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Translational control in nutrient response and aging
(Johns Hopkins UniversityUSA, 2016-07-25)Translation is a major step in the production of functional protein from coding regions, and as such is subject to extensive regulation. Here, I describe translational profiling of physiological responses in living mammals. ... -
Transmission dynamics, pathogenicity, and immunological biomarkers of livestock-associated Staphylococcus aureus, North Carolina, USA.
(Johns Hopkins UniversityUSA, 2019-04-23)Introduction. In the past decade it has become evident that animal-adapted Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus), including methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) and multidrug-resistant S. aureus (MDRSA), have emerged among ... -
THE TRANSMISSION EFFICIENCY OF PLASMODIUM YOELII INFECTED MOSQUITOES
(Johns Hopkins University, 2015-04-24)Malaria is a life-threatening infectious disease caused by the Plasmodium parasite. Nearly half of the global population is at risk of acquiring malaria and there are approximately 500,000 deaths and 200 million cases ... -
Transplantation of embryonic stem cell-derived motor neurons maintains the regenerative capacity of a chronically denervated peripheral nerve
(Johns Hopkins UniversityUSA, 2016-04-13)Peripheral nerve injuries are common and often debilitating. While the peripheral nervous system can regenerate more efficiently than the central nervous system, it is severely limited by the slow rate of regeneration and ... -
TRANSPORT AND REACTIVATION BEHAVIOR OF NERVE AGENT ANTIDOTES
(Johns Hopkins UniversityUSA, 2019-02-21)The blood-brain barrier is a system of capillaries and supporting cells that maintain homeostasis in the brain and prevent toxin entry. Organophosphates are among the few drugs that enter the brain and inhibit acetylchol ... -
Transport of Fatty Acid Molecules by Lipoprotein Micelles in the Human Body
(Johns Hopkins UniversityUSA, 2018-05-15)Though the death rate from coronary heart disease (CHD) has declined over the last several decades, CHD still remains one of the leading causes of death in the United States. Multiple lines of evidence have confirmed that ... -
TRANSPORT PROCESSES IN THE TROPICAL LOWER STRATOSPHERE AND THEIR ROLE IN THE VARIABILITY OF TRACE GASES
(Johns Hopkins UniversityUSA, 2018-06-08)The chemical composition of the tropical lower stratosphere (TLS) plays a key role in the climate system through changes in radiative forcing. Variability of long-lived chemical trace gases (e.g. O3, H2O, and N2O) in the ... -
Transportation Alternatives for a Viable Downtown Detroit
(Center for Urban Studies, Wayne State University, 1972-06)Citations of sources, conclusions, or opinions expressed in this publication are the responsibility of the author and do not reflect the policies or views of staff or others affiliated with the Institute for Policy ... -
Trapeze Waltz
(Ch. Bach, 1869) -
Trappe Quadrangle
(1989)This series of orthophoto quadrangles covers the Chesapeake Bay area of Maryland, including the tidal reaches of the major bay tributaries. The source documents were produced by the U.S. Geological Survey from 1988-1989 ... -
Trask, Charles H.
(Johns Hopkins University Sheridan Libraries, 1842-1907)Digitized correspondence of the Daniel Coit Gilman papers, MS.0001. -
Traum und Mythus, eine Studie zur Völkerpsychologie.
(F. Deuticke,, 1909.) -
Trauma Care in Taiwan- An Epidemiological Analysis of Trauma Hospitalization and Transfer
(Johns Hopkins University, 2014-05-15)ABSTRACT Background Traumatic injuries occur frequently in Taiwan and often cause catastrophic consequences to the victims, their families and society. However, little is known about the treatment locations, hospitalization ... -
TRAUMA, COPING AND RESILIENCE AMONG CONFLICT-AFFECTED YOUTH IN EASTERN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO
(Johns Hopkins UniversityUSA, 2016-04-04)Youth affected by armed conflict endure a variety of potentially traumatic stressors and how youth employ coping strategies is important to understanding mental health resilience. The purpose of this study was to 1) examine ... -
Trav'lin.
(Faber Music Co., 1401 37th St., 1926) -
Traveling Men's Grand March.
(E. Sweetland & Co., 1895) -
Traveling.
(Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1906) -
Tread Lighty Ye Comrades, or The Volunteers Grave. Song & Chorus.
(Root & Cady, 95 Clark St., 1863) -
Treasure Trove. Polka.
(William A. Pond & Co., No. 547 Braodway, 1867) -
Treasurer's notes
(Johns Hopkins University Sheridan Libraries, 1996-02-18)Digital content from the Black Student Union records, RG-14-195.