Astronomy and Astrophysics, ISSN 0004-6361, 08/2018, Volume 616, p. A108
Context. Chromospheric activity monitoring of a wide range of cool stars can provide valuable information on stellar magnetic activity and its dependence on...
Stars: late-type | Stars: activity | Stars: chromospheres | Stars: solar-type | ROTATION | TIME EVOLUTION | FIELD | MAIN-SEQUENCE | SOLAR-TYPE | SUN | K-EMISSION | stars: chromospheres | stars: solar-type | stars: late-type | SPECTROSCOPY | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | stars: activity | MAGNETIC-STRUCTURE | CA-II H | Physics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Stars: late-type | Stars: activity | Stars: chromospheres | Stars: solar-type | ROTATION | TIME EVOLUTION | FIELD | MAIN-SEQUENCE | SOLAR-TYPE | SUN | K-EMISSION | stars: chromospheres | stars: solar-type | stars: late-type | SPECTROSCOPY | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | stars: activity | MAGNETIC-STRUCTURE | CA-II H | Physics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, ISSN 1745-3925, 10/2017, Volume 471, Issue 1, pp. L96 - L100
The young and magnetically active K dwarf epsilon Eridani exhibits a chromospheric activity cycle of about 3 yr. Previous reconstructions of its large-scale...
Techniques | Individual | Solar-type | Polarimetric – stars | Activity – stars | Magnetic field– stars | ϵ Eridani – stars | ROTATION | stars: magnetic field | stars: solar-type | K-DWARF | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | STARS | techniques: polarimetric | stars: activity | stars: individual: epsilon Eridani | Physics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Techniques | Individual | Solar-type | Polarimetric – stars | Activity – stars | Magnetic field– stars | ϵ Eridani – stars | ROTATION | stars: magnetic field | stars: solar-type | K-DWARF | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | STARS | techniques: polarimetric | stars: activity | stars: individual: epsilon Eridani | Physics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
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Astronomy and Astrophysics, ISSN 0004-6361, 2011, Volume 534, p. A30
Context. The search for extra-solar planets similar to Earth is becoming a reality, but as the level of the measured radial-velocity reaches the sub-m s(-1),...
Stars: late-type | Techniques: spectroscopic | Stars: activity | EXTRA-SOLAR PLANETS | CHROMOSPHERIC ACTIVITY | CA-II-H | SOUTHERN M DWARFS | MAIN-SEQUENCE STARS | K-DWARFS | STELLAR ACTIVITY | stars: late-type | techniques: spectroscopic | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | stars: activity | H-ALPHA EMISSION | SPECTROSCOPIC SURVEY | RESONANCE LINES
Stars: late-type | Techniques: spectroscopic | Stars: activity | EXTRA-SOLAR PLANETS | CHROMOSPHERIC ACTIVITY | CA-II-H | SOUTHERN M DWARFS | MAIN-SEQUENCE STARS | K-DWARFS | STELLAR ACTIVITY | stars: late-type | techniques: spectroscopic | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | stars: activity | H-ALPHA EMISSION | SPECTROSCOPIC SURVEY | RESONANCE LINES
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2007, Sociology for a new century series, ISBN 1412927420, xvi, 379
Women, Politics, and Power provides a clear and detailed introduction to women's political participation and representation across a wide range of countries...
Representative government and representation | Women in politics | Women | Political activity | Cross-cultural studies | Women-Political activity-Cross-cultural studies | Women-Political activity
Representative government and representation | Women in politics | Women | Political activity | Cross-cultural studies | Women-Political activity-Cross-cultural studies | Women-Political activity
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New Phytologist, ISSN 0028-646X, 04/2019, Volume 222, Issue 1, pp. 301 - 317
Summary Maize was domesticated from Balsas teosinte c. 10 000 yr ago. Previous studies have suggested that increased tolerance to environmental stress occurred...
