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Standardized measurements for monitoring and comparing multiphoton microscope systems. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Protoc
Lees RM   +9 more
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Deciphering a missing piece of the branched-chain amino acids uptake puzzle: YhjE is an L-isoleucine and L-valine transporter in <i>Escherichia coli</i> K-12. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Microbiol
Molev SV   +10 more
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Tritium

Proceedings of the Seventh International Workshop on Container Technologies and Container Clouds, 2021
Microservice architectures are widely used in cloud-native applications as their modularity allows for independent development and deployment of components. With the many complex interactions occurring in between components, it is difficult to determine the effects of a particular microservice rollout.
Sadie Allen   +4 more
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Tritium depth dependence of tritium imaging

Review of Scientific Instruments, 2001
A Monte Carlo simulation of tritium β particle motion in a matrix material indicates that the probability of escape through the material surface is greater than 50% for near-surface tritium, but drops quite rapidly with increasing depth. Beyond an areal density depth of 2×10−5 g/cm2, the decline is close to exponential, with an e-folding length of ...
I. Youle, A. A. Haasz
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Organically Bound Tritium

Health Physics, 1993
Tritium released into the environment may be incorporated into organic matter. Organically bound tritium in that case will show retention times in organisms that are considerably longer than those of tritiated water which has significant consequences on dose estimates.
Diabate, S., Strack, S.
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Microdosimetry of Tritium

Health Physics, 1993
Microdosimetric aspects of tritium radiotoxicity are discussed. The level of coincidence of tritium locations and of radiation-sensitive sites does not appear to be decisive for relative effectiveness of tritium exposures. The actual target structure and dimensions seem to be of more importance.
K, Morstin   +4 more
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Tritium from Russia

Science, 1996
Harold M. Agnew (Editorial, [13 Sept., p. 1475][1]) has proposed that the United States buy annually from Russia the supply of tritium expected to be needed for U.S. nuclear weapons in about 10 to 12 years and argues that this approach would be substantially cheaper than either the accelerator approach to producing tritium or its production in ...
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