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Falling for Rachel /
Published 2014“…Public defender Rachel Stanislaski is not what he has in mind—until he discovers there’s a lot more to the beautiful, coolheaded attorney than meets the eye…and finds himself falling for her, hook, line and sinker.…”
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Genetic, natal, and spatial drivers of social phenotypes in wild great tits
Published 2024“…This requires the estimation of the genetic and environmental basis of these behaviours, which is challenging in uncontrolled wild populations.</li> <li>In this study, we partitioned genetic, developmental and spatial environmental variation in repeatable social network traits derived from foraging events. …”
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Structural and functional characterisation of the collagen binding domain of fibronectin
Published 2007“…However, the presence of at least a single GlcNAc sugar residue on the second sugar chain site on 8Fn1 (N- linked to N511) is essential for full affinity binding to collagen. Direct binding of the 8Fn1-9Fn1 module pair to collagen is assessed with a short collagen peptide and the binding is monitored by NMR. …”
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Continent-wide drivers of spatial synchrony in breeding demographic structure across wild great tit populations
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Experimental studies and model development for individual-specific fall detection
Published 2014“…The fall indicators were selected based on the experimental findings from the first study. …”
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RES.LL-005 D4M: Signal Processing on Databases, Fall 2012
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That's Not How We Do It Here! : A Story About How Organizations Rise, Fall - and Can Rise Again /
Published 2016“…This book distills Kotter's decades of experi­ence and award-winning research to reveal why organizations rise and fall, and how they can rise again in the face of adversity"--…”
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21W.730-2 Expository Writing - Food for Thought: Writing and Reading about Food and Culture, Fall 2005
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Induction of z-conformation in ribosomal RNA by Z-DNA binding domain Zα of the human double-stranded RNA deaminase I (ADAR1)
Published 2012“…Based on this finding, we proposed that the role of ZαADAR1 in binding to ribosomes and inhibiting translation is to recognize potentially Z-forming structures and/or induce localized structural transitions from A- to Z-conformations in ribosomal RNA. …”
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Nutraceuticals silybin B, resveratrol, and epigallocatechin-3 gallate-bind to cardiac muscle troponin to restore the loss of lusitropy caused by cardiomyopathy mutations in vitro,...
Published 2024“…Results: Silybin B, EGCG and resveratrol restored the phosphorylation-induced change in molecular dynamics to wild-type values, whilst silybin A, an inactive isomer of silybin B, and Epicatechin gallate, an EGCG analogue that does not recouple, did not. …”
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Myopathy-causing Q147P TPM2 mutation shifts tropomyosin strands further towards the open position and increases the proportion of strong-binding cross-bridges during the ATPase cyc...
Published 2015“…Despite its reduced affinity for actin in co-sedimentation assay, the Q147P mutant incorporates into the muscle fiber. However, compared to wild-type tropomyosin, it locates closer to the center of the actin filament. …”
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The role of growth factor receptor bound protein 2 (GRB2) in gain of function of mutant p53.
Published 2013“…In this study, GRB2, a binding partner of mutant p53 was explored to uncover its role in mutant p53 “gain-of-function”. …”
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Our Tethered Skates /
Published 2023“…On the anniversary of her sister’s disappearance, she experiences a nasty fall while ice skating and knocks her head on the ice. …”
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