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... France2School of Science and Engineering, Reykjavik University, Menntavegur 1 101 Reykjavik, Iceland3Institute of Physiology, University of Iceland, Sổmundargăotu 2 101 Reykjavik, IcelandCorrespondence ... P. Morucci, H. Grandjean, and R. Favretto,“External recording and processing of fast electrical activity of the uterus in human parturition,” Medical and BiologicalEngineering and Computing, ... contractility. The analysis of thissignal may allow the prediction of a preterm labor threat assoon as 28 weeks of gestation (WG) [5].One of the ways used to understand the functioning of biological systems...
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... ubiquiti-nation of p53 and MAGI-3. The results of this study pro-vide a better understanding about the interactions of viralE6 with key cellular regulatory proteins.Results Comparison of p53 and MAGI-3 ... #83320). Comparison of E6-mediated ubiquitination of p53 and MAGI-3Figure 6 Comparison of E6-mediated ubiquitination of p53 and MAGI-3. Panel A. p53 ubiquitination in nuclear and cytoplasmic extracts ... MAGI-3 deg-radation. Comparison of E6-mediated ubiquitination and proteasome degradation of p53 and MAGI-3It has recently been established that E6 directs the degra-dation of p53 by both ubiquitin-mediated...
... addition of 0.3 ml of 1 M Zn acetate and cen-trifugation. In the leaf NR assays, Triton X-100was added (0.1%, v/v) to the incubationmedium and clearance of Zn acetate ... higher amounts of nitrate than those available in the soil.The seasonal profile of the leaf NR ac-tivity of A. glutinosa appears to be inde-pendent of the nitrate ... tree of interest both for its role as symbiont innitrogen fixation and for its potential valueas timber and wood fiber source (Moiroud and Capellano, 1982; Turvey and...
... treatment of locallyadvanced anal canal carcinoma: a comparisonof conventional and IMRTplans. Radiat Oncol 2007, 15:41-49.14. Mell LK, Tiryaki H, Ahn KH, et al: Dosimetric comparisonof bone ... caseseries showed that use of the IMRT technique to treatpelvic tumors reduced the frequency and severity of GIsymptoms and the need of medication for diarrhea in comparison to the CRT technique, ... 5:117http://www.ro-journal.com/content/5/1/117Page 7 of 7 RESEARC H Open Access Comparison of conformal and intensitymodulated radiation therapy techniques fortreatment of pelvic tumors. Analysis of acutetoxicityRobson...
... populations X and Y, and n is the num-ber of traits. The parallelism of two profiles was estimated by the coefficient of correlationr. The values of these two parameters ... traits and below for the last three. The Seychellian population exhibit a pro-file similar to those of north African flies.For a more accurate comparison of two profiles, ... general mean becomes 0 and the variance 1 (standardized variable). Afterthat, the position of the mean of each population is shown graphically and the values fordifferent...