salt tolerance | K+ homeostasis | quantitative locus (QTL) | K+ transporter | maize | domestication | homeostasis | transporter | K | ARABIDOPSIS ROOT | SODIUM | ION HOMEOSTASIS | POTASSIUM-TRANSPORT | GENETIC ARCHITECTURE | NA+ INFLUX | PLANT SCIENCES | RICE OSHKT2/1 | SALINITY | STRESS | MOLECULAR-MECHANISMS | Quantitative genetics | Corn | Amino acids | Population genetics | Analysis | Soils, Salts in | Salt tolerance | Xylem | Positive selection | Homeostasis | Maize | Saline soils | Salt | Reduction | Inbreeding | Recombinant | CRISPR | Domestication | Amino acid sequence | Tolerance | Environmental stress | Quantitative trait loci | Soils | Gene frequency | Alleles | Frequency | Recombinants | Potassium | Transporter | Polymorphism
salt tolerance | K+ homeostasis | quantitative locus (QTL) | K+ transporter | maize | domestication | homeostasis | transporter | K | ARABIDOPSIS ROOT | SODIUM | ION HOMEOSTASIS | POTASSIUM-TRANSPORT | GENETIC ARCHITECTURE | NA+ INFLUX | PLANT SCIENCES | RICE OSHKT2/1 | SALINITY | STRESS | MOLECULAR-MECHANISMS | Quantitative genetics | Corn | Amino acids | Population genetics | Analysis | Soils, Salts in | Salt tolerance | Xylem | Positive selection | Homeostasis | Maize | Saline soils | Salt | Reduction | Inbreeding | Recombinant | CRISPR | Domestication | Amino acid sequence | Tolerance | Environmental stress | Quantitative trait loci | Soils | Gene frequency | Alleles | Frequency | Recombinants | Potassium | Transporter | Polymorphism
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Astronomy and Astrophysics, ISSN 0004-6361, 02/2018, Volume 610, p. A34
Context. For a decade now, evidence has accumulated that giant molecular clouds located within the central molecular zone of our Galaxy reflect X-rays coming...
X-rays: ISM | ISM: clouds | Galaxy: center | PHOTON IMAGING CAMERA | LINE EMISSION | BLACK-HOLE | SAGITTARIUS-A-ASTERISK | GALAXY | CENTER MOLECULAR CLOUD | REFLECTION NEBULA | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | CHANDRA | GALACTIC-CENTER REGION | XMM-NEWTON | Substructures | Galaxies | Computer simulation | Molecular clouds | Emission analysis | Variability | Milky Way Galaxy | Iron | Reflection | Spectral analysis | Line of sight | Molecular chains | Emissions | K alpha line | Echoes | Observatories | X rays | Lighting | Clumps | Outbursts | XMM (spacecraft) | Line spectra | Physics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena | Physics | Astrophysics | High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
X-rays: ISM | ISM: clouds | Galaxy: center | PHOTON IMAGING CAMERA | LINE EMISSION | BLACK-HOLE | SAGITTARIUS-A-ASTERISK | GALAXY | CENTER MOLECULAR CLOUD | REFLECTION NEBULA | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | CHANDRA | GALACTIC-CENTER REGION | XMM-NEWTON | Substructures | Galaxies | Computer simulation | Molecular clouds | Emission analysis | Variability | Milky Way Galaxy | Iron | Reflection | Spectral analysis | Line of sight | Molecular chains | Emissions | K alpha line | Echoes | Observatories | X rays | Lighting | Clumps | Outbursts | XMM (spacecraft) | Line spectra | Physics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena | Physics | Astrophysics | High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
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Journal of Mass Spectrometry, ISSN 1076-5174, 03/2017, Volume 52, Issue 3, pp. 144 - 151
To improve our understanding of the electrospray ionization (ESI) process, we have subjected equimolar mixtures of salts A+X− (A+ = Li+, NBu4+; X− = Br−,...
