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Comprehensive Minority Biomedical Program
Known as:
CMBP
, Comprehensive Minority Biomedical Branch (CMBB)
The Comprehensive Minority Biomedical Program (CMBP) represents an effort by the NCI to broaden participation in cancer-related research and training…
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2015
2015
Decision Maker using Coupled Incompressible-Fluid Cylinders
Song-Ju Kim
,
M. Aono
arXiv.org
2015
Corpus ID: 17165875
The multi-armed bandit problem (MBP) is the problem of finding, as accurately and quickly as possible, the most profitable option…
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2014
2014
A model (CMBP) for collaboration between university college and nursing practice to promote research utilization in students' clinical placements: a pilot study.
Jette Elsborg Foss
,
K. Kvigne
,
Bodil Wilde Larsson
,
E. Athlin
Nurse Education in Practice
2014
Corpus ID: 23950506
2011
2011
Effect of a tourist-ignited wildfire on Nothofagus pumilio forests at Torres del Paine biosphere reserve, Chile (Southern Patagonia)
Osvaldo Vidal
,
A. Reif
2011
Corpus ID: 208514533
Se describe el impacto de un incendio causado por un turista en la reserva de la biosfera Torres del Paine en el 2005 que…
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2011
2011
Effect of osmotic stress on the formation of a population of polysomes and their stability in pea (Pisum sativum L.) seeds
W. Brosowska-Arendt
,
S. Weidner
Acta Physiologiae Plantarum
2011
Corpus ID: 24638425
Plants growing under natural conditions are constantly exposed to various stress factors, which can restrain their productivity…
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2006
2006
Exogenous abscisic acid increases stability of polysomes in embryos of triticale caryopses during germination
Weidner Stanisław
,
Każarnowicz Marta
,
F. Ewa
,
Amarowicz Ryszard
,
Karamać Magdalena
Acta Physiologiae Plantarum
2006
Corpus ID: 19873370
Some posttranslational processes that occur in embryos of germinating triticale caryopses treated with different concentrations…
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2005
2005
Preparation of (Cyanomethylene)tributylphosphorane: a new mitsunobu-type reagent.
Izumi Sakamoto
,
Takeshi Nishii
,
Fumie Ozaki
,
Hiroto Kaku
,
Masami Tanaka
,
T. Tsunoda
Chemical and pharmaceutical bulletin
2005
Corpus ID: 19632319
(Cyanomethylene)tributylphosphorane (CMBP), which promoted the alkylation of various nucleophiles (HA) with alcohols (ROH) to…
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2003
2003
The influence of abscisic acid on different polysomal populations in embryonal tissue during pea seeds germination
S. Weidner
,
E. Fraczek
,
M. Romanowska
,
R. Amarowicz
,
S. Abe
,
E. Davies
Acta Physiologiae Plantarum
2003
Corpus ID: 2638233
The influence of abscisic acid (ABA) on the processes of formation of different polysomal populations, their structures and…
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Review
2001
Review
2001
[Development of new synthetic reagents in Mitsunobu-type reaction].
S. Ito
Yakugaku zasshi : Journal of the Pharmaceutical…
2001
Corpus ID: 34538750
The author's work in the past 10 years have been reviewed, focusing on their endeavor to find more effective and versatile…
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2000
2000
Significant role for polysomes associated with the cytoskeleton in the control of protein synthesis during germination of triticale caryopses in the presence of abscisic acid
S. Weidner
,
D. Łukaszewicz
,
R. Amarowicz
Acta Physiologiae Plantarum
2000
Corpus ID: 7069800
The influence of abscisic acid (ABA) on the process of polysome formation and synthesis of newly-formed proteins by different…
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1983
1983
Interaction of ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase with 2-carboxyhexitol 1,6-bisphosphates.
D. Roach
,
P. Gollnick
,
B. McFadden
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
1983
Corpus ID: 19516846
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