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Improvement of the UV laser calibration of high energy particle spectrometers
Online Contents | 1993| -
Applying the object paradigm to a centralized database for a cardiology division
Online Contents | 1996| -
Applying the object paradigm to a centralized database for a cardiology division
Tema Archive | 1996| -
Applying the object paradigm to a centralized database for a cardiology division
British Library Online Contents | 1996| -
Relation between the lateral distribution of UV laser induced ionization in a drift chamber and the shape of the corresponding signal
National licenceElsevier | 1989| -
A Molecular Scanner To Automate Proteomic Research and To Display Proteome Images
British Library Online Contents | 1999| -
Diurnal regulation of RNA polymerase III transcription is under the control of both the feeding-fasting response and the circadian clock.
Free accessBASE | 2017|Contributors: Fabbretti, R. -
Quantifying ChIP-seq data: a spiking method providing an internal reference for sample-to-sample normalization.
Free accessBASE | 2014|Contributors: Fabbretti, R. -
Genome-wide RNA polymerase II profiles and RNA accumulation reveal kinetics of transcription and associated epigenetic changes during diurnal cycles.
Free accessBASE | 2012|Contributors: Fabbretti, R. -
Genome-wide analysis of SREBP1 activity around the clock reveals its combined dependency on nutrient and circadian signals.
Free accessBASE | 2014|Contributors: Fabbretti, R. -
A multiplicity of factors contributes to selective RNA polymerase III occupancy of a subset of RNA polymerase III genes in mouse liver.
Free accessBASE | 2012|Contributors: Fabbretti, R. -
Cycles of gene expression and genome response during mammalian tissue regeneration.
Free accessBASE | 2018|Contributors: Fabbretti, R. -
Mass limits for scalar muons, scalar electrons, and winos from e+e− collisions near √ = 91 GeV
Free accessElsevier | 1989| -
Measurement of gA and gv, the neutral current coupling constants to leptons
Free accessElsevier | 1989|