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Interview with Betty Jean Ulmer McGregor
Interview with Betty Jean Ulmer McGregor, 2009 South Carolina and National Mother of the Year.
Published by: Winthrop University
The influence of two crop by-products on the hygrothermal properties of earth plasters

The incorporation of natural fibres in earth construction elements is a common practice that is found both in traditional and in contemporary building systems. The positive effect that such materials have on the mechanical...

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Staggered starts in the race to T cell activation.
How T lymphocytes tune their responses to different strengths of stimulation is a fundamental question in immunology. Recent work using new optogenetic, single-cell genomic, and live-imaging approaches has revealed that...
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An inverse modelling approach to estimate the hygric parameters of clay-based masonry during a Moisture Buffer Value test
This paper presents an inverse modelling approach for parameter estimation of a model dedicated to the description of moisture mass transfer in porous hygroscopic building materials. The hygric behaviour of unfired clay-based...
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Imaging the Effector CD8 Synapse.
Here, we describe 4D imaging of effector CD8+ T cells as they conjugate and kill live targets in vitro and analyze the polarization dynamics of intracellular compartments to this cell-cell interface.
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Conditions affecting the moisture buffering measurement performed on compressed earth blocks
Unfired clay masonry has a high potential to regulate indoor humidity and therefore create healthier living environments. The measurement of such potential on various building materials has received increasing attention and has...
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The cytotoxic T lymphocyte immune synapse at a glance.
The immune synapse provides an important structure for communication with immune cells. Studies on immune synapses formed by cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) highlight the dynamic changes and specialised mechanisms required to...
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The influence of two crop by-products on the hygrothermal properties of earth plasters

The incorporation of natural fibres in earth construction elements is a common practice that is found both in traditional and in contemporary building systems. The positive effect that such materials have on the mechanical...

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Conditions affecting the moisture buffering measurement performed on compressed earth blocks
Unfired clay masonry has a high potential to regulate indoor humidity and therefore create healthier living environments. The measurement of such potential on various building materials has received increasing attention and has...
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An inverse modelling approach to estimate the hygric parameters of clay-based masonry during a Moisture Buffer Value test
This paper presents an inverse modelling approach for parameter estimation of a model dedicated to the description of moisture mass transfer in porous hygroscopic building materials. The hygric behaviour of unfired clay-based...
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IFN-γ Critically Enables the Intratumoural Infiltration of CXCR3+ CD8+ T Cells to Drive Squamous Cell Carcinoma Regression.
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation-induced tumours carry a high mutational load, are highly immunogenic, and often fail to grow when transplanted into normal, syngeneic mice. The aim of this study was to investigate factors critical for...
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