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Ventricular electrophysiological properties: is interspecies variability related to thyroid state?

American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 1987
Whereas action potential (AP) duration, area, and repolarization vary considerably, ventricular AP characteristics such as resting membrane potential, AP amplitude, and maximal upstroke velocity of phase 0 depolarization appear similar in a variety of mammalian species.
O, Binah   +4 more
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Animal Pharmacokinetics and Interspecies Scaling of Ro 25-6833 and Related (Lactamylvinyl)cephalosporins†

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1998
From a series of six (lactamylvinyl)cephalosporins, candidates for clinical evaluation were selected on the basis of their kinetic profile in animals and predicted pharmacokinetics in man. Exploratory pharmacokinetic studies with Ro 25-6833 and five related cephalosporins were performed following intravenous administration to rats, dogs, and cynomolgus
W F, Richter   +4 more
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Genetic diversity and similarity among mammalian rotaviruses in relation to interspecies transmission of rotavirus

Archives of Virology, 1991
To address the question whether there was any molecular evidence for interspecies transmission of rotaviruses from one animal species to another, genetic relationships among human and animal rotaviruses were examined by a series of hybridization experiments in which genomic RNAs from 14 rotavirus strains derived from seven different host species were ...
O, Nakagomi, T, Nakagomi
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The Medium Is the Message: Interspecies and Interkingdom Signaling by Peptidoglycan and Related Bacterial Glycans

Annual Review of Microbiology, 2014
Peptidoglycan serves as a key structure of the bacterial cell by determining cell shape and providing resistance to internal turgor pressure. However, in addition to these essential and well-studied functions, bacterial signaling by peptidoglycan fragments, or muropeptides, has been demonstrated by recent work.
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Land, Industrial Livestock, and Interspecies Relations

Abstract Industrial livestock production commands almost one-third of all cultivated land and is the driving force in the surging global production and consumption of animal-based foods. This chapter argues that while the industrialization of livestock has achieved striking increases in productivity, it is nevertheless an inefficient way
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Our Symbiotic Life

Proceedings of the 2019 on Designing Interactive Systems Conference, 2019
We will explore four plausible futures and experiment on a speculative approach to investigate "wicked problems" [14]. Grounded in the field of design fiction, this work combines insights from the climate impact research community, technology meta trends, and plant science, all of which work as a basis for the exploration of relationships between ...
Katja Budinger, Frank Heidmann
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Post-Human Communities: Reorganizing Social Relations in the Age of Interspecies Communication.

The introduction of humanoid and zoomorphic robots is profoundly reshaping how people interact with technology, redefining the very concept of community. These robots, increasingly present in households, are no longer mere tools but social actors capable of providing emotional and practical support.
Pira F., Spaticchia U., Casagrande R.
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