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Germinal Centers

Annual Review of Immunology, 2012
Germinal centers (GCs) were described more than 125 years ago as compartments within secondary lymphoid organs that contained mitotic cells. Since then, it has become clear that this structure is the site of B cell clonal expansion, somatic hypermutation, and affinity-based selection, the combination of which results in the production of high-affinity ...
Gabriel D, Victora   +1 more
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Recalibrating global data center energy-use estimates

Science, 2020
Growth in energy use has slowed owing to efficiency gains that smart policies can help maintain in the near term Data centers represent the information backbone of an increasingly digitalized world.
E. Masanet   +4 more
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Centering across the Center

Hastings Center Report, 2021
AbstractIn my time at The Hastings Center, the projects I've worked on have intersected in fascinating ways, but one through line has impressed me as especially important: centering the experiences and needs of people and communities most affected by the issue at hand.
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Realizing the atomic active center for hydrogen evolution electrocatalysts.

Angewandte Chemie, 2020
Hydrogen (H 2 ) evolution from water using renewable electrical energy is quite attractive. Though Pt/C exhibits the highest H 2 evolution reaction (HER) catalytic activity, the scarce supply and high cost limit its large-scale application. Atomic active
Y. Lei   +6 more
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Waisman Center

International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience, 2002
AbstractThe Waisman Center MRDDRC supports behavioral, social, and biomedical research on human development, developmental disabilities, and neurodegenerative diseases. Examples of research conducted in each of the four MRDDRC units include: abnormalities in gene expression in human neuronal stem cells and progenitor cells from Down syndrome tissue ...
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Re-Centering the Center

American Literary History, 2009
I began writing this in a coffee shop near Holland, Michigan, the famed destination for Dutch immigration throughout the late nineteenth century and still an important center of Dutch and Christian Reformed denominations. Its prosperity was long based on furniture built from woods harvested from the local forests and the fruits and vegetables processed
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High-Volume Centers

Neurocritical Care, 2011
Outcome from trauma, surgery, and a variety of other medical conditions has been shown to be positively affected by providing treatment at facilities experiencing a high volume of patients with those conditions. An electronic literature search was made to identify English-language articles available through March 2011, addressing the effect of patient ...
P. Vespa   +22 more
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