... Society. The way it
works is simple. Others may commercialize products based
on the procedure. But any improvements in the technology
must be shared freely, to the benefit of all users. The intent ... are any indication, this is
not an idea that’s going to go away any time soon.
Who owns the data? Increasingly, at least for some things,
the answer is starting to be nobody. O...
... propagation velocity became
extremely fast, i.e. non-physiological.
The after-hyperpolarization produced following the
polarization of the AP (e.g. see Fig. 2), equivalent to the
physiological hyperpolarizing ... caused the PSpice program to become very
erratic and unstable. Therefore, only the rising phase of
the APs was simulated. This defect in the program was
acceptable si...
... biochemical analysis of some of the enzymes they
discovered.
The team began by sampling the luminal contents of the P3
hindgut segment, pooling the material from 165 adult
worker termites. This is the largest ... dominated the community.
Notably, Warnecke et al. [3] did not detect any archaeal
sequences, nor did they find much eukaryotic material
(there was apparently very littl...
...
before finally being deleted.
RK: If there is a good chance that the data are going to
be used by others, then yes, there is a good case for
storing them. Just storing the raw data for the sake ... we rely on it maybe more
than others. We download data reasonably frequently,
but because of the size of the datasets we try not to do it
too often.
RK: e SRA was widely disliked by...
... to test the hypothesis that hyperuricemia is associated with coronary artery
calcification (CAC) among a relatively healthy population, and that the extent of calcification is directly proportional
to ... model.
The second objective of the analyses was to test the
hypothesis that, among those with CAC, Agatston
scores will be directly proportional to sUA concentra-
tion. The distr...
... stability values. (d) The percentage of transcripts likely to be regulated by miRNA (y- axis) for the transcripts encoding the highly ordered and
the highly disordered proteins. (e) The percentage ... being removed from the cell, as
they are likely to have a higher density of ubiquitination sites.
The (80,100]% disorder category is most likely to have the
highest density of ub...
... step forwards to assess the utility of these
questionnaires in another practice setting.
Therefore the aim of this observational study was to
assess the utility of the MYMOP2 and W-BQ12 health
outcomes ... utilised for the study.
Patients were invited to participate in the study if they
were: over the age of 18 years; had no treatment from
any health professional for their compl...
... with great bravery to return to the clinic
and to obtain their medication refills.
▪ Patients really surprised us. They walked distances, they
ran away, they tried again, they came back. I remember ... them to go on the roads and try to
get [to clinic].
The risks to personal safety were seen to vary based on the fam-
ilies' tribal affiliation, their location, and whether they wer...
...
5. de Godoy JM, de Godoy Mde F. Physiopathological hypothesis
of cellulite. Open Cardiovasc Med J. 2009;31(3):96-7.
6. Godoy JMP, Almeida EMMZNM, Silva SH, Godoy MFG. Pilot
study of the intensive ... until the edema is
controlled.
Another important aspect to be analyzed is the
assessment of all changes that may lead to tissue ac-
cumulation such as in obesity, lipedema and
lymph...
... components by
use of the inverse Diels Alder technology. The high chemical stability and the ease of
synthesis qualify these polyamide building blocks as favourites for intracellular delivery
and ... Germany. The synthesis of the Reppe Anhy-
dride was carried out as documented by Reppe [16].
The reaction to tetracy-
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