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1 p://biostats.mcc.ucsd.edu/files/absCNseq_1.0.tar.gz.
2 h are observed in the mass spectra as [Sb(2)-tar(2)]-adducted ionic species.
3  increased the relative intensity of {[Sb(2)-tar(2)][H-O-CH(2)-O-H]}(2-) adducted ions.
4 erved that the relative intensity of {[Sb(2)-tar(2)][H-O-O-H]}(2-) and {[Sb(2)-tar(2)][NC-CH(2)-CH(2)
5 of {[Sb(2)-tar(2)][H-O-O-H]}(2-) and {[Sb(2)-tar(2)][NC-CH(2)-CH(2)-CN]}(2-) adduct ions increased wi
6                                            A tar file is held in the directory pub/ESPript.
7  the unadulterated petroleum to compare to a tar ball collected on the beach of Louisiana.
8 d coyotes (C. latrans) from Pleistocene-aged tar deposits, as well as early, mid, and recent Holocene
9                    We find that both BCs and tar balls (a class of BrC) appear brownish at small part
10 tes the relationship between composition and tar-water interfacial tension (IFT), a property of prima
11 educed IFT, a favorable viscosity ratio, and tar bank formation.
12 t extract, clay-rich soil, cave sediment and tar.
13 ]pyrene (B[a]P) present in tobacco smoke and tar, have been implicated in the development of atherosc
14 riser, oil from slicks on surface waters and tar balls from Gulf of Mexico beaches.
15 , using catalytic steam reforming of biomass tar as the model system.
16 rease in WB associated with injecting "black tar" heroin (BTH), a dark, tarry form of the drug.
17 es, and wound botulism associated with black tar heroin has increased dramatically since 1994.
18 www.bio.ic.ac.uk/research/belshaw/BlastAlign.tar and at http://evolve.zoo.ox.ac.uk/software/blastalig
19  were introduced pairwise into plasmid-borne tar genes.
20                           The Rancho La Brea tar pit fossil collection includes Juniperus (C3) wood s
21 O(2)] were compared between glacial (La Brea tar pits) and modern Juniperus trees from southern Calif
22 luding the volumetrically important Canadian tar sands.
23 rplay between oncogenic viruses and cervical tar exposures through tar-based vaginal douching, cigare
24 able at http://http:/nash.ucsd.edu/chromatin.tar.gz.
25 ources such as ionizing radiation, cigarette tar and smoke, and particulate matter generated by combu
26       Exposure of human T cells to cigarette tar or its major phenolic components, hydroquinone and c
27 ve lifetime measure of exposure to cigarette tar, the adjusted odds ratio for men, according to incre
28                  The taromycin gene cluster (tar) is highly similar to the clinically approved antibi
29 rectory /pub/software/unix, file: clustering.tar.Z.
30                                         Coal tar has been directly applied to the skin, or used in co
31                                         Coal tar interfered with Th2 cytokine signaling via dephospho
32                                         Coal tar is one of the oldest and an effective treatment for
33                                         Coal tar restored filaggrin expression in FLG-haploinsufficie
34                                         Coal tar sealcoats applied to asphalt surfaces in North Ameri
35 d Reference Materials (SRMs) (SRM 1597, coal tar extract; SRM 1648 and SRM 1649a, air particulate mat
36 positional disparity within a set of 23 coal tar samples (obtained from 15 different former manufactu
37                            We applied a coal tar sealcoat to conventional asphalt and collected runof
38  impacted by coal tar, or spiked with a coal tar/petroleum nonaqueous phase liquid (NAPL) were also u
39  treatment requires hospitalization and coal tar is poorly acceptable aesthetically to patients.
40 mpler one-parameter prediction assuming coal tar-like organic carbon performed equally well in explai
41  FMGP tars and a commercially available coal tar were characterized by means of fractionation, gas ch
42  standards exist, sediments impacted by coal tar, or spiked with a coal tar/petroleum nonaqueous phas
43             To obtain these data, eight coal tar and crude oils were analyzed by automated sequential
44 f lung tumors were observed in mice fed coal tar in their diet.
45  Th2 cytokines IL-4 and IL-13, we found coal tar to diminish spongiosis, apoptosis, and CCL26 express
46                         We fractionated coal tar into its components, and tested them using the SVR a
47 of polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) from coal tar.
48   The active antiangiogenic compound in coal tar is carbazole.
49                          The culprit in coal tar that induces cancer was finally isolated in 1933 and
50 nant in situ degrader of naphthalene in coal tar-contaminated sediments.
