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em Chinese Academy of Sciences Institutional Repositories Grid Portal
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<div class="nyou81"><span style="color: #666666" class="heiwenzi12"><img src="http://www1.cbip.cn/ReaderImage/11157/11157145/01.jpg" border="0" alt="" hspace="6" width="200" height="260" align="left" />2419431955141956195755“”</span></div><div class="nyou81" align="center"><span style="color: #666666" class="heiwenzi12"><font face="impact,chicago" size="4" color="#000000"><strong></strong></font></span></div><div class="nyou81" align="left"><span style="color: #666666" class="heiwenzi12">1 On the force and moment acting on a body in shear flow1943<br />2 The flow of a compressible viscous fluid through a straight pipe.1943<br />3 Two dimensional irrotational mixed subsonic and supersonic flow of a compressible fluid and the upper critical Mach number1946<br />4 On the stability of transonic flows1947<br />5 The propagation of a spherical or a cylindrical wave of finite amplitude and the production of shock waves1947<br />6 Two-dimensional irrotational transonic flows of a compressible fluid1948<br />7 On the hodograph method1949<br />8 Two-dimensional transonic flow past airfoils1951<br />9 On the stability of two-dimensional smooth transonic flows1951<br />10 On the flow of an incompressible viscous fluid past a flat plate at moderate Reynolds numbers1953<br />11 Reflection of a weak shock wave from a boundary layer along a flat plate.IInteraction of weak shock waves with laminar and turbulent boundary lavers analyzed by momentum-integral method1953<br />12 Reflection of weak shock wave from a boundary layer along a flat plate.Interaction of oblique shock wave with a laminar boundary layer analyzed by differential-equation method1953<br />13 Plane subsonic and transonic potential flows1954<br />14 A similarity rule for the interaction between a conical field and a plane shock1955<br />15 Viscous flow along a flat plate moving at high supersonic speeds1956<br />16 Viscous flow along a flat plate moving at high supersonic speeds1956<br />17 The effects of Prandtl number on high-speed viscous flows over a flat platePrandtl1956<br />18 Compressible viscous flow past a wedge moving at hypersonic speeds1956<br />19 Dissociation effects in hypersonic viscous flows1957<br />20 1957<br />2l 1957<br />22 1963<br />23 1965<br />24 <br /><br /></span></div>
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Regulation of neuronal gene expression is critical to nervous system development. REST (RE1-silencing transcription factor) regulates neuronal gene expression through interacting with a group of corepressor proteins including REST corepressors (RCOR). Here we show that Xenopus RCOR2 is predominantly expressed in the developing nervous system. Through a yeast two-hybrid screen, we isolated Xenopus ZMYND8 (Zinc finger and MYND domain containing 8) as an XRCOR2 interacting factor. XRCOR2 and XZMYND8 bind each other in co-immunoprecipitation assays and both of them can function as transcriptional repressors. XZMYND8 is co-expressed with XRCOR2 in the nervous system and overexpression of XZMYND8 inhibits neural differentiation in Xenopus embryos. These data reveal a RCOR2/ZMYND8 complex which might be involved in the regulation of neural differentiation. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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1. The stripe-backed weasel Mustela strigidorsa is one of the rarest and least-known mustelids in the world. Its phylogenetic relationships with other Mustela species remain controversial, though several unique morphological features distinguish it from congeners. 2. It probably lives mainly in evergreen forests in hills and mountains, but has also been recorded from plains forest, dense scrub, secondary forest, grassland and farmland. Known sites range in altitude from 90 m to 2500 m. Data are insufficient to distinguish between habitat and altitudes which support populations, and those where only dispersing animals may occur. 3. It has been confirmed from many localities in north-east India, north and central Myanmar, south China, north Thailand, north and central Laos, and north and central Vietnam. Given the limited survey effort, the number of recent records shows that the species is not as rare as hitherto believed. Neither specific nor urgent conservation needs are apparent.