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Original Source: A Study of the Human Decomposition Sequence in Central Texas*
Decomposition studies utilizing nonhuman subjects as human analogues are well established, but fewer studies utilizing intact human remains exist. This study provides data from a controlled decomposition study involving human remains in Central Texas. A 63.5-kg unmodified cadaver was placed in an open-air site and observed over a 10-week period from April 11 through June 19, 2008. A wire enclosure restricted scavenger access. State of decomposition and environmental conditions were recorded daily for th...
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Genome-wide inference of natural selection on human transcription factor binding sites
Adam Siepel and colleagues find that natural selection has exerted a significant influence on transcription factor binding sites in the human lineage using a new probabilistic method, INSIGHT. They an...
Human Research Protection and Understanding the Landscape of AAHRPP Accreditation
Toronto, Canada (PRWEB) February 04, 2013 Protecting research subjects and ensuring quality of research remain top priorities for sponsors, IRBs and investigative sites. AAHRPP accreditation is one...
Comprehensive transcriptome analysis of human ENCODE cells
(RIKEN) ENCODE, an international research project led by the National Human Genome Research Institute, has produced and analyzed 1649 data sets designed to annotate functional elements of the entire h...
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New methods might drastically reduce the costs of investigating polluted sites
(Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres) New methods might allow polluted sites to be investigated and monitored long term at significantly reduced costs. Authorities and those who have to r...
Sites of tendon insertion on a pelvic radiograph
Tendon insertion sites and sites of origin are at risk of avulsion fracture. Name the tendons that insert or originate at the sites labelled A-F.bmj;346/apr15_1/f2286/FIG1F1fig1AnswersA: Sartorius......
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Mass spectrometric identification of phosphorylation sites in guanylyl cyclase a and B.
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Human telomeric proteins occupy selective interstitial sites.
Human telomeres are bound and protected by protein complexes assembled around the six core telomeric proteins RAP1, TRF1, TRF2, TIN2, TPP1, and POT1. The function of these proteins on telomeres has be...
Preventable exposures associated with human cancers.
Information on the causes of cancer at specific sites is important to cancer control planners, cancer researchers, cancer patients, and the general public. The International Agency for Research on Can...
Cultured bacterial diversity and human impact on alpine glacier cryoconite.
The anthropogenic effect on the microbial communities in alpine glacier cryoconites was investigated by cultivation and physiological characterization of bacteria from six cryoconite samples taken at...
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