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The Rna-Binding Site Of Bacteriophage Qβ Coat Protein, Francis Lim, Marc Spingola, David S. Peabody
The Rna-Binding Site Of Bacteriophage Qβ Coat Protein, Francis Lim, Marc Spingola, David S. Peabody
Marc Spingola
The Theme Of "Relevance" In Third World Human Sciences, Syed Farid Alatas
The Theme Of "Relevance" In Third World Human Sciences, Syed Farid Alatas
farid alatas
The fact that the humanities and social sciences in developing societies generally originated in the West has raised the issue of the relevance of these arts and sciences to the needs and problems of Third World societies. This questioning of relevance has led, in turn, to the call for the indigenisation of knowledge in developing societies. While there has been a great deal of discussion on indigenisation, there has been little practice of indigenised humanities and social science. As a result, there are few examples of what indigenous knowledge constitutes from theoretical, methodological and empirical points of view. This paper …
Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships For Polychlorinated Hydroxybiphenyl Estrogen Receptor Binding Affinity: An Assessment Of Conformer Flexibility, Steven P. Bradbury, Ovanes G. Mekenyan, Gerald T. Ankley
Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships For Polychlorinated Hydroxybiphenyl Estrogen Receptor Binding Affinity: An Assessment Of Conformer Flexibility, Steven P. Bradbury, Ovanes G. Mekenyan, Gerald T. Ankley
Steven P. Bradbury
A diverse group of xenobiotics has a high binding affinity to the estrogen receptor (ER), suggesting that it can accommodate large variability in ligand structure. Relationships between xenobiotic structure, binding affinity, and estrogenic response have been suggested to be dependent on the conformational structures of the ligands. To explore the influence of conformational flexibility on ER binding affinity, a quantitative structure—activity relationship (QSAR) study was undertaken with estradiol, diethylstilbestrol, and a set of polychlorinated hydroxybiphenyls (PCHBs) of environmental concern. Although the low-energy minima of the PCHB congeners suggested that interconversions among conformers were likely, the electronic parameters associated with the …
What Is Nerotenze?, Juvent Us
What Is Nerotenze?, Juvent Us
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Taxonomic Status Of The Enigmatic Cryptotis Avia (Mammalia: Insectivora: Soricidae), With Comments On The Distribution Of The Colombian Small-Eared Shrew, Cryptotis Colombiana, Neal Woodman
Neal Woodman
Cryptotis avia G. M. Allen 1823, from the Eastern Andean Cordillera of Colombia, is a small-eared shrew previously known from, at most, five specimens. Review of the holotype, consisting of an understuffed skin and a partial skull, and three potential topotypes indicates that they are refereable to Cryptotis thomasi Merriam, 1897, and C. avia should be considered ajunior synonym of that name. Cryptotis thomasi is restricted to highlands around Bogotá in the Eastern Cordillera. Another specimen previously referred to C. avia is the second known specimen of Cryptotis colombiana Woodman & Timm 1993. This second record expands the known distribution …
082313333253 Toko Jual Minyak Lintah Papua Asli Di Tarakan By Viagra Usa, Klinik 04
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The Effect Of Postruminal Amino Acid Flow On Muscle Cell Proliferation And Protein Turnover, James M. Reecy, James E. Williams, Monty S. Kerley, Ruth S. Macdonald, William H. Thornton, Julie L. Davis
The Effect Of Postruminal Amino Acid Flow On Muscle Cell Proliferation And Protein Turnover, James M. Reecy, James E. Williams, Monty S. Kerley, Ruth S. Macdonald, William H. Thornton, Julie L. Davis
Ruth S. MacDonald
