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Traffic exposure increases natural 15N and heavy metal concentrations in mosses (2000)
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Pearson, J., Wells, D. M., Seller, K. J., Bennett, A., Soares, A., Woodall, J., & Ingrouille, M. J. (2000). Traffic exposure increases natural 15N and heavy metal concentrations in mosses. New Phytologist, 147(2), 317-326. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1469-8137.2000.00702.x

Mosses have been used as biomonitors of atmospheric pollution for some years, but few studies have been carried out on the effect of NO(x) emissions from traffic on moss tissue N. Eight species of moss (102 samples) growing on walls or roofs next to... Read More about Traffic exposure increases natural 15N and heavy metal concentrations in mosses.

Maternal nutrient restriction during early to mid gestation alters the relationship between insulin-like growth factor I and bodyweight at term in fetal sheep (2000)
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Heasman, L., Brameld, J., Mostyn, A., Budge, H., Dawson, J., Buttery, P., …Symonds, M. E. (2000). Maternal nutrient restriction during early to mid gestation alters the relationship between insulin-like growth factor I and bodyweight at term in fetal sheep. Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 12(7-8), 345-350. https://doi.org/10.1071/rd00115

The present study was designed to determine whether altered placental size, as a consequence of maternal nutrient restriction in sheep between 28 and 77 days gestation, is associated with a modified relationship between fetal weight or dimensions and... Read More about Maternal nutrient restriction during early to mid gestation alters the relationship between insulin-like growth factor I and bodyweight at term in fetal sheep.

Magnesium ions enhance the transfer of Human Papillomavirus E2 protein from non-specific to specific binding sites (1999)
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Lewis, H., & Gaston, K. (1999). Magnesium ions enhance the transfer of Human Papillomavirus E2 protein from non-specific to specific binding sites. Journal of Molecular Biology, 294(4), 885-896. https://doi.org/10.1006/jmbi.1999.3314

The human papillomavirus 16 E2 protein binds to four specific DNA sequences present within the HPV 16 genome and regulates viral gene expression and DNA replication. However, the E2 protein can also bind tightly to non-specific DNA sequences. Here, w... Read More about Magnesium ions enhance the transfer of Human Papillomavirus E2 protein from non-specific to specific binding sites.

Three dimensional visualization of the World Wide Web (1999)
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Benford, S., Taylor, I., Brailsford, D. F., Koleva, B., Craven, M. P., Fraser, M., …Greenhalgh, C. (1999). Three dimensional visualization of the World Wide Web. ACM Computing Surveys, 31(4es),

Although large-scale public hypermedia structures such as the World Wide Web are popularly referred to as "cyberspace", the extent to which they constitute a space in the everyday sense of the word is questionable. This paper reviews recent work in t... Read More about Three dimensional visualization of the World Wide Web.

Separable Hyperstructure and Delayed Link Binding (1999)
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Brailsford, D. F. (1999). Separable Hyperstructure and Delayed Link Binding. ACM Computing Surveys, 31(4es),

As the amount of material on the World Wide Web continues to grow, users are discovering that the Web's embedded, hard-coded, links are difficult to maintain and update. Hyperlinks need a degree of abstraction in the way they are specified together w... Read More about Separable Hyperstructure and Delayed Link Binding.

Reclaiming heritage: colourization, culture wars and the politics of nostalgia (1999)
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Grainge, P. (1999). Reclaiming heritage: colourization, culture wars and the politics of nostalgia. Cultural Studies, 13(4), 621-638. https://doi.org/10.1080/095023899335077

This article considers the discursive continuities between a specifically liberal defence of cultural patrimony, evident in the debate over film colourization, and the culture war critique associated with neo-conservatism. It examines how a rhetoric... Read More about Reclaiming heritage: colourization, culture wars and the politics of nostalgia.

A science-oriented search engine could solve web problems (1999)
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Gardner, M. (1999). A science-oriented search engine could solve web problems. Nature, 401(111),

Lawrence and Giles [1] eloquently define the current problems with the World-Wide Web, but could "Nature" provide the solution ?

Cellular transcirption factors regulate human papillomavirus type 16 gene expression by binding to a subset of the DNA sequences recognised by the viral E2 protein (1999)
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Lewis, H., Webster, K., Sanchez-Perez, A., & Gaston, K. (1999). Cellular transcirption factors regulate human papillomavirus type 16 gene expression by binding to a subset of the DNA sequences recognised by the viral E2 protein. Journal of General Virology, 80(8), 2087-2096. https://doi.org/10.1099/0022-1317-80-8-2087

Human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV-16) is a DNA tumour virus that has been implicated in the development of cervical cancer. The HPV-16 E2 protein binds to four sites that are present upstream of the viral P97 promoter and regulates transcription of t... Read More about Cellular transcirption factors regulate human papillomavirus type 16 gene expression by binding to a subset of the DNA sequences recognised by the viral E2 protein.

