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Anatomical Considerations in the Twin Block Technique for the Treatment of Masticatory Myofascial Pain: An Anatomical Review. [PDF]
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Quantitative and morphological analyses reveal microglia-specific neuroinflammation in brain regions linked to cognitive function in ovariectomized and chronic intermittent hypoxia-exposed female rats. [PDF]
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Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2005
All plant shoots can be described as a series of developmental modules termed phytomers, which are produced from shoot apical meristems. A phytomer generally consists of a leaf, a stem segment, and a secondary shoot meristem. The fate and activity adopted by these secondary, axillary shoot meristems is the major source of evolutionary and ...
Paula, McSteen, Ottoline, Leyser
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All plant shoots can be described as a series of developmental modules termed phytomers, which are produced from shoot apical meristems. A phytomer generally consists of a leaf, a stem segment, and a secondary shoot meristem. The fate and activity adopted by these secondary, axillary shoot meristems is the major source of evolutionary and ...
Paula, McSteen, Ottoline, Leyser
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Mathematical Programming, 2007
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Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2004
The mature form of a plant shoot system is an expression of several genetically controlled traits, many of which are also environmentally regulated. A major component of this architectural variation is the degree of shoot branching. Recent results indicate conserved mechanisms for shoot branch development across the monocots and eudicots. The existence
Sally P, Ward, Ottoline, Leyser
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The mature form of a plant shoot system is an expression of several genetically controlled traits, many of which are also environmentally regulated. A major component of this architectural variation is the degree of shoot branching. Recent results indicate conserved mechanisms for shoot branch development across the monocots and eudicots. The existence
Sally P, Ward, Ottoline, Leyser
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Mathematical Programming, 2003
The paper offers another complete branching scheme to solve Mixed-Integer-Programs (MIP). The main idea is to favor early updates of the incumbent solution, producing improved solutions in early stages of the computation. This is intended by adding linear soft fixing constraints: linear inequalities, by which the relative number \(r\) of flipping ...
Fischetti M., Lodi A.
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The paper offers another complete branching scheme to solve Mixed-Integer-Programs (MIP). The main idea is to favor early updates of the incumbent solution, producing improved solutions in early stages of the computation. This is intended by adding linear soft fixing constraints: linear inequalities, by which the relative number \(r\) of flipping ...
Fischetti M., Lodi A.
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BioEssays, 1987
AbstractThe only RNA molecules known to be branched are circular structures with tails known as lariats that arise during nuclear pre‐mRNA splicing. Lariats accumulate within a large multicomponent particle called a spliceosome that forms upon the addition of unspliced mRNA to nuclear extracts.
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AbstractThe only RNA molecules known to be branched are circular structures with tails known as lariats that arise during nuclear pre‐mRNA splicing. Lariats accumulate within a large multicomponent particle called a spliceosome that forms upon the addition of unspliced mRNA to nuclear extracts.
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SSRN Electronic Journal
The decline in cash use and growing use of digital distribution for retail banking leads to a reduced need for bank branches. Lending to small and medium sized firms (SMEs) has not benefited as much from a digital transformation, and widespread branch closures may reduce their supply of credit.
Amberg, Niklas, Becker, Bo
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The decline in cash use and growing use of digital distribution for retail banking leads to a reduced need for bank branches. Lending to small and medium sized firms (SMEs) has not benefited as much from a digital transformation, and widespread branch closures may reduce their supply of credit.
Amberg, Niklas, Becker, Bo
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Voices from the Middle, 2016
For the YA Voices feature, young adult authors, in their own voices and words, share what’s on their minds and in their hearts related to young adults and the power of YA novels. This month, New York Times bestselling author Lynda Mullaly Hunt explores the many specific ways that we, as teachers, can impact the lives and futures of children and the ...
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For the YA Voices feature, young adult authors, in their own voices and words, share what’s on their minds and in their hearts related to young adults and the power of YA novels. This month, New York Times bestselling author Lynda Mullaly Hunt explores the many specific ways that we, as teachers, can impact the lives and futures of children and the ...
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