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Distinct Phases in the

by Melvyn W. Yap, Mark P. Dodding, Jonathan P. Stoye, Restrict Human, Immunodeficiency Virus , 2005
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High Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Predicts Triglycerides Level in Three Distinct Phases of Blood Pressure

by Wan Muhamad, Amir W Ahmada, Mohamad Shafiq, Mohd Ibrahimb
"... Atherosclerosis is also known as arteriosclerotic vascular disease. It is a condition when the arteries become narrowed and hardened due to the excessive of plaque which is made of fat, cholesterol, calcium and other substances. This study aims to examine the regulatory roles of triglycerides level ..."
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in three distinct phases of blood pressure. One way ANOVA analysis is used to test the differences among the three distinct conditions, which is normal, borderline and hypertensive. The systolic blood pressure highly significant different (F (2, 997) = 3.595, p = 0.028) across the three distinct phases

Three distinct phases of isoprene formation during growth and sporulation of Bacillus subtilis

by William P. Wagner, Michele Nemecek-marshall, Ray Fall, William P. Wagner, Michele Nemecek-marshall, Ray Fall - J. Bacteriol , 1999
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Walter L Fastp38 MAPKs COORDINATELY REGULATE DISTINCT PHASES OF AUTOPHAGY AND

by Shankar Varadarajan, Lysosomal Biogenesis, Shawn B Bratton, Lysosomal Biogenesis
"... The last six years of my life has been anything but monotonous. It all started back in 2002 when I was in a foreign land, trying to fight xenophobia while simultaneously dealing with lab rotations, TA sessions, and a rigorous course-work. A whole year rolled by, and I was in Dr. Shawn Bratton’s lab, ..."
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The last six years of my life has been anything but monotonous. It all started back in 2002 when I was in a foreign land, trying to fight xenophobia while simultaneously dealing with lab rotations, TA sessions, and a rigorous course-work. A whole year rolled by, and I was in Dr. Shawn Bratton’s lab, cloning multiple genes and working on several projects. I liked the way Dr. Bratton let us choose our projects, and the complete freedom that he gave, made me work on what I think is a really cool project. I sincerely thank Dr. Bratton for giving me this opportunity and for his guidance and kind words. Also, I thank Drs. Richburg, Kline, O’Halloran, and Fast, for serving on my dissertation committee. I wish to thank all my lab mates, past and present, Rania, Laura, Jen, Madhavi, Jae, Srinivas, Young, Indra, Daric and Ting-Chun, for keeping me sane with all the entertainment. I wish you all the very best! I am also grateful to members of the Mills Lab, Vandenberg Lab, and Richburg Lab, for sharing several reagents with me that saved many of my experiments at the last minute. And I have a strange acknowledgement that, I am convinced, would not show up

Dendritic cells use macropinocytosis and the mannose receptor to concentrate macromolecules in the major histocompatibility complex class II compartment: down-regulation by cytokines and bacterial products.J. Exp. Mecl

by Federica Sallusto, R Marina Cella, Carlo Danieli, Antonio , 1995
"... We have previously demonstrated that human peripheral blood low density mononuclear cells cultured in granulocyte/macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) and interleukin (IL)-4 develop into dendritic cells (DCs) that are extremely efficient in presenting soluble antigens to T ceils. To identif ..."
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. To identify the mechanisms responsible for efficient antigen capture, we studied the endocytic capacity of DCs using fluorescein isothiocyanate--dextran, horseradish peroxidase, and lucifer yellow. We found that DCs use two distinct mechanisms for antigen capture. The first is a high level of fluid phase

RESEARCH ARTICLE Gastrulation in the Spider Zygiella x-notata Involves Three Distinct Phases of Cell

by R. Crystal Chaw, Emily Vance, Steven D. Black , 2007
"... The cell movements of gastrulation were analyzed in embryos of the spider Zygiella x-notata, using time-lapse video, cell tracing, and improved histology. Cells are internalized near the center of the germ disc in three distinct phases. First, cumulus mesenchyme cells ingress and migrate as a group ..."
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The cell movements of gastrulation were analyzed in embryos of the spider Zygiella x-notata, using time-lapse video, cell tracing, and improved histology. Cells are internalized near the center of the germ disc in three distinct phases. First, cumulus mesenchyme cells ingress and migrate as a group

Genetic Algorithms, Noise, and the Sizing of Populations

by David E. Goldberg, Kalyanmoy Deb, James H. Clark - COMPLEX SYSTEMS , 1991
"... This paper considers the effect of stochasticity on the quality of convergence of genetic algorithms (GAs). In many problems, the variance of building-block fitness or so-called collateral noise is the major source of variance, and a population-sizing equation is derived to ensure that average sig ..."
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equation may be viewed as a coarse delineation of a boundary between what a physicist might call two distinct phases of GA behavior. At low population sizes the GA makes many errors of decision, and the quality of convergence is largely left to the vagaries of chance or the serial fixup of flawed

Radar Interferometry and its application to changes in the Earth’s surface

by Didier Massonnet, Kurt L. Feigl - REVIEWS OF GEOPHYSICS 36(4) , 1998
"... Geophysical applications of radar interferometry to measure changes in the Earth’s surface have exploded in the early 1990s. This new geodetic technique calculates the interference pattern caused by the difference in phase between two images acquired by a spaceborne synthetic aperture radar at two ..."
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Geophysical applications of radar interferometry to measure changes in the Earth’s surface have exploded in the early 1990s. This new geodetic technique calculates the interference pattern caused by the difference in phase between two images acquired by a spaceborne synthetic aperture radar at two

Higher-Order Modules and the Phase Distinction

by Robert Harper, John C. Mitchell, Eugenio Moggi - In Seventeenth ACM Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages , 1990
"... Typed λ-calculus is an important tool in programming language research because it provides an extensible framework for studying language features both in isolation and in their relation to each other. In earlier work we introduced a predicative function calculus, XML, for modeling several ..."
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system of ML could be naturally extended to higher orders. However, whereas ML maintains a clear distinction between compile-time and run-time in both its implementation and formal semantics, the XML calculus blurs this distinction. Since static type checking is, in our view, essential to the practical

2003. Stimulation of cell proliferation by endosomal epidermal growth factor receptor as revealed through two distinct phases of signaling

by Steven Pennock, Zhixiang Wang, Mol Cell Biol, Steven Pennock, Zhixiang Wang
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