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Human, Homo sapiens

Human, Homo sapiens Healthy adults vs. adults with Wilson s Disease ... [Pg.159]

Humans, Homo sapiens, dying of Minamata disease, 1957-89, autopsy results Brain 0.1-21.3 FW 9... [Pg.358]

Humans, Homo sapiens Canada aboriginal peoples 1970-92 methylmercury Blood 514 communities 38,571 individuals ... [Pg.389]

Humans, Homo sapiens Various Lethal residues in tissues, in mg/kg fresh weight, were >6.0 in brain, >10.0 in liver, and >17.0 in whole body 1... [Pg.406]

Cat, Fells domesticus Human, Homo sapiens adult Human, adult Human, adult Human, adult 250 pg/kg BW daily on days 10 to 58 of gestation oral route 50 pg/day 200 pg/day 1000 pg/day 50 pg Hg/m3air for 8 h... [Pg.414]

MAMMALS Human, Homo sapiens Daily intake, 70 kg individual, whole body ... [Pg.550]

Beaver, Castor canadensis, heart Humans, Homo sapiens 7.3 FW 2... [Pg.603]

Human, Homo sapiens Diet Protein-rich foods (meat, seafood) 10-50 FW 113... [Pg.670]

HUMANS, Homo sapiens 100 pg/L 25-50 mg/kg BW 100 mg/kg BW Suicidal female swallowed 6 g chlordane, equivalent to 104 mg/kg BW Reduced growth and altered cell morphology in human cell cultures (USEPA 1980) Acute lethal oral dose (WHO 1984) Fatal (IARC 1979) Death in 9 days (WHO 1984)... [Pg.870]

Humans, Homo sapiens Quebec, Canada 1990-94 plasma lipids ... [Pg.1035]

Human, Homo sapiens Net daily intake pg 8 countries ... [Pg.1203]

Human, Homo sapiens Adipose tissue United States 1982 vs. 1986 ... [Pg.1298]

Humans, Homo sapiens U.S. 1991-96 total daily intake, in pg ... [Pg.1502]

Human, Homo sapiens Fetus, United States Most tissues <0.4 FW 118... [Pg.1599]

Humans, Homo sapiens] Denmark, 137Cs, annual dietary loading ... [Pg.1674]

Human, Homo sapiens Intake per person 134Cs 1986 vs. 1987 137Cs 1986 vs. 1987... [Pg.1692]

Syrian hamster, Cricetus sp. 0.12-2 Gy, single acute exposure Human, Homo sapiens Genes modifying cytoskeletal development adversely affected at all doses within 3 h by both high LET (neutrons) and low LET (gamma rays, X-rays) radiations 11... [Pg.1718]

Ten species of mammals (cow, Bos spp. domestic dog, Canis familiarise guinea pig, Cavia spp. domestic cat, Fells domesticuse human, Homo sapiens hamster, Cricetus spp. domestic mouse, Mus spp. domestic sheep, Ovis aries laboratory white rat, Rattus spp. domestic pig, Sus spp.). [Pg.1759]

Gustavson, A. R., Dawson, M. E. and Bonett, D. G. (1987) Androstenol, a putative human pheromone, affects human (Homo sapiens) male choice performance. J. Comp. Psychol. 101, 210-212. [Pg.119]

Penton-Voak, I. S., Little, A. C., Jones, B. C., Burt, D. M., Tiddeman, B. P. and Perrett, D. I. (2003) Female condition influences preferences for sexual dimorphism in faces of male humans (Homo sapiens). J. Comp. Psychol. 117, 264-271. [Pg.120]

Grammer, K. and Thornhill, R. (1994). Human (Homo sapiens) facial attractiveness and sexual selection The role of symmetry and averageness. Journal of Comparative Psychology 108, 233—242. [Pg.187]

Figure 1. Variants of the histones H3 from yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae S.c.), fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster D.m), and human Homo sapiens H.s.). H3.1 is identical to H3.2 with the exception of a serine to cysteine exchange (top). H3.3 differs from H3.1/H3.2 only in four amino acid positions. Centromer-specific histones (CenH3 s) have an amino terminus of variable length (between 20 and 200 residues). They also possess an extended loop 1 region in the histone fold domain... Figure 1. Variants of the histones H3 from yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae S.c.), fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster D.m), and human Homo sapiens H.s.). H3.1 is identical to H3.2 with the exception of a serine to cysteine exchange (top). H3.3 differs from H3.1/H3.2 only in four amino acid positions. Centromer-specific histones (CenH3 s) have an amino terminus of variable length (between 20 and 200 residues). They also possess an extended loop 1 region in the histone fold domain...
Figure 3. Representative linker histone variants from human (Homo sapiens H.s.), and yeast (Saccha-romyces cerevisiae S.c.). The globular domain indicates the winged helix DNA binding domain that is common for all linker histones. Hlc is a typical somatic linker histone common for most cells. H° is expressed in all somatic cells, but is more abundant in terminally differentiated tissues. Hlfoo is an oocyte-specific linker histone. The structure of S. cerevisiae Hholp with two globular domains is a notable deviation... Figure 3. Representative linker histone variants from human (Homo sapiens H.s.), and yeast (Saccha-romyces cerevisiae S.c.). The globular domain indicates the winged helix DNA binding domain that is common for all linker histones. Hlc is a typical somatic linker histone common for most cells. H° is expressed in all somatic cells, but is more abundant in terminally differentiated tissues. Hlfoo is an oocyte-specific linker histone. The structure of S. cerevisiae Hholp with two globular domains is a notable deviation...

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