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Determination of a Unique Pattern of Gene Expression in Node Positive Breast Cancer Using Serial Analysis of Gene Expression (SAGE).
2002-01-01

Individual breast cancer cells in a growing primary tumor are genetically unstable and undergo somatic mutation at an accelerated rate. Primary breast tumors are therefore composed of genetically heterogeneous clones of cells. Individual clones of cells, ...

National Technical Information Service (NTIS)

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ADVANCES IN MAIZE GENOMICS: THE EMERGENCE OF POSITIONAL CLONING

Positional cloning has been and remains a powerful method for gene identification in Arabidopsis. With the completion of the rice genome sequence, positional cloning in rice also took off, including the cloning of several quantitative trait loci. Positional ...

Technology Transfer Automated Retrieval System (TEKTRAN)

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Decay-accelerating factor CD55 is identified as the receptor for echovirus 7 using CELICS, a rapid immuno-focal cloning method.
1994-11-01

Using an anti-receptor mAb that blocks the attachment of echovirus 7 and related viruses (echoviruses 13, 21, 29 and 33), we have isolated a complementary DNA clone that encodes the human decay-accelerating factor (CD55). Mouse cells transfected with the CD55 clone bind echovirus 7, and this binding is blocked by the anti-receptor mAb. ...

PubMed Central

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The Effects of Accelerator Position and Leg Angle on the ...
1970-12-01

... Title : The Effects of Accelerator Position and Leg Angle on the Movement Time between the Brake and Accelerator Pedals in the Automobile. ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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A potato eDNA encoding a homologue of mammalian multidrug ...

clones [11]. After three rounds of screening, several positive clones were identi- fied. Among these clones, a partial cDNA clone was sequenced ...

NASA Website

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THE EFFECTS OF PROLONGED ACCELERATION ON THE ...
1952-07-01

... T--IYATYRMATI6N THE EFFECTS OF PROLONGED ACCELERATION ON THE HUMAN BODY IN THE PRONE AND SUPINE POSITIONS ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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Position, Velocity, and Acceleration as a Function of Time
2008-02-19

This page shows you how to use the Euler Method to numerically find position, velocity, and acceleration as a function of time.

NSDL National Science Digital Library

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Positional Cloning of an Ashkenzai Jewish Hereditary ...
2006-01-01

... GENETICS, *JEWS, *PROSTATE CANCER, REGIONS, CLONES, MARKERS, GENETIC MAPPING, RECOMBINATION REACTIONS, RECORDS ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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A Technique for Just-In-Time Clone Detection in Large Scale Systems Liliane Barbour, Hao Yuan, Ying Zou

. The candidate clones from clone detectors are refined to remove any false positive clones that are not correctly three files to determine the effect of commit code size on incremental clone detection speed. The test files contain at least one clone to guarantee one ...

E-print Network

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Novel Antigen Identification Method for Discovery of Protective ...
2004-03-01

... plasmid pools could reduce liver parasite burden in ... PLASMODIUM, IMMUNIZATION, ACCELERATED TESTING, GENES, CLONES, PARASITES. ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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Performance Cloning: A Technique for Disseminating Proprietary Applications as Benchmarks

application and then models them into a synthetic benchmark � effectively creating a synthetic program clone, effectively capturing the control flow predictability into the synthetic benchmark clone. (6) The occurrence benchmark clone tracks the changes in cache configurations � a high positive correlation ...

E-print Network

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Aiding Comprehension of Cloning Through Categorization
2004-01-01

Management of duplicated code in software systems is important in ensuring its graceful evolution. Commonly clone detection tools return large numbers of detected clones with little or no information about them, making clone management impractical and unscalable. We have used a taxonomy of clones to augment current ...

E-print Network

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Accelerated evolution of the ASPM gene controlling brain size begins prior to human brain expansion.
2004-03-23

Primary microcephaly (MCPH) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by global reduction in cerebral cortical volume. The microcephalic brain has a volume comparable to that of early hominids, raising the possibility that some MCPH genes may have been evolutionary targets in the expansion of the cerebral cortex in mammals and especially primates. Mutations in ASPM, which encodes the human ...

PubMed

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Rising atmospheric CO2 concentration partially masks the negative effects of elevated O3 in silver birch (Betula pendula Roth).
2009-12-01

This review summarizes the main results from a 3-year open top chamber experiment, with two silver birch (Betula pendula Roth) clones (4 and 80) where impacts of 2x ambient [CO2] (EC) and [O3] (EO) and their combination (EC + EO) were examined. Growth, physiology of the foliage and root systems, crown structure, wood properties, and biological interactions were assessed to ...

PubMed

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Conjugate degradability and the quantum capacity of cloning channels
2010-07-01

A quantum channel is conjugate degradable if the channel's environment can be simulated up to complex conjugation using the channel's output. For all such channels, the quantum capacity can be evaluated using a single-letter formula. In this article we introduce conjugate degradability and establish a number of its basic properties. We then use it to calculate the quantum capacity of N to N+1 and ...

NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

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