51  aromatic sulfur heterocycles (PASH) in coal tar-contaminated soil.
52 nvolving a very complex sample, namely, coal tar.
53                            Profiling of coal tar and crude oil by automated sequential GC-GC/MS provi
54 bled the separation of three classes of coal tar compounds: (1) nonaromatic hydrocarbons; (2) unsatur
55                              The use of coal tar has caused long-term remissions in psoriasis, but ha
56 g the active antipsoriatic component of coal tar is of considerable therapeutic interest.
57                  Topical application of coal tar is one of the oldest therapies for atopic dermatitis
58                   A total of 3700 kg of coal tar over 12 days in the shallow test and 860 kg over 11
59 nd efficacy, the molecular mechanism of coal tar therapy is unknown.
60 ponent of the antipsoriatic activity of coal tar.
61                         In AD patients, coal tar completely restored expression of major skin barrier
62 induced by ultraviolet radiation, PUVA, coal tar, and all-trans retinoic acid; expression was signifi
63 ith common PAH sources (fuel oil, soot, coal tar based skeet particles) and direct spike with a solve
64 AD patients and controls, we found that coal tar activated the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR), resul
65                        For example, the coal tar S-containing compounds were pinpointed through multi
66 genic-impacted areas sorbs similarly to coal tar, rather than octanol as typically assumed.
67 vances our understanding of why topical coal tar is an effective treatment for atopic dermatitis (AD)
68  differential blood cell counting using coal tar dyes and mentions the eosinophil for the first time.
69 ing pure standards, and the other using coal tar/petroleum-contaminated sediments) and agreed very we
70 y at former industrial facilities where coal tar-oil was handled, e.g., wood treatment plants, high c
71                  Soil contaminated with coal tar (prebioremediation) from a former manufactured gas p
72 ct lithological units contaminated with coal tar at a former industrial facility.
73 Treatment of SVR endothelial cells with coal tar fractions resulted in the isolation of a single frac
74 nimals by repeatedly painting them with coal tar.
75                                         Coal-tar-based sealcoat products, widely used in the central
76  even playgrounds, are typically 20-35% coal-tar pitch, a known human carcinogen that contains about
77  air over pavement with freshly applied coal-tar-based sealcoat, for example, were hundreds to thousa
78                             Runoff from coal-tar-based (CT) sealcoated pavement is a source of polycy
79 recently, air-contaminated by PAHs from coal-tar-based sealcoat and to demonstrate potential risks to
80 n paid to the presence of seven PAHs in coal-tar samples, namely, benz[a]anthracene, benzo[k]-fluoran
81 igh-molecular weight PAHs (HMW-PAHs) in coal-tar samples.
82 tion exposures to PAHs in settings near coal-tar-sealed pavement.
83 ch for the routine analysis of numerous coal-tar samples.
84 isdiction in the U.S. to ban the use of coal-tar sealants.
85 r results indicate that the presence of coal-tar-based pavement sealants is associated with significa
86 omatographic separation, in a reference coal-tar sample is made possible with the combination of exci
87 receptor modeling results indicate that coal-tar sealants remain the largest PAH source to the lake,
88      Recent studies have concluded that coal-tar-based pavement sealants are a major source of polycy
89 il adjacent to parking lots sealed with coal-tar-based products.
90 il adjacent to parking lots sealed with coal-tar-based products.
91 /bioinformatics.bc.edu/chuanglab/codingmotif.tar.
92 ulting heterodimeric receptors enabled delta tar cells to respond to aspartate or maltose.
93 taining a chromosomal deletion of tar (delta tar).
94 ard.edu/~junliu/TechRept/01folder/diseq_prog.tar.gz.
95 tp.ncifcrf.gov/pub/users/shuyun/scan/ed_scan.tar.
96 ing CheW/CheW* (and constitutively expressed tar/tsr*) is transformed into an Escherichia coli strain
97 ded from http://plaza.ufl.edu/junliu/feature.tar.gz.
98  and XG removed 81-93% of the tar with final tar saturations as low as 0.018.
99  metal-organic and free radical species from tar balls and weathered crude oil samples from the Gulf
100 rom ftp://ftp.scripps.edu/pub/genehuggers/gh.tar.gz
101 ments > low energy beach sediments > marsh > tar balls.
102 et.org/pchanda/hapzipper/downloads/HapZipper.tar.bz2.
