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Decoding tRNA dynamics in neuroimmune disorders: mechanistic insights, diagnostic innovations, and therapeutic opportunities. [PDF]
Liang E, Wang W, Zhang L.
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RNA Methylation in Cancer Metabolism: from Mechanisms to Therapeutic Opportunities. [PDF]
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Interplay between hypoxia, RNA methylation, and HPV in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas: drivers of oncogenesis and resistance to therapy. [PDF]
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Bioengineering modification and application of bacterial outer membrane vesicles. [PDF]
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METTL3 inhibition alleviates neuroinflammation and apoptosis by reducing ETV4 m6A modification. [PDF]
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BRBF response modification factor
Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 2009Abstract In this paper, overstrength, ductility and response modification factor of Buckling Restrained Braced frames were evaluated. To do so, buildings with various stories and different bracing configuration including diagonal, split X , chevron ( V and Inverted V ) bracings were considered.
B. Asgarian, H.R. Shokrgozar
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Seismic Response Modification Factors
Journal of Structural Engineering, 1999The response modification factor plays a key role in the seismic design of new buildings in the United States. To date, the values assigned to this factor are based on engineering judgment and have little sound technical basis. Any improvement in the reliability of modern earthquake-resistant buildings in the United States will require the systematic ...
Andrew Whittaker +2 more
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History of Structural Response Modification Factors
New Horizons and Better Practices, 2007Structural engineers practicing in regions of high seismicity have been wrestling with the complexities of designing safe structures to resist seismic activity for 100 years beginning with the rebuilding effort following the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
James Malley, Peter Cheever
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