Additionally, the expression of EPB41L4A protein is higher in thyroid compared to other tissues35. Taken together, our overall hypothesis is that genetic variants at 5q22 alter the expression of EPB41L4A or its non-coding transcripts, leading to changes in gene networks favorable for the ...
Intriguingly, we observed a significantly higher level of promoter activities derived from the p-769 construct of a 769 bp region telomeric to EPB41 TSS (−769 through −1 bp from TSS), the p-654 construct of a 654 bp region (−654 through −1 bp), and the p-G construct of ...
However, the higher soil workability induced a lower thrust force and cutterhead torque, more stable cutterhead torque and chamber pressure, and a higher shield advancing speed. Hence, the ideal slump value was determined to be 8–10 cm for the studied project constructed by the EPB shield with...
including coronary artery disease31, mosquito itch32, cognitive function33, and suicidal behavior34. However, the most significant genetic signal at this locus is rs73227498 and its association with PTC22. Additionally, the expression of EPB41L4A protein is higher in thyroid compared to other tissu...
It is expected that the HS models concentrate and restrain the strain around the source of deformation as anticipated [22], and therefore may explain the lack of transferred soil deformation. The HSS model appears to pay more attention to the process of densification and has a higher association...
The Takagi-Sugeno method was applied because of its higher reliability and computational efficiency for developing a systematic Swingler [54]. Figure 7 displays the architecture of ANFIS with three input parameters and one output. For ANFIS model, the number and kind of the membership functions (...
Similarly, Yamagishi (1988) found that when cooperation was more costly for individuals, then punishment was more likely to result in higher levels of cooperation. Two simple messages emerge from the current findings. First, the effect of costliness of cooperation on the punishment–...