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Residual Breast Cancer Cells Co-opt SOX5-Driven Endochondral Ossification to Maintain Dormancy. [PDF]

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PESTICIDE RESIDUES

Analytical Chemistry, 1965
METHODOLOGY for residue analysis has advanced rapidly during the current review period, from November 1962 through October 1964. Notable progress has been made in the development and refinement of methods of analysis by which any or all of a large number of pesticide residue chemicals can be detected and measured in one general operation.
Cook, J. William, Williams, Sidney
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Residue Currents

Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 2004
This paper is a survey about the recent developments, together with some of their applications, of residue theory from the current point of view, focusing particularly on the various asymptotic aspects, in the complete as well as noncomplete intersection case. From the Contents: Residue integral and Coleff-Herrera residue current.
Tsikh, August, Yger, Alain
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Numerical residues

Image and Vision Computing, 2005
Binary morphological transformations based on the residues (ultimate erosion, skeleton by openings, etc.) and their associated functions which are based on the analysis of the residue evolution in every point of the image are extended to functions.
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Residual lymphocele

Urology, 1985
Uncomplicated lymphoceles can cause lateral extrinsic compression of the sigmoid colon. Ultrasound is the study of choice to define these cystic collections, which may persist many months as a postoperative complication of pelvic lymph node dissection.
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Drug Residues

2010
The use of veterinary drugs in animal production is necessary for the prevention and treatment of disease; however, such use may result in residues. Regulatory authorities administer legislative frameworks which ensure that foods derived from animals treated with approved veterinary drugs are safe for human consumption.
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DISTRIBUTION OF AMINO ACID RESIDUES AND RESIDUE-RESIDUE CONTACTS IN MOLECULAR CHAPERONES

Preparative Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2001
The amino acid distribution and residue-residue contacts in molecular chaperones are different when compared to normal globular proteins. The study of molecular chaperones reveals a different surrounding environment to exist for the residues Cys, Trp, and His which may play an important role in determining the chaperone structures.
T S, Kumarevel   +2 more
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Residual inhibition

2007
Following offset of an appropriate masking stimulus, tinnitus may remain suppressed for a period, typically less than a minute. This phenomenon is known as "residual inhibition" (RI). This chapter reviews the psychoacoustic properties of RI and their relation to hearing impairment, tinnitus spectra, and the spectra of masking stimuli.
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Minimal Residual Disease

Current Opinion in Hematology, 1995
The study of minimal residual disease has been fueled by the technologic advent of the polymerase chain reaction and basic developments identifying the genetic lesions involved in human malignancies. Thus far advances in identifying, cloning, and the subsequent polymerase chain reaction amplification of relevant genes have outpaced clinical studies ...
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