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2006
Genetic inheritance in higher organisms normally refers to the transmission of information from one generation to the next. Nevertheless, there is also inheritance in somatic cells, characterised by the phenotypic stability of differentiated cells that divide (such as fibroblasts and lymphocytes), and also mitosis of stem line cells, which gives rise ...
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Genetic inheritance in higher organisms normally refers to the transmission of information from one generation to the next. Nevertheless, there is also inheritance in somatic cells, characterised by the phenotypic stability of differentiated cells that divide (such as fibroblasts and lymphocytes), and also mitosis of stem line cells, which gives rise ...
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Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society, 1985
In this paper we apply the classification (see the two preceding reviews) to the 2-parameter family of caustics by reflexion obtained from a fixed generic plane curve and an arbitrary point source off the curve. We find all the transitions which occur locally on the caustic as the source is moved in the plane.
Bruce, J.W., Giblin, P.J.
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In this paper we apply the classification (see the two preceding reviews) to the 2-parameter family of caustics by reflexion obtained from a fixed generic plane curve and an arbitrary point source off the curve. We find all the transitions which occur locally on the caustic as the source is moved in the plane.
Bruce, J.W., Giblin, P.J.
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The Lancet, 2012
In December, 2008, an 18-year-old woman, presented with weight loss, palpitations, dyspnoea, heat sensitivity, and excessive sweating. On examination, her pulse rate was 140 bpm and regular, and her blood pressure 130/60 mm Hg. Her weight was 48 kg and height 158 cm. She was anxious and hyperkinetic, with a thyroid stare and lid lag.
Gholam R, Pishdad +2 more
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In December, 2008, an 18-year-old woman, presented with weight loss, palpitations, dyspnoea, heat sensitivity, and excessive sweating. On examination, her pulse rate was 140 bpm and regular, and her blood pressure 130/60 mm Hg. Her weight was 48 kg and height 158 cm. She was anxious and hyperkinetic, with a thyroid stare and lid lag.
Gholam R, Pishdad +2 more
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Applied Categorical Structures, 2009
The review partly uses the authors' abstract. As the authors notice, monoidal objects (pseudomonoids) in monoidal bicategories share many properties with monoidal categories. The existence of (left or right) duals in monoidal categories permits to define dualization operations; a related definition was suggested for monoidal objects by \textit{B.
López Franco, Ignacio +2 more
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The review partly uses the authors' abstract. As the authors notice, monoidal objects (pseudomonoids) in monoidal bicategories share many properties with monoidal categories. The existence of (left or right) duals in monoidal categories permits to define dualization operations; a related definition was suggested for monoidal objects by \textit{B.
López Franco, Ignacio +2 more
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Psychiatric Quarterly, 1993
Dual diagnosis in psychiatry and addiction refers to the presence of a substance use disorder coexisting with another major psychiatric disorder. This article reviews the prevalence and timing of occurrence of the various disorders and their combinations.
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Dual diagnosis in psychiatry and addiction refers to the presence of a substance use disorder coexisting with another major psychiatric disorder. This article reviews the prevalence and timing of occurrence of the various disorders and their combinations.
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2020
Why did states once abhor dual nationality? Dual nationality was once considered a threat to morality and to the international order. As the American diplomat George Bancroft remarked in 1849, states should “as soon tolerate a man with two wives as a man with...
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Why did states once abhor dual nationality? Dual nationality was once considered a threat to morality and to the international order. As the American diplomat George Bancroft remarked in 1849, states should “as soon tolerate a man with two wives as a man with...
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Dual reasons for dual citizenship
2017With increasing globalisation the nation state is losing its significance. This is reflected in a growing tendency to permit dual citizenship, a trend which Australia should follow. We should think of citizenship as membership and participation in a community, rather than as an exclusive allegiance to a single nation. Copyright.
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Metastable high-entropy dual-phase alloys overcome the strength–ductility trade-off
Nature, 2016Zhiming Li +4 more
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DRC: a dual route cascaded model of visual word recognition and reading aloud.
Psychology Review, 2001M. Coltheart +4 more
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Nickel dual-atom sites for electrochemical carbon dioxide reduction
Nature Synthesis, 2022Qiufeng Hao +13 more
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