Objective To evaluate the clinical reliability and validity of the sub-axial injury classification (SLIC) system proposed by the Spine Trauma Study Group (STSG) in 2007. Methods Thirty cases of cervical injury were ra...Objective To evaluate the clinical reliability and validity of the sub-axial injury classification (SLIC) system proposed by the Spine Trauma Study Group (STSG) in 2007. Methods Thirty cases of cervical injury were randomly chosen展开更多
DNA translesion synthesis(TLS)is a DNA damage tolerance mechanism that relies on a series of specialized DNA polymerases able to bypass a lesion on a DNA template strand during replication or post-repair synthesis.TLS...DNA translesion synthesis(TLS)is a DNA damage tolerance mechanism that relies on a series of specialized DNA polymerases able to bypass a lesion on a DNA template strand during replication or post-repair synthesis.TLS DNA polymerases pursue replication by inserting a base opposite this lesion,correctly or incorrectly展开更多
A comprehensive model of the Semiconductor Optical Amplifier with experimental validation result is presented. This model accounts for various physical behavior of the device which is necessary for high bit-rate syste...A comprehensive model of the Semiconductor Optical Amplifier with experimental validation result is presented. This model accounts for various physical behavior of the device which is necessary for high bit-rate system application.展开更多
文摘Objective To evaluate the clinical reliability and validity of the sub-axial injury classification (SLIC) system proposed by the Spine Trauma Study Group (STSG) in 2007. Methods Thirty cases of cervical injury were randomly chosen
文摘DNA translesion synthesis(TLS)is a DNA damage tolerance mechanism that relies on a series of specialized DNA polymerases able to bypass a lesion on a DNA template strand during replication or post-repair synthesis.TLS DNA polymerases pursue replication by inserting a base opposite this lesion,correctly or incorrectly
文摘A comprehensive model of the Semiconductor Optical Amplifier with experimental validation result is presented. This model accounts for various physical behavior of the device which is necessary for high bit-rate system application.