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Focus on human natural killer cells.

Rivista di biologia, 2010
Human natural killer (NK) lymphocytes were originally identified by their large granular morphology and their ability to "naturally" kill virus-infected and malignant cells without any priming. Lacking the surface markers of either B or T cells, they constitute the third major lymphocytic population, representing 5-15% of circulating lymphocytes. Their
Fietta, Pieranna, Delsante, Giovanni
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The Nature of Deep-Focus Earthquakes

Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 1989
Wadati (1928) first proved convincingly that some earthquakes occur at depths well beneath the Earth's crust. He essentially proposed the nomenclature used today by the International Seismological Centre (ISC), i.e. earthquakes with focal depths exceeding 300 km are deep earthquakes, and those with depths between 70 and 300 km are intermediate earth ...
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Management focus: A natural winner

Nursery World, 2011
Children at a campus early years centre enjoy an innovative education, says Thais Bishop, manager of the Children's Garden.
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Natural cholesterol-lowering products: focus on probiotics

British Journal of Community Nursing, 2014
It is important to maintain healthy blood lipid profiles in order to reduce risk of cardiovascular disease. This article explores some of the evidence for natural cholesterol lowering products as a possible alternative to cholesterol lowering medication.
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A natural fit: exposure to nature influences regulatory focus

European Journal of Marketing
Purpose Natural environments and imagery are known to have a myriad of effects on people’s physical and psychological states. However, little is known about how exposure to nature-related imagery can influence consumers’ motivational states. This research investigates the effect of exposure to nature on consumers’ regulatory focus.
Hajar Fatemi, Jing Wan
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The syntactic nature of focus

Abstract The grammar of focus displays a wide range of multimodular effects (in semantics, syntax, morphology, and phonology). The classical analysis of focus stemming from the Principles & Parameters framework considered it as an essentially syntactic phenomenon (with interface consequences), and this is still the core idea under ...
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Focus Introduction: Aquatic Nature Religion

Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 2007
Outdoor adventure and other recreational practices can express, evoke, and reinforce religious perceptions and orientations to natural and social worlds. Some participants in them understand nature itself to be sacred in some way and believe that facilitating human connections to nature is the most important aspect of their chosen practice.
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An Analysis of the Concept of a “Natural Infection Focus”

Soviet Geography, 1967
AbstractA review of the terminology used by various Soviet authors to designate different ranks of natural-infection areas in which zoonoses, diseases communicable from animals to man under natural conditions, may arise. A system of taxonomic units is proposed both for natural-infection areas and the morphological parts of such areas.
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Focus on Nature

2016
Andrian-Werburg, Maximilian Von   +4 more
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