An experiment was conducted to characterize the effects of postruminal administration of casein, glutamine, cornstarch, and water on protein turnover and in vitro muscle cell proliferation. Four MARC III steers (205 kg) were fed a protein-restricted bromegrass hay-based diet (2.86 Mcal of DE/kg and 13.6 g of N/kg). Using a 4 x 5 Latin square arrangement balanced for residual effects, casein and glutamine, equal to 50% of basal dietary nitrogen intake, cornstarch, isocaloric with casein infusion, or an equal volume of water was continuously infused into the abomasum of steers. Blood samples, collected every 2 h for 24 h after …
The Epidermis Still In Control?, Winfried Peters, A. Tomos
The Epidermis Still In Control?, Winfried Peters, A. Tomos
Winfried S. Peters
Emergence And Overwintering Brood Of Douglas-Fir Beetle Seven Years After The Clover Mist Fire On The Clarks Fork Ranger District, Shoshone National Forest, Wyoming, Judith E. Pasek
Judith E Pasek
Emergence patterns and population levels of Douglas-fir beetles (DFB), Dendroctonus pseudotsugae Hopkins, in the seventh year of infestation following the Clover Mist Fire were evaluated on the Clarks Fork Ranger District of the Shoshone National Forest. Adult emergence in 1995 returned to a single peak beginning in mid-June, about a week later than normal likely due to cold, wet spring weather. Adults of both the '93-'94 and '94-'95 generations emerged, demonstrating for the second year in a row that DFB can extend its life cycle up to two years. Almost half of the total emergence of the '93-'94 generation was …
Improved Cultivation Systems For Isolation Of The Colorado Potato Beetle Spiroplasma., Meghnad Konai, K. J. Hackett, D. L. Williamson, J. J. Lipa, J. D. Pollack, G. E. Gasparich, E. A. Clark, D. C. Vacek, R. F. Whitcomb
Improved Cultivation Systems For Isolation Of The Colorado Potato Beetle Spiroplasma., Meghnad Konai, K. J. Hackett, D. L. Williamson, J. J. Lipa, J. D. Pollack, G. E. Gasparich, E. A. Clark, D. C. Vacek, R. F. Whitcomb
Gail Gasparich
Pollen Dispersal In Low-Density Populations Of Three Neotropical Tree Species, Jason D. Nason, E. A. Stacy, J. L. Hamrick, S. P. Hubbell, R. B. Foster, R. Condit
Pollen Dispersal In Low-Density Populations Of Three Neotropical Tree Species, Jason D. Nason, E. A. Stacy, J. L. Hamrick, S. P. Hubbell, R. B. Foster, R. Condit
Jason D Nason
Studies of mating patterns of tropical trees, typically involving common species, have revealed that most species are outcrossed and that, in some cases, a significant reaction of outcross pollen moves long distances. We evaluated mating systems and effective pollen dispersal for three hermaphroditic insect-pollinated Neotropical tree species, Calophyllum longifolium, Spondias mombin and Turpinia occidentalis, all of which occurred at low adult densities at the study site. Mating patterns were estimated for each maternal tree within 84-ha populations of C. Longifoliuman d S. mombin in 1992 and 1993 and within a 50-ha population of T. occidentalis in 1993. Each population was …
Reversal Of Cell Fate Determination In Caenorhabditis Elegans Vulval Development, Susan Euling, Victor Ambros
Reversal Of Cell Fate Determination In Caenorhabditis Elegans Vulval Development, Susan Euling, Victor Ambros
Victor R. Ambros
In Caenorhabditis elegans, the fates of the multipotent vulval precursor cells (VPCs) are specified by intercellular signals. The VPCs divide in the third larval stage (L3) of the wild type, producing progeny of determined cell types. In lin-28 mutants, vulva development is similar to wild-type vulva development except that it occurs precociously, in the second larval stage (L2). Consequently, when lin-28 hermaphrodites temporarily arrest development at the end of L2 in the dauer larva stage, they have partially developed vulvae consisting of VPC progeny. During post-dauer development, these otherwise determined VPC progeny become reprogrammed back to the multipotent, signal-sensitive state …
