On the one hand, it could be argued that the triangular shape on the front of the Apollinaris bottle (Figure1B) is actually meant to symbolise a mountain. One could also point to the fact that stars are commonly used to recognize prize-winning, high quality, and/or success in whatever t...
Light is not only used by plants for photosynthesis, it is also a potent driver of variation in growth, development, physiology and metabolism. Specific wavelengths of light provide discrete information to the plant leading to particular responses. For instance, blue light (400–500 nm) controls...
The Gateway Arch: A Biography Rising to a triumphant height of 630 feet, the Gateway Arch in St. Louis is a revered monument to America's western expansion. Envisioned in 1947 but not c... T Campbell - 《Yale University Press》 被引量: 1发表: 0年 Beyond Big Data: Shaping the Future...
A Walk With the Marines On June 24, 2011/Just Because Work Out/Leave a comment Tags:Walking at Work I took the first half hour of my lunch break to walk around downtown by the St. Louis Arch, since I knew I wouldn’t have time to work out this evening. It’s Marine Week. ...
We found that Tnf-a was more strongly expressed in voles infected with PUUV than in uninfected voles or in voles co-infected with the nematode H. mixtum and PUUV. H. mixtum may limit the capacity of the vole to develop proinflammatory responses. This effect may increase the risk of PU...
Here we investigate the origin and transmission of H5N8 in the Republic of Korea, the second country to report the new strain. We reconstruct viral spread using phylogeographic methods and interpret the results in the context of ecological data on poultry density, overwintering wild bird numbers, ...
Since the end of the Middle Ages and the demise of the Galenic model of human biology and illness, a reductionist, mechanistic, evidence-based paradigm has prevailed. During the several centuries since this transformation in our worldview, there has been
Gateway Archcatenaryparabolaweighted catenaryRobert HookeGalileo Galileihistory of mechanicsRobert Osserman examines Eero Saarinen's Gateway Arch in St. Louis in order to shed light on what its exact shape is, why it is that shape, and whether the various decisions made during its design were ...
Gateway Archcatenaryparabolaweighted catenaryRobert HookeGalileo Galileihistory of mechanicsRobert Osserman examines Eero Saarinen's Gateway Arch in St. Louis in order to shed light on what its exact shape is, why it is that shape, and whether the various decisions made during its design were ...