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Top of Brian Head (11,280 feet) showing fracture of rhyolite by frost. Iron County, UT. 1941

open access: yes, 1941
Photo shows the rhyolite fractured by frost at the top of Brian Head (recently measured at 11,312 feet in altitude) in Iron County, Utah, in 1941. Photograph from Herbert E.
Gregory, Herbert E. (Herbert Ernest), 1869-1952
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Upper Brian Head formation near the mouth of Deedy Hollow. Garfield County, UT. 1943

open access: yes, 1943
Photo shows outcrops of the Upper Brian Head formation near the mouth of Deedy Hollow in Garfield County, Utah, in 1943. Photograph from Herbert E.
Gregory, Herbert E. (Herbert Ernest), 1869-1952
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[Report to W. P. Gannaway by V. J. Brian, December 2, 1963 #3]

open access: yes, 1963
Photocopy of a report addressed to W. P. Gannaway by V. J. Brian regarding an individual named James Herbert Martin. Martin, who was married to Wanda L.
Dallas (Tex.). Police Department.
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Igneous breccia in Brian Head formation(?), upper Panguitch Creek. Garfield County, UT, 1944

open access: yes, 1944
Photo of igneous breccia (probably Brian Head formation) in upper Panguitch Creek basin, Garfield County, Utah, 1944. Photograph from Herbert E.
Gregory, Herbert E. (Herbert Ernest), 1869-1952
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A simple method for construction of pir+ Enterobacterial hosts for maintenance of R6K replicon plasmids

open access: yesBMC Research Notes, 2012
Background The R6K replicon is one of the best studied bacterial plasmid replicons. Replication of the R6K plasmid and derivatives harboring its γ origin of replication (oriR6Kγ) is dependent on the pir gene-encoded π protein.
Kvitko Brian H   +9 more
doaj   +1 more source

Brian Head formation, branch of Asay Creek; lies beneath basalt flows. Garfield County, UT, 1944

open access: yes, 1944
Photo of exposed Brian Head formation beneath basalt flows on a branch of Asay Creek in Garfield County, Utah , 1944. Photograph from Herbert E.
Gregory, Herbert E. (Herbert Ernest), 1869-1952
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Brian Head formation in the walls of Panguitch Canyon near power house. Garfield County, UT. 1943

open access: yes, 1943
Photo of exposed Brian Head formation in the walls of Panguitch Canyon near the power house, in Garfield County, Utah, 1943. Photograph from Herbert E.
Gregory, Herbert E. (Herbert Ernest), 1869-1952
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Typical outcrop of conglomerate near base of Brian Head formation, Castle Creek. Garfield County, UT, 1944

open access: yes, 1944
Photo of a typical outcrop of conglomerate near the base of Brian Head formation at Castle Creek. Garfield County, Utah, 1944. Photograph from Herbert E.
Gregory, Herbert E. (Herbert Ernest), 1869-1952
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Brian Head formation capped by lava. Branch of Limekiln Canyon. Garfield County, UT. 1942

open access: yes, 1942
Photo shows the Brian Head formation capped by lava, in a branch of Limekiln Canyon, Garfield County, Utah, in 1942. Photograph from Herbert E.
Gregory, Herbert E. (Herbert Ernest), 1869-1952
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DNA released from neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) activates pancreatic stellate cells and enhances pancreatic tumor growth

open access: yesOncoImmunology, 2019
Neutrophil extracellular trap (NET) formation results in the expulsion of granulocyte proteins and DNA into the extracellular space. This process is mediated by the enzyme peptidyl arginine deiminase 4 (PADI4) and translocation of elastase to the nucleus.
Jennifer L. Miller-Ocuin   +8 more
doaj   +1 more source

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