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The intracellular transport of transporters: membrane trafficking of mineral transporters

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2009
For mineral nutrients to be used by plants, they must be taken up from soil solutions into root cells and then transported to shoots. Mineral nutrient transporters play a central role in this process, and their expression and accumulation are known to be strictly regulated in response to change in nutrient conditions.
Kentaro Fuji, Toru Fujiwara, Kyoko Miwa
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Transport of pigs.

2000
The welfare of pigs during transport depends on many interacting factors, such as the condition of the animal, temperature, loading density, time in transit and other factors. Death losses during transport of pigs can vary from a low of 0.06% under good conditions to a high of 6.8% under very hot conditions.
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Transport and Communications

1975
Governments have generally been more intimately involved in the provision of means of transport and communication than in agriculture or industry, at any rate until very recently. As a consequence there is usually more statistical material available from the past than on most other economic activities.
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NEWLY PUBLISHED BOOKS ON TRANSPORT AND TRANSPORTATION

World of Transport and Transportation, 2016
For the English full text of the article please see the attached PDF-File (English version follows Russian version).List of books on transport and transportation recently published in Russia is enclosed in attached PDF-file.Compiled by N ...
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Transport

2019
Transport labour and the origins and development of free wage labour in ...
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Transports

2005
International ...
Zembri-Mary, Geneviève, Zembri, Pierre
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Sulfate transport by SLC26 transporters.

Novartis Foundation symposium, 2006
Sulfate is the fourth most abundant anion in human plasma that is essential for numerous physiological functions, including biotransformation of xenobiotics, steroids, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), adrenergic stimulants/blockers and analgesics.
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Energetics of Transport

Protoplasma, 1967
This brief review is intended specifically as a cementum to the papers in the section on physiology in this Symposium. Since those papers are diverse in approach and content this short essay can not cover the situation adequately. Much less could it aim at being comprehensive with respect to the field concerned with the energetics of transport ...
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Transport

2011
Reviews transport policy in the light of environmental crisis showing the connections between transport and social exclusion and social ...
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