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Pollen Dispersal In Low-Density Populations Of Three Neotropical Tree Species, E. A. Stacy, J. L. Hamrick, J. D. Nason, S. P. Hubbell, R. B. Foster, R. Condit
Pollen Dispersal In Low-Density Populations Of Three Neotropical Tree Species, E. A. Stacy, J. L. Hamrick, J. D. Nason, S. P. Hubbell, R. B. Foster, R. Condit
John Nason
Oxidized Low Density Lipoprotein And Lysophosphatidylcholine Stimulate Cell Cycle Entry In Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells - Evidence For Release Of Fibroblast Growth Factor-2., Yuh-Cherng Chai, Philip Howe, Paul Dicorletto, Guy Chisolm
Oxidized Low Density Lipoprotein And Lysophosphatidylcholine Stimulate Cell Cycle Entry In Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells - Evidence For Release Of Fibroblast Growth Factor-2., Yuh-Cherng Chai, Philip Howe, Paul Dicorletto, Guy Chisolm
Yuh-Cherng Chai
We have previously shown that oxidized low density lipoprotein (LDL) but not native LDL stimulated DNA synthesis in cultured smooth muscle cells (SMC) and that α-tocopherol (vitamin E) inhibited this proliferative response (Lafont, A., Chai, Y. C., Cornhill, J. F., Whitlow, P. L., Howe, P. H., and Chisolm, G. M. (1995) J. Clin. Invest. 95, 1018-1025). The moiety of oxidized LDL that stimulates DNA synthesis and the cellular mechanism for this potentially mitogenic effect are not known. We now report that lipid fractions containing lysophospholipids from oxidized LDL or phospholipase A2-treated native LDL stimulated SMC DNA synthesis as did palmitoyl …
Developmental And Tissue-Specific Expression Of Mouse Pelle-Like Protein Kinase, Marina Trofimova, Amy B. Sprenkle, Melissa Green, Thomas W. Sturgill, Mark G. Goebl, Maureen A. Harrington
Developmental And Tissue-Specific Expression Of Mouse Pelle-Like Protein Kinase, Marina Trofimova, Amy B. Sprenkle, Melissa Green, Thomas W. Sturgill, Mark G. Goebl, Maureen A. Harrington
Amy Sprenkle
Pseudomonas Aeruginosa And Epithelial Permeability: Role Of Virulence Factors Elastase And Exotoxin A., Ali Azghani
Pseudomonas Aeruginosa And Epithelial Permeability: Role Of Virulence Factors Elastase And Exotoxin A., Ali Azghani
Ali Azghani
The History Of Tissue Tension, Winfried S. Peters, A. Deri Tomos
The History Of Tissue Tension, Winfried S. Peters, A. Deri Tomos
Winfried S. Peters
Genetic Diversity Of The Narrow Endemic Allium Aaseae (Alliaceae), James F. Smith, T. Vuong Pham
Genetic Diversity Of The Narrow Endemic Allium Aaseae (Alliaceae), James F. Smith, T. Vuong Pham
James F. Smith
Low levels of genetic variability are common for a number of geographically restricted plants: these data are consistent with theoretical expectations that small populations should be genetically depauperate. However, in some species, high levels of variability have been found in rare species. Allium aaseae is a rare, narrow endemic in the foothills of the Boise Front of southwestern Idaho. Genetic variation in the rare endemic A. aaseae, and nearby populations of the more common species, A. simillimum, was examined with randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) data. Eight populations of A. aaseae and six populations of A. simillimum (three near the …
Wa: 082313333253 Alamat Apotik Jual Obat Tidur / Bius Di Gorontalo, Toko Afeng Obat Kuat Bogor
Wa: 082313333253 Alamat Apotik Jual Obat Tidur / Bius Di Gorontalo, Toko Afeng Obat Kuat Bogor
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Obat Bius Asli Di Gresik Wa: 0856 4702 0096, Toko Amanah
Obat Bius Asli Di Gresik Wa: 0856 4702 0096, Toko Amanah
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Bottle_Barbarian Xl Testosterone Booster Reviews !Alt.Png, Barbarian Mason
Bottle_Barbarian Xl Testosterone Booster Reviews !Alt.Png, Barbarian Mason
Barbarian Mason
Preparative Separation Of Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids By High-Speed Counter-Current Chromatography, Roland A. Cooper, Rion J. Bowers, Carla J. Beckham, Ryan J. Huxtable
