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Molecular physiology and genetics of Na+ independent SLC4
anion exchangers

Molecular physiology and genetics of Na+ independent SLC4 anion exchangers

... and genetics of SLC4 anion exchangers is gradually increasing through the study of families with the AE1 deficiency diseases of hereditary spherocytosis and distal renal tubular acidosis, and the AE1 dysregulation ...

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Investigations of the physiology and genetics of the New Zealand conifers : rimu, kahikatea and totara

Investigations of the physiology and genetics of the New Zealand conifers : rimu, kahikatea and totara

... R: Sums of squares from the analyses of variance of measures of growth and photosynthesis of snow totara cuttings in the third temperature experiment.. SOURCE OF VARIATION Temperature Pr[r] ...

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THE GENETICS AND PHYSIOLOGY OF SELF-STERILITY IN THE GENUS CAPSELLA

THE GENETICS AND PHYSIOLOGY OF SELF-STERILITY IN THE GENUS CAPSELLA

... Pollen grains bearing the genes ts will be sterile upon a plant of the nature TtSeSC if they came from a plant whose genetic constitution was Ttss or TtScs, but wil[r] ...

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Climate-smart agriculture global research agenda: scientific basis for action

Climate-smart agriculture global research agenda: scientific basis for action

... The first two themes comprise crop physiology and genetics, mitigation and adaptation for livestock and agriculture, barriers to adoption of CSA practices, climate risk management and en[r] ...

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Growth and physiology of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) seedlings as affected by genetics of the root system

Growth and physiology of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) seedlings as affected by genetics of the root system

... Significance levels for source effects on leaf gas exchange parameters measured on five sample dates, using non-grafted and self-grafted seedlings.. to atmospheric CO 2 concen.[r] ...

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Thermal Adaptation in Ectotherms: Linking Life History, Physiology, Behaviour and Genetics (ThermAdapt)

Thermal Adaptation in Ectotherms: Linking Life History, Physiology, Behaviour and Genetics (ThermAdapt)

... There already exists a rich literature on thermal responses in ectotherms (cold-blooded organisms) starting with the long-described clinal pattern cor- relating with [r] ...

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The Physiology and Host Genetics of Quantitative Resistance in Maize to the Fungal Pathogen Cochliobolus heterostrophus.

The Physiology and Host Genetics of Quantitative Resistance in Maize to the Fungal Pathogen Cochliobolus heterostrophus.

... If both accurate estimates and significant epistatic effects are assumed, then (because the minimal-model estimates are more vulnerable to bias from epistasis) the sums of [r] ...

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Enhanced biosynthesis of arbutin by engineering shikimate pathway in Pseudomonas chlororaphis P3

Enhanced biosynthesis of arbutin by engineering shikimate pathway in Pseudomonas chlororaphis P3

... Pseudomonas chlororaphis P3 is a mutant strain obtained from P. chlororaphis HT66 with multiple rounds of chemical mutagenesis and selection, which can pro- duce 4.7-time higher phenazine-1-carboxamide (PCN) (2.10 g/L) ...

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Aerobic Hydrogen Production in Azotobacter vinelandii: Genetics, Physiology, and Optimization.

Aerobic Hydrogen Production in Azotobacter vinelandii: Genetics, Physiology, and Optimization.

... In Chapter 3, Azotobacter vinelandii CA6 and other strains were evaluated in highly aerated environments to ensure that carbon remained limiting and utilized through the same pathway over a wide range of substrate ...

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AN UPDATED REVIEW ON MOLECULAR GENETICS, PHYTOCHEMISTRY, PHARMACOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF BLACK NIGHTSHADE (SOLANUM NIGRUM)

AN UPDATED REVIEW ON MOLECULAR GENETICS, PHYTOCHEMISTRY, PHARMACOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF BLACK NIGHTSHADE (SOLANUM NIGRUM)

... Ecological and environmental studies: Ecological and environmental studies in different plant species is used, accumulation and endurance of 45 weed species in 16 families the results sh[r] ...

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Activation and Antagonism of RIG-I-Mediated Innate Immune Signaling by Herpes Simplex Virus 1

Activation and Antagonism of RIG-I-Mediated Innate Immune Signaling by Herpes Simplex Virus 1

... ISRE: interferon-sensitive response element KO: knockout KSHV: Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus LAT: latency-associated transcript LGP2: laboratory of genetics and physiology 2 LN[r] ...

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Contents

Contents

... • Environment • Botany • Seed Science & Technology • Plant Physiology • Horticulture • Genetics and Plant Breeding.. • Soil Science • Agronomy • Entomology • Micr[r] ...

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Fungi Associated with Seedling Diseases of Eucalyptus saligna and Prunus africana in Cameroon and Chemical Control of Cercospora Leaf Spot

Fungi Associated with Seedling Diseases of Eucalyptus saligna and Prunus africana in Cameroon and Chemical Control of Cercospora Leaf Spot

... forest genetics and tree physiology, but also in terms of forestry and wood technology (furniture manufacturing, structural construction and medicinal ...

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5. Leukocyte Part 2.pdf

5. Leukocyte Part 2.pdf

... • Neutrophils and macrophages contain bactericidal agents that kill most bacteria even when the lysosomal enzymes fail to digest them. • This is especially important because some bacter[r] ...

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2. Respiratory physiology (Lecture 2) (without video).pptx

2. Respiratory physiology (Lecture 2) (without video).pptx

... Vital capacity is the maximum amount of air that can be expired after a maximal inspiration, and is the sum of tidal, inspiratory reserve, and expiratory reserve volumes3. Residual vol[r] ...

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6. Leukocyte Part 3.pdf

6. Leukocyte Part 3.pdf

... • Reduces inflammation caused by basophils and mast cells (they release eosinophil chemotactic factor that causes eosinophils to migrate toward the inflamed allergic tissue). • The[r] ...

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7. Immunity.pdf

7. Immunity.pdf

... Macrophages: Macrophages are the large phagocytic cells, which digest the invading organisms to release the antigen.. The macrophages are present along with lymphocytes in[r] ...

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1. Respiratory physiology (Lec 1).pdf

1. Respiratory physiology (Lec 1).pdf

... 1 st (The top line) shows higher increase in volume for a given pressure difference, which means lower pressure difference is needed to increase lung volume. 3 rd (bottom line) m[r] ...

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4. Leukocyte Part 1.pdf

4. Leukocyte Part 1.pdf

... - They are formed partially in the bone marrow (granulocytes and monocytes and a few lymphocytes) and partially in the lymph tissue (lymphocytes and plasma cells).. - The real value [r] ...

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3. Endocrine physiology (Part 3).pptx

3. Endocrine physiology (Part 3).pptx

... Endocrine Physiology Thyroid Hormone Action:.. Calorigenic action: T 4 & T 3 increase the O2 consumption of almost all metabolically active tissues (except brain & some othe[r] ...

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