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DNA Strand Buffers

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2018
A buffer reaction actively resists changes to the concentration of a chemical species. Typically, buffering reactions have only been able to regulate the concentration of hydronium (i.e., pH) and other ions. Here, we develop a new class of buffers that regulate the concentrations of short sequences of DNA (i.e., oligonucleotides).
Dominic Scalise   +2 more
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Prosthetic Valve Strands

Echocardiography, 2014
A 62-year-old woman presented with a sudden transient ischemic attack (TIA). Symptoms resolved within 2 hours of onset. Neurological evaluation and workout for etiology of the TIA was unremarkable. Her medical history included having a St. Jude mitral valve replacement for mitral regurgitation 10 years before presentation.
Edmund Kenneth, Kerut   +1 more
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Whale strandings: Hypothesis

Medical Hypotheses, 1978
The hypothesis is presented that whales become stranded inadvertently as a consequence of seeking stimulation. The animals enter shallow water in order to roll over, bask, and rub themselves in the sand, and are trapped by the receding tide. It suggested that stimulation-seeking behavior (and stranding) reflects a general sympathetic nervous system ...
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@Stranded

ACM SIGGRAPH 2021 Computer Animation Festival, 2021
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Strand

Books Abroad, 1965
Johannes A. Gaertner, Hermann Stahl
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Strands

World Literature Today, 1993
Bernard Gadd, Keri Hulme
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Strands

Callaloo, 1997
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