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1 on contact allergens (nickel, fragrance, and rubber).
2  sativa) is also known to synthesize natural rubber.
3 d crystals with the mechanical properties of rubber.
4 the form of wood, fabrics, starch, paper and rubber.
5 sis is the main commercial source of natural rubber.
6 civil engineering applications of tire crumb rubber.
7 y reduced the reservoir of zinc in the crumb rubber.
8 arbon stock changes - including oil palm and rubber.
9 nc leaching during flow through porous crumb rubber.
10 dicines and even commercial products such as rubber.
11 is not driven by entropic forces as it is in rubber.
12  of channel networks within elastic silicone rubber.
13 y 13500 Jm(-2) comparable to that of natural rubber.
14 urethane hydrogels and dispersed in silicone rubber.
15 and approximately 10,000 J m(-2) for natural rubbers.
16  a factor of 30 higher than for conventional rubbers.
17 n coefficients of PAHs and PCBs for silicone rubber, a material used in Dutch passive sampling monito
18 lude fragrance chemicals, hair dyes, metals, rubber accelerators and preservatives.
19 tics, preservative chemicals, fragrances and rubber accelerators.
20  tropical tree species that produces natural rubber, an essential industrial raw material.
21                           By including other rubber and carbon nanotube sheath layers, we demonstrate
22 signed and fabricated implants with silicone rubber and elastic thin-film metallization.
23 chemical used in the production of synthetic rubber and is also found in gasoline and combustion prod
24 re crumb rubber increases with smaller crumb rubber and longer exposure time.
25 cantly differentially expressed between high rubber and low rubber genotypes.
26 , 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.08, 29.8), rubber and plastic (OR = 2.61, 95% CI: 0.92, 7.42), and
27  that deformation, and in melted plastic and rubber and polyethylene in the vicinity of that drum.
28 oximately equal mass fractions of tire tread rubber and road surface mineral encrustations.
29 iment, the mobilized LD was wrapped around a rubber aorta of a mock circulation and stimulated to con
30 er balls, hollow rubber figurines, and other rubber artifacts from the resulting material.
31 ols) coincided with the reduction of natural rubber as low as 5%.
32                                            A rubber balloon, placed in the abdominal cavity, was fill
33 pecies of morning glory vine), and fashioned rubber balls, hollow rubber figurines, and other rubber
34 dinary functions including swimming, kicking rubber-balls and even catching a live fish in water.
35 unctions analogous to release of a stretched rubber band (recoil), or in groups of few cells (chains)
36 oposed as an efficacious, safe therapy while rubber band ligation (RBL) is a commonly used outpatient
37  ligation group were treated with endoscopic rubber band ligation alone.
38 l artery ligation compared with conventional rubber band ligation in the treatment of people with sym
39 iterature concerning efficacy and safety of 'rubber band ligation including multiple comparisons with
40   For more severe symptoms treatment such as rubber band ligation may be therapeutic and is a very co
41 tomy (open 11; closed 3; stapled 1), and two rubber band ligation.
42       Most materials shrink laterally like a rubber band when stretched, so their Poisson's ratios ar
43 oward moving objects (even a moving piece of rubber band) intensively.
44                            When stretching a rubber band, for example, the recovery to its equilibriu
45 pproximately 1 cm) and linear stretching to "rubber-band" levels of strain (e.g., up to approximately
46                  Phenotypic reversion of the rubber-band, muscle-defective phenotype conferred by unc
47       This is demonstrated with a lipophilic rubber-based and a collagen-based hydrogel sensor coatin
48 y, antifouling activity of a series of these rubber-based coatings (one ionic and two non-ionic) was
49 emonstrated that ionic and non-ionic natural rubber-based coatings inhibit adhesion and growth of mar
50 rometry indicated a significant reduction in rubber biosynthesis and a corresponding 50% increase in
51 iption factors, kinases, enzymes involved in rubber biosynthesis and disease resistance proteins that
52 is-prenyltransferase is required for natural rubber biosynthesis in lettuce.
