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Stay with me: rPL4 kidnaps the viral replicase to limit TVBMV infection. [PDF]
Uranga M.
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Protocol for mapping tumor infiltration by murine T cells using multiplex immunofluorescence. [PDF]
Lim RJ +6 more
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An Episomal Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats/Cas9 System for Transgene-Free Multiplex Gene Editing in Pig Cells. [PDF]
Jiang C +11 more
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Y-box binding protein-1 at the crossroads of DNA damage response and tumor immune evasion. [PDF]
Toulany M, Sodji QH.
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RUSI Talking Strategy Podcasts Episode 9: Sir Michael Quinlan and British Nuclear Strategy
Kris Stoddart
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Nuclear replacement strategies
Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2003Although still a technology in its infancy, nuclear replacement promises a potential alternative to arthrodesis for patients with discogenic back pain. It is ideally suited to those patients presenting early in the degenerative cascade with minimal to no arthritic changes or disc collapse.
H Claude, Sagi, Q B, Bao, Hansen A, Yuan
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Nuclear Strategy and Nuclear Winter
World Politics, 1991This essay explores the effect of the “nuclear winter” thesis upon the strategic debate. Both “hawks” and “doves” responded to the nuclear winter thesis in an ideological manner, illustrating the theological nature of the debate on nuclear strategy.
Theodore Rueter, Thomas Kalil
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International Security, 1979
Arguments over Salt II will avoid some needed discussion of basic strategies. The author questions the value of arms control negotiations and weapons systems evaluations when there is no firm strategic force posture. He points out that failure to deter attack will leave the country in an acute crisis and the president with the options of surrender or ...
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Arguments over Salt II will avoid some needed discussion of basic strategies. The author questions the value of arms control negotiations and weapons systems evaluations when there is no firm strategic force posture. He points out that failure to deter attack will leave the country in an acute crisis and the president with the options of surrender or ...
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