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Local IgE Production

American Journal of Rhinology, 2000
Recent data from a number of groups have confirmed that IgE antibody may be produced, at least in part, locally within the nasal mucosa. Our data support the theory that B cell switching may also occur locally, although this remains to be confirmed. Local IgE may account for local disease expression in atopic subjects, although it is not clear which ...
S R, Durham, L, Smurthwaite, H J, Gould
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On the Product of Localization Operators

2007
We provide examples of the product of two localization operators. As a special case, we study the composition of Gabor multipliers. The results highlight the instability of this product and underline the necessity of expressing it in terms of asymptotic expansions.
CORDERO, Elena, K. Gröchenig
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Local glucocorticoid production in the thymus

Steroids, 2015
Besides generating immunocompetent T lymphocytes, the thymus is an established site of de novo extra-adrenal glucocorticoid (GC) production. Among the compartments of the thymus, both stromal thymic epithelial cells (TECs) and thymocytes secrete biologically active GCs. Locally produced GCs secreted by the various thymic cellular compartments have been
Gergely, Talaber   +2 more
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Localic Products of Spaces

Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society, 1996
The subject is spatiality of localic products of topological spaces, in particular metrizable spaces, or equivalently, preservation of products under the embedding of the category of sober spaces into the category of locales. A key theorem characterizes spatiality of (localic) products in terms of winning strategies of a strictly determined topological
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Locally Product Structures and Supersymmetry

Letters in Mathematical Physics, 2003
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Carvalho, M.   +2 more
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The production of locality

2003
In this chapter, the author addresses related questions that have arisen in an ongoing series of writings about global cultural flows. Although they broadly inform his response to these questions, the author's argument does not stem directly from concern with either the production of space or the disciplinary anxieties of anthropology as such.
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