53 asmic reticulum and is necessary for natural rubber biosynthesis in planta, but yeast-expressed CPTL2
54            Two protein families required for rubber biosynthesis in Taraxacum brevicorniculatum have
55  that TbREF is an important component of the rubber biosynthesis machinery in T. brevicorniculatum, a
56  highly homologous to 49 publically-searched rubber biosynthesis related genes.
57 ologous to 49 out of 50 known plant putative rubber biosynthesis related genes.
58 abundant proteins on rubber particles, where rubber biosynthesis takes place.
59  Unexpectedly, several genes involved in the rubber biosynthesis were expressed at low levels in the
60 onstration of latex-specific CPT activity in rubber biosynthesis.
61 ts directly with farnesyl diphosphate during rubber biosynthesis.
62 laticifer-specific isoforms seem crucial for rubber biosynthesis.
63  describe cis mutations in TEK/Tie-2 in blue rubber bleb nevus and sporadic vascular malformations.
64                                         Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome (Bean syndrome) is a rare, se
65 ate of surgically treated patients with blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome (BRBNS).
66 ding TIE2, in 15 of 17 individuals with blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome.
67           T1105N-T1106P is recurrent in blue rubber bleb nevus, whereas Y897C-R915C is recurrent in s
68 ximately 72%, when tested using polyurethane rubber block.
69 cement and additional wear resistance to the rubber, but it in turn introduces non-linear mechanical
70 ly from neryl pyrophosphate (C10) to natural rubber (C>10,000).
71                                          The rubber capsules exhibit a reversible change in the diffr
72 mpared well with the architecture of silicon rubber casts of mouse acini.
73                                      Natural rubber (cis-1,4-polyisoprene) is an indispensable biopol
74 ubber tree) contains 30-50% (w/w) of natural rubber (cis-1,4-polyisoprene), which is an important raw
75 n atoms of its cosubstrate dioxygen into the rubber cleavage product ODTD, and we show that RoxA is i
76 to 1 hour, glass and plastic to 3 hours, and rubber, cloth, and cracker to 6 hours.
77                      The NO-release silicone rubber coating contains diazeniumdiolated secondary amin
78 ers the entire head of the patient and has a rubber collar neck seal.
79  light filters, are widely used in plastics, rubbers, colorants, and coatings to increase the perform
80 common allergens (ie, nickel, fragrance, and rubber) compared with petrolatum-occluded skin, using RT
81 ed plants generated by RNA interference, the rubber content was significantly reduced, correlating wi
82 rising a buckled carbon nanotube sheath on a rubber core, are fabricated, characterized, and deployed
83 prising buckled carbon nanotube sheaths on a rubber core, can be used as glucose sensors, supercapaci
84 esis of short cis-polyisoprenes, but natural rubber could not be synthesized in vitro.
85 fluenced by clinician choice (e.g., 0.36 for rubber dam use).
86            Fragrance, and to a lesser extent rubber, demonstrated a strong TH2 bias, some TH22 polari
87                                 Contaminated rubber diaphragms of blood culture bottles were identifi
88               Polydimethylsiloxane (silicone rubber) disks and cellulose Millipore filters were impla
89 arly with increasing temperature, whereas in rubber elasticity the force increases.
90  on the swelling kinetics is modeled via Doi rubber elasticity theory.
91 e rationalized well by classical theories of rubber elasticity, including some insight on the topolog
92                     Unique properties (e.g., rubber elasticity, viscoelasticity, folding, reptation)
93 nfluence of chain extension, associated with rubber elasticity.
94 ed a protein designated T. brevicorniculatum rubber elongation factor (TbREF) by using mass spectrome
95 genes encoding rubber particle proteins REF (rubber elongation factor) and SRPP (small rubber particl
96 se experiments suggest that a small protein, rubber elongation factor, interacts directly with farnes
97                            Moreover, FPS and rubber elongation factor/small rubber particle protein g
98        A striking expansion of the REF/SRPP (rubber elongation factor/small rubber particle protein)
99 e sensor was fabricated from electrospun NBR rubber, embedded with poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (
100 us, antioxidant-loaded halloysite doped into rubber enhances anti-aging properties for at least 12 mo
101 dity of one ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber (EPDM) or thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) eluates,
102 oriented in the fiber direction on stretched rubber fiber cores.
