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[10] Bovine factor X (Stuart factor)

1976
Publisher Summary Preface factor X is a glycoprotein that plays a central role in blood coagulation. It is present in a precursor form in normal plasma, but is inactive in patients with Stuart disease. Factor X is activated by two physiological pathways called the intrinsic and extrinsic systems.
Kazuo Fujikawa, Earl W. Davie
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X Factor

2010
"X Factor" come caso di studio interessante per capire come funziona un talent show convergente. Estensioni, brand e discorsi intorno al programma.
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Afrocentrism and the X-Factor

Transition, 1992
Somehow, they're a perfect emblem of our times: the hats and other paraphernalia many young black men are wearing that feature a proudly displayed "X." In some cases, the name "Malcolm" appears on one of the crossbars of the X. But the letter itself is as any semiotician would tell you-the sign of the crossroads and all that it implies in black ...
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Factorization at lowx

Physical Review D, 1986
We study hard processes in hadron-hadron scattering when one momentum fraction x-italic is much smaller than the other. New theoretical features involving noncanceling soft gluons are identified, but factorization is shown to be preserved in the cases considered.
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The radioimmunoassay of factor X

Thrombosis Research, 1977
Donald T. Elmore, R.F. Murphy
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The X factor

Nature Chemical Biology, 2015
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