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Tertiary lymphoid structures in genitourinary cancers: a comprehensive review. [PDF]

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Abreu A   +7 more
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A New Visual Method to Determine Infiltration Rate from Infiltration Capacity Models

Natural Sciences Education, 2016
It is challenging to demonstrate the ideas of infiltration capacity and actual infiltration rates into soil from a water supply (such as rainfall) event because infiltration capacity models are usually given as a function of time. This article outlines a new visual method by which the actual infiltration rate can be demonstrated using an Excel ...
Jianting Zhu, Yanyan Cheng
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Identity and Cytotoxic Capacity of Cells Infiltrating Renal Allografts

New England Journal of Medicine, 1975
To determine the identity and cytotoxic capacity of lymphoid cells involved in allograft rejection, we studied viable, monodispersed cells recovered from 10 rejected human renal allografts. A heterogeneous population of cells including macrophages and both bone-marrow (B) and thymus-derived (T) lymphocytes accumulate in rejected grafts.
T B, Strom   +3 more
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Variable infiltration capacity cold land process model updates

Global and Planetary Change, 2003
Abstract The Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC) macroscale hydrologic model is distinguished from other Soil–Vegetation–Atmosphere Transfer schemes (SVATS) by its focus on runoff processes. These are represented via the variable infiltration curve, a parameterization of the effects of subgrid variability in soil moisture holding capacity, from ...
Keith A. Cherkauer   +2 more
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Factors affecting the infiltration capacity in bamboo groves

Journal of Forest Research, 2012
To determine the effects of the characteristics of litter and surface soil on the infiltration capacity in bamboo groves, infiltration rates were measured on a plot-scale using an oscillating-nozzle rainfall simulator at seven Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens) sites and one Madake (P. bambusoides) site in Japan. The maximum final infiltration rate (
Marino Hiraoka, Yuichi Onda
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