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Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Volume 9, 2018
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Smart windows can dynamically control the transmittance of solar irradiation based on the weather and personal preferences, thereby improving building energy efficiency and indoor comfort. Sounds smart indeed, so why aren’t they used everywhere.
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Annual Review of Immunology, Volume 36, 2018
While bioinformatics on its own is not enough to accurately assess most new gene variants’ medical significance, studying “gene variants yields important fundamental insights into immunology as well as new, targeted therapies for genetic diseases.”
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Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Volume 46, 2018
This article examines the factors that cause the variations of the isotope. The goal is to increase precision of dating, especially in the case of modern materials.
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Annual Review of Materials Research, Volume 48, 2018
Additive manufacturing (AM) has skyrocketed in visibility commercially and in the public sector. This article describes the development of this field from early layered manufacturing approaches of photosculpture, topography, and material deposition. Certain precursors to modern AM processes are also briefly described. The growth of the field over the last 30 years is presented. Included is the standard delineation of AM technologies into seven broad categories.
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Annual Review of Genetics, Volume 52, 2018
Quorum sensing is a cell-cell communication process in which bacteria use the production and detection of extracellular chemicals called autoinducers to monitor cell population density. Quorum sensing allows bacteria to synchronize the gene expression of the group, and thus act in unison.
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Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics, Volume 49, 2018
The Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics, in publication since 1970, covers significant developments in the fields of ecology, evolutionary biology, and systematics, as they apply to all life on Earth. Essay reviews cover topics ranging from phylogeny, speciation, and molecular evolution through behavior and evolutionary physiology to population dynamics, ecosystems processes, and applications in invasion biology, conservation, and environmental management.
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Annual Review of Nutrition, Volume 38, 2018
This article reviews these studies and finds that the relationship is likely influenced by various factors, including food access, ethnicity, sex, and socioeconomic status.
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Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, Volume 34, 2018
While the lysosome has long been viewed as merely the cell’s recycling center, the organelle also plays a key role in nutrient sensing, metabolic adaptation and many other functions.
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Annual Review of Medicine, Volume 69, 2018
Medicine faces the challenge of tailoring the use of these tools to minimize the risk of bias while allowing useful medical–industry collaborations to proceed.
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Annual Review of Physical Chemistry, Volume 69, 2018
Experimental data from cells typically yields little information on individual molecules and, until recently, intracellular single-molecule studies were rare and difficult.
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Annual Review of Plant Biology Vol. 69, 2018
Current farming practices are generating unprecedented yields, but come at a price to the ecosystem. Soil erosion, greenhouse gas emissions, and water pollution all result from modern farming.
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Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics, Volume 50, 2018
The study of fluid flow, fluid mechanics, began much later. Nineteenth-century scientists and engineers
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Annual Review of Law and Social Science VOL. 14, 2018
This volume marks a transition as John Hagan, the founding Editor of the Annual Review
of Law and Social Science (ARLSS), steps down after a dozen years and 14 volumes.₹41,899.00 -
Annual Review of Physiology VOL 58, 2018
Proteins and organelles are continuously synthesized and degraded in cells, so that obsolete and
dysfunctional elements are replaced with new ones.₹41,899.00 -
Pharmacology and Toxicology Annual Review VOL. 58, 2018
Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology for the invitation to write this article and for the honor of serving on the Committee from 1988 to 2007.
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Annual Review of Environment and Resources VOL. 43, 2018
The Annual Review of Environment and Resources is a useful resource for researchers and practitioners working on nature-society interactions who want and ought to know the current state of affairs on the topics reviewed, but who do not have the time to cover the individual articles in each of the dozen or so high-impact journals that would need to be read to keep up to date.
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Annual Review of Biophysics Vol. 47, 2018
The physiological effects of many biologically active compounds such as morphine have been known since antiquity, but it was not until the development of radioligand-binding assays that it became clear the action of such compounds is mediated by discrete molecular receptors (47).
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Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol.56, 2018
The review by Walsh points out that these so-called rubble piles are not bound by atomic forces, like rocks,
but are weakly bound by self-gravity and are by-products of the continual collisional evolution of the Main Asteroid Belt. The related review by Hughes et al. pursues the subject by considering debris disks around other stars. These are composed of second generation dust produced by the grinding collisions of planetesimals, i.e., the same stuff of which rubble-pile asteroids were made₹41,999.00