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    Isolation of five strains of thermophilic eubacteria in Antarctica

    Five isolates of thermophilic bacteria, capable of growing at 65°C, were obtained from samples of soil collected from the Cryptogam Ridge (Mount Melbourne) and in the area north of Edmonson Point, Northern Vic...

    B. Nicolaus, F. Marsiglia, E. Esposito, A. Trincone, L. Lama, R. Sharp in Polar Biology (1991)

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    Selective estrogens can regulate estrogen receptor-mediated gene transcription through distinct genomic seouences

    N. Yang, M. Venugopalan, S. Hardikar, R. Sharp, A. Glasebrook in Osteoporosis International (1996)

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    Thermophilic degradation of environmental pollutants

    This review summarizes present knowledge on the degradation of environmental pollutants at elevated temperatures. After a brief introduction to the relevance of this new emerging field of research, the current...

    R. Müller, G. Antranikian, S. Maloney, R. Sharp in Biotechnology of Extremophiles (1998)

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    Erratum: Synergism between INK4a/ARF inactivation and aberrant HGF/SF signaling in rhabdomyosarcomagenesis

    Nature Med. 8, 1276–1280 (2002). Page 1279, Fig. 4b, the center lanes of each gel were marked positive (+). They should be marked (−) negative. The correct figure is below. The authors regret this error.

    R. Sharp, J.A. Recio, C. Jhappan, T. Otsuka, S. Liu, Y. Yu, W. Liu in Nature Medicine (2003)

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    Construction and characterisation of a hexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) BAC library from the reference germplasm ‘Chinese Spring’

    Hexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is one of the most important crops in the world with 582, 691, 612 million tonnes produced in 2001 on one third of the world’s cultivated area. It has a very large genome (1...

    S. Allouis, G. Moore, A. Bellec, R. Sharp in Cereal Research Communications (2003)

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    Integral-Field Observations of Centaurus A Nucleus

    We observed the nuclear region of Centaurus A in the J band with CIRPASS, mounted on GEMINI South telescope. Here we present the preliminary results focusing on the kinematic structure of the gas disk and pres...

    D. Krajnović, R. Sharp, N. Thatte in Science Perspectives for 3D Spectroscopy (2007)

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    Identification of VEGF-regulated genes associated with increased lung metastatic potential: functional involvement of tenascin-C in tumor growth and lung metastasis

    Metastasis is the primary cause of death in patients with breast cancer. Overexpression of c-myc in humans correlates with metastases, but transgenic mice only show low rates of micrometastases. We have generated...

    A Calvo, R Catena, M S Noble, D Carbott, I Gil-Bazo, O Gonzalez-Moreno, J-I Huh in Oncogene (2008)

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    On the Hannay–Ozorio De Almeida Sum Formula

    In this note we consider the well known Hannay–Ozorio de Almeida sum formula from a mathematically rigorous viewpoint. In particular, we discuss situations where we can obtain the Sinai–Ruelle–Bowen measure as...

    M. Pollicott, R. Sharp in Dynamics, Games and Science II (2011)

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    Spatial movement optimization in Amazonian Eciton burchellii army ants

    Foraging army ants face a problem general to many animals—how best to confront resource depletion and environmental heterogeneity. Army ants have presumably evolved a nomadic lifestyle as a way to minimize re-...

    S. K. Willson, R. Sharp, I. P. Ramler, A. Sen in Insectes Sociaux (2011)

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    Optimal Sceduling of Stochastic Production Processes Through Model Checking

    Modelling and subsequently optimising workflow processes has been a key part of efforts to improve efficiency in production and engineering firms since the beginning of the 20th century (Gilbreth & Gilbreth, 1921...

    L. Herbert, Z. N. L. Hansen, R. Sharp in Modelling and Management of Engineering Pr… (2015)

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    Recent Developments in Material Microstructure: a Theory of Coarsening

    Cellular networks are ubiquitous in nature. Most engineered materials are polycrystalline microstructures composed of a myriad of small grains separated by grain boundaries, thus comprising cellular networks. ...

    K. Barmak, E. Eggeling, M. Emelianenko, Y. Epshteyn in MRS Online Proceedings Library (2015)