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Curtailing cascading failures

Science, 2017
The failure of a small but variable set of links can bring down a supply ...
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Curtailing Parents?

2019
The book’s final chapter accounts for a 2006 Indian law banning child marriage as well as contemporary feminist dilemmas about lowering the age of sexual consent. This chapter tracks the efforts to reform the law on child marriage to make it easier to enforce.
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Curtailing BCR signaling

Blood, 2002
The B-cell antigen receptor (BCR) is essential for B-cell selection, expansion, differentiation, and antigen presentation. The BCR is a multimeric complex consisting of membrane immunoglobulin (mIg) and the CD79a/b heterodimer, necessary for both surface expression and signal transduction.
van Lier, R. A. W., van Oers, M. J. H.
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Curtailing the AIDS Pandemic

Science, 1997
The decision not to go forward with phase III efficacy trials of human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) vaccines in the United States in 1994 (Research News, 17 Dec. 1993, p. 1820) was based in part on the paucity of data suggesting that current vaccine candidates would provide ...
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C-E (curtailment – Energy share) map: An objective and quantitative measure to evaluate wind and solar curtailment

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2022
Yoh Yasuda   +2 more
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The curtailment paradox in the transition to high solar power systems

Joule, 2021
Brian J Sergi   +2 more
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Curtailment

2017
Martin Steurer   +3 more
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Curtailed conversations

Science, 2018
Andrew M. Sugden, Gilbert Chin
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Winding down the wind power curtailment in China: What made the difference?

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2022
Guoyi Han, Qi Cui
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