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The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 2003
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM), characterized by insulin resistance and a beta-cell secretory defect, appears to result from a number of gene and environmental interactions. There are marked differences in the phenotypic expression of type 2 DM with individuals exhibiting varying levels of insulin resistance and impairments in insulin secretion.
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Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM), characterized by insulin resistance and a beta-cell secretory defect, appears to result from a number of gene and environmental interactions. There are marked differences in the phenotypic expression of type 2 DM with individuals exhibiting varying levels of insulin resistance and impairments in insulin secretion.
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The chemistry and biology of mucin-type O-linked glycosylation
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, 2005AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Howard C. Hang+2 more
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Grene and Hull on types and typological thinking in biology
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, 2015Marjorie Grene (1910-2009) and David Hull (1935-2010) were among the most influential voices in late twentieth-century philosophy of biology. But, as Grene and Hull pointed out in published discussions of one another's work over the course of nearly forty years, they disagreed strongly on fundamental issues.
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Teaching Biology in Schools of the New Type
Soviet Education, 1959Teaching biology in the schools, along with other school subjects, serves the goal of Communist upbringing of pupils. Equipping them with solid, systematic knowledges of the basis of biological science and agriculture, the mission of the school course of biology is to assist in forming a materialist world outlook.
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Molecular biology of human immunodeficiency virus Type-1
Transfusion Science, 1996Tremendous progress has been made in our understanding of the multiplication and pathogenesis of the human immunodeficiency virus, the causative agent of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). To block virus multiplication several targets in the life cycle of the virus have already been identified for which antiviral drugs can be developed and gene
Joshi, S., Joshi, Rajiv L
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Logical Typing and the Notion of Time in Biology
2015Time is the most enigmatic “property” of our world but it seems that for the ancients, time has not been too much a quagmire. In the Orient time just did not exist—indeed, it is difficult to find any long-running account of the history of India. The same attitude has been observed not only in the old civilizations of the American continent and among ...
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The structural biology of type I viral membrane fusion
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2003The fusion of viral membranes with target-cell membranes is an essential step in the entry of enveloped viruses into cells, and recent X-ray structures of paramyxoviral envelope proteins have provided new insights into protein-mediated plasma-membrane fusion.
Peter M. Colman, Michael C. Lawrence
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Niche Conservatism: Integrating Evolution, Ecology, and Conservation Biology
, 2005▪ Abstract Niche conservatism is the tendency of species to retain ancestral ecological characteristics. In the recent literature, a debate has emerged as to whether niches are conserved. We suggest that simply testing whether niches are conserved is not
J. Wiens, C. Graham
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The Biology of the Boll Weevil in Relation to Cotton Type
Journal of Economic Entomology, 1963Life history of the boll weevil, Anthonomus grandis Boheman, was investigated on five cotton types; Gossypium hirsutum Lin. var. Hopi and Deltapine 15, G. barbadense Lin., G. arboreum Lin. var. Nanking, and G. herbaceum Lin. to determine if genetic type influenced the developmental stages, adult size, feeding, and egg-laying habits.
Hodge J. Black, T. F. Leigh
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The biology and function of fibroblasts in cancer
Nature Reviews. Cancer, 2016R. Kalluri
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