H. M. Smith

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Zeitraum

1937 - 2009

Anzahl

35

Co-Autoren

HIGH VOLTAGE SURGE MEASUREMENTS ON STRANDED COPPER CONDUCTOR AND ON MAGNETIC TAPE WRAPPED STRANDED COPPER CONDUCTOR, (2005)

Pakala,W.E., Smith,H.M.

Tests were conducted to determine if a magnetic tape wrapped conductor will attenuate high vol tge surges, such as produced by lightning. Tests were made on a high voltage test line. Surge crest...

Bilateral arm power imbalance in swim bench exercise to exhaustion. (2002)

Potts, A. D., Charlton, J. E., Smith, H. M.

We examined the supposition that swimmers may exhibit an imbalance in bilateral arm power output during simulated swimming exercise. Ten competitive front crawl swimmers (5 males, 5 females; age 20.5...

Shelf Life Determination of an Epoxy Resin by Accelerated Aging. (1998)

Smith, H. M., May, A. V., Long, C. L.

The aging characteristics of GE-1OO, a German manufactured equivalent of Shell's Epon 812 epoxy resin, were determined by an accelerated aging study. The changes induced in the GE-1OO by thermal...

Outcome of renal transplantation in hepatitis BsAg-positive patients (1994)

Nelson, S. R., Snowden, S. A., Sutherland, S., Smith, H. M., Parsons, V., Bewick, M.

Renal transplantation of patients with previous or ongoing hepatitis B virus infection has been tempered with a concern that immunosuppression may lead to viral replication and progressive liver...

Credit unions : Past, present and future. (1980)

Smith, H. M.

Thesis (M. Sc.)--University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, 1980.

Notes on reptiles and amphibians from Yucatan and Campeche, Mexico (1938)

Smith, H.M.

http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/56827/1/OP388.pdf

A synopsis of the scalaris group of the lizard genus Sceloporus (1937)

Smith, H.M.

http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/56800/1/OP361.pdf

Notes on some Mexican ophidians (1937)

Dunkle, D.H., Smith, H.M.

http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/56802/1/OP363.pdf

Nuclear localization signal receptor importin alpha associates with the cytoskeleton.

Smith, H M, Raikhel, N V

Importin alpha is the nuclear localization signal (NLS) receptor that is involved in the nuclear import of proteins containing basic NLSs. Using importin alpha as a tool, we were interested in...

Three classes of nuclear import signals bind to plant nuclei.

Hicks, G R, Smith, H M, Shieh, M, Raikhel, N V

Three nuclear localization signals (NLS), including an unusual Mat alpha 2-like NLS from maize (Zea mays) R, were found to compete for binding to plant nuclei. In addition, the authentic yeast Mat...

Importin alpha from Arabidopsis thaliana is a nuclear import receptor that recognizes three classes of import signals.

Smith, H M, Hicks, G R, Raikhel, N V

Protein import into the nucleus is a two-step process. In vitro import systems from vertebrate cell extracts have shown several soluble factors are required. One of these factors is the receptor...

Nuclear import in permeabilized protoplasts from higher plants has unique features.

Hicks, G R, Smith, H M, Lobreaux, S, Raikhel, N V

The import of proteins into the nucleus is a poorly understood process that is thought to require soluble cytosolic factors in vertebrates and yeast. To test this model in plants and to identify...

Tissue-specific expression of the human CD19 gene in transgenic mice inhibits antigen-independent B-lymphocyte development.

Zhou, L J, Smith, H M, Waldschmidt, T J, Schwarting, R, Daley, J, Tedder, T F

CD19 is a B-cell-specific member of the immunoglobulin superfamily expressed from early pre-B-cell development until plasma cell differentiation. In vitro studies demonstrate that the CD19 signal...

Expression of intrahepatic hepatitis D viral antigen in chronic hepatitis D virus infection.

Lau, J Y, Hansen, L J, Bain, V G, Chaggar, K, Smith, H M, Portman, B C, ...

To elucidate the biological importance of intrahepatic hepatitis D virus antigen, its expression was correlated with biochemical and histological inflammatory activity in 98 biopsy specimens from 68...

Nuclear localization signal receptor importin alpha associates with the cytoskeleton.

Smith, H M, Raikhel, N V

Importin alpha is the nuclear localization signal (NLS) receptor that is involved in the nuclear import of proteins containing basic NLSs. Using importin alpha as a tool, we were interested in...

Three classes of nuclear import signals bind to plant nuclei.

Hicks, G R, Smith, H M, Shieh, M, Raikhel, N V

Three nuclear localization signals (NLS), including an unusual Mat alpha 2-like NLS from maize (Zea mays) R, were found to compete for binding to plant nuclei. In addition, the authentic yeast Mat...

Importin alpha from Arabidopsis thaliana is a nuclear import receptor that recognizes three classes of import signals.

Smith, H M, Hicks, G R, Raikhel, N V

Protein import into the nucleus is a two-step process. In vitro import systems from vertebrate cell extracts have shown several soluble factors are required. One of these factors is the receptor...

Nuclear import in permeabilized protoplasts from higher plants has unique features.

Hicks, G R, Smith, H M, Lobreaux, S, Raikhel, N V

The import of proteins into the nucleus is a poorly understood process that is thought to require soluble cytosolic factors in vertebrates and yeast. To test this model in plants and to identify...

Tissue-specific expression of the human CD19 gene in transgenic mice inhibits antigen-independent B-lymphocyte development.

Zhou, L J, Smith, H M, Waldschmidt, T J, Schwarting, R, Daley, J, Tedder, T F

CD19 is a B-cell-specific member of the immunoglobulin superfamily expressed from early pre-B-cell development until plasma cell differentiation. In vitro studies demonstrate that the CD19 signal...

Expression of intrahepatic hepatitis D viral antigen in chronic hepatitis D virus infection.

Lau, J Y, Hansen, L J, Bain, V G, Chaggar, K, Smith, H M, Portman, B C, ...

To elucidate the biological importance of intrahepatic hepatitis D virus antigen, its expression was correlated with biochemical and histological inflammatory activity in 98 biopsy specimens from 68...

Hepatitis B and delta virus infection among "at risk" populations in south east London.

Smith, H M, Alexander, G J, Webb, G, McManus, T, McFarlane, I G, Williams, R

STUDY OBJECTIVE--The hepatitis delta virus (HDV) contributes significantly to the morbidity and mortality of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, which is particularly prevalent among intravenous drug...