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Breed differences in humoral and cellular responses of lambs to experimental infection with the gastrointestinal nematode teladorsagia circumcincta
(Springer Nature, 2015-01-01)While Texel lambs have increased resistance to infection with the gastrointestinal nematode Teladorsagia circumcincta compared to Suffolk lambs, the underlying resistance mechanisms are still unknown. The aim of this study ... -
Brexit positions: neoliberalism, austerity and immigration—the (im)possibilities? of political revolution
(Springer Nature, 2017-08-26)The UK referendum on European Union membership exposed profound social and political divisions, rooted in the establishment of a neoliberal consensus that eclipsed the left and arguments against inequality, and intensified ... -
Bridging the digital disconnect: exploring the views of professionals on using technology to promote young people’s mental health
(SAGE Publications, 2017-04-25)The increasing role of online technologies in young people's lives has significant implications for professionals' engagement with technologies to promote youth mental health and well-being. However, relatively little is ... -
Brief lullaby
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Brief report: glutamate transporter gene (slc1a1) single nucleotide polymorphism (rs301430) and repetitive behaviors and anxiety in children with autism spectrum disorder
(Springer Nature, 2010-02-13)Investigated association of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) rs301430 in glutamate transporter gene (SLC1A1) with severity of repetitive behaviors (obsessive-compulsive behaviors, tics) and anxiety in children with ... -
Browder-krasnoselskii-type fixed point theorems in banach spaces
(Springer Nature, 2010-01-01)We present some fixed point theorems for the sum A + B of a weakly-strongly continuous map and a nonexpansive map on a Banach space X. Our results cover several earlier works by Edmunds, Reinermann, Singh, and others. -
Building capacity in workplace health promotion: the case of the healthy together e-learning project
(SAGE Publications, 2010-03-01)The current global economic crisis poses major challenges for workplace health promotion (WHP). Activities that are not perceived to obviously and directly contribute to profits could be sacrificed. This paper argues that ... -
Bulking up: hexanuclear oximato fe(iii) complexes surrounded by sterically demanding co-ligands
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Bumblebee colony development following chronic exposure to field-realistic levels of the neonicotinoid pesticide thiamethoxam under laboratory conditions
(Springer Nature, 2017-08-14)Neonicotinoid pesticides are used in agriculture to reduce damage from crop pests. However, beneficial insects such as bees can come into contact with these pesticides when foraging in treated areas, with potential ... -
Bureaucracy, agency, elites and social critique
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Button holes: novel deepithelialization technique in reduction mammaplasty
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Buttressing staples with cholecyst-derived extracellular matrix (cem) reinforces staple lines in an ex vivo peristaltic inflation model
(Springer Nature, 2008-05-06)Background Staple line leakage and bleeding are the most common problems associated with the use of surgical staplers for gastrointestinal resection and anastomotic procedures. These complications can be reduced by reinforcing ... -
C-jun n-terminal kinase-mediated rad18 phosphorylation facilitates pol recruitment to stalled replication forks
(American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB), 2012-03-28)The E3 ubiquitin ligase Rad18 chaperones DNA polymerase eta (Pol eta) to sites of UV-induced DNA damage and monoubiquitinates proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), facilitating engagement of Pol eta with stalled ... -
C-nap1 and rootletin restrain dna damage-induced centriole splitting and facilitate ciliogenesis
(Informa UK Limited, 2012-10-15)Cilia are found on most human cells and exist as motile cilia or non-motile primary cilia. Primary cilia play sensory roles in transducing various extracellular signals, and defective ciliary functions are involved in a ... -
$c^{\alpha}$-hölder classical solutions for non-autonomous neutral differential equations
(American Institute of Mathematical Sciences (AIMS), 2010-09-01)In this paper we discuss the existence of alpha-Holder classical solutions for non-autonomous abstract partial neutral functional differential equations. An application is considered. -
Calcium-binding capacity of centrin2 is required for linear poc5 assembly but not for nucleotide excision repair
(Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2013-07-02)Centrosomes, the principal microtubule-organising centres in animal cells, contain centrins, small, conserved calcium-binding proteins unique to eukaryotes. Centrin2 binds to xeroderma pigmentosum group C protein (XPC), ... -
Calculation of leakage inductance for high-frequency transformers
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2015-10-01)Frequency-dependent leakage inductance is often observed. The high-frequency eddy current effects cause a reduction in leakage inductance. The proximity effect between adjacent layers is responsible for the reduction of ... -
Caliop near-real-time backscatter products compared to earlinet data
(Copernicus GmbH, 2015-11-03)The expedited near-real-time Level 1.5 Cloud-Aerosol Lidar with Orthogonal Polarization (CALIOP) version 3 products were evaluated against data from the ground-based European Aerosol Research Lidar Network (EARLINET). The ... -
Calreticulin and other components of endoplasmic reticulum stress in rat and human inflammatory demyelination
(Springer Nature, 2013-01-01)Background: Calreticulin (CRT) is a chaperone protein, which aids correct folding of glycosylated proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Under conditions of ER stress, CRT is upregulated and may be displayed on the ... -
Can 'permissive' hypercapnia modulate the severity of sepsis-induced ali/ards?
(Springer Nature, 2011-01-01)