103 ry vine), and fashioned rubber balls, hollow rubber figurines, and other rubber artifacts from the re
104                                              Rubber-filler composites are a key component in the manu
105 leased from diazeniumdiolate-loaded silicone rubber films (SR-DACA-6/N(2)O(2)).
106                         Plasticized silicone rubber films formulated with two distinct types of diaze
107                                              Rubber/fragrance showed similar trends of lesser magnitu
108 l over the properties of latex and processed rubber gave rise to the Mesoamerican ball game, a centra
109 tially expressed between high rubber and low rubber genotypes.
110 r-hand illusion," the sight of brushing of a rubber hand at the same time as brushing of the person's
111              Here we show that threat to the rubber hand can induce a similar level of activity in th
112 ' hand ownership sensation as induced by the Rubber Hand Illusion (RHI) with dark rubber hands.
113                                   During the rubber hand illusion (RHI), subjects experience an artif
114 ory mechanisms in body representation is the Rubber Hand Illusion (RHI).
115  We propose that S1 and M1 contribute to the rubber hand illusion and that, by taking advantage of pl
116        For instance, subjects experiencing a rubber hand illusion develop a sense of ownership of a m
117                     Human experiments on the rubber hand illusion implicate similar regions, but sinc
118 tent with this prediction, we found that the Rubber Hand Illusion is stronger in CD patients as compa
119 earch in adults using paradigms such as the "rubber hand illusion" and "enfacement" [1-11].
120  using an established protocol to induce the rubber hand illusion, we demonstrate that skin temperatu
121                               Relying on the rubber hand illusion, we manipulated hand ownership, so
122                       Relying on the somatic rubber hand illusion, we manipulated hand ownership, suc
123       To address this issue, we combined the rubber hand illusion, which allows experimental manipula
124 e hidden real and visible rubber hand in the rubber hand illusion.
125  a series of experiments fashioned after the Rubber Hand Illusion.
126 ctile tapping on the hidden real and visible rubber hand in the rubber hand illusion.
127 jective neurophysiological evidence that the rubber hand is fully incorporated into the body.
128 lusion where a person is made to feel that a rubber hand is his or her own hand by brushing the perso
129 ownership, such that participants embodied a rubber hand placed next to their own hand.
130 d ownership, so that participants embodied a rubber hand placed next to their own hand.
131 sed to manipulate feelings of ownership of a rubber hand presented in front of healthy subjects while
132 ty along the dorsal visual pathways when the rubber hand was embodied.
133 pant's hand drifted laterally, only when the rubber hand was embodied.
134 heir left paralysed arm through a prosthetic rubber hand.
135 ortex in synchrony with touches applied to a rubber hand.
136 r manipulating the sense of body ownership ("rubber-hand illusion") to compare effects of observing a
137                                      In the "rubber-hand illusion," the sight of brushing of a rubber
138 address these issues, we introduce a somatic rubber-hand illusion.
139  by the Rubber Hand Illusion (RHI) with dark rubber hands.
140         South American leaf blight (SALB) of rubber has been the main constraint to production in its
141  solid-state-fabricated sheets are enthalpic rubbers having gaslike density and specific strength in
142  conversion to oil palm (Elaeis guineensis), rubber (Hevea brasiliensis), and cacao (Theobroma cacao)
143 y and occupational exposure to benzene among rubber hydrochloride production workers in Ohio (1940-19
144 trative analyses of leukemia mortality among rubber hydrochloride workers suggest that the effect of
145 mple, non-tacky adhesives consist of natural rubber impregnated into stiff natural fiber fabrics, inc
146 rge rubber particles that account for 93% of rubber in the latex (despite constituting only 6% of tot
147 roduce large amounts of high-quality natural rubber in their latex, the milky cytoplasm of specialize
148 not synthesize high molecular weight natural rubber in vitro.
149  devices on substrates of glass, plastic, or rubber, in arbitrary spatial layouts and over areas that
150  indicate that zinc leaching from tire crumb rubber increases with smaller crumb rubber and longer ex
151 l analyses of the latex and of the processed rubber indicate that the enhanced elastic behavior of th
152 ction in the Palaeotropics--and, thus to the rubber industry and to the global economy--its phylogeny
153 ong collaboration between the health sector, rubber industry, and local communities.
