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... Discrimination 11 8 5 .10 Speech Discrimination on Spectral Information Only 11 8 5 .11 Conclusion 11 9 Coding of Complex Sounds 11 9 6 .1 Response to Tone Bursts 12 0 6.2 Coding of Small Changes in Amplitude 12 1 ... Potentials 17 7 CHAPTER Acoustic Middle-ear Reflex Abstract 18 1 Introduction 18 1 Neural Pathways of the Acoustic Middle-ear Reflex 18 2 Physiology 18 3 4 .1 Responses to Stimulation with Tones 18 4 4.2 ... Robustness of the Temporal Code 11 7 5.6 Robustness of the Place Code of Frequency 11 7 5.7 Coding of Speech Sounds 11 7 5.8 A Duplex Hypothesis of Frequency Discrimination 11 8 5.9 Cochlear Spectral Filtering...
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... 617 Physiology and pathophysiology of the SREBP family H Shimano at G1 [19 ] In particular, p 21 is a direct target of SREBP [20] The role of SREBP-1a in the regulation of cellgrowthand the cell ... alters FEBS Journal 276 (2009) 616 –6 21 ª 2008 The Author Journal compilation ª 2008 FEBS 619 Physiology and pathophysiology of the SREBP family 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 620 H Shimano conformation of ... variety of human cancers [10 – 13 ] Recent reports also suggest that SREBP-1a could be involved in lipid synthesis during the cellcycle [14 ] Regulation of SREBP-1a in the cellcycle is mediated through...
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... and hormonal contraceptives Lancet, 19 96, 347(9 017 ): 17 13–27 10 Collaborative Group on Hormonal Factors in Breast Cancer Breast cancer and hormone replacement therapy Lancet, 19 97, 350 :10 47 10 59 ... 11 Global overview .11 Regional overview .11 International collaboration in breast cancer control 13 Natural history, etiology and risk factors 14 Natural ... National Cancer Institute, 20 01 Dupont WD, Page DL Risk factors for breast cancer in women with proliferative disease New England Journal of Medicine, 19 85, 312 (3) :14 6 15 1 Collaborative Group on Hormonal...