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by J. W. Tye, M. B. Hall, M. Y. Darensbourg, Proc Natl, Y. Higuchi, H. Ogata, K. Miki, N. Yasuoka, T. Yagi, Figs S To S , 2012
"... 8. Materials and methods and spectroscopic and mass spectrometric data are available on Science Online. ..."
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8. Materials and methods and spectroscopic and mass spectrometric data are available on Science Online.

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by Erica L. Shapiro, Julia Szprengiel, Neha Sareen, Coty N. Jen, Michael R. Giordano, V. Faye
"... p.1 Light-absorbing secondary organic material formed by glyoxal in aqueous ..."
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p.1 Light-absorbing secondary organic material formed by glyoxal in aqueous

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by Thomas Bregnballe, Ole Amstrup, Thomas E. Holm, Preben Clausen, Anthony D. Fox Skjern, Dry Land
"... Breeding waterbird survey techniques Breeding pairs of all birds were monitored in three years prior to the restoration of the lower section of the SRV and in five of the first 11 post restoration years (2006 counts are tabulated, but not included in the analyses because they did not cover all water ..."
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Breeding waterbird survey techniques Breeding pairs of all birds were monitored in three years prior to the restoration of the lower section of the SRV and in five of the first 11 post restoration years (2006 counts are tabulated, but not included in the analyses because they did not cover all waterbird species). In all years except 2006, counts were conducted of all waterbird species, i.e. grebes, cormorant, herons, swans, geese, ducks, coots, waders, terns and gulls. Positions of birds were sequentially mapped to establish the distribution and abundance of breeding pairs throughout each season, but throughout we take presence of birds in suitable habitat as evidence of breeding. Pre-restoration counts were conducted in 1980–1987, 1994 and 2000 all by the same two observers following established protocols (Kjeldsen 2008). Not all species were counted in each of the years 1980–1987, complete surveys comprising seven counts were only conducted in 1987. The 1994 survey included six counts conducted throughout the breeding season from late April until early July. The 2000 survey comprised a survey on foot of the entire area during 2-7 May, repeated during 16–20 June. Surveys mapped (a) positions of all breeding waders, grebes and dabbling ducks using telescopes and binoculars from selected points on roads, dikes and other elevated locations throughout the entire area 2-4 times between late April and early June, (b) breeding waders by walking slowly over the dry and wet terrain (early morning surveys in the beginning of June), (c) Great Bittern Botaurus stellaris, Water Rail Rallus aquaticus, Spotted Crake Porzana porzana and Common Moorhen

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by Eric W. Deutsch, Luis Mendoza, David Shteynberg, Terry Farrah, Henry Lam, Natalie Tasman, Zhi Sun, Erik Nilsson, Brian Pratt, Bryan Prazen, Jimmy K. Eng, Daniel B. Martin, Alexey I. Nesvizhskii, Ruedi Aebersold
"... (1) requires vendor DLLs (2) third-party software included in TPP ..."
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(1) requires vendor DLLs (2) third-party software included in TPP

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by Sofia Barluenga, Pierre-yves Dakas, Yoan Fer, Laurent Meijer, Nicolas Winssinger
"... General Techniques. All reactions were carried out under a nitrogen atmosphere with dry, freshly distilled solvents under anhydrous conditions, unless otherwise noted. Anhydrous solvents were obtained by passing them through commercially available alumina column (Innovative technology, Inc., VA). Yi ..."
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). Yields refer to chromatographically and spectroscopically (1H NMR) homogeneous materials, unless otherwise stated. Reagents were purchased at highest available commercial quality and used without further purification unless otherwise stated. Substituted polystyrene resins (100-200 mesh, 1 % DVB) were

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by Hesheng Liu, Yigal Agam, Joseph R. Madsen, Gabriel Kreiman
"... Stimulus presentation Subjects were presented with contrast-normalized grayscale photographs of objects from 5 different categories: “animals”, “chairs”, “human faces”, “fruits ” and “vehicles ” (Figure S1). Throughout the text, the physiological responses to the different object categories are deno ..."
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Stimulus presentation Subjects were presented with contrast-normalized grayscale photographs of objects from 5 different categories: “animals”, “chairs”, “human faces”, “fruits ” and “vehicles ” (Figure S1). Throughout the text, the physiological responses to the different object categories are denoted by different colors. In 4 subjects, there were also 2 additional object categories: “artificial Lego objects ” and “shoes”. For consistency across subjects, here we describe only the responses to the 5 categories that were common to all subjects (none of the conclusions about selectivity, invariance and latencies would be altered upon addition of those extra categories but there would be more selective electrodes in Table S1. Images were presented on a laptop computer (using the MATLAB Psychophysics toolbox (Pelli, 1997)). Images were shown in pseudo-random order. Within each category, there were 5 different exemplars. A key aspect of visual recognition involves combining selectivity with invariance to object transformations. To assess the robustness to object changes in the physiological responses, each exemplar was shown in one of 5 possible transformations: (1) 3 degrees size, “default ” viewpoint, (2)

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by Slobodan Jergic, Kiyoshi Ozawa, Neal K. Williams, Xun-cheng Su, Daniel D. Scott, Samir M. Hamdan, Jeffrey A. Crowther, Gottfried Otting, Nicholas E. Dixon, Oligonucleotide Primers
"... SUPPLEMENTARY DATA: The unstructured C-terminus of the τ subunit of Escherichia coli DNA polymerase III holoenzyme is the site of interaction with the α subunit ..."
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SUPPLEMENTARY DATA: The unstructured C-terminus of the τ subunit of Escherichia coli DNA polymerase III holoenzyme is the site of interaction with the α subunit

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"... Visualization of water drying in porous materials by X-ray phase contrast imaging ..."
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Visualization of water drying in porous materials by X-ray phase contrast imaging

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by Gregory Melleuish
"... The Australian history curriculum is compulsory for Years Foundation through to Year 10. It states that its rationale is as follows: ‘The curriculum generally takes a world history approach within which the history of Australia is taught. ’ The curriculum is also defined, and limited, by its three c ..."
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The Australian history curriculum is compulsory for Years Foundation through to Year 10. It states that its rationale is as follows: ‘The curriculum generally takes a world history approach within which the history of Australia is taught. ’ The curriculum is also defined, and limited, by its three cross-curriculum priorities: * Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures * Asia and Australia’s engagement with Asia * Sustainability.

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by Ho-joon Lee, Thomas Manke, Ricardo Bringas, Martin Vingron, Ho-joon Lee, Thomas Manke, Ricardo Bringas, Martin Vingron
"... Prioritization of gene regulatory interactions from large-scale modules in yeast ..."
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Prioritization of gene regulatory interactions from large-scale modules in yeast
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