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Fabrication and AFM-characterization of nanocantilevers to be used as mass sensors
Double vision-the drama documents of Joachim Koester
Visingsö, Sverkersätten och kyrkorna
Visingsö, the Sverker dynasty and the churches: A presentation of the medieval churches on the island of Visingsö, Sweden, and comments on future possibilities of research.
Cost and benefits of diversity of corporate boards
Common event characterization in the RHIC experiments.
Mellan vetenskaplig praktik och teoretisk retorik inom samtida feministisk teori
A Control-Loop Performance Monitor
A procedure for automatic monitoring of control-loop performance is presented. The control loop performance monitor (CLPM) detects oscillations in the control loop. These oscillations are normally caused by too-high friction in the control valve, but there are other reasons as well. The CLPM is primarily intended to be connected to PID controllers, but it can also be connected to other controllers
MRI in acute cerebral ischemia of the young: The Stroke in Young Fabry Patients (sifap1) Study.
We focused on cerebral imaging findings in a large cohort of young patients with a symptomatic ischemic cerebrovascular event (CVE) to extract relevant pathophysiologic and clinical information.
Technology Specialization and the Magnitude and Quality of Exports
Improved modeling of the substrate specificities of HIV-1 protease
ELAN Analysis Companion (EAC) : A Software Tool for Time-course Analysis of ELAN-annotated Data
ELAN is a widely used and free (in both senses) annotation software for behavioral or other events that unfold over time. We report on and release a stand-alone program that expands on ELAN's capabilities in two ways: 1) it allows the researcher to plot and export time-course analysis data directly from ELAN's native annotation files, allowing for hassle-free analysis in the time domain; and 2) it
Det medicinska föremålet talar. Kulturanalytiska perspektiv på läkemedel
Mating system evolution and self-incompatibility in the wild plant species Brassica cretica
Compared to animals like ourselves, plants have a very flexible sexual life. Most plants are, for example, hermaphrodites with the potential capacity for reproduction by self-fertilization (or selfing). While selfing can provide several definite advantages for the individual plant, there is a downside; mainly the severe reduction in fitness due to inbreeding depression. To avoid the negative conse
Measurement of the correlation between the polar angles of leptons from top quark decays in the helicity basis at root s=7 TeV using the ATLAS detector
A measurement of the correlations between the polar angles of leptons from the decay of pair-produced t and (t) over bar quarks in the helicity basis is reported, using proton-proton collision data collected by the ATLAS detector at the LHC. The dataset corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 4.6 fb(-1) at a center-of-mass energy of root s = 7 TeV collected during 2011. Candidate events are sel
Middle and Upper Cambrian agnostoids of Scandinavia - intercontinental correlation tools
Effects of Using Gender Neutral Pronouns in Recruitment
Search for a Heavy Neutral Particle Decaying to e mu, e tau, or mu tau in pp Collisions at root s=8 TeV with the ATLAS Detector
This Letter presents a search for a heavy neutral particle decaying into an opposite-sign different-flavor dilepton pair, e(+/-) mu(-/+), e(+/-) tau(-/+), or mu(+/-) tau(-/+) using 20.3 fb(-1) of pp collision data at root s = 8 TeV collected by the ATLAS detector at the LHC. The numbers of observed candidate events are compatible with the standard model expectations. Limits are set on the cross se
Pleckstrin homology domains of Tec family protein kinases
Pleckstrin homology (PH) domains have been shown to be involved in different interactions, including binding to inositol compounds, protein kinase C isoforms, and heterotrimer ic G proteins. In some cases, the most important function of PH domains is: transient localisation of proteins to membranes, where they can interact with their partners. Tec family protein tyrosine kinases contain a PH domai