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Benjamin and Deleuze: approaches to a critical history in film images ...
Berg, Olaf. - : Universität Bremen, 2021
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Case-cohort sampling scheme.
Lindsay N. Carpp (8048906); Youyi Fong (519951); Matthew Bonaparte (3148182). - 2020
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Measuring quality of life in the speaker with dysarthria : Reliability and validity of the european Portuguese version of the qol-dys
D. Nogueira; E. Reis; P. Ferreira. - : S. Karger, 2019
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The impact of Brexit on International Students’ Return Intentions
Falkingham, Jane; Giulietti, Corrado; Wahba, Jackline. - : Essen: Global Labor Organization (GLO), 2019
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The Authenticity feeling: language and dialect in the historical film ...
Frey, Mattias. - : Universität Bremen, 2018
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Normative and validation data of an articulation test for Italian-speaking children
M. Tresoldi; M.R. Barillari; F. Ambrogi. - : Elsevier, 2018
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The Impact of Brexit on International Students' Return Intentions
Falkingham, Jane; Giulietti, Corrado; Wahba, Jackline. - : Bonn: Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), 2018
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Structural and Functional Diversity of Plant Virus 3′-Cap-Independent Translation Enhancers (3′-CITEs)
Truniger, Verónica; Miras, Manuel; Aranda, Miguel A.. - : Frontiers Media, 2017
Abstract: Most of the positive-strand RNA plant viruses lack the 5′-cap and/or the poly(A)-tail that act synergistically to stimulate canonical translation of cellular mRNAs. However, they have RNA elements in the 5′- or 3′-untranslated regions of their RNAs that are required for their cap-independent translation. Cap-independent translation enhancers (CITEs) have been identified in the genomic 3′-end of viruses belonging to the family Tombusviridae and the genus Luteovirus. Seven classes of 3′-CITEs have been described to date based on their different RNA structures. They generally control the efficient formation of the translation initiation complex by varying mechanisms. Some 3′-CITEs bind eukaryotic translation initiation factors, others ribosomal subunits, bridging these to the 5′-end by different mechanisms, often long-distance RNA–RNA interactions. As previously proposed and recently found in one case in nature, 3′-CITEs are functionally independent elements that are transferable through recombination between viral genomes, leading to potential advantages for virus multiplication. In this review, the knowledge on 3′-CITEs and their functioning is updated. We also suggest that there is local structural conservation in the regions interacting with eIF4E of 3′-CITEs belonging to different classes. ; The research program on cap-independent translation of viral mRNAs is supported in our laboratory by grants AGL2015-65838 and AGL2015-72804-EXP (MINECO, Spain) and 19252/PI/2014 (Fundación Seneca, Spain). ; Peer reviewed
Keyword: 30-UTR; 50–30 RNA–RNA interaction; Cap-independent translation; eIF4F; Eukaryotic translation initiation factor; Plant virus; Recombination; Translation enhancer element
URL: https://doi.org/10.13039/100007801
https://doi.org/10.13039/501100003329
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.02047
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/161689
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Une formulation ancienne de la diglossie en arabe ? Luġat al-qawm vs luġat al-yawm d’Ibn Fāris (IVe/Xe siècle)
In: Philologists in the World. A Festschrift in Honour of Gunvor Mejdell ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01676835 ; Nora S. Eggen & Rana Issa. Philologists in the World. A Festschrift in Honour of Gunvor Mejdell, The Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture et Novus Forlag, pp.25-40, 2017 (2017)
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Juan Fernández de Heredia y Plutarco. Las Vidas Paralelas
Cerezo Magán, Manuel. - : Universitat de Lleida. Departament de Filologia Clàssica, Francesa i Hispànica. Secció de Literatura Espanyola, 2016. : Edicions de la Universitat de Lleida, 2016
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Philosophy of the City, City of philosophy
Wu, X.. - : University of Canterbury. Global, Cultural and Language Studies, 2014. : University of Canterbury. School of Language, Social and Political Sciences, 2014
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EMANGIOPERICITOMA INTRACRANICO PRESENTAZIONE DI UN CASO E REVISIONE DELLA LETTERATURA
Gagliardo, C.; Regalbuto, S.; Sarno, C.. - : country:IT, 2013
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Reliability of the Italian INFVo scale and correlations with objective measures and VHI scores
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Bridging Literary and Philosophical Genres: Judgement, reflection and education in Camus' The Fall
Roberts, P.. - : University of Canterbury. School of Educational Studies and Leadership, 2008
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Siar-Lak grammar essentials ; Siar grammar essentials
Rowe, Karen. - : Ukarumpa [Papua New Guinea] : SIL, 2005
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Terminology in speech pathology: Old problem, new solutions
A. Schindler. - : Singular Pub. Group, 2005
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Comparison between two perception test in patients with severe and profoundly severe prelingual sensori-neural deafness
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Kommunikation und Verstehen : der Fall Jenninger als Beispiel einer semiotischen Kommunikationsanalyse
Siever, Holger. - Frankfurt am Main [u.a.] : Lang, 2001
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Assessment and intervention with adults with LLD : a paradigm shift
Westby, Carol E. (Hrsg.). - Frederick, Md. : Aspen, 2000
UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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