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Secondary Cell Wall Deposition in Developing Secondary Xylem of Poplar

Journal of Integrative Plant Biology, 2010
Abstract Although poplar is widely used for genomic and biotechnological manipulations of wood, the cellular basis of wood development in poplar has not been accurately documented at an ultrastructural level. Developing secondary xylem cells from hybrid poplar (Populus deltoides x P.
Minako, Kaneda   +2 more
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Arm ischemia secondary to giant cell arteritis

Annals of Vascular Surgery, 1988
Patients with severe ischemic symptoms that fail to respond to steroid therapy, despite a dramatic and continuous drop in the erythrocyte sedimentation rate, may require arterial bypass surgery to overcome arterial ischemia caused by arteritis. We report the case of a patient with bilateral subclavian artery occlusion secondary to giant cell arteritis ...
D P, Halpin, K T, Moran, E R, Jewell
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Pancreatic Secondary Lesions from Renal Cell Carcinoma

World Journal of Surgery, 2014
AbstractBackgroundMetastatic lesions to the pancreas are uncommon. The most frequent metastases are from renal cell carcinoma (RCC). We analyzed the clinical features and survival of patients with pancreatic metastasis from renal cell carcinoma.MethodsWe retrospectively reviewed the clinical records of patients with pancreatic metastases from RCC ...
Moletta L   +5 more
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Immobilized Yeast Cells and Secondary Metabolites

2016
The use of immobilized cell technology (ICT) is viewed as a promising biotechnological tool to achieve high volumetric productivities of yeast fermentation in bioindustry of alcoholic beverages. During this process a huge number of organic compounds are being formed as yeast secondary metabolites, among which volatile compounds, such as higher alcohols,
Ðorđević, Verica   +3 more
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SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA SECONDARY TO CHOLESTEATOMA

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1951
THE FOLLOWING report is of a case of squamous cell carcinoma found in the mastoid antrum and middle area which had developed secondarily from cholesteatoma of the middle ear. REPORT OF A CASE R. C. C., a 38-yr.-old man, was seen on Jan. 10, 1950, with an exposed cholesteatoma protruding through a fistulous erosion (1 cm.
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Secondary malignancies after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 2005
Advances in the field of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation have led to an increasing number of cures of malignant and non-malignant diseases with this therapeutic approach. Long-term survivorship may, however, be associated with secondary malignancies, the result of a complex interaction of treatment-, recipient- and immunosuppression-related ...
Dipak, Ghelani   +2 more
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PRIMARY AND SECONDARY CELLS

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1969
A J, Salkind, W, Raddi
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Improvements in lithium secondary cells

IEEE 35th International Power Sources Symposium, 2003
Hermetic AA-size lithium secondary cells with spiral-wound electrode design were used to compare the performances of four commercially available active cathode materials. The four cathode materials tested were LiNiO/sub 2/, LiCoO/sub 2/, LiMn/sub 2/O/sub 4/, and Li/sub 2/Mn/sub 4/O/sub 9/, supplied by Cyprus Foote Mineral Company.
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Secondary Cells in Tropical Climates

Nature, 1910
ALL who have used batteries of small secondary cells in the tropics will have experienced the difficulty of keeping their cells in efficient working order, and especially in preserving the junction of separate cells from rapid corrosion. The difficulty, appreciable in Europe, becomes very serious in a climate where the laboratory temperature lies ...
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Cell Culture and Secondary Products

1977
An appreciation of the basic techniques of cell suspension culture is essential to any assessment of their realized and potential applications. Following a critical evaluation of the present state of technology in the field, this article outlines the directions in which suspension cultures have contributed to our knowledge of the basic physiology of ...
H. E. Street, D. N. Butcher, E. J. Staba
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