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How do glucocorticoids influence stress responses? Integrating permissive, suppressive, stimulatory and preparative actions. Endocrine Rev 21:55–89

by Robert M. Sapolsky, L. Michael Romero, Allan, U. Munck , 2000
"... The secretion of glucocorticoids (GCs) is a classic endocrine re-sponse to stress. Despite that, it remains controversial as to what purpose GCs serve at such times. One view, stretching back to the time of Hans Selye, posits that GCs help mediate the ongoing or pending stress response, either via b ..."
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to the realms of cardiovascular function, fluid volume and hemorrhage, immunity and inflammation, metabolism, neurobiology, and reproductive physiology. We find that GC actions fall into markedly different categories, depending on the physiological endpoint in question, with evidence for mediating ef

Study of E. coli Hfq’s RNA annealing acceleration and

by Martina Doetsch, Sabine Stampfl, Mads Beich-fr, Krishna Saxena, Meghan Lybecker , 2012
"... duplex destabilization activities using substrates with different GC-contents ..."
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duplex destabilization activities using substrates with different GC-contents

and UL44 (gC)

by D. J. Dargan, J. H. Subak-sharpe
"... difference in sensitivity to cicloxolone sodium between herpes simplex ..."
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difference in sensitivity to cicloxolone sodium between herpes simplex

A Comparison of Different Methods of Ionizing GC Effluents

by P. L. Pat Terson
"... Some of the most widely used, most sensitive detection methods available for gas chromatography (GC) function by directly converting chemical species in the GC effluent to gas-phase ionization. This article reviews the scientific principles that provide the basis of operation for the flame ionizatio ..."
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Some of the most widely used, most sensitive detection methods available for gas chromatography (GC) function by directly converting chemical species in the GC effluent to gas-phase ionization. This article reviews the scientific principles that provide the basis of operation for the flame

GC Points in a Threaded Environment

by Ole Agesen, Ole Agesen, Ole Agesen - SMLI TR-98-70. Sun Microsystems , 1998
"... : Many garbage-collected systems, including most that involve a stop-the-world phase, restrict GC to socalled GC points. In single-threaded environments, GC points carry no overhead: when a GC must be done, the single thread is already at a GC point. In multi-threaded environments, however, only the ..."
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and code patching, while keeping all other factors constant. Code patching outperforms polling by an average of 4.7% and sometimes by as much as 11.2%, while costing only slightly more compiled code space. Put differently, since most programs spend less than 1/5 of the time in GC, a 4.7% bottom

GC-consistent Cuts of Databases

by Marcin Skubiszewski And, Marcin Skubiszewski, Marcin Skubiszewski, Nicolas Porteix, Nicolas Porteix - In Proceedings of EuroPar , 1996
"... : We introduce a new method for concurrent mark-and-sweep garbage collection in objectoriented databases. For this purpose, we define a cut of a database to be a collection containing one or more copies of every page in the database; the copies may have been made at different times during the operat ..."
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: We introduce a new method for concurrent mark-and-sweep garbage collection in objectoriented databases. For this purpose, we define a cut of a database to be a collection containing one or more copies of every page in the database; the copies may have been made at different times during

scales using GA-,GC-content

by Maxim I. Pyatkov, Anton N. Pankratov, Alfonso Valencia , 2013
"... SBARS: fast creation of dotplots for DNA sequences on different ..."
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SBARS: fast creation of dotplots for DNA sequences on different

proportions of C+´GC and T´AT triplets

by Peter L. James, Tom Brown, Keith R. Fox , 2003
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containing different

EMIT Cannabinoid Assay: Confirmation by RIA and GC/MS

by Jan Ice E. O 'connor, Thomas A. Re Jent
"... The purpose of this study was to compare the quali-tative results obtained by the EMIT Cannabinold Assay with RIA and two different GC/MS techniques In the analysis of urine specimens for evidence of marijuana use. Reliability of the enzyme immunoassay was assessed from studies on accuracy, precisio ..."
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The purpose of this study was to compare the quali-tative results obtained by the EMIT Cannabinold Assay with RIA and two different GC/MS techniques In the analysis of urine specimens for evidence of marijuana use. Reliability of the enzyme immunoassay was assessed from studies on accuracy

Substantial biases in ultra-short read data sets from high-throughput DNA sequencing

by Juliane C. Dohm, Claudio Lottaz, Tatiana Borodina, Heinz Himmelbauer - Nucleic Acids Res , 2008
"... Novel sequencing technologies permit the rapid production of large sequence data sets. These tech-nologies are likely to revolutionize genetics and bio-medical research, but a thorough characterization of the ultra-short read output is necessary. We gen-erated and analyzed two Illumina 1G ultra-shor ..."
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sequencing coverage to be sufficient to compensate errors by correct reads. The read coverage of the sequenced regions is biased; the highest read density was found in intervals with elevated GC content. High Solexa quality scores are over-optimistic and low scores underestimate the data quality. Our results
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