Browsing by Subject "translation"
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(2020-03-06)This poster guides library users seeking non-English materials through optimized paths toward their materials through 4 cases based on their answers to two questions: 1) Do you know the exact title you need? 2) Do you ...
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(2021-04-22)At least half of proteins cycling in abundance under control of the circadian clock in eukaryotic cells are synthesized from non-cycling mRNAs. These data suggested that the clock controls posttranscriptional events, ...
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(2019-10-07)Up to half of the eukaryotic genome is controlled by the endogenous circadian clock at the level of rhythmic transcript abundance. The clock also controls post-transcriptional events, including clock regulation of the ...
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(2018-05-01)Literature Review: There have been many attempts to reconstruct Cleopatra over the past two millennia, in the form of cultural depictions and histories, each of these adding a little more nuance to her mythology. The ...
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(2021-04-24)The circadian clock is an intrinsic time-keeping mechanism that is conserved between many species, ranging from cyanobacteria to mammals. Due to circadian clock conservation between organisms, understanding how the clock ...
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(2012-02-14)Representing data outside of and between programs is important in software that stores, shares, and manipulates information. Formats for representing information, varying from human-readable verbose (XML) to light-weight, ...
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(2021-04-22)The circadian clock is a conserved endogenous time keeping mechanism that controls up to half of the eukaryotic genome at the level of transcript abundance. In addition to clock control of transcript abundance, our lab ...
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(2019-05-15)This work foregrounds gendered metaphors of translation in three collections of “good” women’s lives adapted and compiled from Ovid’s Heroides (Epistulae Heroidum): Geoffrey Chaucer Legend of Good Women, John Gower’s ...
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(2013-10-22)Free L-tryptophan induces the expression of the Escherichia coli tna operon that specifies proteins necessary for catabolizing tryptophan. Regulation is effected by a transcriptional attenuation mechanism requiring ...
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(2013-07-09)First functioning as image based text and then as a widely illustrated book, the impact of the literary figure Don Quixote outgrew his textual limits to gain near-universal recognition as a cultural icon. Compared to the ...