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RPL12 gene
Known as:
L12
, RIBOSOMAL PROTEIN L12
, RPL12
National Institutes of Health
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2020
2020
Molecular characterization of 60S ribosomal protein L12 of E. tenella.
S. Liang
,
Shunhai Zhu
,
+7 authors
H. Han
Experimental parasitology
2020
Corpus ID: 221109323
2016
2016
Correction: Ribosomal Stalk Protein Silencing Partially Corrects the ΔF508-CFTR Functional Expression Defect
J. Hartman
PLoS Biology
2016
Corpus ID: 20210710
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.1002462.].
2008
2008
G10 L12 P_R_在用户宏程序中的应用
邓德红
2008
Corpus ID: 180408474
本文以广东省第三届数控大赛加工实例来说明G10 L12 P_R_在程序中如何赋予刀具半径补偿值的具体使用方法。在用户宏程序中将半径值设为一个变量值,然后使用G10 L12 P_R_指令将不断变化中的半径值输入CNC…
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1995
1995
THE CONNECTION BETWEEN A STEEL CAP GIRDER AND A CONCRETE PIER. FINAL REPORT
J. Ales
,
J. Yura
,
M. Engelhardt
,
K. Frank
1995
Corpus ID: 106678284
At congested highway interchanges, horizontal and vertical clearance requirements may dictate the use of narrow piers and shallow…
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1962
1962
Pathogenicity of a viral strain (RPL12) causing avian visceral lymphomatosis and related neoplasms. IV. Virus bioassay based on a log-exponential distribution of host mortality times.
M. Gross
,
B. Burmester
,
N. Mantel
Journal of the National Cancer Institute
1962
Corpus ID: 1528433
1959
1959
Pathogenicity of a viral strain (RPL12) causing avian visceral lymphomatosis and related neoplasms. I. Nature of the lesions.
M. Gross
,
B. Burmester
,
W. G. Walter
Journal of the National Cancer Institute
1959
Corpus ID: 36768854
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