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Hitting and Getting Hit

Ploughshares, 2011
This 40th anniversary issue edited by best-selling novelist Alice Hoffman (The Dovekeepers, Practical Magic) features new work from Ursula K. Le Guin, Marge Piercy, Jennifer Haigh, Ann Hood, and Wally Lamb; an interview with Elizabeth Bishop from the archives; and a story from Ploughshares ' first Emerging Fiction Writer's Award winner Thomas Lee.
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Hit-to-Lead: Hit Validation and Assessment

2018
High-throughput screening assays have become nearly ubiquitous in the search for small compounds or peptides that can modulate biological processes for therapeutic purposes. While many assays have become quite robust, with well-established protocols, the subsequent steps of validating the hits and choosing the best ones to take forward into leads for ...
Kirk E, Hevener   +5 more
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Hitting the buffers

Nature Chemistry, 2021
Bruce C. Gibb reminds us that buffers are not necessarily innocent bystanders and that they can bind to biomacromolecules too.
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Hit and run

ACM SIGGRAPH 2009 Computer Animation Festival, 2009
Deep in their secret hideouts, two heroes receive an urgent call: disaster has struck! When evil is on the loose, saving the day is what these two defenders of virtue do best, until they inadvertently get into a fender bender with each other. Now Deconstructor and the Knockout, two of the world's greatest costumed crime fighters, are stuck bickering ...
Alex Marino, Greg Peltz
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But, Gertrude, I Beg to Differ, a Hit Is Not a Hit Is Not a Hit

Violence Against Women, 2002
Not everyone who uses violence against his or her intimate partner is a batterer. It is essential to conduct a full, contextualized analysis of any violent relationship to determine if there is battering in the relationship and, if so, who is the batterer.
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Hit-hit and hit-run: Viruses in the playing field of multiple sclerosis

Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2003
Viruses have been major players in the search for the cause of multiple sclerosis (MS). In support of the viral theory is the predominance of CD8+ T cells and class-I major histocompatibility complex in lesions, the powerful therapeutic effects of beta interferons, the ease of inducing demyelination in experimental models following virus challenge, and
I A, Scarisbrick, M, Rodriguez
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Hitting a robot vs. hitting a human

Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Human-robot interaction, 2011
The present project aimed to study how people make moral judgment for human versus robot behaviors. Ten transgression scenarios were presented to the participants with either a human or a robot as the perpetrator or the victim. Results showed that most of the transgressions were perceived as less immoral when it was acted on a robot than on a human ...
Sau-Lai Lee, Ivy Yee-man Lau
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Warum Hits Hits werden

2014
Es gibt bestimmte Konstruktionsmerkmale, die sich bei erfolgreichen Popmusik-Stücken mithilfe unterschiedlicher Analysekriterien feststellen lassen. Diesen variablen und invariablen Vorgaben geht Volkmar Kramarz detailliert nach. Darüber hinaus zeigt er durch Befragungen von Pop-Hörern und beispielsweise über die Messung ihrer Gehirnaktivitäten ...
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He Hits, She Hits

Criminal Justice and Behavior, 2003
Within the study of intimate partner violence (IPV), controversy exists over whether perpetration and victimization of domestic violence is gender specific (gendered). Some researchers maintain no or few gender differences in IPV offending and victimization, particularly at less severe levels.
Heather C. Melton, Joanne Belknap
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A direct hit

Science
Earlier this month, the Trump administration set off a frenzy in the US scientific community when the National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced that indirect cost reimbursement for federally funded research would be capped at 15%, a drastic cut from a usual range of 50 to 70%.
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