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Secondary escape ways

It is imperative that the person in charge topside understands the layout of the mine, primary and secondary escape way, location of rescue chambers or refuge areas, and the mine ventilation system. [Pg.224]

Thus, expression of CXCR4 on tumor cells, which is common to many breast cancers as well as other cancer types, may contribute to malignant behavior in several ways. CXCR4 expression by tumor cells may interact with CXCL12 to facilitate tumor cell growth and escape from oxygen starvation-induced apoptosis and as a mechanism to home (metastasize) to secondary sites. [Pg.338]

From these arguments, we may conclude that trehalose is the best compromise to maintain an artificial H-bond network that temporarily replaces that developed by H2O molecules and avoids both those catastrophic consequences, that is the formation upon freezing of crystalline ice in that part outside macromolecules that is in contact with liquid water, and the collapse of the structure of membranes or of secondary structures of proteins upon drying due to the escape of H2O molecules. This artificial H-bond network is much less flexible than that established by H2O molecules and considerably slows down the dynamics of H2O molecules (23, 28). It consequently does not allow normal activity. It does not allow life to proceed in the same way as in the H2O network of living conditions. It nevertheless avoids irreversible transformation of the structure of the macromolecule by hydric stress, thus allowing resumption of living activities by rehydration. The discussion that has appeared in the literature to decide which mechanism is the most important, the glass... [Pg.266]


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