نتایج جستجو برای: lantern mantle

تعداد نتایج: 17670  

Journal: :Haematologica 2009
Ana Mozos Cristina Royo Elena Hartmann Daphne De Jong Cristina Baró Alexandra Valera Kai Fu Dennis D Weisenburger Jan Delabie Shih-Sung Chuang Elaine S Jaffe Carmen Ruiz-Marcellan Sandeep Dave Lisa Rimsza Rita Braziel Randy D Gascoyne Francisco Solé Armando López-Guillermo Dolors Colomer Louis M Staudt Andreas Rosenwald German Ott Pedro Jares Elias Campo

BACKGROUND Cyclin D1-negative mantle cell lymphoma is difficult to distinguish from other small B-cell lymphomas. The clinical and pathological characteristics of patients with this form of lymphoma have not been well defined. Overexpression of the transcription factor SOX11 has been observed in conventional mantle cell lymphoma. The aim of this study was to determine whether this gene is expre...

2007
Karen Ricciardi

Mantle convection patterns of the past are not well known, yet an understanding of changing mantle convection characteristics i fundamental to understanding the evolution of plate tectonics. There are very few ways to examine mantle characteristics of the past. Changes in spreading rate and volcanic activity with time have been used to draw conclusions about historic changes in mantle activity....

Journal: :Haematologica 2012
Daniel J Medina Lauri Goodell John Glod Céline Gélinas Arnold B Rabson Roger K Strair

BACKGROUND There is increasing evidence that stromal cell interactions are required for the survival and drug resistance of several types of B-cell malignancies. There is relatively little information regarding the role of the bone marrow/lymphoid microenvironment in the pathogenesis of mantle cell lymphoma. In this study we investigated the interaction of primary mantle cell lymphoma cells wit...

2000
Eugene D. Humphreys Robert B. Smith

The Yellowstone hotspot commonly is thought to result from a stationary mantle plume rooted in the lower mantle over which North America moves. Yet Yellowstone’s initiation and its association with the “backward” propagating Newberry hotspot across eastern Oregon pose difficult questions to those explaining Yellowstone as a simple consequence of a deep-seated plume. Teleseismic investigations a...

2007
Cin-Ty Aeolus Lee Wang-Ping Chen

There is growing evidence that the top part of the oceanic mantle is pervasively serpentinized prior to subduction. Because the interior of a subducting slab heats up slowly, the serpentinized layer can be preserved for tens of Myr, thereby forming a weak zone that allows for mechanical decoupling between the oceanic crust and underlying lithospheric mantle. Once the crust is eclogitized, a she...

2007
Thomas J. Ahrens

The effect on composition and evoconvection with the entire mantle passing through lution of the mantle of the recently-observed the partial melt zone. Thus the lower mantle was strong concentration of iron in (Mg, Fe)O-magnedepleted of iron relative to both the upper siow•stite (row) at the expense of (Mg, Fe)SiO•mantle and the mantles of the small terrestrial perovskite (pv) structure is stud...

Journal: :Science 2014
Denis Andrault Giacomo Pesce Mohamed Ali Bouhifd Nathalie Bolfan-Casanova Jean-Marc Hénot Mohamed Mezouar

The geological materials in Earth's lowermost mantle control the characteristics and interpretation of seismic ultra-low velocity zones at the base of the core-mantle boundary. Partial melting of the bulk lower mantle is often advocated as the cause, but this does not explain the nonubiquitous character of these regional seismic features. We explored the melting properties of mid-oceanic ridge ...

2016
G. T. Carroll

as follows. About thirteen mouths ago while on a journey, he happened to break one of the glasses of his master's lantern, and accidently trod on the pieces during the night, which resulted in a wound on the plantar aspect of the foot (the cicatrix of which he still bears) between the bases of the 1st and 2nd metatarsal bones, and a " great loss of blood." Being under the impression that he was...

2015
Xi Liu Shijie Zhong

The Earth’s long-wavelength geoid anomalies have long been used to constrain the dynamics and viscosity structure of the mantle in an isochemical, whole mantle convection model. However, there is strong evidence that the seismically observed large low shear velocity provinces (LLSVPs) in the lower mantle underneath the Pacific and Africa are chemically distinct and likely denser than the ambien...

2011
Anthony A. P. Koppers

A recent census suggests that seamounts1 — typically extinct underwater volcanoes — are numerous. It has been estimated that about 125,000 seamounts with a height of more than one kilometre exist on our ocean floors. Most of these are postulated to form at volcanic hotspots that are the surface expressions of mantle plumes — hot material upwelling from Earth’s interior. Yet, many seamounts do n...

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