Human mesotrypsin is a unique digestive protease specialized for the degradation of trypsin inhibitors

R Szmola, Z Kukor, M Sahin-Tóth - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2003 - ASBMB
Mesotrypsin is an enigmatic minor human trypsin isoform, which has been recognized for its
peculiar resistance to natural trypsin inhibitors such as soybean trypsin inhibitor (SBTI) or …

Lithography options for the 32 nm half pitch node and beyond

K Ronse, P Jansen, R Gronheid… - … on Circuits and …, 2009 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Three major technological lithography options have been reviewed for high volume
manufacturing at the 32 nm half pitch node: 193 nm immersion lithography with high index …

Immunoglobulin characteristics of antibodies to malarial S-antigens in man

RJM Wilson, IA McGregor - Immunology, 1973 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The electrophoretic mobility of antibodies to malarial S-antigens was usually γ 1. The same
antigen-stimulated antibodies with different mobilities in different individuals. IgG antibodies …

Human Evolution: How Random Process Fulfils Divine Purpose.

G Finlay - Perspectives on Science & Christian Faith, 2008 - search.ebscohost.com
Some people deny that speciation and macroevolution have occurred, and that new genetic
functionality can arise from the randomness of mutational mechanism. The genome …

Six Syllabi from the Early Years of American Geological Education, 1817-1838

RG Stearns, JX Corgan - Journal of Geoscience Education, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Between 1817 and 1838 professors at the University of Pennsylvania, South Carolina
College, Yale College, and Columbia College published six syllabi for earth science …