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Alfred Henry Sturtevant (November 21, 1891-April 6, 1970) [PDF]
It would be difficult to overestimate the importance of Sturtevant's scientific contributions to the development of present-day genetic concepts. Even so I am reluctant to attempt any such evaluation.
Emerson, Sterling
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An elegant solution to the Medvedev-Putin policy. CEPS Commentary, 27 May 2011 [PDF]
All of Russia is now absorbed in the burning question of who will stand for President in 2012. Kremlinologists at home and abroad are desperately trying to read the meaning of indirect remarks and hints from the President and Prime Minister.
Emerson, Michael.
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A separation of the reactions in photosynthesis by means of intermittent light [PDF]
Experiments on photosynthesis in intermittent light have been made on two occasions. Brown and Escombe, in 1905, made use of a rotating sector to study the effect of light intensity on the photosynthesis of leaves.
Arnold, William, Emerson, Robert
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Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are pivotal regulators of cellular processes. Here we reveal an interaction between the lncRNA NORAD, noted for its role in DNA stability, and the immune related transcription factor STAT3 in embryonic and differentiated ...
Amir Argoetti +7 more
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European Neighbourhood Policy:Strategy or Placebo?. CEPS Working Documents, No. 215, 1 November 2004 [PDF]
The EU now faces an existential dilemma in the apparent choice to be made between over-extending the enlargement process to the point of destroying its own governability, versus denying one of its founding values to be open to all European democracies ...
Emerson, Michael
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Jay Kirby, PhD student in the Communication, Rhetoric, and Digital Media program at North Carolina State University, conducted this interview with Associate Professor Lori Emerson to focus on her research about how interfaces and the material aspects of
Jay Kirby, Lori Emerson
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Positive emotional valence in spontaneous facial expressions of autistic adolescents
Facial expressions produced by autistic individuals are often perceived as difficult to interpret. Most data on facial expression production rely on posed or mimicked facial expressions, which may not be representative of spontaneous expressiveness.
Ruth B. Grossman +4 more
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Quality of remotely-collected gaze data in autistic and non-spectrum children
Many developmentalists have shifted to remote research. This project uses secondary data to evaluate the quality of eye-gaze data from 30 autistic children and a language-matched sample of 30 nonspectrum children (mean ages 48 and 27 months, respectively)
Amelia Steele +3 more
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The Shaping of a Policy Framework for the Wider Europe. CEPS Policy Brief No. 39, September 2003 [PDF]
[From the Introduction]. With the enlargement of the EU from 15 to 25, the new Wider Europe debate – interpreted in the broad sense as in this paper – rises high up on the EU agenda, complementing the draft Constitution prepared by the European ...
Emerson, Michael.
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Non-additive enhancement of the photosynthesis excited by simultaneous illumination with far-red light and light of shorter wavelengths is called as "second Emerson effect".
V. Lysenko +10 more
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