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Cisplatin is one of the most commonly used anticancer drugs. It kills cancer cells by damaging their DNA, and hence cellular DNA repair capacity is an important determinant of its efficacy. Here, we investigated the repair of cisplatin-induced DNA da
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Autor:
Macdonald, I. A., Reardon, J. T.
This paper examines the natural supply of outside air to Quebec City dwellings and examines the concentration of contaminants for various occupancy scenarios. Using local weather data and measured envelope leakage data the requirement for additional
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This paper describes the features and capabilities of a new research house that enables the comparison of various heating and ventilation strategies based on energy usage and indoor air quality. It also allows side-by-side rooms comparison in term of
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Autor:
Macdonald, I. A., Reardon, J. T.
This paper explores some statistics that could be used to assess natural ventilation. A critique is given and advice provided as to the suitability of the different measures to answer design questions.
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Aussi disponible en français: Ventilation hybride
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Aussi disponible en français: Chauffage hybride
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Autor:
Reardon, J. T., Ouazia, B.
Buildings represent 30% of total energy consumption in Canada. In thermally well-insulated buildings, ventilation and air-conditioning may account for more than 50% of the energy consumption. Improvements in the energy efficiency of ventilating build
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Autor:
Reardon, J. T.
The majority of new houses built in Canada are equipped with combustion-fired, forced-air heating systems. The energy-efficiency of Canadian housing has been dramatically improved over the past three decades due to improvements to forced air heating
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Autor:
Sancar, A., Reardon, J. T.
DNA–protein crosslinks are relatively common DNA lesions that form during the physiological processing of DNA by replication and recombination proteins, by side reactions of base excision repair enzymes, and by cellular exposure to bifunctional DNA
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