A Protein Sequenator
The protein sequenator is an instrument for the automatic determination of amino acid sequences in proteins and peptides. It operates on the principle of the phenylisothiocyanat...
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The protein sequenator is an instrument for the automatic determination of amino acid sequences in proteins and peptides. It operates on the principle of the phenylisothiocyanat...
The use of risk assessment with MRI before biopsy and MRI-targeted biopsy was superior to standard transrectal ultrasonography-guided biopsy in men at clinical risk for prostate...
Population structure is the result of both present processes and past history. Molecular markers are proving of great value in describing the former, and it is important to simi...
We present an integrated approach to probabilistic independent component analysis (ICA) for functional MRI (FMRI) data that allows for nonsquare mixing in the presence of Gaussi...
For patients with HNSCC of the oropharynx, tumor HPV status is strongly associated with therapeutic response and survival.
Studies examining managerial accounting decisions postulate that executives rewarded by earnings-based bonuses select accounting procedures that increase their compensation. The...
As a communications system, the network of journals that play a paramount role in the exchange of scientific and technical information is little understood. Periodically since 1...
During the first 3 weeks of the Covid-19 outbreak in the Seattle area, the most common reasons for admission to the ICU were hypoxemic respiratory failure leading to mechanical ...
The charge to the committee (Institute of Medicine Committee to Review Dietary Reference Intakes for Vitamin D and Calcium) was to assess current relevant data and update, as ap...
BackgroundChoosing a suitable sample size in qualitative research is an area of conceptual debate and practical uncertainty. That sample size principles, guidelines and tools ha...
Article Free Access Share on Next century challenges: scalable coordination in sensor networks Authors: Deborah Estrin USC/Information Sciences Institute, 4676 Admiralty Way, Ma...