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Gunwale bobbing
Published 2022“…We investigate gunwale bobbing, a phenomenon in which a person jumping on the gunwales of a canoe achieves horizontal propulsion by forcing it with vertical oscillations. …”
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Rhythmic crowd bobbing on a grandstand simulator
Published 2013“…It was found that significant structural vibration at the bobbing frequency did not increase the effective bobbing load. …”
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Review of: Krauss, Bob: Keneti: South Seas Adventures of Kenneth Emory
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B fields in OB stars (BOB): the magnetic triple stellar system HD 164492C in the Trifid nebula
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B field in OB stars (BOB): The outstandingly strong magnetic field in the evolved He-strong star CPD −62° 2124
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Immunogenicity and safety of fractional doses of yellow fever vaccines: a randomised, double-blind, non-inferiority trial
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New NOAH modules for structure elucidation at natural isotopic abundance
Published 2019“…We show that double isotope filters (ZZ-filters) increase the flexibility of module permutation within the NMR supersequences, optimising combinations exploiting 15N and 13C nuclides. The time-shared 2BOB module combined with the ZZ-HMBC module (yielding NOAH-2 BO) provides an example of extending the NMR supersequences with parallel experiments (here 2BOB) that are incompatible with sequential implementation. …”
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From predicting mosquito habitat to malaria seasons using remotely sensed data: practice, problems and perspectives.
Published 1998“…Remote sensing techniques are becoming increasingly important for identifying mosquito habitats, investigating malaria epidemiology and assisting malaria control. Here, Simon Hay, Bob Snow and David Rogers review the development of these techniques, from aerial photographic identification of mosquito larval habitats on the local scale through to the space-based survey of malaria risk over continental areas using increasingly sophisticated airborne and satellite-sensor technology. …”
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WILL REDUCING PLASMODIUM-FALCIPARUM TRANSMISSION ALTER MALARIA MORTALITY AMONG AFRICAN CHILDREN
Published 1995“…There have been few attempts to examine the relationship between the intensity of transmission and the ensuing burden of disease or mortality from Plasmodium falciparum in Africa Bob Snow and Kevin Marsh here present the available data on malaria-specific mortality and severe morbidity among African children in relation to estimates of annual rates of falciparum inoculation. …”
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A climate-based distribution model of malaria transmission in sub-Saharan Africa.
Published 1999“…Previous malaria distribution maps have been vague and arbitrary. Marlies Craig, Bob Snow and David le Sueur here describe a simple numerical approach to defining distribution of malaria transmission, based upon biological constraints of climate on parasite and vector development. …”
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A Generic Security Proof for Quantum Key Distribution
Published 2004“…Quantum key distribution allows two parties, traditionally known as Alice and Bob, to establish a secure random cryptographic key if, firstly, they have access to a quantum communication channel, and secondly, they can exchange classical public messages which can be monitored but not altered by an eavesdropper, Eve. …”
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No-Cloning In Categorical Quantum Mechanics
Published 2009“…Recently, the author and Bob Coecke have introduced a categorical formulation of Quantum Mechanics. …”
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"I think of Chaplin": Poetry and the Tramp in Cold War America
Published 2023“…Through case studies of Bob Kaufman, Edwin Rolfe, and Louis Zukofsky, this essay explores how radical poets from across different literary groupings were drawn to Chaplin in the Cold War’s early years out of personal and political solidarity, while also finding in him a figure through whom they could collectively register and resist the Left’s broader postwar decline. …”
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The herpesvirus 8-encoded chemokine vMIP-II, but not the poxvirus-encoded chemokine MC148, inhibits the CCR10 receptor.
Published 2001“…However, in calcium mobilization assays we found MC148 unable to block CCR10 in micromolar concentrations in contrast to vMIP-II. (125)I-MC148 was only able to bind to CCR8, but not to CCR10, CCR11, CXCR6 / BONZO, APJ, DARC or the orphan receptors BOB, EBI-II, GPR4, GPR17, HCR or RDC1. We conclude that MC148 is a highly selective CCR8 antagonist conceivably optimized to interfere with NK cell and monocyte invasion, whereas the broad-spectrum antagonist vMIP-II protects HHV8 by blocking multiple receptors.…”
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A preliminary continental risk map for malaria mortality among African children.
Published 1999“…Despite the limitations of modelled transmission and population distributions, these empirical approaches to probabilities of infection risk and epidemiological data on mortality provide a novel approach to present and projected burdens of malaria mortality, as discussed here by Bob Snow, Marlies Craig, Uwe Deichmann and Dave le Sueur.…”
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What a maker’s knowledge could be
Published 2016“…By this I mean the sort of knowledge that Alice enjoys when she holds the information (true content) that Bob’s coffee is sweetened because she just put two spoons of sugar in it herself. …”
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