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Further on Footprinting

Pediatrics, 1969
In "Letters to the Editor" in your December 1968 journal (Pediatrics, 42:1012), there appeared a letter from a Doris Gleason, RRL, Director, Medical Record Research Bureau, Hollister, Inc., 211 E. Chicago Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60611. This letter indicated that the general use of routine footprinting of infants in the delivery room is a valid and ...
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The Footprint of the Prophet

Muqarnas, 1992
The way custom and ritual are transmitted from one culture to another, with or without retaining their original meaning, is often the subject of historical investigation, with the result that hardly anything turns out to be really new. That religious symbols, customs, and rituals are shared should not be surprising where there is a common religious ...
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Holocene footprints in Namibia: The influence of substrate on footprint variability

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2013
ABSTRACTWe report a Holocene human and animal footprint site from the Namib Sand Sea, south of Walvis Bay, Namibia. Using these data, we explore intratrail footprint variability associated with small variations in substrate properties using a “whole foot” analytical technique developed for the studies in human ichnology.
Sarita A, Morse   +6 more
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The invention of footprinting

Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 2001
Having been trained in physics, mymolecular biology was picked up on thestreets. The streets, however, wereinteresting places in the mid-1970s, full ofpromise and entirely unsolved, evenuntried, problems. In pursuit ofinteresting problems, I went to work withElbert Branscomb, at the LawrenceLivermore laboratory, on errorpropagation of protein synthesis
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Footprints of a Giant

NEW SOLUTIONS: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy, 2001
The chemical accident at the Union Carbide factory in Bhopal, India in 1984 has killed 16,000 people so far and tens of thousands of others are still seriously ill. A physician reviews some of their ailments and comments on the lack of medical services available to them and of knowledge about long-term health effects of the exposures.
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Footprints of Conditionals

2005
Probabilistic conditionals are a powerful means of representing commonsense and expert knowledge. By viewing probabilistic conditionals as an institution, we obtain a formalization of probabilistic conditionals as a logical system. Using the framework of institutions, we phrase a general representation problem that is closely related to the selection ...
Christoph Beierle   +1 more
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Footprints to the future

Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 2009
A brief history of the impact of humans on the earth's biosphere and a description of the more serious of these lead into a description of a method of quantifying the overall contemporary impact. The world's available biological resources--assessed by global footprinting data published by the Global Footprinting Network in October 2008--are compared ...
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Ultrasonic Footprinting

Molecular Biology, 2018
Ligand binding influences the dynamics of the DNA helix in both the binding site and adjacent regions. This, in particular, is reflected in the changing pattern of cleavage of complexes under the action of ultrasound. The specificity of ultrasound-induced cleavage of the DNA sugar-phosphate backbone was studied in actinomycin D (AMD) complexes with ...
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Tracking CRISPR’s Footprints

2019
The programmable clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)/CRISPR-associated 9 (Cas9) and CRISPR-Cas9-derived gene editing and manipulation tools have revolutionized biomedical research over the past few years. One important category of assisting technologies in CRISPR gene editing is methods used for detecting and quantifying ...
Lin, Lin   +1 more
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Carbon “Footprinting” IT

Computer, 2022
Charles Li, Jeffrey M. Voas
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