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A landscape for the dynamics of an immune response

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2004
Dynamic shaping of the antibody repertoire is essential for effective immunity. We describe here a novel approach for clarifying how the antibody repertoire is shaped over time for development of a specific immune response. We obtained over 500 immunoglobulin G1 clones harboring VH186.2 from the spleen, bone marrow, and microdissected individual ...
Atsuko, Furukawa   +2 more
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The Dynamic Response

1997
For the nonequilibrium response the second law takes the form of the internal dissipation inequality (9.2.4) and the combination of the frame indifference with the symmetry leads to explicit representations of the nonequilibrium response functions.
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Dynamic Response in Nanoelectrowetting on a Dielectric

ACS Nano, 2016
Droplet spreading at an applied voltage underlies the function of tunable optical devices including adjustable lenses and matrix display elements. Faster response and the enhanced resolution motivate research toward miniaturization of these devices to nanoscale dimensions.
Jyoti Roy, Choudhuri   +5 more
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On the Dynamic Response of Disordered Composites

Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1973
A formulation is obtained that is to be satisfied by the mean (i.e., statistical averaged) field quantities in a statistical sample of heterogeneous, linearly elastic solids. Inertia effects are included in the analysis. A low frequency-long wavelength theory is extracted from the general formulation as an approximation to be used when spatial ...
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Dynamic response of quantum dots

Physical Review B, 1991
The equilibrium properties and dynamic response of quantum-dot structures with and without magnetic fields are calculated, starting from a confining potential of parabolic shape. Within our analytical theory we can calculate all eigenmodes of the systems.
, Shikin, , Nazin, , Heitmann, , Demel
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Cardiovascular Responses to Dynamic Exercise

Cardiology Clinics, 1987
Dynamic exercise results in a marked increase in oxygen consumption. This increase is accomplished by a significant increase in heart rate and peripheral oxygen extraction and, to a lesser extent, by an increase in stroke volume. There is a small increase in mean systemic and pulmonary artery pressures and marked decrease in systemic and pulmonary ...
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Dynamics of Cerebrovascular Responses to Oxygen

1983
The generation of vasoactive metabolites (Siesjo et al, 1971; Kogure et al, 1977) and ions (Dora et al, 1979) or their release into the extracellular space provides an ample explanation for the accompanying cerebrovascular dilation when arterial PO2 (PaO2) is reduced below 40 torr (Borgstrom et al, 1975).
T, Shinozuka, E M, Nemoto
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Dynamic response

2015
1 Introduction 2 Ship structures 2.1 Environment-induced vibrations 2.1.1 Wave-induced vibration 2.1.2 Ice-induced vibration 2.2 Machinery or propeller-induced vibrations 2.2.1 Propeller-induced vibration 2.2.2 Machinery-induced vibration 2.2.3 Numerical and analytical vibration studies of ship structures 2.3 Noise 2.3.1 Interior noise 2.3.2 Air ...
Cho, D. S.   +17 more
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Dynamic Cyber-Incident Response.

2018
Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University ...
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