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    Performance evaluation of whey flux in dead-end and cross-flow modes via convolutional neural networks by Yogarathinam, Lukka Thuyavan, Velswamy, Kirubakaran, Gangasalam, Arthanareeswaran, Ismail, Ahmad Fauzi, Goh, Pei Sean, Narayanan, Anantharaman, Abdullah, Mohd. Sohaimi

    Published 2022
    “…Therefore, the main objective of this work was to compare the influence of different process variables (transmembrane pressure (TMP), Reynolds number and feed pH) on whey protein recovery from synthetic and industrial cheese whey using polyethersulfone (PES 30 kDa) membrane in dead-end and cross-flow modes. Analysis on the fouling mechanistic model indicates that cake layer formation is dominant as compared to other pore blocking phenomena evaluated. …”
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    Midgut Transcriptional Variation of Chilo suppressalis Larvae Induced by Feeding on the Dead-End Trap Plant, Vetiveria zizanioides by Yanhui Lu, Yanyan Zhao, Han Lu, Qi Bai, Yajun Yang, Xusong Zheng, Zhongxian Lu

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…In the present study, the transcriptomes of midguts of rice-fed and vetiver-fed C. suppressalis larvae were profiled, which aimed to clarify the molecular mechanism of vetiver as a dead-end trap plant preliminarily. We found that ingestion of vetiver provoked a robust transcriptional response in the larval midguts, and a total of 1,849 differentially expressed UniGenes were identified. …”
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    An Azimuth-Based Dead-End Avoiding Routing Mechanism for Providing Reliable IP Connectivity in Multihop Wireless Networks by Hyun Yu, Sanghyun Ahn

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…Hence, at some point, packets may experience no more place to be forwarded to (i.e., dead-ends). In this paper, we propose a geographical routing mechanism adopting the concept of the azimuth to reduce the possibility of packets confronting dead-ends. …”
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    Heading towards a dead end: The role of DND1 in germ line differentiation of human iPSCs by Eva M. Mall, Aaron Lecanda, Hannes C. A. Drexler, Erez Raz, Hans R. Schöler, Stefan Schlatt

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The DND microRNA-mediated repression inhibitor 1 (DND1) is a conserved RNA binding protein (RBP) that plays important roles in survival and fate maintenance of primordial germ cells (PGCs) and in the development of the male germline in zebrafish and mice. Dead end was shown to be expressed in human pluripotent stem cells (PSCs), PGCs and spermatogonia, but little is known about its specific role concerning pluripotency and human germline development. …”
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    Is chiropterophily an evolutionary dead end? A phylogenetic test in the pantropical genus Parkia (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae, mimosoid clade) by Lorena Oliveira, Doriane Rodrigues, Helen Hopkins, Guthieri Colombo, Michael John Hopkins

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Cluster analysis showed that the floral characters were mostly consistent with pollination systems.Conclusion – Chiropterophily is not an evolutionary dead end in Parkia because during the evolutionary history of the genus there has been at least one transition to entomophily. …”
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    Mouse apolipoprotein B editing complex 3 (APOBEC3) is expressed in germ cells and interacts with dead-end (DND1). by Chitralekha Bhattacharya, Sita Aggarwal, Madhu Kumar, Amatul Ali, Angabin Matin

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…The dead-end (Dnd1) gene is essential for maintaining the viability of germ cells. …”
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