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Energy-saving analysis of hydraulic hybrid excavator based on common pressure rail

2013

Published version of an article in the journal: The Scientific World Journal. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/560694 Open Access Energy-saving research of excavators is becoming one hot topic due to the increasing energy crisis and environmental deterioration recently. Hydraulic hybrid excavator based on common pressure rail (HHEC) provides an alternative with electric hybrid excavator because it has high power density and environment friendly and easy to modify based on the existing manufacture process. This paper is focused on the fuel consumption of HHEC and the actuator dynamic response to assure that the new system can save energy without sacrificin…

Energy-Generating ResourcesArticle SubjectComputer sciencelcsh:Medicinelcsh:TechnologyVDP::Teknologi: 500::Maskinfag: 570::Maskinteknisk energi- og miljøteknologi: 573General Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyAutomotive engineeringEngineeringElectricityPressureComputer Simulationlcsh:ScienceGeneral Environmental ScienceMechanical PhenomenaOne-hotbusiness.industrylcsh:Tlcsh:RProcess (computing)General MedicineEquipment DesignModels TheoreticalSizingExcavatorFuel efficiencylcsh:QElectricityActuatorbusinessAlgorithmEnergy (signal processing)Research Article
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Robres, Fernando Andrés, Benítez Sanchez-Blanco, Rafael y Ciscar Pallarés, Eugenio: El monasterio rebelde. Monarquía y poder monástico en reinode Val…

2021

Eugenio: El monasterio rebelde. Monarquía y poder monástico en reinode Valencia (1665-1670) Pons FusterUNESCO::HISTORIARafael y Ciscar PallarésRevista de historia moderna 590302 2021 47 8168309 Robres [0210-9093 553 Estudis]Fernando AndrésBenítez Sanchez-Blanco:HISTORIA [UNESCO]0210-9093 553 Estudis: Revista de historia moderna 590302 2021 47 8168309 RobresEl monasterio rebelde. Monarquía y poder monástico en reinode Valencia (1665-1670) Pons Fuster [Eugenio]Francisco 571 573
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Identification of novel interaction partners for Vlgr1b/GPR98 - a key component of the periciliary Usher syndrome protein network in photoreceptor ce…

2012

The human Usher syndrome (USH) is the most common form of combined hereditary deaf-blindness. Three clinical subtypes (USH1-3) are differentiated based on severity, age of onset and progression of the symptoms. Mutations in the GPR98 gene encoding the USH2C protein Vlgr1b or GPR98 cause USH2, the most common form of USH. The G-protein coupled receptor Vlgr1b was previously identified as a component of the periciliary USH protein network, crucial for ciliary cargo transport in photoreceptors. Nonetheless, the exact role of Vlgr1b in this and other cellular processes remains to be elucidated. To learn more about its involvement in cellular functions we searched for novel interaction partners …

GeneticsTandem affinity purificationRegulation of gene expressionScaffold proteinlcsh:CytologyCiliumCell BiologyComputational biologyBiologymedicine.diseaseInteractomeVesicular transport proteinCiliopathyPoster Presentationmedicinelcsh:QH573-671Transcription factorCilia
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Bypass of cell cycle arrest induced by transient DNMT1 post-transcriptional silencing triggers aneuploidy in human cells

2012

Abstract Background Aneuploidy has been acknowledged as a major source of genomic instability in cancer, and it is often considered the result of chromosome segregation errors including those caused by defects in genes controlling the mitotic spindle assembly, centrosome duplication and cell-cycle checkpoints. Aneuploidy and chromosomal instability has been also correlated with epigenetic alteration, however the molecular basis of this correlation is poorly understood. Results To address the functional connection existing between epigenetic changes and aneuploidy, we used RNA-interference to silence the DNMT1 gene, encoding for a highly conserved member of the DNA methyl-transferases. DNMT1…

Genome instabilityCell cycle checkpointDNA damageAneuploidyBiologylcsh:RC254-282BiochemistryChromosome instabilitymedicineCentrosome duplicationEpigeneticsaneuploidylcsh:QH573-671Molecular BiologyGeneticsDNA methylationG1 arrestlcsh:CytologyResearchDNMT1Cell Biologylcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogensmedicine.diseaseCell biologySettore BIO/18 - GeneticaDNMT1 Aneuploidy epigenetic p14/ARF siRNADNA methylation
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IMPROVEMENT IN REDOX HOMEOSTASIS AFTER CYTOREDUCTIVE SURGERY IN COLORECTAL ADENOCARCINOMA

2021

Colorectal cancer (CRC) as one the most common cancer type is associated with oxidative stress. Surgery is the only curative modality for early-stage CRC. The aim of this study was to evaluate the oxidative damage biomarkers as well as enzymatic and nonenzymatic antioxidants in patients with CRC before and after tumor resection and in healthy controls. 60 patients with stage I/II colorectal adenocarcinoma and 43 healthy controls were recruited in this study. We measured plasma levels of oxidative damage biomarkers, including advanced oxidation protein products (AOPP), advanced glycation end products (AGEs), malondialdehyde (MDA), and oxidized low-density lipoprotein (ox-LDL) at baseline and…

