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Seaweed rafts

Current Biology, 2021
Jonathan Waters provides an introduction to seaweed rafts and their role in the dispersal of marine and coastal species.
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RAFT Polymerization with Triphenylstannylcarbodithioates (Sn-RAFT)

ACS Macro Letters, 2015
A new range of tin-based reversible addition-fragmentation chain-transfer (RAFT) agents is described and evaluated for the polymerization of acrylamides, methyl acrylate and styrene. These organometallic compounds are highly reactive reversible transfer agents which allow an efficient control of the polymerization of substituted acrylamide monomers ...
Kulai, Ihor   +5 more
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Neutrons for rafts, rafts for neutrons

The European Physical Journal E, 2013
The determination of the structure of membrane rafts is a challenging issue in biology. The selection of membrane components both in the longitudinal and transverse directions plays a major role as it determines the creation of stable or tunable platforms that host interactions with components of the outer environment.
V. Rondelli   +5 more
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Pathogens: raft hijackers

Nature Reviews Immunology, 2003
Throughout evolution, organisms have developed immune-surveillance networks to protect themselves from potential pathogens. At the cellular level, the signalling events that regulate these defensive responses take place in membrane rafts--dynamic microdomains that are enriched in cholesterol and glycosphingolipids--that facilitate many protein-protein ...
Santos, Mañes   +2 more
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Imaging Lipid Rafts

Journal of Biochemistry, 2005
Lipid rafts are plasma membrane microdomains enriched in sphingolipids and cholesterol. These domains have been suggested to serve as platforms for various cellular events, such as signaling and membrane trafficking. However, little is known about the distribution and dynamics of lipids in these microdomains.
Reiko, Ishitsuka   +2 more
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RAFTing MapReduce: Fast recovery on the RAFT

2011 IEEE 27th International Conference on Data Engineering, 2011
MapReduce is a computing paradigm that has gained a lot of popularity as it allows non-expert users to easily run complex analytical tasks at very large-scale. At such scale, task and node failures are no longer an exception but rather a characteristic of large-scale systems.
Jorge-Arnulfo Quiane-Ruiz   +3 more
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Rafts and piled rafts

2023
Tony O'Brien   +2 more
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Lipid Rafts, Detergent-Resistant Membranes, and Raft Targeting Signals

Physiology, 2006
Lipid rafts are liquid-ordered (lo) phase microdomains proposed to exist in biological membranes. Rafts have been widely studied by isolating lo-phase detergent-resistant membranes (DRMs) from cells. Recent findings have shown that DRMs are not the same as preexisting rafts, prompting a major revision of the raft model.
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Survival Kit - Life Rafts and Slide/Rafts

2017
<div class="section abstract"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) applies to survival kits to be carried with life rafts or slide/rafts on transport category airplanes flying extended over-water routes and equipped with approved satellite alerting devices (e.g., 406 MHz Emergency Locator ...
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Raft

World Literature Today, 2023
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