Multinationella företag -- politiska aspekter. : Politics and power in the multinational corporation : the role of institutions, interests and identities / [edited by] Christoph Dörrenbächer and Mike Geppert
2011
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Multinationella företag -- sociala aspekter. : Knowledge sharing among scientists : why reputation matters for R & D in multinational firms / Prescott C. Ensign ; with a foreword by Melissa M. Appleyard
NMR spectroscopy on small- to medium-size biological macromolecules. This is often used for structural investigation of proteins and nucleic acids, and often involves more than one isotope
Multinucleated masses produced by the fusion of many cells; often associated with viral infections. In AIDS, they are induced when the envelope glycoprotein of the HIV virus binds to the CD4 antigen of uninfected neighboring T4 cells. The resulting syncytium leads to cell death and thus may account for the cytopathic effect of the virus
Multinucleated masses produced by the fusion of many cells; often associated with viral infections. In AIDS, they are induced when the envelope glycoprotein of the HIV virus binds to the CD4 antigen of uninfected neighboring T4 cells. The resulting syncytium leads to cell death and thus may account for the cytopathic effect of the virus
Multiparadigm programming (Computer science) -- Congresses : Multiparadigm programming in Mozart/OZ : second international conference, MOZ 2004, Charleroi, Belgium, October 7-8, 2004 ; revised selected and invited papers / Peter Van Roy (ed.)
Multipel orgaanfalen. : Sepsis, kidney and multiple organ dysfunction : proceedings of the Third International Course on Critical Care Nephrology, Vicenza, June 1-4, 2004 / volume editors, Claudio Ronco, Rinaldo Bellomo, Alessandra Brendolan
2004
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Multipel personlighet. : Understanding and treating dissociative identity disorder (or multiple personality disorder) / Jo L. Ringrose
Multiphase flow -- Mathematical models -- Congresses : IUTAM symposium on computational approaches to multiphase flow : proceedings of an IUTAM symposium held at Argonne National Laboratory, October 4-7, 2004 / edited by S. Balachandar and A. Prosperetti
Fluorescence microscopy utilizing multiple low-energy photons to produce the excitation event of the fluorophore (endogenous fluorescent molecules in living tissues or FLUORESCENT DYES). Multiphoton microscopes have a simplified optical path in the emission side due to the lack of an emission pinhole, which is necessary with normal confocal microscopes. Ultimately this allows spatial isolation of the excitation event, enabling deeper imaging into optically thick tissue, while restricting photobleaching and phototoxicity to the area being imaged
Fluorescence microscopy utilizing multiple low-energy photons to produce the excitation event of the fluorophore (endogenous fluorescent molecules in living tissues or FLUORESCENT DYES). Multiphoton microscopes have a simplified optical path in the emission side due to the lack of an emission pinhole, which is necessary with normal confocal microscopes. Ultimately this allows spatial isolation of the excitation event, enabling deeper imaging into optically thick tissue, while restricting photobleaching and phototoxicity to the area being imaged
Fluorescence microscopy utilizing multiple low-energy photons to produce the excitation event of the fluorophore (endogenous fluorescent molecules in living tissues or FLUORESCENT DYES). Multiphoton microscopes have a simplified optical path in the emission side due to the lack of an emission pinhole, which is necessary with normal confocal microscopes. Ultimately this allows spatial isolation of the excitation event, enabling deeper imaging into optically thick tissue, while restricting photobleaching and phototoxicity to the area being imaged
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Multiphoton ionization. : Atoms in intense laser fields / C.J. Joachain, N.J. Kylstra, and R.M. Potvliege
Multiphoton processes -- Congresses : Multiphoton processes and attosecond physics : Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Multiphoton Processes (ICOMP12) and the 3rd International Conference on Attosecond Physics (ATTO3) / edited by Kaoru Yamanouchi, Katsumi Midorikawa