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The Structure of Prostaglandin E, F1 and F2. [PDF]
Sune Bergström+5 more
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The polynomial property (V) [PDF]
Given Banach spaces E and F, we denote by ${\mathcal P}(^k!E,F)$ the space of all k-homogeneous (continuous) polynomials from E into F, and by ${\mathcal P}_{wb}(^k!E,F)$ the subspace of polynomials which are weak-to-norm continuous on bounded sets. It is shown that if E has an unconditional finite dimensional expansion of the identity, the following ...
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A COMPARISON OF THE ACTIONS OF PROSTAGLANDINS F2a AND E1 ON SMOOTH MUSCLE [PDF]
E. W. HORTON, I H Main
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Painleve's problem and the semiadditivity of analytic capacity [PDF]
Let $\gamma(E)$ be the analytic capacity of a compact set $E$ and let $\gamma_+(E)$ be the capacity of $E$ originated by Cauchy transforms of positive measures. In this paper we prove that $\gamma(E)\approx\gamma_+(E)$ with estimates independent of $E$.
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We evaluated PGE2 and EP receptor in patients with interstitial cystitis.Enrolled in the study were 20 female patients with interstitial cystitis (11 with and 9 without Hunner lesions), 9 female controls with another urological disease who needed a cystoscopic procedure and 10 normal volunteers.
Wada, Naoki+5 more
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CONTEXT: Exposure of hepatocytes to pathological conditions in a microenvironment of hypoxia and reoxygenation is very frequent in hepatic diseases.
Dahir Ramos de Andrade Jr.+2 more
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FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON THE CENTRAL NERVOUS ACTIONS OF PROSTAGLANDINS F2α AND E1 [PDF]
E. W. HORTON, I H Main
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On the mathematical origin of quantum space-time [PDF]
An Euclidean topological space E is homeomorphic to the subset of delta-functions of the space D'(E) of Schwartz distributions on E. Herewith, any smooth function of compact support on E is extended onto D'(E). One can think of these extensions as sue generis quantum deformations. In quantum models, one therefore should replace integration of functions
arxiv
Deciphering the skeletal interoceptive circuitry to control bone homeostasis
This review introduces the skeletal interoceptive circuitry, covering the ascending signals from bone tissues to the brain (sensors), the central neural circuits that integrate this information and dispatch commands (CPU), and the descending pathways that regulate bone homeostasis (effectors).
Yefeng Wu+7 more
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Enhancement of orthodontic tooth movement (OTM) through local administration of biofunctional molecules has become increasingly significant, particularly for adult patients seeking esthetic and functional improvements.
Cristina Dora Ciobotaru+6 more
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