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تعداد نتایج: 187  

2017
Kris Rutten Ronald Soetaert Geert Vandermeersche

In their article "Science Fiction and a Rhetorical Analysis of the 'Literature Myth'" Kris Rutten, Ronald Soetaert, and Geert Vandermeersche discuss what we can learn from science fiction about cultural literacy in general and literary culture in particular. From a theoretical and methodological perspective the authors start from the work of rhetorician Kenneth Burke. First, the authors concept...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2006
Vladimir Shulaev David J Oliver

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play a significant role in plant growth, development, and interaction with biotic and abiotic environments (Alvarez et al., 1998; Blokhina et al., 2003). ROS have also been implicated as important regulatory and signaling elements in a variety of cellular processes (Foyer and Noctor, 2005). ROS are constantly produced during the course of photosynthesis and respira...

2007
Philip T. Dunwoody Kenneth Hammond

In 1955, Egon Brunswik presented a paper in which he argued that neglect of the environment and over emphasis of the organism was the major downfall of cognitive psychology. His critiques have largely been ignored and research is discussed that demonstrates the same organismic-asymmetry Brunswik detailed in 1955. This research is discussed in attribution terms since experimental psychologists m...

2013
J. L. Wescoat

This paper assesses the changing norms of water use known as the duty of water. It is a case study in historical socio-hydrology, or more precisely the history of socio-hydrologic ideas, a line of research that is useful for interpreting and anticipating changing social values with respect to water. The duty of water is currently defined as the amount of water reasonably required to irrigate a ...

2013
Marylyn D. Ritchie Joshua C. Denny Rebecca L. Zuvich Dana C. Crawford Lisa Bastarache Andrea H. Ramirez Jonathan D. Mosley Jill M. Pulley Melissa A. Basford Luke V. Rasmussen Jyotishman Pathak Iftikhar J. Kullo Catherine A. McCarty Rex L. Chisholm Christopher S. Carlson Eric B. Larson Gail P. Jarvik Rongling Li Jonathan L. Haines Dan M. Roden

ers at Northwestern and Marshfield reviewed randomly-selected subsets of 100 subjects at Marshfield and 45 subjects at Northwestern to determine the algorithm’s accuracy at external sites. Northwestern’s evaluation also included an independent review by a board-certified by gest on Jne 5, 2017 http://ciajournals.org/ D ow nladed from DOI: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.112.000604 6 internal medicine ph...

2016
Angelika Bröer Farid Rahimi Stefan Bröer

Many cancer cells depend on glutamine as they use the glutaminolysis pathway to generate building blocks and energy for anabolic purposes. As a result, glutamine transporters are essential for cancer growth and are potential targets for cancer chemotherapy, with ASCT2 (SLC1A5) being investigated most intensively. Here we show that HeLa epithelial cervical cancer cells and 143B osteosarcoma cell...

2009
Karen C. M. Moraes

Production of mature mRNAs that encode functional proteins consists of highly complex pathways of synthesis, processing, and surveillance. Along the maturation process, the mRNA transcript is scrutinized by quality control machinery at numerous steps. The extensive RNA surveillance ensures that only correctly processed mature mRNAs are translated and precludes production of aberrant transcripts...

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