SPATIAL PATTERNS OF A PREDATOR-PREY SYSTEM OF LESLIE TYPE WITH TIME DELAY.


Identification of the Ovine Keratin-Associated Protein 21-1 Gene and Its Association with Variation in Wool Traits

Keratin-associated proteins (KAPs) are key constituents of wool and hair fibers.In this study, an ovine KAP gene encoding Energy Snacks a HGT-KAP protein was identified.The gene was different from all of the HGT-KAP genes identified in sheep, but was closely related to the human KAP21-1 gene, suggesting that it represented the unidentified ovine KR

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Structural alterations and inflammation in the heart after multiple trauma followed by reamed versus non-reamed femoral nailing.

BackgroundApproximately 30,000 patients with blunt cardiac trauma are recorded each year in the United States.Blunt cardiac injuries after trauma are associated with a longer hospital stay and a poor overall outcome.Organ damage after trauma is linked to increased systemic release of pro-inflammatory cytokines and damage-associated molecular patter

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High-resolution demodulation of interference envelope peak at arbitrary positions by warped discrete Fourier transform

We propose a novel approach to address the high-resolution problem for analyzing the peak position of an interference envelope in vertical-scanning wideband interferometry.Nonlinear envelope demodulation cannot be performed for arbitrary interference fringes because the envelope peak positions fluctuate depending on the acquisition Accessories stat

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Participatory action research and co-researching as a tool for situating youth knowledge at the centre of research

Too often youth from vulnerable communities see themselves talked about in academic research, but are rarely involved as co-researchers or co-authors of research.The purpose of this article is to share our reflections on Baby Kits engaging youth, their experiences and their perspectives on the multi-levels of impact of participatory action research

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