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cent to the sea, falling through the saline crust and
becoming ... for instance Yellowstone National Park in the USA,
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lowed in 1879 by the Royal National Park in Australia
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[2]. In Australia, Jorm et al. [3] found a prevalence of
10% in those with an average age of 62 years. There is
uncertainty regarding the ... distress
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toms of poor memory and concentration. There may
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genital infections in presumed ocular toxoplas-
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analysis and interpretation of data and was the main contribu-
tor to the preparation of the manuscript. SGM contributed to
the acquisition and analysis ... released in increased amounts in response
to growth factors and proinflammatory cytokines, suggesting
involvement in the pathophysiology of RA [24]. The...
... released in increased amounts in response
to growth factors and proinflammatory cytokines, suggesting
involvement in the pathophysiology of RA [24]. The few stud-
ies of anti-MCV usually found ... competing interests.
Authors' contributions
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analysis and interpretation of data and was the main contri...
... copy of the cur-
rent national clinical practice guideline on the specific
clinical subject. During the interview, other information
maybesharedwiththeinterviewee,dependingonthe
content of the interview, ... referring to
similar codes will be grouped and categorized systema-
tically by one central coder, who is coding all the
interviews. For the most informative interview in...
... stage the rate of amylopectin synthesis has become
minimal and it is difficult to say if the residual
amylopectin synthesis activity is due to a residual soluble
starch synthase activity or to the ... either the
crystallization of GBSSI-synthesized material into B-type
crystals or the conversion of amorphous amylopectin into
crystalline B-type material. Sepharose CL-2BÒ gel fi...
... respectively) to the proteins enco-
ded by ORFs in the clusters responsible for synthesizing
the SPAs in other serotypes of A. actinomycetemcomitans.
The biosynthetic pathway for GDP-6-deoxy-
D
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Fig. ... 1 h to hydrolyse them; they
were then dried to remove the water and HCl. The pellets
were converted into the corresponding
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side acetate...
... untreated wild-type mouse (D)
were fixed and stained with hematoxylin &
eosin for histological analysis. Decreases in the
thickness of the endometrial and myometrial
cell layers in ArKO mice ... Signals of the respective mRNAs were analyzed using a radioactive image analyzer (BAS 2000) and normalized relative to
GAPDH mRNA levels to calculate the relative intensity....
... DNA,
unwinding and religating the DNA ends in the cleaved
strand [1]. During the process, DNA becomes covalently
linked to Topo I via the 3¢ phosphate and forms a catalytic
intermediate, i.e. covalent ... therapeutic utility in treating
cancers that are refractory to camptothecin treatment. In
order to understand the structure–activity relationship of
TDP and to...