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Table of Contents Interviews Collection 13335
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Table of Contents Interviews Collection 13336
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Tagging One Image at a Time: How Folksonomy Affected the Discovery of Images
(2014-12-06)This paper seeks to investigate how the use of folksonomies by users and information professionals has affected the discovery of images on social platforms and in Web 2.0 environments. As more images from archives and ... -
De Taine à Péguy; l'évolution des idées dans la France contemporaine.
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Taking the Idiopathic out of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
(State University of New York at Buffalo, 2019)Cis-regulatory elements (CRMs) are genomic regions that exert spatiotemporal control over gene expression patterns, which is critical to cell identity and function and whose disruption can lead to disease phenotypes. ... -
taking_our_seat_10-10-12.pdf
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taking_our_seat_mohammed_sadiq.pdf
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Talbot Bernard Family & Senior Housing
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Talkers account for listener and channel characteristics to communicate efficiently
(Elsevier, 2015)A well-known effect in speech production is that more predictable linguistic constructions tend to be reduced. Recent work has interpreted this effect in an information-theoretic framework, proposing that such predictability ... -
Targeting a metabolic vulnerability in prostate cancer
(State University of New York at Buffalo, 2018)Prostatic epithelial cells secrete high levels of acetylated polyamines into the prostatic lumen, which are an essential component of the prostatic fluid and play an important role in fertilization. This distinctive ... -
Targeting cell cycle checkpoints in triple negative breast cancer and pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma
(State University of New York at Buffalo, 2019)Historically, cancer treatments such as chemotherapy have targeted the rapidly proliferating characteristic of tumor cells. Chemotherapy is still the standard of care for a multitude of cancers, specifically those that are ... -
Targeting Mitochondria for Rhabdomyosarcoma Therapy
(State University of New York at Buffalo, 2018)Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is a malignant soft-tissue sarcoma in children, accounting for about 40% of pediatric soft-tissue tumors. The two main subtypes of RMS widely studied are embryonal RMS (eRMS) and alveolar RMS (aRMS). ... -
Targeting polyamine metabolism in prostate cancer: Determining the role of reactive oxygen species in the response to treatment with a novel combination of the polyamine analogue, BENSpm, and the MTAP inhibitor, MTDIA
(State University of New York at Buffalo, 2018)Prostatic luminal epithelial cells secrete polyamines into the lumen at a uniquely high rate. This leads to a metabolic demand to replenish metabolites used up during that process. To support this, there is increased flux ... -
Targeting X-linked Inhibitor of Apoptosis Protein to Overcome Rituximab/Chemotherapy Resistance in B-cell Lymphomas
(State University of New York at Buffalo, 2019)ABSTRACTTargeting X-linked Inhibitor of Apoptosis Protein (XIAP) to Overcome Rituximab/ Chemotherapy Resistance in B-Cell Lymphomas.The addition of Rituximab to front-line therapy has improved clinical outcomes in diffuse ... -
Task Relevant Source Based Brain Computer Interface: Exploration of Independent Component Analysis Based Spatial Filtering with Reliability
(State University of New York at Buffalo, 2018)Brain-computer interface (BCI) for visuomotor tasks requires identification of task-specific patterns of brain activity. During the visuomotor task, the subject encodes the visual information for a decision and then makes ... -
Tassafaronga Village
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TEACHER AND STUDENT DISCOURSE AND VOCABULARY IN SECONDARY MATHEMATICS CLASSROOMS DURING WHOLE CLASS DISCUSSIONS
(State University of New York at Buffalo, 2018)Vocabulary and communication are essential components of mathematics that should be addressed in the classroom. Knowledge of mathematical vocabulary has been argued as a necessary building block for students to engage in ...