„Humans“
Suchergebnisse
9.207 Treffer
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Detection and Tracking of Humans and Faces
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Protein O-mannosylation in mammals – studies on the protein O-mannosyltransferases POMT1 and POMT2 of mice and humans
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Economics for Humans, by Julie A. Nelson
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C1-Esterase-Inhibitor-Synthese in Kupffer-Zellen der Ratte – Vergleich mit Peritonealmakrophagen und Blutmonozyten ; Vergleich mit dem Humansystem
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Motion in games – third international conference ; proceedings
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Predicting when Biliary Excretion of Parent Drug is a Major Route of Elimination in Humans
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Simulation of Monoclonal Antibody Pharmacokinetics in HumansUsing a Minimal Physiologically Based Model
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Appropriate Technology for Humans and Organizations*
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Effect of GSTM1 and GSTT1 Polymorphisms on Genetic Damage in Humans Populations Exposed to Radiation From Mobile Towers
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The Influence of Chitosan on the Oral Bioavailability of Acyclovir—a Comparative Bioavailability Study in Humans
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Ocean Outpost – The Future of Humans Living Underwater
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Securing Humans in a Dangerous World
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The pancreas in humans with and without diabetes
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Muscle sphingolipids during rest and exercise: a C18:0 signature for insulin resistance in humans
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Heterozygous Deletion of KLHL1/ATX8OS at the SCA8 Locus Is Unlikely Associated With Cerebellar Impairment in Humans
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A novel method for the determination of biliary clearance in humans
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Modulation of preparatory volitional motor cortical activity by paired associative and repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in humans
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Evidence from in vivo 31-phosphorus magnetic resonance spectroscopy phosphodiesters that exhaled ethane is a biomarker of cerebral n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid peroxidation in humans
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Evaluierung des zoonotischen Risikos von Escherichia-coli-Stämmen assoziiert mit extraintestinalen Infektionen bei Menschen und Tieren – Charakterisierung neuer Virulenzfaktoren von ExPEC = Evaluation of the zoonotic risk of Echerichia coli strains involved in extraintestinal infections of humans and animals
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Circulating miR-30a, miR-126 and let-7b as biomarker for ischemic stroke in humans