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Sex and the basal mRNA synthesis machinery
Turning genes on or off is so key that mechanisms are alike between yeast and people. Yet, new molecular approaches are revealing sex differences. Understanding sex differences is needed because most if not all diseases differ in frequency and presentation between men and women.
Diane E. Garsetti +3 more
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The “jumping mode” scanning thermal microscopy (JM‐SThM) allows meaningful quantitative imaging of thermal properties of ceramic samples with rough surfaces. The quantitative imaging is based on a demonstrated calibration technique for the SThM probe and its finite‐elements model.
Denis Alikin +9 more
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Direct incubation of Xiphidium caeruleum plant material with ω‐amino alcohols followed by extraction and purification results in N‐hydroxyalkyl phenylbenzoisoquinolindiones (PBIQs). Long‐chain derivatives show good antiproliferative effects together with low cytotoxicity.
Yu Chen +3 more
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Understanding past responses of ice sheets to climate change provides an important long‐term context for observations of present day, and projected future, ice‐sheet change. In this work, we reconstruct the deglaciation of the marine‐terminating western margin of the Scandinavian Ice Sheet in the outer Hardangerfjorden area of southwestern Norway ...
Carl Regnéll +4 more
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Performance of Steel Fiber‐Reinforced Concrete Pier under Impact Load
Vehicular impact on bridge piers is one of the leading causes of bridge failure. Due to the increase in vehicle‐pier collisions, many researchers have studied the performance of RC bridge piers under vehicle collisions. Adding steel fiber is an alternative way to improve the impact resistance of concrete structures and enhance their capacity for energy
Melaknesh Dessalegn +2 more
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During the CROSSINN campaign, coplanar‐retrieved wind fields of cross‐valley and vertical wind speed components were used to identify and further analyze the properties of cross‐valley vortices in the Inn valley, Austria. Looking upvalley, a typical vortex structure manifested as a clockwise rotating circulation contained entirely within the valley ...
Nevio Babić +7 more
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Phosphoproteomic analysis of lung tissue from patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension
Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a rare disorder associated with high morbidity and mortality despite currently available treatments. We compared the phosphoproteome of lung tissue from subjects with idiopathic PAH (iPAH) obtained at the time of lung transplant with control lung tissue.
Ravikumar Sitapara +4 more
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Optical Fiber Sensors for Safety and Maintenance Monitoring of Linear Infrastructure
This review rigorously provides a thorough and detailed overview of the most recent innovations and advancements in the field of railway and pipeline infrastructure monitoring, accomplished through the implementation of cutting‐edge fiber sensing technologies, with a specific emphasis on its two principal technical branches, namely multipoint sensing ...
Shengnan Wu +10 more
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Microstructure of recycled multilayer films and compatibilizer effects at the droplet‐matrix interface. ABSTRACT The microstructure of polymer blends significantly influences their mechanical properties, with performance primarily determined by blend composition, morphology, and processing conditions.
Kateřina Plevová +3 more
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Mississippian carbonate platforms in the East Irish Sea Basin developed not only on footwalls but also within hanging wall basins, controlled by inherited N–S faults. Seismic interpretation reveals complex growth geometries and platform demise, offering new insights into extensional tectonics and geothermal reservoir potential in structurally complex ...
Maulana Rizki Aditama +4 more
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