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تعداد نتایج: 6469015  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2010
Clarissa House Charlotte Roth John Hunt Paula X Kover

The existence of genetic variation in offspring size in plants and animals is puzzling because offspring size is often strongly associated with fitness and expected to be under stabilizing selection. An explanation for variation in seed size is conflict between parents and between parents and offspring. However, for this hypothesis to be true, it must be shown that the offspring genotype can af...

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 2008
S Maguire S Moynihan M Mann T Potokar A M Kemp

BACKGROUND Most intentional burns are scalds, and distinguishing these from unintentional causes is challenging. AIM To conduct a systematic review to identify distinguishing features of intentional and unintentional scalds. METHODS We performed an all language literature search of 12 databases 1950-2006. Studies were reviewed by two paediatric/burns specialists, using standardised methodol...

2010
Philipp M Diesinger Dieter W Heermann

A long controversy exists about the structure of chromatin. Theoretically, this structure could be resolved by scattering experiments if one determines the scattering function - or equivalently the pair distribution function - of the nucleosomes. Unfortunately, scattering experiments with live cells are very difficult and limited to only a couple of nucleosomes.Nevertheless, new techniques like...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2001
A L Paul C J Daugherty E A Bihn D K Chapman K L Norwood R J Ferl

The use of plants as integral components of life support systems remains a cornerstone of strategies for long-term human habitation of space and extraterrestrial colonization. Spaceflight experiments over the past few decades have refined the hardware required to grow plants in low-earth orbit and have illuminated fundamental issues regarding spaceflight effects on plant growth and development....

Journal: :European journal of orthodontics 2013
Miriam Shalish Alon Gal Ilana Brin Avraham Zini Yocheved Ben-Bassat

The aim of the study was to establish the prevalence of dental features that indicate a need for early orthodontic treatment (EOT). A group of schoolchildren in the mixed dentition stage (7-11 years old) (n = 432) was clinically screened for indications for EOT. Over 1/3 of the youngsters (34.7 per cent) presented at least one of the indications for EOT: anterior and posterior crossbites (inclu...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2013
Pasqualina M Coffey Alex Hope John D Boffa

Perspective wo recently released reports from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) make it clear that there must be major changes in the way health services for Indigenous Australians are delivered and funded if we are to improve Indigenous health and health care and ensure real returns on the substantial investments that are being made. These reports show Australia's level of ...

Journal: :Journal of affective disorders 2009
Lori Spoozak Nathan Gotman Megan V Smith Kathleen Belanger Kimberly A Yonkers

BACKGROUND Strong social support has been linked with positive mental health and better birth outcomes for pregnant women. Our aim was to replicate the psychometric properties of the Kendler Social Support Interview modified for use in pregnant women and to establish the inventory's relationship to depression in pregnancy. METHODS The modified Kendler Social Support Interview (MKSSI) was eval...

Journal: :Structure 2010
Matthew S Kimber Angela Yeou Hsiung Yu Mikael Borg Elisa Leung Hue Sun Chan Walid A Houry

The highly conserved ClpP protease consists of two heptameric rings that interact by the interdigitation of an alpha-helix beta strand handle domain motif to form a tetradecameric cylinder. We previously proposed that protease dynamics results in the temporary unstructuring of interacting pairs of handle domains, opening transient equatorial side pores that allow for peptide egress. Here, we re...

2015
Ying Chang Sishuo Wang Satoshi Sekimoto Andrea L. Aerts Cindy Choi Alicia Clum Kurt M. LaButti Erika A. Lindquist Chew Yee Ngan Robin A. Ohm Asaf A. Salamov Igor V. Grigoriev Joseph W. Spatafora Mary L. Berbee

As decomposers, fungi are key players in recycling plant material in global carbon cycles. We hypothesized that genomes of early diverging fungi may have inherited pectinases from an ancestral species that had been able to extract nutrients from pectin-containing land plants and their algal allies (Streptophytes). We aimed to infer, based on pectinase gene expansions and on the organismal phylo...

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