154 ase among black men working in the butadiene rubber industry.
155  deaths among black workers in the butadiene rubber industry.
156           Although a major source of natural rubber is the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis), lettuce
157 ombinant Hevea brasiliensis (rHev b) natural rubber latex (NRL) allergen components have been develop
158 7 farmers and 33 subjects exposed to natural rubber latex (NRL), all with work-related allergic sympt
159               Hymenoptera stings and natural rubber latex are the commonest triggers of OcAn.
160                     Sensitization to natural rubber latex is a prerequisite to type I immediate hyper
161 ologies are beta-lactam antibiotics, natural rubber latex, and other agents used in medical and perio
162 tion using an underlying NO-release silicone rubber layer covered with a second polymeric layer conta
163                               In contrast to rubber-like biopolymers, the retractive elastic force in
164  important subset of these materials exhibit rubber-like elasticity, combining the optical properties
165 ranging from reversible protein unfolding to rubber-like elasticity.
166 modular elements within mammalian elastin, a rubber-like elastomeric protein that interfaces with col
167 as used for printing calcific regions, and a rubber-like material was used for soft tissue structures
168  provide a combination of both cork-like and rubber-like properties.
169 nd jumping systems of insects as a polymeric rubber-like protein with outstanding elasticity.
170 acteristic ensemble of conformations in this rubber-like protein.
171      These microstructures contribute to the rubber-like quasi-static and cyclic mechanical propertie
172                            A millimeter thin rubber-like solid-state lighting module is reported.
173  mixture changes from a powder to a cohesive rubber-like state, and this results in the observed reac
174  described within the framework of entropic (rubber-like) elasticity.
175 ous suction at -50 mm Hg via a 7-cm diameter rubber-lined suction-cup device.
176       RAPD type A was also isolated from the rubber liners of milking machine units after milking of
177 septum of a cuvette sealed with a gray butyl rubber lyophilization stopper.
178 s and related species such as Ceara or India rubber (M. glaziovii), and genotype 268 African cassava
179 ed during 1943-1984 in two styrene-butadiene rubber-manufacturing plants in the United States.
180                    However, PDMS, a silicone rubber material, is very hydrophobic and tends to exhibi
181 ositive bias was from contamination of butyl rubber materials used in sample preparation consumables
182 etween the filler particles, mediated by the rubber matrix.
183 ted on carbon paper overlaid upon a silicone rubber membrane configured in a variation of membrane in
184                               These wormlike rubber micelles exhibit unusual viscoelastic properties
185 natives to current thermoplastic elastomers, rubber-modified plastics, and semi-crystalline polymers.
186 l features that are present in an elongating rubber molecule.
187 ble response of so large a magnitude, making rubber nanocomposites important for actuator application
188 ncrystalline domains that resemble classical rubber networks.
189  is a potential alternative crop for natural rubber (NR) production, due to its high molecular weight
190  achieved by laminating a pressure sensitive rubber onto the SWCNT-TFT AM.
191                                              Rubber or bark surfacing is associated with a low rate o
192  types of swidden agriculture with oil palm, rubber, or some other types of agroforestry systems.
193                                              Rubber oxygenase A (RoxA) is one of only two known enzym
194 T. brevicorniculatum, and may play a role in rubber particle biogenesis and influence rubber producti
195 over, FPS and rubber elongation factor/small rubber particle protein gene families were expanded inde
196 the REF/SRPP (rubber elongation factor/small rubber particle protein) gene family and its divergence
197 F (rubber elongation factor) and SRPP (small rubber particle protein), comprising 29% of the total ES
198                        We propose that small rubber particle protein-like proteins are involved in th
199 is-prenyltransferases (TbCPTs) and the small rubber particle proteins (TbSRPPs).
200 e most abundant ESTs were the genes encoding rubber particle proteins REF (rubber elongation factor)
201  similar to each other and also to the small rubber particle proteins that accumulate in rubber-produ
202 TbREF) by using mass spectrometry to analyze rubber particle proteins.
203           CPTL2, identified from the lettuce rubber particle proteome, displays homology to a human N
204 abundance of TbSRPPs, which are required for rubber particle stability.
