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Publikováno v:
Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility.
Videos of free swimming of catsharks (Scyliorhinus canicula) were analysed to give values of swimming speed (units: FL (fish lengths) s−1), stride-length (forward movement in the direction of travel per cycle of body undulation (units: FL) and stri
Autor:
Nancy J. Curtin, Kimberly R. Mungaray
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Business Communication. 58:196-220
This study examines raw focus group data from a previous case study that demonstrated the existence of a heteronormative leadership paradigm, personified in the heteronormative ideal leader who is strong, agentic, charismatic, and typically White and
Autor:
Nancy J. Curtin, Mary Garrison
Publikováno v:
Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services. 30:261-281
This article focuses on grief experienced by same-sex couples with attention to the distinct factors that influence same-sex grieving partners within all social work system levels. An actual case n...
Autor:
J. C. Lowe, Stephen J. Amos, Maja Lorenc, Emily Bennitt, Tatjana Y. Hubel, Hattie L. A. Bartlam-Brooks, A. R. Gardner-Medwin, Timothy G. West, Nancy A. Curtin, Alan M. Wilson
Large mammals that live in arid and/or desert environments can cope with seasonal and local variations in rainfall, food and climate1 by moving long distances, often without reliable water or food en route. The capacity of an animal for this long-dis
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http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/64452
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/64452
Autor:
Nancy A, Curtin, Hattie L A, Bartlam-Brooks, Tatjana Y, Hubel, John C, Lowe, Anthony R, Gardner-Medwin, Emily, Bennitt, Stephen J, Amos, Maja, Lorenc, Timothy G, West, Alan M, Wilson
Publikováno v:
Nature. 563(7731)
Large mammals that live in arid and/or desert environments can cope with seasonal and local variations in rainfall, food and climate
Autor:
Michael R. Duchen, Nancy A. Curtin, Mervyn Singer, Jane E. Carré, Parjam S. Zolfaghari, Nadeene Parker
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism. 308:E713-E725
Muscle dysfunction is a common feature of severe sepsis and multiorgan failure. Recent evidence implicates bioenergetic dysfunction and oxidative damage as important underlying pathophysiological mechanisms. Increased abundance of uncoupling protein-
Autor:
Maja Lorenc, Nancy A. Curtin, Roger C. Woledge, Rebecca A. Diack, Alan M. Wilson, Krystyna A. Golabek, Oliver P. Dewhirst, Tatjana Y. Hubel, Timothy G. West, Emily Bennitt, J. Weldon McNutt, J. C. Lowe, Simon Wilshin, Hattie L. A. Bartlam-Brooks
Publikováno v:
Nature. 554(7691)
The fastest and most manoeuvrable terrestrial animals are found in savannah habitats, where predators chase and capture running prey. Hunt outcome and success rate are critical to survival, so both predator and prey should evolve to be faster and/or
Publikováno v:
Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility. 36:301-303
Autor:
Weihua Song, Christina Rowlands, Nancy A. Curtin, Steven B. Marston, Roger C. Woledge, Michael A. Ferenczi, Petr G. Vikhorev, Kenneth T. MacLeod, Mavin N Kashyap
Publikováno v:
AJP: Heart and Circulatory Physiology; Vol 304
AJP: Heart and Circulatory Physiology
AJP: Heart and Circulatory Physiology
We compared the contractile performance of papillary muscle from a mouse model of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy [α-cardiac actin ( ACTC) E99K mutation] with nontransgenic (non-TG) littermates. In isometric twitches, ACTC E99K papillary muscle produced
Autor:
Mario Dolfi, Gabriella Piazzesi, S.-J. Park-Holohan, Vincenzo Lombardi, Luca Fusi, Nancy A. Curtin, Massimo Reconditi, Timothy G. West, Malcolm Irving, Elisabetta Brunello, R. C. Woledge, Marco Linari
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physiology
The contractile properties of muscle fibres have been extensively investigated by fast perturbation in sarcomere length to define the mechanical characteristics of myofilaments and myosin heads that underpin refined models of the acto-myosin cycle. C