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Published 1972
Springer US
Table of Contents: ... in mind -- Passive Anion Transfer across the Red Cell Membrane and its Alteration by Amphiphilic Compounds...

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Published 2023
Humana
Table of Contents: ... Measurement of DNA Methylation and Nucleosome Occupancy in Single Cells Using scNOMe-Seq -- Massively Parallel...

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by Habermehl, G.
Published 1983
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Table of Contents: ... Eleutherozoa -- 5. Pisces (Fische) -- 5.1 Passiv giftige Fische -- 5.2 Aktiv giftige Fische -- 6. Amphibia...

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by Habermehl, Gerhard G.
Published 1994
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Table of Contents: ... Eleutherozoa -- 5 Pisces (Fische) -- 5.1 Passiv giftige Fische -- 5.2 Aktiv giftige Fische -- 6 Amphibia...

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Published 2001
Springer Netherlands
Table of Contents: ...Massive Parallelism: The Hardware for Computational Chemistry? -- Molecular Dynamics Simulation...

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Published 2000
Springer Netherlands
Table of Contents: ... than a sporadicepisode in evolution? -- Genomes were forged by massive bombardments with retroelements...

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Published 2009
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
.... The last decade has witnessed massive advances in understanding the molecular logic of chemosensory...

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Published 2021
Humana
Table of Contents: ... Methylation and Its Oxidized Derivatives using LC-MS -- Distinguishing Active Versus Passive DNA Demethylation...

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by Kotyk, Arnost
Published 1975
Springer US
Table of Contents: .... Transport in Homogeneous Liquid Phase -- 3. Passive Membrane Transport of Nonelectrolytes -- 4. Permeation...

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Published 2009
Springer Netherlands
... of function. These initiatives have, in turn, stimulated the massive development of novel methods...

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Published 2008
Springer Netherlands

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Published 1987
Springer US
Table of Contents: ...: electroincorporation and electrofusion -- Non-equilibrium thermodynamics of transport -- Passive ion permeability...

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by Ochiai, Ei-Ichiro
Published 1987
Springer US
Table of Contents: ... Factors in Passive Transport -- 9. lonophores, Channels, Transfer Proteins, and Storage Proteins -- 10...

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Published 2002
Springer US
... threatens to overwhelm the scientific community with massive quantities of data. Because microarray data...

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Published 2002
Springer US
... threatens to overwhelm the scientific community with massive quantities of data. Because microarray data...

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by Pechkova, Eugenia, Nicolini, C.
Published 2003
Springer US
... in the last few years make now possible protein massive identification (mass spectrometry and biomolecular...

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Published 2002
Springer Netherlands
... is not uniform, though, and some regions such as Europe and Asia have seen massive increases in reactive nitrogen...

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Published 1985
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Table of Contents: ... Passive Potassium Fluxes in Red Cells -- b) Organic Osmotic Effectors and Buffer Substances -- The Osmotic...

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Published 1990
Springer US
...Present knowledge of the mechanisms underlying any single sensory modality is so massive...

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Published 1981
Springer US
..., as well as more massive chapters. We start with a detailed account by 1. Oelze of the composition...