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Open AccessFabrication, defect chemistry and microstructure of Mn-doped UO2
Mn-doped UO2 is under consideration for use as an accident tolerant nuclear fuel. We detail the synthesis of Mn-doped UO2 prepared via a wet co-precipitation method, which was refined to improve the yield of inco...
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Open AccessMultidisciplinary analysis of subsonic stealth unmanned combat aerial vehicles
In this paper, the GENUS multidisciplinary aircraft design and analysis environment is presented in its application to the conceptual design of tailless, low-observable unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAVs)....
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Open AccessGene expression of INPP5F as an independent prognostic marker in fludarabine-based therapy of chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is a heterogeneous disease. Various disease-related and patient-related factors have been shown to influence the course of the disease. The aim of this study was to identify ...
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A Longitudinal Cohort Study of Transepidermal Water Loss in the First Six Months of Life as a Predictor of Subsequent Atopic Dermatitis
Background and aims: Impaired skin barrier function is a feature of atopic dermatitis (AD). Transepidermal Water Loss (TEWL) represents a non-invasive measurement of skin barrier integrity. We sought to identify ...
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Open AccessMastitis diagnostics and performance monitoring: a practical approach
In this paper a review is given of frequently used mastitis diagnostic methods in modern dairy practice. Methods used at the quarter, cow, herd and regional or national level are discussed, including their usa...
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Open AccessRecognition of skin malignancy by general practitioners: observational study using data from a population-based randomised controlled trial
Skin malignancy is an important cause of mortality in the United Kingdom and is rising in incidence every year. Most skin cancer presents in primary care, and an important determinant of outcome is initial rec...
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Open AccessGenetic variation in South Indian castes: evidence from Y-chromosome, mitochondrial, and autosomal polymorphisms
Major population movements, social structure, and caste endogamy have influenced the genetic structure of Indian populations. An understanding of these influences is increasingly important as gene map** and ...
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Spinal cord injury rehabilitation: the experience of women
Qualitative study.
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Study group funding
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A Randomized Placebo Controlled Sequential Trial of Vitamin A in Bronchiolitis. 84
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ABNORMAL TAQ I SITE IN THE THIRD EXON OF THE APOA1 GENE IN A FAMILY WITH LOW APOAL LEVELS AND PREMATURE CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
In order to identify families with premature atherosclerosis due to single gene defects, DNA from about 100 such patients has been screened for mutations in the Apolipoprotein gene cluster ApoA1-ApoC3-ApoA4. O...
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THE ROLE OF LUNG DEVELOPMENT IN AGE RELATED SUSCEPTIBILITY OF FERRETS TO INFLUENZA VIRUS
Earlier studies of the effects of influenza virus on the ferret have shown:
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Plant hormones
Phytohormones and Related Compounds: A Comprehensive Treatise.
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Regulators of plant growth
Natural Plant Growth Inhibitors and Phytohormones.
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Biological sciences: Promoting plants
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Efficiency of Low Level DTPA Therapy in removing Plutonium from Mice
THE therapeutic use of diethylene-triamine pentaacetic acid (DTPA) for removing plutonium from animals given injections of soluble plutonium has been reported1–4. In these studies the amounts of 239Pu injected we...
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The Darwinian fitness of polymorphic and monomorphic populations of Drosophila pseudoobscura at 16° C.
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Effect of Feeding Two Levels of Dietary Calcium on the Growth of Broiler Chickens
THE dietary requirements of calcium for chickens 0–18 weeks of age has been stated by the U.S. National Research Council1 to be 1.0 per cent of the diet. In the United Kingdom commercial broiler rations contain a...
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Lethality for Guinea Pigs of Ultrasonic Extracts of Pasteurella pestis: its Relationship to Death of Guinea Pigs from Plague
A PUZZLING feature of studies on the basis of pathogenicity of Pasteurella pestis is the relationship of the behaviour of the so-called toxin1–4 in guinea pigs to infection in the same host. This toxin is lethal ...