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Journal: :Pediatric Research 1988

Journal: :Physik Journal 1992

2011
Mahdi Muhammad Moosa Mustak Ibn Ayub AMA Emran Bashar Golam Sarwardi Waqar Khan Haseena Khan Sabina Yeasmin

Screening of mutations that cause β-thalassaemia in the Bangladeshi population led to the identification of a patient with a combination of two rare mutations, Hb Monroe and HBB: -92 C > G. The β-thalassaemia major male individual was transfusion-dependent and had an atypical β-globin gene cluster haplotype. Of the two mutations, Hb Monroe has been characterized in detail. Clinical effects of t...

1997
Martin Juvan Jože Marinček Bojan Mohar

Let K be a subgraph of G. It is shown that if G is 3–connected moduloK then it is possible to replace branches ofK by other branches joining same pairs of main vertices of K such that G has no local bridges with respect to the new subgraph K. A linear time algorithm is presented that either performs such a task, or finds a Kuratowski subgraph K5 or K3,3 in a subgraph of G formed by a branch e a...

2002
Jacqui Limberger Heather Cameron

This paper outlines the process involved in designing and developing an online staff development resource in cross-cultural awareness. The project serves as an example of collaboration between the central Human Resources department, and educational and technical staff within the Flexible Learning Unit at Griffith University.

2014
Bruce M. McLaren Michael J. Timms Doug Weihnacht Daniel Brenner Kim Luttgen Andrew Grillo-Hill David H. Brown

How much assistance should be provided to students as they learn with educational technology? Providing help allows students to proceed when struggling, yet can depress their motivation to learn independently. Assistance withholding encourages students to learn for themselves, yet can also lead to frustration. The web-based inquiry-learning program, Voyage to Galapagos (VTG), helps students “fo...

2004
Martin Wolf

Martin Wolf, chief economics commentator at the Financial Times, is a brilliant journalist and an able economist. Why Globalization Works is an excellent example of the author’s capacity for examination and analysis. The book is based on a series of articles on globalization that originally appeared in the FT, and on his Hayek Memorial Lecture to the Institute of Economic Affairs in London. Wol...

Journal: :Cancer prevention research 2014
Karen J Humphreys Michael A Conlon Graeme P Young David L Topping Ying Hu Jean M Winter Anthony R Bird Lynne Cobiac Nicholas A Kennedy Michael Z Michael Richard K Le Leu

High red meat (HRM) intake is associated with increased colorectal cancer risk, while resistant starch is probably protective. Resistant starch fermentation produces butyrate, which can alter microRNA (miRNA) levels in colorectal cancer cells in vitro; effects of red meat and resistant starch on miRNA expression in vivo were unknown. This study examined whether a HRM diet altered miRNA expressi...

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