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Processing of Drosophila Endo-siRNAs Depends on a Specific Loquacious Isoform
(Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2009-10)Drosophila melanogaster expresses three classes of small RNAs, which are classified according to their mechanisms of biogenesis. MicroRNAs are ∼22–23 nucleotides (nt), ubiquitously expressed small RNAs that are sequentially ... -
Processing of meats and cardiovascular risk: time to focus on preservatives
(BioMed Central, 2013)Dietary guidelines emphasize selecting lean (low-fat) meats to reduce saturated fat and cholesterol, but growing evidence suggests that health effects may relate to other ingredients, such as sodium, heme iron, or L-carnitine. ... -
Processing sentence context in women with schizotypal personality disorder: An ERP study
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2004)Accumulating evidence suggests that schizophrenic patients do not use context efficiently. Also, studies suggest similarities in clinical and cognitive profiles between schizophrenic and schizotypal personality disorder ... -
The procession of the virtues in "A booke of Christian prayers"
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Procuratores: On the Limits of Caring for Another
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Procurement Contracting with Time Incentives: Theory and Evidence
(2009)In public sector procurement, social welfare often depends on the time taken to complete the contract. A leading example is highway construction, where slow completion times inflict a negative externality on commuters. ... -
Procurement Issues in South Africa that Affect Growth and Development
(Center for International Development at Harvard University, 2008-06)This report discusses four issues with regard to government procurement in South Africa. These are: (1) contracting for municipal infrastructure delivery, (2) public-private partnerships (PPP’s), (3) large capex procurements ... -
Prodromal Parkinson’s Disease and its Implications for Longitudinal Studies
(2022-08-31)Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by movement abnormalities such as resting tremor, bradykinesia, and rigidity. In addition, non-motor symptoms such as decreased ability to smell, ... -
Producing a Scale-Invariant Spectrum of Perturbations in a Hagedorn Phase of String Cosmology
(American Physical Society, 2006)We study the generation of cosmological perturbations during the Hagedorn phase of string gas cosmology. Using tools of string thermodynamics we provide indications that it may be possible to obtain a nearly scale-invariant ... -
Producing the Public: Architecture, Urban Planning, and Immigration in a Swedish Town, 1965 to the Present
(2013-02-26)European modernist architectural design and urban planning for suburbs have often been theorized as dystopic creation myths. These narratives focus on the unfulfilled promises of activist designers to deliver equality, ... -
Producing Win Probabilities for Professional Tennis Matches from any Score
This project explores a variety of pre-game and in-match prediction methods for tennis matches, testing them on thousands of ATP tour-level matches from recent years. -
Product Development and International Trade
(University of Chicago Press, 1989)We develop a multicountry, dynamic general equilibrium model of product innovation and international trade to study the creation of comparative advantage through research and development and the evolution of world trade ... -
Product Diversity and Spectrum of Choice in Hospital ePrescribing Systems in England
(Public Library of Science, 2014)Background: ePrescribing systems have considerable potential for improving healthcare quality and safety. With growing expectations about the benefits of such systems, there is evidence of widespread plans to implement ... -
Product Liability Law of Thailand: Analysis of Conundrums under Current Related Laws and Regulations with a Comparative U.S. Approach to the Same Problems Using Contract and Tort Law
(2006)The Thai legal system is a civil law system largely influenced by the legal tradition in continental Europe, especially Germany and Switzerland, and taking Japan as its model. One of the four basic codes of Thailand, the ... -
Product Quality and Entering Through Tying: Experimental Evidence
(Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS), 2019-02)Dominant platform businesses often develop products in adjacent markets to complement their core business. One common approach used to gain traction in these adjacent markets has been to pursue a tying strategy. For example, ... -
Product Safety, Buybacks and the Post-Sale Duty to Warn
(Yale University Press, 2011)A manufacturer learns a product's risks after it has been sold and distributed to consumers. When held strictly liable for product-related injuries, the manufacturer offers to repurchase the product when the risk exceeds ... -
Production Ability and Economic Growth
(Center for International Development at Harvard University, 2019-03)Production is shaped by capability requirements of products and availability of these capabilities across locations. We propose a capabilities based production model and an empirical strategy to measure product sophistication ... -
Production and Characterization of Synthetic ErbB2 Virosomes for Vaccination Against Breast Cancer
(2018-02-01)Virosomes, lipid-based nanoparticles incorporating influenza surface proteins hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA), are an attractive biomimetic delivery system to stimulate the MHC I adaptive immune system. In contrast ... -
Production of a Natural Antibody to the Mouse Polyoma Virus Is a Multigenic Trait
(Genetics Society of America, 2012)MA/MyJ mice express a natural antibody to the highly oncogenic polyoma virus. C57BR/cdJ mice lack this antibody but mount an adaptive T-cell response to the virus. Analysis of F2 progeny of a cross between these strains ...