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The Georgics of Resistance: Virgil to Heaney
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Geostationary satellite observations of ozone air quality
(2013-10-14)Ozone in surface air is the primary cause of polluted air in the United States. The current ozone observing network is insufficient either to assess air quality or to fully inform our understanding of the factors controlling ... -
Germ cell selection in genetic mosaics in Drosophila melanogaster
(Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2001)Heritable mutations in the germ line lead to genetically heterogeneous, or mosaic, gonads. Many of the genes used in germ-line development also play roles in somatic development [Saffman, E. E. & Lasko, P. (1999) Cell. ... -
Germ Cells Are Not Required to Establish the Female Pathway in Mouse Fetal Gonads
(Public Library of Science, 2012)The fetal gonad is composed of a mixture of somatic cell lineages and germ cells. The fate of the gonad, male or female, is determined by a population of somatic cells that differentiate into Sertoli or granulosa cells and ... -
The German Middle Ages in the Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries: Reception and Transformation
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The Germania as a Literary Text
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The Germanic Third Weak Class
(Linguistic Society of America, 1973) -
Germline Encoded B Cell Receptor-Antigen Recognition
(2021-09-01)B cells recognize foreign material through their B cell receptors (BCRs), which are highly diverse to accommodate essentially any antigen. Within the BCR, substrate recognition is primarily mediated by the CDRH3 loop, a ... -
Germline Progenitors Escape the Widespread Phenomenon of Homolog Pairing during Drosophila Development
(Public Library of Science, 2013)Homolog pairing, which plays a critical role in meiosis, poses a potential risk if it occurs in inappropriate tissues or between nonallelic sites, as it can lead to changes in gene expression, chromosome entanglements, and ... -
Gerrothorax pulcherrimus from the upper Triassic Fleming Fjord formation of East Greenland and a reassessment of head lifting in temnospondyl feeding
(Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2008)The plagiosaurine <i>Gerrothorax pulcherrimus</i>, a ubiquitous faunal component of the Fleming Fjord Formation, is recognized by tubercular ornamentation, contact between the postfrontal and supratemporal, at least two ... -
Gerrymandering or “Gloria”-mandering? An examination of redistricting effects on women candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives
(2023-06-30)In 2022, for the first time since the 2018 midterm elections, the U.S. House of Representatives did not see a significant increase in the number of women elected, despite past literature indicating that redistricting is ... -
Gershwin and American Modernists of the 1920s
(Oxford University Press, 1994) -
Get Real: Effects of Repeated Simulation and Emotion on the Perceived Plausibility of Future Experiences
(American Psychological Association, 2013)People frequently imagine specific interpersonal experiences that might occur in their futures. The present study used a novel experimental paradigm to examine the influence of repeated simulation of future interpersonal ... -
Getting Animals in View
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Getting around cosmic variance
(American Physical Society, 1997)Cosmic microwave background (CMB) anisotropies probe the primordial density field at the edge of the observable Universe. There is a limiting precision (''cosmic variance'') with which anisotropies can determine the amplitude ... -
Getting Better or Feeling Better? How Equity Investors Respond to Investment Experience
(National Bureau of Economic Research, 2014)Using a large representative sample of Indian retail equity investors, many of them new to the stock market, we show that both years of investment experience and feedback from investment returns have significant effects ... -
Getting Closer or Drifting Apart
(MIT Press, 2004)Advances in communication and transportation technologies have the potential to bring people closer together and create a "global village." However, they also allow heterogeneous agents to segregate along special interests, ... -
“Getting Electrocuted”: Media and the Author in Postsocialist China
(2020-09-11)This dissertation investigates how writers in the People’s Republic of China during the Late Reform Era (1989–2012) represented through media the existential challenges facing their profession and the institution of Chinese ... -
Getting into shape: How do rod-like bacteria control their geometry?
(Springer Science + Business Media, 2014)Rod-like bacteria maintain their cylindrical shapes with remarkable precision during growth. However, they are also capable to adapt their shapes to external forces and constraints, for example by growing into narrow or ...