نتایج جستجو برای: whether iranian plateau or mesopotamia

تعداد نتایج: 3784762  

Journal: :Scientific American 1901

Journal: :Journal of The Royal Central Asian Society 1921

Journal: :Cancer research 2016
Danny R Welch

The importance of invasion in the complex process of metastasis, although now well established, has been studied with increasing molecular detail due to the development of robust in vitro experimental assays. In this issue of Cancer Research, we highlight a paper published by George Poste and colleagues that compared and contrasted several different invasion assays. The authors concluded that v...

2011
Ernst J.A. Steller Laila Ritsma Danielle A.E. Raats Frederik J.H. Hoogwater Benjamin L. Emmink Klaas M. Govaert Jamila Laoukili Inne H.M. Borel Rinkes Jacco van Rheenen Onno Kranenburg

Both referees agree that your results are novel, important and of broad interest. However, both have serious concerns about the strength of the conclusions you are able to draw from your current experiments and ask that you undertake work to improve the evidence presented. Both agree that your final conclusion, that CD95 stimulation activates PLCgamma1 via PDGFR, is not yet well supported by th...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2015
Anthony Williams Jaebum Chung Xiaoze Ou Guoan Zheng Siddarth Rawal Zheng Ao Ram Datar Changhuei Yang Richard Cotea

2012
Margaret A. Lindorfer Adrian Wiestner Clive S. Zent Ronald P. Taylor

Compelling evidence indicates Type I CD20 immunotherapeutic mAbs promote targeted tumor cell elimination exclusively via immune effector functions, which can be exhausted/saturated. mAb dosing paradigms should therefore take into account the capacity of these cytotoxic mechanisms, leading to the conclusion that lower doses, given frequently, may be far more effective.

2015
Karen Radner

No collection of laws from the iNeo-Assyrian period is known to us. If a text of this kind had ever existed, it seems highly likely that it would have been part of Assurbanipal's famous library in Nineveh. But neither in Nineveh nor in twenty-three excavated sites located in different parts of the empire have archaeologists have succeeded in unearthing so much as a fragment of such a text. In a...

2004
John C. Michael

The ChaldoAssyrians (also known as Assyrians, Chaldeans, and Syriacs) are the indigenous people of Mesopotamia and have a history spanning over 6700 years. Today's ChaldoAssyrians are the descendants of the ancient multiethnic Assyrian empire and one of the earliest civilizations emerging in Mesopotamia. Although the Assyrian empire ended in 612 B.C., history is replete with recorded details of...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه شیخ بهایی - دانشکده زبانهای خارجی 1390

in one pole of the continuum of language learning, theoreticians and practitioners traditionally consider english as english as a second language or english as a foreign language. however, in the other pole of this continuum where english is thought of as the most effective tool for international communication, it is referred to as a lingua franca. those who favor an approach to english growing...

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The annual ritual of Nakhl Bardari in the Mount Sefid’s Shrines in the village of Wash involves rich mythical elements. The mythical axis of the ritual is the absence of a number of religious saints in the shrines of olia-allah and Ka’beh Koochak of Mount Sefid, which has a fundamental resemblance to the theme of the “Myth of Daughter’s Absence” in the Iranian plateau. The myth associated with ...

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