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How cold is it? TRPM8 and TRPA1 in the molecular logic of cold sensation [PDF]
Recognition of temperature is a critical element of sensory perception and allows us to evaluate both our external and internal environments. In vertebrates, the somatosensory system can discriminate discrete changes in ambient temperature, which ...
David D McKemy, McKemy, David D
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Nano-mapping of Surface and Subsurface Physical Properties of 2D materials [PDF]
A massive interest in two-dimensional materials (2DM) triggered by graphene (GR) discovery1 is fueled by the unique electronic, mechanical and thermal properties of these few-atomic-layers-thick materials.
Alsharif, Ghazi +5 more
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Crab crossing is essential for high-luminosity colliders. The High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC) will equip one of its Interaction Points (IP1) with Double-Quarter Wave (DQW) crab cavities.
Artoos, K. +24 more
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Application of Stirling cooler to food processing: Feasibility study on butter churning [PDF]
The Stirling cycle engine was invented almost 190 years ago. In this study, the reverse Stirling cycle is investigated for use in refrigeration. This type of cycle is referred to as Stirling cooling or cooler. An experimental free-piston Stirling cooler (
Kitamura Yutaka +4 more
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Environmental awareness is an essential attribute of all organisms. The homeoviscous adaptation system of Bacillus subtilis provides a powerful experimental model for the investigation of stimulus detection and signaling mechanisms at the molecular level.
Pilar Fernández +6 more
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Eu3+-doped manganese tungstate for multiparametric and colorimetric luminescence thermometry
Improvement of luminescent thermometers requires not only the search for high-sensitivity thermometric outputs, but also availability of multiple thermometric parameters affording a combined and reliable response.
Júlia C. Peixoto +4 more
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Mitochondrial Molecular Adaptations and Life History Strategies Coevolve in Plants [PDF]
Messenger RNA secondary structure prevents mutations at functionally important sites. Mutations at exposed sites would cause micro-adaptations, niche-specialization, and therefore, can be thought to promote K-strategists. Exposing, rather than protecting,
Basuthkar J. Rao, Neeraja M. Krishnan
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Corrigendum: Identification of novel thermosensors in gram-positive pathogens
Pilar Fernández +9 more
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Structure and Function of the Escherichia coli Thermosensors.
Thermotaxis in Escherichia coli as a model system for studying thermosensing mechanisms. All the components involved in the signal transduction circuit have been indentified. Thermosensors are the transmembrane proteins that were originally indentified as chemoreceptors. They regulate the activity of the cytoplasmic histidine kinase CheA.
So-ichiro NISHIYAMA +2 more
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This paper shows the practical application of algorithm for calculating the volume fraction of solids for the computer simulation of aluminum castings ...
P. E. Lushchik
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