205  and the protein itself was localized on the rubber particle surface.
206 ly isolated CPTs known to be associated with rubber particles (TbCPT1 to -3) was heavily depleted by
207 f poly(cis-1,4-isoprene) and is deposited in rubber particles by particle-bound enzymes that carry ou
208                   The colloidal stability of rubber particles isolated from TbREF-silenced plants was
209  CPT-RNAi plants contained fewer and smaller rubber particles than wild-type laticifers.
210 F1, which is located on the surface of large rubber particles that account for 93% of rubber in the l
211 latex (despite constituting only 6% of total rubber particles, large and small).
212 ed on locally-resonant sub-wavelength porous rubber particles, through selection of particle size and
213 re shown to be the most abundant proteins on rubber particles, where rubber biosynthesis takes place.
214 agroforestry plantations and 0.8 +/- 0.3 for rubber plantations in the humid tropics; and (ii) land u
215                       The close proximity of rubber plantations to natural forest also increases the
216 t Asia (SEA) has encouraged the expansion of rubber plantations.
217 were increased for the following industries: rubber, plastics, and leather manufacturing; utilities;
218 frequency range from 50 to 300 Hz, showing a rubber plateau-like behavior.
219 type of nitric oxide (NO)-releasing silicone rubber polymer (DACA/N2O2 SR) is reported.
220 el quantitative pyrolysis-GC/MS analysis for rubber polymer, we detected TRWP in 97% of the 149 sedim
221 transferase (CPT), a potential candidate for rubber polymerase, were not present in the EST pool beca
222         This is particularly relevant to the rubber-producing laticiferous system, where this isoform
223  rubber particle proteins that accumulate in rubber-producing plants.
224 uring (OR = 7.71, 95 percent CI 2.24-26.56), rubber product manufacturing (OR = 4.70, 95 percent CI 1
225 nd the ever-menacing threat that it poses to rubber production in the Palaeotropics--and, thus to the
226  in rubber particle biogenesis and influence rubber production.
227 gstanding mystery of ethylene stimulation in rubber production.
228 tion parts and to fabricate master molds for rubber products, is applied here as a tool to create pre
229 h this study exclusively focused on silicone rubber, qualitatively the results will also apply to oth
230                                Washing crumb rubber reduces this initial pulse but does not change th
231 ding putative exonic markers associated with rubber related gene homologues and differentially expres
232 foundation for further genetic dissection of rubber related traits, comparative genomics and marker-a
233 te that the enhanced elastic behavior of the rubber relative to the unprocessed latex is due to purif
234                              We found that a rubber right hand pressing on the left index finger prod
235 ts simultaneously experienced ownership of a rubber right hand that was placed at a distance from the
236 ain constituents of tires, styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) and polyisoprene (IR), has been investigate
237 impact on the pyrolysis of styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) was investigated using thermogravimetric an
238 p tires (main constituent, styrene butadiene rubber, SBR), which might be harmful to the environment.
239 c mixture of the two RS esters (1 microg per rubber septum) proved to be a potent attractant of males
240 ed dielectric elastomer layer, creating thin rubber sheets that change illuminance and capacitance un
241  of individually controllable pixels in thin rubber sheets were fabricated using replica molding and
242 ow steel cylinders coated with thin silicone rubber shells.
243 production, due to its high molecular weight rubber, short breeding cycle, and diverse environmental
244  accurate way of modelling styrene-butadiene rubber-silica composite formation.
245 ions, and do not address the effect of crumb rubber size or the dynamics of zinc leaching during flow
246 ndertaken to investigate the effect of crumb rubber size using the synthetic precipitation leaching p
247  polymer films, metal foils, paper sheets or rubber slabs.
248 fants and their mothers in the presence of a rubber snake (experimental period) and in the absence of
249 two different contexts: in the presence of a rubber snake and in the presence of a human intruder.
250 he amygdala underlies fearful responses to a rubber snake from the first exposure on, but PFo is nece
251 e, motor vehicle-related jobs, painting, and rubber solvents.