Preparative Separation Of Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids By High-Speed Counter-Current Chromatography, Roland A. Cooper, Rion J. Bowers, Carla J. Beckham, Ryan J. Huxtable
Roland A. Cooper
Working Of Keto Buzz ?, Ketobuzz Fr
Working Of Keto Buzz ?, Ketobuzz Fr
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Heterochronic Genes Control Cell Cycle Progress And Developmental Competence Of C. Elegans Vulva Precursor Cells, Susan Euling, Victor Ambros
Heterochronic Genes Control Cell Cycle Progress And Developmental Competence Of C. Elegans Vulva Precursor Cells, Susan Euling, Victor Ambros
Victor R. Ambros
Heterochronic genes control the timing of vulval development in the C. elegans hermaphrodite. lin-14 or lin-28 loss-of-function mutations cause the vulval precursor cells (VPCs) to enter S phase and to divide one larval stage earlier than in the wild type. A precocious vulva is formed by essentially normal cell lineage patterns, governed by the same intercellular signals as in the wild type. Mutations that prevent the normal developmental down-regulation of lin-14, activity delay or block VPC division and prevent vulval differentiation. A genetic pathway that includes lin-4, lin-14, and lin-28 controls when VPCs complete G1 and also controls when VPCs …
Obat Aborsi Di Ternate Wa: 0856 4702 0096 Obat Aborsi Di Daerah Ternate, Toko Aborsi
Obat Aborsi Di Ternate Wa: 0856 4702 0096 Obat Aborsi Di Daerah Ternate, Toko Aborsi
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Comparison Of Sensors And Techniques For Crop Yield Mapping, Stuart J. Birrell, Kenneth A. Sudduth, Steven C. Borgett
Comparison Of Sensors And Techniques For Crop Yield Mapping, Stuart J. Birrell, Kenneth A. Sudduth, Steven C. Borgett
Stuart J. Birrell
The implementation of site-specific crop management is dependent on the variations in yield and yield potential within a field. Crop yield maps are important for both the implementation and evaluation of site-specific crop management strategies. Management decisions and evaluations based on yield maps must take into consideration the accuracy and resolution of the maps.
An impact-based yield monitor and a volumetric yield monitor were compared. The effect of different dynamic models of combine grain flow on the calculated instantaneous yields were investigated. Both simple time delay models and first order models could be used to model the grain flow. In …
Haploid Plant Regeneration From Anther Cultures Of Three North American Cultivars Of Strawberry (Fragaria X Ananassa Duch.), Henry R. Owen, A. Raymond Miller
Haploid Plant Regeneration From Anther Cultures Of Three North American Cultivars Of Strawberry (Fragaria X Ananassa Duch.), Henry R. Owen, A. Raymond Miller
Henry R. Owen
A study was conducted to maxmuze plant regeneration frequencies from cultured anthers of' Chandler', 'Honeoye', and 'Redchief strawberries (Fragaria x ananassa Duch.). A comparison of auxins (IAA, NAA), cytokinins (BA, BPA, KIN) and carbohydrates (sucrose, glucose, maltose) in MS medium showed that the highest shoot regeneration across cultivars (8%) occurred when using a medium containing 2 mgtl IAA, I mgtl BA, and 0.2 M glucose. A comparison ofMS, NN, and HI inorganic medium (a new formulation based on the anther culture literature) solidified with either agar or gellan gum and containing IAA, BA, and glucose, showed the highest shoot regeneration …
Plant Germplasm, Henry R. Owen
Variation In Alanine Transport Among Sibling Lecithotrophic Larvae Of Holothuroid And Asteroid Echinoderms, William Jaeckle
Variation In Alanine Transport Among Sibling Lecithotrophic Larvae Of Holothuroid And Asteroid Echinoderms, William Jaeckle
William Jaeckle
Variation in development rate (e.g., time to metamorphic competence) among sibling larvae has been reported, but inter-individual differences in physiological processes has received comparatively little attention.