نتایج جستجو برای: devils

تعداد نتایج: 572  

Journal: :Nature Reviews Cancer 2016

Journal: :Science 1993
R L Edwards C D Gallup

et al. (2) present a long, continuous, highresolution climate record extracted from a calcite vein in Devils Hole, Nevada. If their dating is accurate, the record appears to contradict the Milankovitch hypothesis (3). Dating of subsamples of the vein was done with the use of well-established principles of 230Th dating (4) and with recently developed techniques for precise measurement of 230Th a...

2013
Edward Earl David Metzler

The simplest and most familiar number associated to a mountain peak is the elevation of its summit above sea level. However, absolute elevation often does not correlate well with the visual impressiveness of a peak, which has more to do with the amount of local relief and the steepness of the ‡anks of the peak. For example, the summit of Mount Elbert, the highest point in the Rocky Mountains, i...

2016
Ralph D. Lorenz Matthew R. Balme Zhaolin Gu Martina Klose Manish R. Patel Angelo Pio Rossi Wei Wei

Studies of dust devils, and their impact on society, are reviewed. Dust devils have been noted since antiquity, and have been documented in many countries, as well as on the planet Mars. As time-variable vortex entities, they have become a cultural motif. Three major stimuli of dust devil research are identified, nuclear testing, terrestrial climate studies, and perhaps most significantly, Mars...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2010
Hannah V Siddle Jolanta Marzec Yuanyuan Cheng Menna Jones Katherine Belov

Tasmanian devils face extinction owing to the emergence of a contagious cancer. Devil facial tumour disease (DFTD) is a clonal cancer spread owing to a lack of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) barriers in Tasmanian devil populations. We present a comprehensive screen of MHC diversity in devils and identify 25 MHC types and 53 novel sequences, but conclude that overall levels of MHC divers...

Journal: :Biology letters 2013
Katrina Morris Jeremy J Austin Katherine Belov

The Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is at risk of extinction owing to the emergence of a contagious cancer known as devil facial tumour disease (DFTD). The emergence and spread of DFTD has been linked to low genetic diversity in the major histocompatibility complex (MHC). We examined MHC diversity in historical and ancient devils to determine whether loss of diversity is recent or predat...

2017
Cesar Tovar Ruth J. Pye Alexandre Kreiss Yuanyuan Cheng Gabriella K. Brown Jocelyn Darby Roslyn C. Malley Hannah V. T. Siddle Karsten Skjødt Jim Kaufman Anabel Silva Adriana Baz Morelli Anthony T. Papenfuss Lynn M. Corcoran James M. Murphy Martin J. Pearse Katherine Belov A. Bruce Lyons Gregory M. Woods

Devil facial tumour disease (DFTD) is a transmissible cancer devastating the Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) population. The cancer cell is the 'infectious' agent transmitted as an allograft by biting. Animals usually die within a few months with no evidence of antibody or immune cell responses against the DFTD allograft. This lack of anti-tumour immunity is attributed to an absence of c...

2006
W. M. Farrell J. R. Marshall S. A. Cummer G. T. Delory M. D. Desch

[1] It has been demonstrated that terrestrial dust devils emit ULF magnetic radiation. On Mars, dust devils may also generate such magnetic emissions, which might be used as a hazard alert for manned missions. Specifically, grains in dust devils become charged via contact electrification, and it has been proposed that the cyclonic motion of these charged grains in the vortex wind fields account...

Journal: :Botanical Gazette 1918

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