solvent effects | aggregation | electrospray ionization | counter‐ion | electrical conductivity | counter-ion | 298.15 K | CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL | MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS | SOLVATION ENERGY | BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS | ALKALI-METAL | SPECTROSCOPY | CHROMATOGRAPHIC RETENTION | CYCLIC POLYETHERS | GAS-PHASE | NONAQUEOUS SOLVENTS | IONIZATION MASS-SPECTROMETRY | ELECTROSPRAY-IONIZATION | Electrical conductivity | Surface active agents | Ionization | Crown ethers | Analysis | Electric properties
solvent effects | aggregation | electrospray ionization | counter‐ion | electrical conductivity | counter-ion | 298.15 K | CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL | MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS | SOLVATION ENERGY | BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS | ALKALI-METAL | SPECTROSCOPY | CHROMATOGRAPHIC RETENTION | CYCLIC POLYETHERS | GAS-PHASE | NONAQUEOUS SOLVENTS | IONIZATION MASS-SPECTROMETRY | ELECTROSPRAY-IONIZATION | Electrical conductivity | Surface active agents | Ionization | Crown ethers | Analysis | Electric properties
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Cancer Science, ISSN 1347-9032, 11/2017, Volume 108, Issue 11, pp. 2265 - 2272
The highly selective multi‐targeted agent sorafenib is an inhibitor of a number of intracellular signaling kinases with anti‐proliferative, anti‐angiogenic and...
combination therapy | clonogenic activity | sorafenib | non‐small cell lung cancer | Betulinic acid | non-small cell lung cancer | APOPTOSIS | MULTICENTER | PHASE-II | PROLIFERATION | COMBINATION | CYTOCHROME-C | IN-VITRO | ONCOLOGY | STRESS | DERIVATIVES | MOLECULAR-MECHANISMS | Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung - pathology | Niacinamide - analogs & derivatives | A549 Cells | Apoptosis - drug effects | Proto-Oncogene Proteins p21(ras) - genetics | Humans | Combined Modality Therapy | Niacinamide - administration & dosage | Drug Synergism | Protein Kinase Inhibitors - administration & dosage | Flow Cytometry | Phenylurea Compounds - administration & dosage | Cell Proliferation - drug effects | Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung - drug therapy | Mutation | Triterpenes - administration & dosage | Antimitotic agents | Lung cancer, Small cell | Lung cancer, Non-small cell | Antineoplastic agents | Cell death | Flow cytometry | Leukemia | Lung cancer | Intracellular signalling | Kinases | Cancer therapies | Western blotting | K-Ras protein | Angiogenesis | Signal transduction | Mitochondria | Cell growth | Lymphocytes | Peripheral blood | Colonies | Caspase | Non-small cell lung carcinoma | Studies | Acids | Cell lines | Tumors | Apoptosis | Index Medicus | Original
combination therapy | clonogenic activity | sorafenib | non‐small cell lung cancer | Betulinic acid | non-small cell lung cancer | APOPTOSIS | MULTICENTER | PHASE-II | PROLIFERATION | COMBINATION | CYTOCHROME-C | IN-VITRO | ONCOLOGY | STRESS | DERIVATIVES | MOLECULAR-MECHANISMS | Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung - pathology | Niacinamide - analogs & derivatives | A549 Cells | Apoptosis - drug effects | Proto-Oncogene Proteins p21(ras) - genetics | Humans | Combined Modality Therapy | Niacinamide - administration & dosage | Drug Synergism | Protein Kinase Inhibitors - administration & dosage | Flow Cytometry | Phenylurea Compounds - administration & dosage | Cell Proliferation - drug effects | Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung - drug therapy | Mutation | Triterpenes - administration & dosage | Antimitotic agents | Lung cancer, Small cell | Lung cancer, Non-small cell | Antineoplastic agents | Cell death | Flow cytometry | Leukemia | Lung cancer | Intracellular signalling | Kinases | Cancer therapies | Western blotting | K-Ras protein | Angiogenesis | Signal transduction | Mitochondria | Cell growth | Lymphocytes | Peripheral blood | Colonies | Caspase | Non-small cell lung carcinoma | Studies | Acids | Cell lines | Tumors | Apoptosis | Index Medicus | Original
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Phytotherapy Research, ISSN 0951-418X, 11/2018, Volume 32, Issue 11, pp. 2131 - 2145
Plants belonging to the genus Taraxacum have been used in traditional healthcare to treat infectious diseases including food‐borne infections. This review aims...