252 ased infinite sink extractions with silicone rubber (SR) as the extractor phase demonstrated a simila
253 ized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) and silicone rubber (SR) based calcium-selective membranes which are
254 atings formulated with cross-linked silicone rubber (SR) containing NO-generating compounds (diazeniu
255 astic electronics, including methods for (i) rubber stamping (microcontact printing) high-resolution
256 tractive" stamping process in which silicone rubber stamps, activated by oxygen plasma, selectively r
257 ent indications for the use of both silicone-rubber stents and expandable metal stents are reviewed.
258             A nifedipine-containing silastic rubber strip was subsequently implanted close to the par
259 ehavior using physical models of prestrained rubber strips, geometric arguments, and mathematical mod
260 in dividing cells, by extending the silicone-rubber substratum method to detect forces of nanonewtons
261                             Playgrounds with rubber surfaces had the lowest rate of injury, with a ri
262 (a polymerase), cyanophycin synthetases, and rubber synthases.
263  conducting choledochocholedochostomy with a rubber T-tube during liver transplantation in risky anas
264 ucted in two phases in a homogenous group of rubber tappers living and working in a remote area of th
265   Questionnaire data (Phase 1) revealed that rubber tappers with availability of electric light had s
266 nsing polymeric films prepared with silicone rubbers that spontaneously release nitric oxide (NO) is
267 stereotaxic impact device with a custom-made rubber tip-fitted impactor.
268                The combustion of foam boxes, rubber tires, and plastic bottles/bags in the flaming ph
269   21,036 SNPs were different in high and low rubber TK genotypes.
270 y of applications ranging from nanocomposite rubbers to organic-inorganic hybrid solar cells.
271 alogs of chaetomellic acid A did not inhibit rubber transferase activity, even though the analogs con
272  indicate that the initiator-binding site in rubber transferase shares similar features to FPP bindin
273 rnesylphosphonic acid (3), on the ability of rubber transferase to add IPP to the allylic diphosphate
274                                              Rubber transferase, a cis-prenyltransferase, catalyzes t
275 effort to characterize the catalytic site of rubber transferase, the effects of two types of protein
276 n suggests that the chain-elongating enzyme (rubber transferase; EC 2.5.1.20) is a cis-prenyltransfer
277 es-specific differences in the inhibition of rubber transferases by these compounds.
278 types of compounds inhibited the activity of rubber transferases from Hevea brasiliensis and Partheni
279 es that include cassava (Manihot esculenta), rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) and physic nut (Jatroph
280                                     The Para rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) is an economically impo
281 ough a major source of natural rubber is the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis), lettuce (Lactuca sativ
282                           In contrast to the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis), which produces cis-pol
283  commercial latex products, derived from the rubber tree Hevea brasiliensis, cause anaphylaxis in sus
284             Hevamine is a chitinase from the rubber tree Hevea brasiliensis.
285 ploidy in cassava is shared with the related rubber tree Hevea, providing a resource for comparative
286      The characterization of HbXIP2;1 during rubber tree tapping lends new insights into molecular an
287 s (Willd. ex A, Juss.) Mull. Arg. (Brazilian rubber tree) contains 30-50% (w/w) of natural rubber (ci
288         Eucommia ulmoides, also called hardy rubber tree, is an economically important tree; however,
289 eins in the cytoplasm of lacticifer cells of rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis) is demonstrated to be
290 fferentially strained composite of a pliable rubber tube and a soft latex sheet is consistent with th
291      Narrow diameter (0.9 mm, o.d.) silicone rubber tubing coated with this polymer can be employed t
292 one oil in commercial medical grade silicone rubber tubing through a solvent swelling process.
293      2-Mercaptobenzothiazole (MBT) is a tire rubber vulcanizer found in potential sources of reclaime
294           However, the molecular mass of the rubber was not affected by TbREF silencing.
295 he obtained data, location-specific silicone rubber-water partition coefficients (Ksr-w; adjusted for
296 at the same time, they function as enthalpic rubbers, which can recover up to 98% compression in air
297         Liquid-crystal elastomers (LCEs) are rubbers whose constituent molecules are orientationally
298 vector control and access to health care for rubber workers.
299                     However, improvements in rubber yield and agronomically relevant traits are still
300 ol of roots from genotypes with high and low rubber yield.

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