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An engineered Tetrahymena tRNA(Gln) for in vivo incorporation of unnatural amino acids into proteins by nonsense suppression [PDF]
A new tRNA, THG73, has been designed and evaluated as a vehicle for incorporating unnatural amino acids site-specifically into proteins expressed in vivo using the stop codon suppression technique.
Abelson, John N. +7 more
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Design and performance of duct acoustic treatment [PDF]
The procedure for designing acoustic treatment panels used to line the walls of aircraft engine ducts and for estimating the resulting suppression of turbofan engine duct noise is discussed.
Kraft, R. E., Motsinger, R. E.
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CMB quadrupole suppression: II. The early fast roll stage [PDF]
Within the effective field theory of inflation, an initialization of the classical dynamics of the inflaton with approximate equipartition between the kinetic and potential energy of the inflaton leads to a brief fast roll stage that precedes the slow ...
A. R. Liddle +21 more
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Evidence of X-mode heating suppressing O-mode heating
In this study, we present three experiments carried out at the EISCAT (European Incoherent Scatter Scientific Association) heating facility on October 29 and 30, 2015.
Ting Feng +4 more
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Topological suppression of magnetoconductance oscillations in NS junctions
We show that the magnetoconductance oscillations of laterally-confined 2D NS junctions are completely suppressed when the superconductor side enters a topological phase.
Osca, Javier, Serra, Llorenç
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Identification of erythroferrone as an erythroid regulator of iron metabolism. [PDF]
Recovery from blood loss requires a greatly enhanced supply of iron to support expanded erythropoiesis. After hemorrhage, suppression of the iron-regulatory hormone hepcidin allows increased iron absorption and mobilization from stores.
Ganz, Tomas +5 more
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Predictability engenders more efficient neural responses [PDF]
The neural response to a stimulus diminishes with repeated presentations, a phenomenon known as repetition suppression. We here use neuroimaging to demonstrate that repetition suppression appears to be a special case of "prediction suppression"-
David M. Eagleman +2 more
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Quarkonium suppression in heavy-ion collisions from coherent energy loss in cold nuclear matter
The effect of parton energy loss in cold nuclear matter on the suppression of quarkonia (J/psi, Upsilon) in heavy-ion collisions is investigated, by extrapolating a model based on coherent radiative energy loss recently shown to describe successfully J ...
Arleo, François, Peigné, Stéphane
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Jet-like Correlations with Direct-Photon and Neutral-Pion Triggers at sNN=200 GeV [PDF]
Azimuthal correlations of charged hadrons with direct-photon (γdir) and neutral-pion (π0) trigger particles are analyzed in central Au+Au and minimum-bias p + p collisions at √sN N = 200 GeV in the STAR experiment.
Gibson-Even, Adam
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