functional foods | antimicrobial activity | antibiotic resistance | Taraxacum | nutraceuticals | food preservatives | CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL | ESSENTIAL OILS | ESCHERICHIA-COLI | SALMONELLA-TYPHI | SESQUITERPENE LACTONES | RUSSIAN DANDELION | IN-VITRO | ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY | DISTRICT UDHAMPUR | PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY | J-AND-K | MEDICINAL-PLANTS | Phytochemicals - chemistry | Plant Extracts - chemistry | Ethnobotany | Plant Extracts - pharmacology | Anti-Infective Agents - pharmacology | Food Preservatives - chemistry | Humans | Phytotherapy | Medicine, Traditional | Phytochemicals - pharmacology | Taraxacum - chemistry | Natural foods | Drug resistance in microorganisms | Food preservatives | Functional foods | Health care | Antimicrobial activity | Cultivation | Triterpenoids | Lignans | Antimicrobial agents | Pharmacology | Bioavailability | Derivatives | Phenolic compounds | Antiinfectives and antibacterials | Biological activity | Lactones | Plant extracts | Fungi | Infectious diseases | Phytochemicals | Sesquiterpene lactones | Acids | Bioactive compounds | Phenols | Product safety
functional foods | antimicrobial activity | antibiotic resistance | Taraxacum | nutraceuticals | food preservatives | CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL | ESSENTIAL OILS | ESCHERICHIA-COLI | SALMONELLA-TYPHI | SESQUITERPENE LACTONES | RUSSIAN DANDELION | IN-VITRO | ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY | DISTRICT UDHAMPUR | PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY | J-AND-K | MEDICINAL-PLANTS | Phytochemicals - chemistry | Plant Extracts - chemistry | Ethnobotany | Plant Extracts - pharmacology | Anti-Infective Agents - pharmacology | Food Preservatives - chemistry | Humans | Phytotherapy | Medicine, Traditional | Phytochemicals - pharmacology | Taraxacum - chemistry | Natural foods | Drug resistance in microorganisms | Food preservatives | Functional foods | Health care | Antimicrobial activity | Cultivation | Triterpenoids | Lignans | Antimicrobial agents | Pharmacology | Bioavailability | Derivatives | Phenolic compounds | Antiinfectives and antibacterials | Biological activity | Lactones | Plant extracts | Fungi | Infectious diseases | Phytochemicals | Sesquiterpene lactones | Acids | Bioactive compounds | Phenols | Product safety
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Antioxidants and Redox Signaling, ISSN 1523-0864, 11/2009, Volume 11, Issue 11, pp. 2851 - 2897
The polyphenolic phytoalexin resveratrol (RSV) and its analogues have received tremendous attention over the past couple of decades because of a number of...
INDUCED DNA-DAMAGE | BREAST-CANCER CELLS | ACTIVATED PROTEIN-KINASE | ARYL-HYDROCARBON RECEPTOR | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | EPIDERMAL-GROWTH-FACTOR | ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM | K-ATP CHANNEL | SMOOTH-MUSCLE-CELLS | CHEMOPREVENTIVE AGENT RESVERATROL | NF-KAPPA-B | MESENCHYMAL STEM-CELLS | Angiogenesis Inhibitors - metabolism | Animals | Signal Transduction - drug effects | Models, Biological | Humans | Angiogenesis Inhibitors - pharmacology | Stilbenes - metabolism | Stilbenes - chemistry | Oxidative Stress - drug effects | Stilbenes - pharmacology | Angiogenesis Inhibitors - chemistry
INDUCED DNA-DAMAGE | BREAST-CANCER CELLS | ACTIVATED PROTEIN-KINASE | ARYL-HYDROCARBON RECEPTOR | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | EPIDERMAL-GROWTH-FACTOR | ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM | K-ATP CHANNEL | SMOOTH-MUSCLE-CELLS | CHEMOPREVENTIVE AGENT RESVERATROL | NF-KAPPA-B | MESENCHYMAL STEM-CELLS | Angiogenesis Inhibitors - metabolism | Animals | Signal Transduction - drug effects | Models, Biological | Humans | Angiogenesis Inhibitors - pharmacology | Stilbenes - metabolism | Stilbenes - chemistry | Oxidative Stress - drug effects | Stilbenes - pharmacology | Angiogenesis Inhibitors - chemistry
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