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Stanford Moore and William H. Stein, 1957
Stanford Moore and William H. Stein. Determinations of the structure of proteins: studies on ribonuclease. Lecture delivered February 21, 1957 Posted with permission
Quantifying moment redistribution in FRP-strengthened RC beams
Consideration of moment redistribution (MR) in the design of continuous reinforced concrete (RC) beams results in an efficient and economical design. Adding fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) materials to RC structures to enhance...
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Quantifying moment redistribution in FRP-strengthened RC beams
Consideration of moment redistribution (MR) in the design of continuous reinforced concrete (RC) beams results in an efficient and economical design. Adding fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) materials to RC structures to enhance...
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In-depth immunophenotyping data of IL-6R on the human peripheral regulatory T cell (Treg) compartment
We provide in this paper a detailed characterization of the human peripheral CD4$^+$ CD127$^{low}$CD25$^+$ regulatory T cell (Treg) compartment, with a particular emphasis in defining the population expressing higher levels of...
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Prediction of capacity for moment redistribution in FRP-strengthened continuous RC T-beams
Due to the premature debonding of fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) materials which results in a reduction in 14 ductility, the problem of how to exploit moment redistribution (MR) in FRP-strengthened continuous 15 reinforced...
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Prediction of capacity for moment redistribution in FRP-strengthened continuous RC T-beams
Due to the premature debonding of fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) materials which results in a reduction in 14 ductility, the problem of how to exploit moment redistribution (MR) in FRP-strengthened continuous 15 reinforced...
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Influence of Photoplethysmogram Signal Quality on Pulse Arrival Time during Polysomnography.
Intervals of low-quality photoplethysmogram (PPG) signals might lead to significant inaccuracies in estimation of pulse arrival time (PAT) during polysomnography (PSG) studies. While PSG is considered to be a "gold standard"...
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Attachment representations and socio-emotional difficulties in alternative care
Attachment has been assessed in children living in alternative care (AC) settings, such as Residential Homes (RC) and Foster Care (FC). However, no study has been conducted to compare attachment styles in residential, foster and...
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Linear mixed models for replication data to efficiently allow for covariate measurement error

It is well known that measurement error in the covariates of regression models generally causes bias in parameter estimates. Correction for such biases requires information concerning the measurement error, which is often in...

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Respiratory chain deficiency in nonmitochondrial disease.
OBJECTIVE: In this study, we report 5 patients with heterogeneous phenotypes and biochemical evidence of respiratory chain (RC) deficiency; however, the molecular diagnosis is not mitochondrial disease. METHODS: The reported...
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Linear mixed models for replication data to efficiently allow for covariate measurement error

It is well known that measurement error in the covariates of regression models generally causes bias in parameter estimates. Correction for such biases requires information concerning the measurement error, which is often in...

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Attachment representations and socio-emotional difficulties in alternative care
Attachment has been assessed in children living in alternative care (AC) settings, such as Residential Homes (RC) and Foster Care (FC). However, no study has been conducted to compare attachment styles in residential, foster and...
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How good are GPs at adhering to a pragmatic trial protocol in primary care? Results from the ADDITION-Cambridge cluster-randomized pragmatic trial
Objective: To assess the fidelity of general practitioners’ (GP) adherence to a long term pragmatic trial protocol. Design: Retrospective analyses of electronic primary care records of participants in the pragmatic...
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The resistance-compliance product of the pulmonary circulation varies in health and pulmonary vascular disease.
Pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) is traditionally used to describe pulmonary hemodynamic characteristics. However, it does not take into account pulmonary artery compliance (Ca) or pulsatile flow. The product of PVR and Ca is...
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Neuronal cell types in the fly
At around 150 000 neurons, the adult Drosophila melanogaster central nervous system is one of the largest species, for which a complete cellular catalogue is imminent. While numerically much simpler than mammalian brains, its...
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Review: The Anthropology of Economy
F Stein
Mar 13, 2017
With Anthropology and Economy, Stephen Gudeman has provided us with a valuable resource for teaching and rethinking the study of economic life. His book fulfils two important purposes. On the one hand, as an introductory text it...
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A Study of Pile Fatigue Failures in the Arabian Gulf
Leanne Mary Stein
Apr 09, 2013
In the summer of 1974, construction commenced for an oil tanker terminal in the Arabian Gulf. The following winter, a particularly strong tropical storm hit after the piles were driven, prior to installation of the...

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