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European Journal of Marketing, 2006
PurposeThis paper seeks to concern itself with the implications for the management of customer relationships of pursuing a multi‐channel approach.Design/methodology/approachThe case study method is used in analysing the situation of four organizations from the UK financial services industry.
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PurposeThis paper seeks to concern itself with the implications for the management of customer relationships of pursuing a multi‐channel approach.Design/methodology/approachThe case study method is used in analysing the situation of four organizations from the UK financial services industry.
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Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1994
Intracellular channels are located on the membranes of intracellular organelles and are involved in ion transfer, within the cytosolic compartments, in response to internal stimuli. Recently, various types of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate- and ryanodine-sensitive Ca(2+)-release channels, mitochondrial voltage-dependent anion channels, and a vesicular Cl-
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Intracellular channels are located on the membranes of intracellular organelles and are involved in ion transfer, within the cytosolic compartments, in response to internal stimuli. Recently, various types of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate- and ryanodine-sensitive Ca(2+)-release channels, mitochondrial voltage-dependent anion channels, and a vesicular Cl-
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IEEE Transactions on Nanobioscience, 2005
Gramicidin channels are mini-proteins composed of two tryptophan-rich subunits. The conducting channels are formed by the transbilayer dimerization of nonconducting subunits, which are tied to the bilayer/solution interface through hydrogen bonds between the indole NH groups and the phospholipid backbone and water.
Olaf S, Andersen +2 more
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Gramicidin channels are mini-proteins composed of two tryptophan-rich subunits. The conducting channels are formed by the transbilayer dimerization of nonconducting subunits, which are tied to the bilayer/solution interface through hydrogen bonds between the indole NH groups and the phospholipid backbone and water.
Olaf S, Andersen +2 more
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Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 1993
The movement of water across cell membranes has been an active area of research for more than 100 years and is of fundamental importance in the normal water metabolism of all terrestrial animals. The objective of this review is to integrate recent data obtained from the isolation and molecular cloning of water channel proteins, with functional ...
H W, Harris, M L, Zeidel
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The movement of water across cell membranes has been an active area of research for more than 100 years and is of fundamental importance in the normal water metabolism of all terrestrial animals. The objective of this review is to integrate recent data obtained from the isolation and molecular cloning of water channel proteins, with functional ...
H W, Harris, M L, Zeidel
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2020
This chapter reads Du Fu’s commemorative poems on Yu the Great and Zhuge Liang in light of the specific communicative conditions of the Three Gorges, the vital yet perilous channel of transport and trade on the Tang empire’s remote southwest frontier.
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This chapter reads Du Fu’s commemorative poems on Yu the Great and Zhuge Liang in light of the specific communicative conditions of the Three Gorges, the vital yet perilous channel of transport and trade on the Tang empire’s remote southwest frontier.
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Science Signaling, 2022
The cyclic dinucleotide cGAMP taken up through the anion channel component LRRC8C suppresses T cell function.
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The cyclic dinucleotide cGAMP taken up through the anion channel component LRRC8C suppresses T cell function.
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Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 1995
The aquaporin water channels are expressed in various fluid-transporting epithelia. Physiological and genetic investigations have revealed that aquaporin channel-like intrinsic protein is expressed in numerous tissues, but its significance in water transport physiology is unclear.
K, Fushimi, F, Marumo
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The aquaporin water channels are expressed in various fluid-transporting epithelia. Physiological and genetic investigations have revealed that aquaporin channel-like intrinsic protein is expressed in numerous tissues, but its significance in water transport physiology is unclear.
K, Fushimi, F, Marumo
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Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 1994
A key step in renal calcium reabsorption is dihydropyridine-sensitive calcium entry across the apical membrane of the distal tubule. Electrophysiologic studies have confirmed the existence of calcium channels that may mediate this pathway. Molecular studies of voltage-dependent calcium channels have revealed a surprising degree of heterogeneity.
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A key step in renal calcium reabsorption is dihydropyridine-sensitive calcium entry across the apical membrane of the distal tubule. Electrophysiologic studies have confirmed the existence of calcium channels that may mediate this pathway. Molecular studies of voltage-dependent calcium channels have revealed a surprising degree of heterogeneity.
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2007
Channelization includes those methods of engineering (resectioning, straightening, construction of levees, diversions, etc.) that modify existing river channels or create new channels, often changing the relationship between river channels and floodplains. The most common purposes of channelization are flood control, land drainage improvement, creation
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Channelization includes those methods of engineering (resectioning, straightening, construction of levees, diversions, etc.) that modify existing river channels or create new channels, often changing the relationship between river channels and floodplains. The most common purposes of channelization are flood control, land drainage improvement, creation
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2014
TRPV6 (former synonyms ECAC2, CaT1, CaT-like) displays several specific features which makes it unique among the members of the mammalian Trp gene family (1) TRPV6 (and its closest relative, TRPV5) are the only highly Ca(2+)-selective channels of the entire TRP superfamily (Peng et al. 1999; Wissenbach et al. 2001; Voets et al. 2004).
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TRPV6 (former synonyms ECAC2, CaT1, CaT-like) displays several specific features which makes it unique among the members of the mammalian Trp gene family (1) TRPV6 (and its closest relative, TRPV5) are the only highly Ca(2+)-selective channels of the entire TRP superfamily (Peng et al. 1999; Wissenbach et al. 2001; Voets et al. 2004).
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