نتایج جستجو برای: walker

تعداد نتایج: 13169  

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1959
I R SHIMI J SINGH T K WALKER

The fatty acid ingredients in fat synthesis in Aspergillu8 nidulan8 and in Penicillium lilacinum have been identified and estimated by Singh, Walker & Meara (1955) and by Singh, Shah & Walker (1956a). Penicillium 8pinulo8um produces fat in high yield when grown in a chemically defined glucose medium (Garrido & Walker, 1953; Garrido, Woodbine & Walker, 1963) or in a similar medium in which sucro...

Journal: :Cancer research 1972
N C Kostraba T Y Wang

Nonhistone proteins fractionated from normal rat liver and Walker carcinosarcoma can stimulate chromatin-templated RNA synthesis in vitro. This has been demonstrated by using RNA polymerase prepared from rat liver. Walker tumor, or Micrococcus lutcus. The RNA isolated from these fractionated nonhistone proteins does not activate transcription from chromatin. As judged by DNA-RNA hybridization s...

Journal: :The Australian Journal of Anthropology 2022

Abstract The police shooting of Kumunjayi Walker in Yuendumu November 2019 instigated an immediate and determined response from Warlpiri families who were shocked saddened by the death a loved one prime his life enraged this latest event long string colonial injustices. This article collates perspectives as expressed interviews public statements spokespeople have been on frontline fight for Jus...

Journal: :Perception 2009
Daniel R Saunders Julia Suchan Nikolaus F Troje

Biological-motion perception consists of a number of different phenomena. They include global mechanisms that support the retrieval of the coherent shape of a walker, but also mechanisms which derive information from the local motion of its parts about facing direction and animacy, independent of the particular shape of the display. A large body of the literature on biological-motion perception...

2005
T. Antal P. L. Krapivsky

Motivated by a biased diffusion of molecular motors with the bias dependent on the state of the substrate, we investigate a random walk on a one-dimensional lattice that contains weak links (called " bridges ") which are affected by the walker. Namely, a bridge is destroyed with probability p when the walker crosses it; the walker is not allowed to cross it again and this leads to a directed mo...

2017

Epidemiology Incidence is approximately 1 in 25-35,000 live births. [3] It occurs slightly more frequently in females than in males. Marked variation has been shown in the genetics and aetiology. Most cases of DWS are sporadic, although familial occurence has been reported and several individuals with de novo interstitial deletions of 3q have been identified. [4] DWS may result from chromosomal...

2006
FRANCES L. HAVEN Jane Coffin

Dieta.—Male Wistar rats were placed on a semi synthetic diet at weaning, and the food consump tion of each was measured. A week later each rat was paired with one of equal body weight and food consumption. At this time one rat of each pair was designated as the experimental rat which would receive a tumor transplant; the other rat, his pair fed control, consumed the amount of diet eaten by th...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 1978
C R King E Magenis

The characteristic facies, joint contractures, muscular hypotonia, and growth and developmental delay of the Marden-Walker syndrome were present in a 19-month-old boy. Extensive evaluation of the neuromuscular system failed to identify a specific abnormality. Electromyography was normal with low amplitude. Light and electron microscopy of a skeletal muscle biopsy was normal. Histochemical study...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1992
R E Rhodes H P Hatten K S Ellington

The Walker-Warburg syndrome (WWS) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by lissencephaly, cerebellar and retinal malformations, and congenital muscular dystrophy. We report a new case of WWS identified with the aid of cranial MR and briefly review the radiologic findings of this lethal syndrome.

2006
W. GHARIEB

This paper aims to present the current development of an intelligent robotic walker. This machine is designed as a walking aid for the visually impaired. The machine is equipped with different sensors to navigate its motion in the indoor environment such as hospitals, hotels, airports, and museums. The user drives the walker while the two front wheels have the ability to steer in order to avoid...

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