Glycation End Products AdvancedMale0301 basic medicineAgingAntioxidantColorectal cancermedicine.medical_treatmentmedicine.disease_causeBiochemistryGastroenterologychemistry.chemical_compoundPostoperative Complications0302 clinical medicineMalondialdehydeHomeostasischemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyGlutathione peroxidaseCytoreduction Surgical ProceduresGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedCatalaseMalondialdehydecolorectal cancer colorectal surgery cytoreductive surgery redox homeostasisLipoproteins LDLCatalase030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFemaleColorectal NeoplasmsResearch ArticleAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyArticle SubjectAdenocarcinomaSuperoxide dismutase03 medical and health sciencesInternal medicinemedicineHumansAgedGlutathione PeroxidaseQH573-671business.industryCell Biologymedicine.diseaseOxidative Stress030104 developmental biologychemistrybiology.proteinCytologybusinessOxidative stressLipoprotein
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Different conformations of nascent polypeptides during translocation across the ER membrane

2000

Abstract Background In eukaryotic cells, proteins are translocated across the ER membrane through a continuous ribosome-translocon channel. It is unclear to what extent proteins can fold already within the ribosome-translocon channel, and previous studies suggest that only a limited degree of folding (such as the formation of isolated α-helices) may be possible within the ribosome. Results We have previously shown that the conformation of nascent polypeptide chains in transit through the ribosome-translocon complex can be probed by measuring the number of residues required to span the distance between the ribosomal P-site and the lumenally disposed active site of the oligosaccharyl transfer…

GlycosylationProlineProtein ConformationAmino Acid MotifsMolecular Sequence DataEndoplasmic ReticulumPeptide MappingDogsLeucineMicrosomesAnimalsAmino Acid Sequencelcsh:QH573-671Alaninelcsh:CytologyCèl·lules eucariotesMembrane Transport ProteinsValineIntracellular MembranesProtein TransportAminoàcidsPèptidsRibosomesSignal Recognition ParticleResearch Article
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Entretien : pour une intégration des datadéontologues dans les équipes communication

2018

HF5717-5734.7Business communication. Including business report writing business correspondenceSociology (General)General MedicineHM401-1281Communication & Professionalisation
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Conversation autour de l’éthique en pratique : une carrière de communicante sous le signe d’une réflexion et de préoccupations éthiques

2017

HF5717-5734.7Business communication. Including business report writing business correspondenceSociology (General)General MedicineHM401-1281Revue Communication & professionnalisation
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Narrowing the window of inflationary magnetogenesis

2017

We consider inflationary magnetogenesis where the conformal symmetry is broken by the term $f^2(\phi) F_{\alpha\beta} F^{\alpha\beta}$. We assume that the magnetic field power spectrum today between 0.1 and $10^4$ Mpc is a power law, with upper and lower limits from observation. This fixes $f$ to be close to a power law in conformal time in the window during inflation when the modes observed today are generated. In contrast to previous work, we do not make any assumptions about the form of $f$ outside these scales. We cover all possible reheating histories, described by an average equation of state $-1/3 <\bar{w} <1$. Requiring that strong coupling and large backreaction are avoided both at…

High Energy Physics - TheoryCosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO)gr-qcprimordial magnetic fieldsFOS: Physical sciencesAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsGeneral Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc)01 natural sciencesPower law114 Physical sciencesGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyConformal symmetry0103 physical sciencesinflation010303 astronomy & astrophysicsSTFCST/L005573/1ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSInflation (cosmology)Physics[PHYS]Physics [physics]010308 nuclear & particles physicsEquation of state (cosmology)hep-thRCUKCONSTRAINTSAstronomy and Astrophysics115 Astronomy Space scienceMagnetic fieldOrders of magnitude (time)High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th)Quantum electrodynamicsCOSMOLOGYSCALE MAGNETIC-FIELDSastro-ph.COBack-reactionST/K00090X/1Order of magnitudeAstrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
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Exploration of extracellular vesicles from Ascaris suum provides evidence of parasite–host cross talk

2019

The prevalent porcine helminth, Ascaris suum, compromises pig health and reduces farm productivity worldwide. The closely related human parasite, A. lumbricoides, infects more than 800 million people representing a disease burden of 1.31 million disability-adjusted life years. The infections are often chronic in nature, and the parasites have a profound ability to modulate their hosts' immune responses. This study provides the first in-depth characterisation of extracellular vesicles (EVs) from different developmental stages and body parts of A. suum and proposes the role of these vesicles in the host-parasite interplay. The release of EVs from the third- (L3) and fourth-stage (L4) larvae a…

Histology030231 tropical medicineascaris suumProteomicsMicrobiology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineImmune systemproteomicsAntigenImmunityhost–parasite interactionsParasite hostinglcsh:QH573-671Ascaris suumAscaris suum030304 developmental biologymiRNA0303 health sciencesbiologylcsh:CytologyCell Biologybiology.organism_classificationimmunityMicrovesicleshost-parasite interactionsHuman parasiteextracellular vesiclesmirna
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