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Chaperone-Directed Ribosome Repair After Oxidative Damage
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022Abstract Reactive oxygen species are ubiquitous in cells, where they damage RNA and protein. While relief mechanisms, including effects on translation, have been described, whether ribosomes are functionally compromised by oxidation, and how this damage is mitigated, remains unknown.
Yoon-Mo Yang +5 more
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Well Begun is Half Done: Amendments to the Polish Legal Framework for Consensual Dispute Resolution Needed After Antitrust Damages Directive (2014/104/EU) [PDF]
This article concentrates on amendments to the Polish legal framework for consensual dispute resolution that are needed after Antitrust Damages Directive (2014/104/EU).
Anna Piszcz, Piszcz Anna
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Direct neurotization of severely damaged muscles
The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1982Abstract A surgical technique for the restoration of nerve supply to previously severely damaged and denervated muscle is described. A nerve graft bridges the gap between the motor nerve proximally and the intact muscle distally. The distal end of the graft is divided into specific fasciculi, which are attached to different areas on the remaining ...
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Antitrust damages claims in Spain: before and after the Damages Directive
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Direct Damage of Myocardium by Enterovirus
1993Human idiopathic myocarditis has long troubled those interested in establishing cause(s) and identifying efficacious therapies. To date, neither the cause nor specific therapies are known. Perhaps these difficulties relate to the ambiguities of clinical presentation, the poorly characterized natural history, and the lack of distinctive therapeutic ...
B. McManus +4 more
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The Ambit of Judicial Competence after the EU Antitrust Damages Directive [PDF]
This article explores how the EU Antitrust Damages Directive and linked initiatives affect the ambit of national courts’ competence. In particular, it focuses on the combination of the probative effect of national competition authority findings of ...
Wright, Kathryn
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Direct Cellular Responses to Platinum-Induced DNA Damage
Chemical Reviews, 2007AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
Jung, YW Jung, Yongwon +1 more
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The Damages Directive in Croatia
2022This book chapter provides a comprehensive study of the implementation of the Damages Directive in Croatia. The following topics are covered: requirement of full compensation ; rules preventing overcompensation ; court’s power to estimate damages that cannot be precisely quantified ; joint and several liability for infringing undertakings ...
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Freeze-etching and direct observation of freezing damage
Cryobiology, 1969Summary Freeze-etching, as a method of preparing specimens for electron microscopy, is perhaps the best method for visualizing the fine structure of freezing damage to cells. New equipment permits the preparation of multiple specimens and double replicas, and rapid temperature changes.
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Investigation of Plasma Activation Directions for Low-Damage Direct Bonding
ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology, 2020Plasma activated bonding is recognized as a promising wafer direct bonding method, due to its low-temperature process, low-cost in equipment, and environmental-friendly procedure. However, the etching process through high-energy species in plasma will inevitably damage the smooth surfaces, thus causing the defects on the bonding interfaces.
Shicheng Zhou +3 more
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