A Tutorial on the Universality and Expressiveness of Fold (1999)
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Hutton, G. (1999). A Tutorial on the Universality and Expressiveness of Fold. Journal of Functional Programming, 9(4),

In functional programming, fold is a standard operator that encapsulates a simple pattern of recursion for processing lists. This article is a tutorial on two key aspects of the fold operator for lists. First of all, we emphasize the use of the uni... Read More about A Tutorial on the Universality and Expressiveness of Fold.

Glucose and amino acids interact with hormones to control expression of insulin-like growth factor-I and growth hormone receptor mRNA in cultured pig hepatocytes (1999)
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Brameld, J. M., Gilmour, R. S., & Buttery, P. J. (1999). Glucose and amino acids interact with hormones to control expression of insulin-like growth factor-I and growth hormone receptor mRNA in cultured pig hepatocytes. Journal of Nutrition, 129(7), 1298-1306. https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/129.7.1298

Nutrients and hormones are major determinants of animal growth, but the mechanisms of how nutrients influence the growth process are still unclear. A primary pig hepatocyte culture system was used to investigate possible direct effects of glucose and... Read More about Glucose and amino acids interact with hormones to control expression of insulin-like growth factor-I and growth hormone receptor mRNA in cultured pig hepatocytes.

Glucose and amino acids interact with hormones to control expression of insulin-like growth factor-I and growth hormone receptor mRNA in cultured pig hepatocytes (1999)
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Brameld, J. M., Gilmour, R. S., & Buttery, P. J. (1999). Glucose and amino acids interact with hormones to control expression of insulin-like growth factor-I and growth hormone receptor mRNA in cultured pig hepatocytes. Journal of Nutrition, 129(7), 1298-1306. https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/129.7.1298

Nutrients and hormones are major determinants of animal growth, but the mechanisms of how nutrients influence the growth process are still unclear. A primary pig hepatocyte culture system was used to investigate possible direct effects of glucose and... Read More about Glucose and amino acids interact with hormones to control expression of insulin-like growth factor-I and growth hormone receptor mRNA in cultured pig hepatocytes.

Hydrothermal sediments associated with a relict back-arc spreading center in the Shikoku Basin, recovered from the Nankai accretionary prism, Japan (1999)
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Alexander, J. L., Pickering, K. T., & Bailey, E. H. (1999). Hydrothermal sediments associated with a relict back-arc spreading center in the Shikoku Basin, recovered from the Nankai accretionary prism, Japan. Island Arc, 8(2), 281-292. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1440-1738.1999.00237.x

The hemipelagic mudrocks of the Nankai accretionary prism, Japan, contain hydrothermal deposits associated with a relict spreading center in the Shikoku Basin. Initial work on core samples from Ocean Drilling Program site 808 found several samples wi... Read More about Hydrothermal sediments associated with a relict back-arc spreading center in the Shikoku Basin, recovered from the Nankai accretionary prism, Japan.

Genetic heterogeneity of HIV type 1 subtypes in Kimpese, rural democratic republic of congo (1999)
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Mokili, J. L., Wade, C. M., Burns, S. M., Cutting, W. A., Bopopi, J. M., Green, S. D., …Simmonds, P. (1999). Genetic heterogeneity of HIV type 1 subtypes in Kimpese, rural democratic republic of congo. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses, 15(7), 655-664. https://doi.org/10.1089/088922299310953

A relatively low and stable seroprevalence of HIV-1 was previously reported among pregnant women attending for antenatal care between 1988 and 1993 in Kimpese, a rural town in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC, formerly Zaire). To characterize th... Read More about Genetic heterogeneity of HIV type 1 subtypes in Kimpese, rural democratic republic of congo.

Time Correlations in Fluid Transport Obtained by Sequential Rephasing Gradient Pulses (1999)
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Stapf, S., Damion, R. A., & Packer, K. J. (1999). Time Correlations in Fluid Transport Obtained by Sequential Rephasing Gradient Pulses. Journal of Magnetic Resonance, 137(2), 316-323. https://doi.org/10.1006/jmre.1998.1685

We present a basic experiment by which the evolution of the displacement probability density (propagator) of static or flowing fluid in N successive time intervals is obtained by single labeling, coupled with multiple rephasing events during the cour... Read More about Time Correlations in Fluid Transport Obtained by Sequential Rephasing Gradient Pulses.

Cloning, mutation and distribution of a putative lipopolysaccharide biosynthesis locus in Campylobacter jejuni (1999)
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Wood, A. C., Oldfield, N. J., O'Dwyer, C. A., & Ketley, J. M. (1999). Cloning, mutation and distribution of a putative lipopolysaccharide biosynthesis locus in Campylobacter jejuni. Microbiology, 145(2), 379-388. https://doi.org/10.1099/13500872-145-2-379

A region encoding ORFs with homology to known lipopolysaccharide (LPS) biosynthesis genes was isolated from two strains of Campylobacter jejuni. One of the strains produces LPS, but the second strain is reported to produce only lipooligosaccharide (L... Read More about Cloning, mutation and distribution of a putative lipopolysaccharide biosynthesis locus in Campylobacter jejuni.