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E. Complement The immunochemistry of complement

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences, 1969
The term ‘complement’ was originally used to describe an activity present in normal (non-immune) serum which was necessary to produce lysis of antibody coated cells. It is now recognized that complement is a system made up of a substantial number of protein components, many of which are now fairly fully characterized; and that it mediates a wide ...
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A Complement to Pearce on Complements

1984
There are almost as many measures of substitutability/complementarity as there are economists working in demand analysis — indeed, perhaps more since several eminent economists (Hicks, Samuelson, Pearce) have more than a single measure. There are cardinal measures based on the direct utility function (Auspitz and Leiben, Edgeworth-Pareto); on the ...
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Complement Clauses and Complementation Strategies

1995
Abstract A complement clause is a type of clause which fills an argument slot in the structure of another clause. Most languages have a restricted set of complement-taking verbs (CTVs) which may have either an NP—as in (i) and (3) from English—or a complement clause—as in (2) and (4)—corresponding to a core argument slot.
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Complement and Complement Deficiencies

1987
A decrease in complement (C) activity is frequently found in patients with active systemic lupus erythematosus and is mainly due to C consumption by immune complexes. On the other hand, in some individuals there is a lack of C function due to the absence of a particular component of the system.
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Theorems of the Complement

2012
This is an expository paper on a Theorem of the Complement, due to Wilkie, and its generalisations. Wilkie (Sel Math (NS) 5:397–421, 1999) gave necessary and sufficient conditions for an expansion of the real field by C-infinity functions to be o-minimal.
Fornasiero, Antongiulio, Servi, Tamara
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Complement and autoimmunity

Immunologic Research, 2013
The complement system is a component of the innate immune system. Its main function was initially believed to be limited to the recognition and elimination of pathogens through direct killing or stimulation of phagocytosis. However, in recent years, the immunoregulatory functions of the complement system were demonstrated and it was determined that the
BALLANTI, ELEONORA   +6 more
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Complement and Complement Components in Coagulation Deficiencies

Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 1959
(1959). Complement and Complement Components in Coagulation Deficiencies. Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation: Vol. 11, No. 4, pp. 399-401.
J Jonsen, E Kass, B A Waaler
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The Protein Kinase Complement of the Human Genome

Science, 2002
G. Manning   +4 more
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Complement

Critical Care Medicine, 2005
Roy D, Goldfarb, Joseph E, Parrillo
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Complement

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1969
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