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Localised dynactin protects growing microtubules to deliver oskar mRNA to the posterior cortex of the Drosophila oocyte.
© Nieuwburg et al. The localisation of oskar mRNA to the posterior of the Drosophila oocyte defines where the abdomen and germ cells form in the embryo. Kinesin 1 transports oskar mRNA to the oocyte posterior along a polarised...
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Spin Purification in Full-CI Quantum Monte Carlo via a First-Order Penalty Approach.
In this article, we demonstrate that a first-order spin penalty scheme can be efficiently applied to the Slater determinant based Full-CI Quantum Monte Carlo (FCIQMC) algorithm, as a practical route toward spin purification. Two...
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Two-element acoustic array gives insight into ice-ocean interactions in Hornsund Fjord, Spitsbergen
Glacierized fjords are dynamic regions, with variable oceanographic conditions and complex ice-ocean interactions, which are still poorly understood. Recent studies have shown that passive underwater acoustics offers new...
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Underwater acoustic signatures of glacier calving
Climate-driven ice-water interactions in the contact zone between marine-terminating glaciers and the ocean surface show a dynamic and complex nature. Tidewater glaciers lose volume through the poorly-understood process of...
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Underwater acoustic signatures of glacier calving
Climate-driven ice-water interactions in the contact zone between marine-terminating glaciers and the ocean surface show a dynamic and complex nature. Tidewater glaciers lose volume through the poorly-understood process of...
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Directionality of the ambient noise field in an Arctic, glacial bay
The directionality of ambient noise in an Arctic tidewater
glacier bay was measured using two horizontally spaced, broadband
hydrophones. Segments of noise were divided into two frequency bands
and analyzed for...
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Directionality of the ambient noise field in an Arctic, glacial bay
The directionality of ambient noise in an Arctic tidewater
glacier bay was measured using two horizontally spaced, broadband
hydrophones. Segments of noise were divided into two frequency bands
and analyzed for...
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Two-element acoustic array gives insight into ice-ocean interactions in Hornsund Fjord, Spitsbergen
Glacierized fjords are dynamic regions, with variable oceanographic conditions and complex ice-ocean interactions, which are still poorly understood. Recent studies have shown that passive underwater acoustics offers new...
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Systematics and historical biogeography of the old world butterfly subtribe Mycalesina (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae
BACKGROUND: Butterflies of the subtribe Mycalesina have radiated successfully in almost all habitat types in Africa, Madagascar, the Indian subcontinent, Indo-China and Australasia. Studies aimed at understanding the reasons...
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Wnt Gene Expression During Early Embryogenesis in the Nymphalid Butterfly Bicyclus anynana
Wnt signaling pathways are involved in many important cellular processes including proliferation and differentiation. Wnt ligands are released by source cells and signal to target cells by binding to the Frizzled receptor family...
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Determination of the electron diffusion length in dye-sensitized solar cells by substrate contact patterning
A new method to estimate the electron diffusion length in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs) is presented. DSCs were fabricated on conducting glass substrates that were patterned by laser ablation of the fluorine-doped tin oxide...
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Cirrhotic Liver of Liver Transplant Recipients Accumulate Silver and Co-Accumulate Copper.
Silver-based materials are widely used in clinical medicine. Furthermore, the usage of silver containing materials and devices is widely recommended and clinically approved. The impact on human health of the increasing use of...
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A transposable element insertion is associated with an alternative life history strategy.
Tradeoffs affect resource allocation during development and result in fitness consequences that drive the evolution of life history strategies. Yet despite their importance, we know little about the mechanisms underlying life...
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Ultrahigh-Throughput Directed Evolution of a Metal-Free α/β-Hydrolase with a Cys-His-Asp Triad into an Efficient Phosphotriesterase.
Finding new mechanistic solutions for biocatalytic challenges is key in the evolutionary adaptation of enzymes, as well as in devising new catalysts. The recent release of man-made substances into the environment provides a...
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The Ursinus Weekly, December 4, 1939
Union is advocated by forum speaker Steinmetz talks on college Christianity Arrangements near completion for sr. week-end ball, drama May Day pageant contest announced D. W. Ebbert, former president, passes away Giant...
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 27, 1939
Gordon's light fantastic balanced by drama's depth on senior week-end Jan Peerce, "amazing young tenor," will sing here Feb. 22 BPC created by organization heads Bass soloist named for "The Messiah" Dr. Nash well received in...
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Corrigendum
The helicase Twinkle is indispensable for mtDNA replication in nucleoids. Previously, we showed that Twinkle is tightly membrane-associated even in the absence of mtDNA, which suggests that Twinkle is part of a...
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