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Survey of Shotgun Proteomics

2014
Proteins provide the verbs to biology, and proteomics provides the nouns for their analytical and discovery-driven studies. The term proteomics was coined in the 1990s and deals with the protein complement of the genome-the proteome. Following the classical proteomics era, the development of new mass spectrometric methods for peptide analysis permitted
Fabio Cesar Sousa, Nogueira   +1 more
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Shotgun Wound Ballistics

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1988
Shotguns are popular world wide and more of these weapons exist than the rifled types. With an increasing incidence and prevalence of gunshot wounds it is important for traumatologists to be familiar with shotgun wound ballistics. Shotgun wounds differ from those of other missiles because the spectrum of wound severity is large owing to the fact that ...
G J, Ordog   +2 more
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Shotgun Protein Sequencing

2007
Despite significant advances in the identification of known proteins, the analysis of unknown proteins by tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) still remains a challenging open problem. Although Klaus Biemann recognized the potential of mass spectrometry for sequencing of unknown proteins in the 1980s, low-throughput Edman degradation followed by cloning ...
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The Management of Shotgun Wounds

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1977
Injury by shotgun shows distinctive differences when compared to injury from single low- or high-velocity gunshot wounds. In the worst cases a close-range shotgun blast produces the most morbid and lethal wounds encountered in the civilian practice of trauma.
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Shotgun Wound Patterns

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1969
Relatively little has been published in the world literature on shotgun wound interpretation and ballistics. Since only few medical centers see a large number of shotgun injuries, less experienced examiners may be misled easily hi their interpretation of such wounds, particularly with regard to estimates of distance, with grave implications as to ...
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Shotgun wounds

The American Journal of Surgery, 1953
J C, DRYE, G, SHUSTER
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Shotgun embolus

Practical Neurology, 2013
Fiona Katherine, McCurdie   +2 more
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Shotgun Sequence Assembly

2004
Abstract Shotgun sequencing is the most widely used technique for determining the DNA sequence of organisms. It involves breaking up the DNA into many small pieces that can be read by automated sequencing machines, then piecing together the original genome using specialized software programs called assemblers.
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"Shotgun!" [PDF]

open access: possible, 2002
Paul Sommers   +4 more
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Shotgun

Appalachian Journal, 2021
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