103  by mainstream extracts to the level of high-tar extracts.
104  extracts activated platelets less than high-tar extracts, the sidestream extracts were almost equall
105 ble at http://www.rinst.org/ICS/ICS_Programs.tar.gz.
106  (MEIS1, PBX3, HOXB3), and immunotherapeutic tar-gets (WT1, CD33) and underexpression of leukemia-ass
107 re pyrolysis upon fuel addition resulted in "tar-ball" type particles dominated by organic aerosol wi
108 ed from www.bx.psu.edu/miller_lab/indelMINER.tar.gz .
109 us.princeton.edu/IntervalStats/IntervalStats.tar.gz.
110 ompared two contrasting geometries (isolated tar "balls" versus horizontal "sheets") relative to an o
111  Because electronic cigarettes generate less tar and carcinogens than combustible cigarettes, use of
112 en changing, namely the increased use of low tar and nicotine cigarettes.
113 ocuments relating to nicotine addiction, low-tar, low-nicotine cigarettes, and cigarette design and n
114                                 Although low-tar mainstream extracts activated platelets less than hi
115 -conscious" smokers could be captured by low-tar, low-nicotine products, all the while ensuring the m
116           Modification of the filters of low-tar cigarettes, by blocking the air-bypass holes, raised
117  percentage of smokers and the change to low-tar filter cigarettes.
118                           The doubly mutated tar genes did not restore aspartate or maltose chemotaxi
119                                      The new tar alleles and the techniques described here provide a
120       We show that the relative abundance of tar balls (80%) is 10 times greater than soot particles
121 nt a record of variation in the abundance of tar in sediments for the past 32,000 years, providing ev
122 , Rhytisma acerinum, a known causal agent of tar spot on tree leaves.
123                   The principal component of tar that gives rise to DNA-bound adducts in mouse lung w
124 to target markets by altering the content of tar and nicotine, and by adding flavourings to produce a
125  strain containing a chromosomal deletion of tar (delta tar).
126                                Deposition of tar balls (TBs) along the south Gujarat coast, situated
127           Patients exposed to high levels of tar and/or ultraviolet B before a first squamous cell ca
128 for men, according to increasing quartile of tar consumption and relative to never smokers, was 1.0 [
129 y importance in determining the transport of tar in porous media.
130         We also report two distinct types of tar balls; one less oxidized than the other.
131  higher contributions from heavy crude oils, tar sands bitumen, and petroleum coke.
132 from the California margin contain preserved tar, primarily formed through hydrocarbon weathering at
133 n.uncc.edu/Protein_DNA_orientation_potential.tar.
134 s were bound to black carbon or recalcitrant tar-like organic carbon, thereby lowering porewater conc
135 1-1 wt.%) were found to significantly reduce tar-aqueous IFT.
136  factor for AMD, and cigarette smoke-related tar contains high concentrations of a potent oxidant, hy
137           Between 10 and 44% of the residual tar was removed by solutions containing only NaOH, while
138 bi.nih.gov/pub/agarwala/rhmapping/rh_tsp_map.tar.gz.
139                        Oiled beach sediment, tar ball, and marsh samples were collected from a barrie
140 ssed distinct geometries, ranging from small tar balls to expansive horizontal oil sheets.
141 ://pgv19.virol.ucl.ac.uk/download/star_linux.tar
142       Despite little direct in vivo support, tar fraction rather than vapor phase compounds are consi
143 e distributions, BCs look more blackish than tar balls, but still exhibit some brown color.
144                                          The tar-aqueous IFT of the tars, as well as resins and aspha
145 apor phase component, 1,3 butadiene, and the tar component, the tobacco-specific N-nitrosamine, 4-(me
146            The mechanism responsible for the tar removal is likely a combination of reduced IFT, a fa
147                   With the activation of the tar gene cluster and production of taromycin A, this stu
148 ining both NaOH and XG removed 81-93% of the tar with final tar saturations as low as 0.018.
149 ive of compositional patterns related to the tar source material.
150 c viruses and cervical tar exposures through tar-based vaginal douching, cigarette smoking, and/or lo
151 ge associated with deglacial warming through tar abundance in marine sediments, independent of previo
152 cated a shift to strongly water-wet, then to tar-wet conditions as NaOH concentration increased.
153                                      The two tar ball and one asphalt volcano samples contain three d
154 tate and maltose responses that is seen with tar+ cells.

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