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Lymphokine enhances the expression and synthesis of Ia antigens on cultured mouse peritoneal macrophages
Soluble products from antigen stimulated Trypanosoma cruzi-immune spleen cells enhanced the expression of Ia antigens on proteose-peptone-elicited mouse peritoneal macrophages (Mphi). Acquisition of Ia paralleled Mphi...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Does Plasma Inhibit the Activity of KCl Cotransport in Red Cells From LK Sheep?
Red cells from LK sheep represent an important paradigm for control of KCl cotransport activity, as well as being important to sheep erythroid function. A previous report (Godart et al., 1997) suggested that autologous plasma...
Social Collective Decision Making among Adolescents
Julie Tinson, Peter Nuttall
Oct 01, 2014
This article revamps the work of Ward and Reingen (1990) to examine adolescent normative behaviour in a social collective decision-making group. This is of particular importance as it will enhance an understanding of the youth...
Tense from Touch
Brett Martin, Peter Nuttall
Oct 01, 2017
Retail shopping research recognizes that other consumers in a store can impact a consumer’s experience. However, the effects of accidental interpersonal touch (AIT) are only beginning to emerge in the literature. The current...
Formalizing consumer tribes

Marketing theory on consumer tribes explores how these ephemeral collectives can grow into more formal, organizational systems that become subject to the various demands of the market. But how tribal doctrines endure in...

Mobilizing hegemonic practices in trajectories of conspicuous resistance
Purpose
Focusing on a community organisation, the purpose of this paper is to unravel the process through which infringing contested practices that threaten or compromise the community’s sense of distinction are transformed...
Tense from Touch
Brett Martin, Peter Nuttall
Oct 01, 2017
Retail shopping research recognizes that other consumers in a store can impact a consumer’s experience. However, the effects of accidental interpersonal touch (AIT) are only beginning to emerge in the literature. The current...
Mobilizing hegemonic practices in trajectories of conspicuous resistance
Purpose
Focusing on a community organisation, the purpose of this paper is to unravel the process through which infringing contested practices that threaten or compromise the community’s sense of distinction are transformed...
Social Collective Decision Making among Adolescents
Julie Tinson, Peter Nuttall
Oct 01, 2014
This article revamps the work of Ward and Reingen (1990) to examine adolescent normative behaviour in a social collective decision-making group. This is of particular importance as it will enhance an understanding of the youth...
Pandora at Petworth House
LK Zeitler
Jan 09, 2017
AN OIL SKETCH by Louis Laguerre in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London (Fig.15), has long been assumed to depict The marriage of Cupid and Psyche for the decora- tion of the staircase ceiling commissioned by Thomas Os- borne...
Formalizing consumer tribes

Marketing theory on consumer tribes explores how these ephemeral collectives can grow into more formal, organizational systems that become subject to the various demands of the market. But how tribal doctrines endure in...

Spin-orbit effects for compact binaries in scalar-tensor gravity
P Brax, AC Davis, S Melville, LK Wong
Oct 26, 2021
Gravitational waves provide us with a new window into our Universe, and have already been used to place strong constrains on the existence of light scalar fields, which are a common feature in many alternative theories of...
Condition dependence in biosynthesized chemical defenses of an aposematic and mimetic Heliconius butterfly.
Aposematic animals advertise their toxicity or unpalatability with bright warning coloration. However, acquiring and maintaining chemical defenses can be energetically costly, and consequent associations with other important...
Anatomy of a Slow Merger
C Hamilton, RR Rafikov
Nov 02, 2022
Abstract The dozens of compact object mergers detected by LIGO/Virgo raise a key theoretical question: how do initially wide binaries shrink sufficiently quickly that they are able...
Polarisation-controlled single photon emission at high temperatures from InGaN quantum dots
Solid-state single photon sources with polarisation control operating beyond the Peltier cooling barrier of 200 K are desirable for a variety of applications in quantum technology. Using a non-polar InGaN system, we report the...

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