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is temperature sensitive

by In Sitophilus Oryzae L, Am Grenier, P Nardon , 1993
"... Summary- The influence of genetical and epigenetical factors on the determinism of the ovariole number was studied in Sitophilus oryzae. This weevil normally possesses 4 ovarioles with apical bacteriomes harbouring symbiotes. By selecting females with a reduced number of ovarioles, the genetic contr ..."
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control of this trait was demonstrated with regard to the easy selection of this character and its similar transmission to the progeny by females and males. Several genes could be implicated and a weak maternal effect cannot be rejected. The character is temperature sensitive: at 30°C, abnormal females

Temperature sensitivity of soil carbon decomposition and feedbacks to climate change,

by Eric A Davidson , Ivan A Janssens - Nature, , 2006
"... Significantly more carbon is stored in the world's soils-including peatlands, wetlands and permafrost-than is present in the atmosphere. Disagreement exists, however, regarding the effects of climate change on global soil carbon stocks. If carbon stored belowground is transferred to the atmosp ..."
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on the temperature sensitivity of soil carbon decomposition. Unravelling the feedback effect is particularly difficult, because the diverse soil organic compounds exhibit a wide range of kinetic properties, which determine the intrinsic temperature sensitivity of their decomposition. Moreover, several environmental

A.: Temperature sensitivity of skeletal muscle in the conscious goat

by Claus Jessen, Gero Feistkorn, Alfred Nagel, Gero Feistkorn, Alfred Nagel - J Appl Physiol
"... Temperature sensitivity of skeletal muscle in the conscious ..."
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Temperature sensitivity of skeletal muscle in the conscious

Temperature-Sensitive Transforming Mutants of the v-rel Oncogene

by J. Virol, D W White, T D Gilmore, David W. White, Thomas, D. Gilmore , 1993
"... the v-rel oncogene. Temperature-sensitive transforming mutants of ..."
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the v-rel oncogene. Temperature-sensitive transforming mutants of

Temperature-Sensitive Influenza Viruses

by J. Virol, Christopher F. Basler, Adolfo García-sastre, Mutation Of Neuraminidase Cysteine , 1999
"... This article cites 53 articles, 28 of which can be accessed free ..."
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This article cites 53 articles, 28 of which can be accessed free

Preparation and Characterization of Temperature-Sensitive

by Poly(n-isopropylacrylamide)-g-poly(l-lactide-co-ε-caprolactone Nanofibers, Sung In Jeong, Young Moo Lee, Joohyeon Lee, Young Min Shin, Heungsoo Shin, Youn Mook Lim, Young Chang Nho , 2007
"... Abstract: Biodegradable and elastic poly(L-lactide-co-ε-caprolactone) (PLCL) was electrospun to prepare nanofi-bers, and N-isopropylacrylamide (NIPAAm) was then grafted onto their surfaces under aqueous conditions using 60Co-γ irradiation. The graft yield increased with increasing irradiation dose f ..."
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temperature-responsive swelling behavior of PNIPAAm-g-PLCL nanofibers, showing the ability to absorb a large amount of water at < 32 oC, and abrupt collapse when the temperature was increased to 40 oC. In accordance with the temperature-dependent changes in swelling behavior, the release rate

its temperature-sensitive

by Satya Narayan, Mamta H. Kombrabail, Sudipta Das, Himanshu Singh, Ala V. R. Chary, Basuthkar J. Rao, Guruswamy Krishnamoorthy , 2014
"... Site-specific fluorescence dynamics in an RNA ‘thermometer ’ reveals the role of ribosome binding in ..."
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Site-specific fluorescence dynamics in an RNA ‘thermometer ’ reveals the role of ribosome binding in

Nonsense and temperature-sensitive mutations in

by Nobuyuki Shimozawa, Yasuyuki Suzuki, Zhongyi Zhang, Atsushi Imamura, Ryusuke Toyama, Satoru Mukai, Yukio Fujiki, Toshiro Tsukamoto, Takashi Osumi, Tadao Orii, Ronald J. A. W, Naomi Kondo , 1999
"... PEX13 are the cause of complementation group H of peroxisome biogenesis disorders ..."
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PEX13 are the cause of complementation group H of peroxisome biogenesis disorders

Using Temperature Sensitive Paint Technology

by M.P. Hamner, T.G. Popernack, Jr., L.R. Owens, R.A. Wahls, Light Source , 2002
"... New facilities and test techniques afford research aerodynamicists many opportunities to investigate complex aerodynamic phenomena. For example, NASA Langley Research Center's National Transonic Facility (NTF) can hold Mach number, Reynolds number, dynamic pressure, stagnation temperature and s ..."
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of boundary layer transition. The capabilities of facilities such as the NTF coupled with test techniques such as temperature sensitive paint yield data that can be applied not only to vehicle design but also to validation of computational methods.

Pathogenicity and Immunogenicity of Temperature-sensitive Mutants of

by Murine Cytomegalovirus , 1983
"... Two temperature-sensitive (ts) mutants (ts 21 and ts 24), which could complement each other, were isolated from cell culture-passaged murine cytomegalovirus (CC-MCMV). Characterization in vivo revealed that ts 21 lacked pathogenicity for suckling mice, neurovirulence for weanling mice and productive ..."
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Two temperature-sensitive (ts) mutants (ts 21 and ts 24), which could complement each other, were isolated from cell culture-passaged murine cytomegalovirus (CC-MCMV). Characterization in vivo revealed that ts 21 lacked pathogenicity for suckling mice, neurovirulence for weanling mice
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