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Resonant Trapping of the Moving Groups G18-39 and G21-22 in the Galactic Halo [PDF]

open access: greenProceedings of the International Astronomical Union, 2018
AbstractOrbital resonances in the Galactic halo have been studied using the Galactic mass model of Pichardo et al. (2003, 2004), including a Galactic bar. For the two moving groups of the Galactic halo, G18-39 and G21-22 (Silva et al. 2012), the majority of stars in both groups appear trapped in two resonances over the Galactic plane, generated by the ...
W. J. Schuster   +2 more
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Carta Editor Invitado G21

open access: diamondGremium, 2023
Este número 21 de colección que va dedicado a la Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Quintana Roo y al Departamento de Seguridad Pública se denomina: Análisis del patrimonio urbano arquitectónico desde las ciencias sociales y la seguridad pública.
Jaime Uribe Cortez
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Simultaneous down-regulation of tumor suppressor genes RBSP3/CTDSPL, NPRL2/G21 and RASSF1A in primary non-small cell lung cancer [PDF]

open access: goldBMC Cancer, 2010
BackgroundThe short arm of human chromosome 3 is involved in the development of many cancers including lung cancer. Three bona fide lung cancer tumor suppressor genes namely RBSP3 (AP20 region),NPRL2 and RASSF1A (LUCA region) were identified in the 3p21 ...
В. Н. Сенченко   +9 more
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Structural Insights into an Antiparallel Chair-Type G-Quadruplex From the Intron of NOP56 Oncogene. [PDF]

open access: yesAdv Sci (Weinh)
This study first reports that the intron 1 of NOP56 oncogene forms an antiparallel chair‐type G4 structure composed of two G‐tetrads and one C∙G∙C∙G tetrad. NOP56 gene transcription can be inhibited by PDS that binds and stabilizes NOP56‐G4. Solution NMR structures of the free NOP56‐G4 and NOP56‐G4‐PDS complex provide valuable insights into G4 ...
Yan Z   +11 more
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Preliminary study of biodegradability of starch-based bioplastics using ASTM G21-70, dip-hanging, and Soil Burial Test methods

open access: goldIOP Conference Series: Earth and Environment, 2019
Biodegradability testing methods being used nowadays have many disadvantages; they are time-consuming, inefficient medium used, and too much sample needed to do the test.
Rossy Choerun Nissa   +3 more
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G21(P) Ebstein’s anomaly in the neonatal period is associated with very poor prognosis – a 10 year experience [PDF]

open access: bronzePaediatricians with expertise in cardiology special interest group (PECSIG), 2020
Introduction Ebstein’s anomaly is a rare form of congenital heart disease (CHD), occurring in less than 1% of patients with CHD. With advances in Fetal Medicine and Cardiology, Ebstein’s anomaly is being diagnosed antenatally. The literature highlights that it can be difficult to predict the prognosis particularly during the neonatal period.
M Jagga   +3 more
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G21(P) Ward Round Based Mini CEX For Paediatrics Trainees: Results of a Web Based Questionnaire Survey [PDF]

open access: bronzeArchives of Disease in Childhood, 2013
Aims MiniCEX is a structured, formative, workplace based assessment tool and is an integral and mandatory part of the paediatric training portfolio in theUK. Traditionally ward rounds are consultant led, with the role of trainees being limited to history presentation and documentation.
Aparna Saha, U. Pillai, Anil Garg
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G21 End mill cutting of a difficult-to-machine material

open access: bronzeThe Proceedings of Conference of Kyushu Branch, 2006
Kôji Kawamura, Isami SHIOZAWA
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G21 [PDF]

open access: bronzeArthropod Management Tests, 2012
James F. Price, Curtis A. Nagle
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2A1-G21 Cooperation for Functional Distributed Modular Robots

open access: bronzeThe Proceedings of JSME annual Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (Robomec), 2008
Hiroki Takahashi, Hiroshi IGARASHI
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