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- a tree with limbs cut back to promote a more bushy growth of foliage
- a usually horned animal that has either shed its horns or had them removed
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- 先端を切り込んだ木 / 角(つめ)のないやぎ(羊,鹿,牛など) / 〈木の先端〉‘を'切り込む / 〈やぎ・羊など〉‘の'角を切る
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Pollard ("bare-headed one") may refer to:
- Pollard (surname), a list of people named "Pollard"
- Jonathan Jay Pollard, American convicted of passing classified information to Israel while working as a civilian intelligence analyst
- Red Pollard, John M., a Canadian racing jockey that rode Seabiscuit to victory in the 1940 Santa Anita Handicap
- Several algorithms created by British mathematician John Pollard:
- Pollard's p − 1 algorithm
- Pollard's kangaroo algorithm
- Pollard's rho algorithm
- Pollard, Alabama, a town in the United States
- Pollard, a novel by Laura Beatty
- Pollard, a tree or animal which has been polled (had its branches, horns or antlers removed):
- Pollard, a tree affected by pollarding, a method for shaping trees, cropping the branches above head-height
- Pollard or polled livestock, hornless livestock of normally-horned species
- Pollard, a deer which has cast its antlers
- Pollard, the European chub (Squalius cephalus), a freshwater fish of the family Cyprinidae
- Pollard, a mixture of fine bran and a small amount of flour
- Pollard script, a writing system devised in 1905 for the A-Hmao language
- Pollard, a medieval coin made in Europe in imitation of the English penny, outlawed under Edward I
English Journal
- Urban greenness influences airborne bacterial community composition.
- Mhuireach G1, Johnson BR2, Altrichter AE3, Ladau J4, Meadow JF3, Pollard KS5, Green JL3.
- The Science of the total environment.Sci Total Environ.2016 Nov 15;571:680-7. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.07.037. Epub 2016 Jul 11.
- Urban green space provides health benefits for city dwellers, and new evidence suggests that microorganisms associated with soil and vegetation could play a role. While airborne microorganisms are ubiquitous in urban areas, the influence of nearby vegetation on airborne microbial communities remains
- PMID 27418518
- Gene expression profiles are different in venous and capillary blood: Implications for vaccine studies.
- Stein DF1, O'Connor D2, Blohmke CJ3, Sadarangani M3, Pollard AJ3.
- Vaccine.Vaccine.2016 Oct 17;34(44):5306-5313. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2016.09.007. Epub 2016 Sep 15.
- BACKGROUND: Detailed analysis of the immunological pathways leading to robust vaccine responses has become possible with the application of systems biology, including transcriptomic analysis. Venous blood is usually obtained for such studies but others have obtained capillary blood (e.g. finger-pric
- PMID 27642133
- Pharmacodynamic Relationships between Duration of Action of JDTic-like Kappa-Opioid Receptor Antagonists and Their Brain and Plasma Pharmacokinetics in Rats.
- Owens SM1, Pollard GT2, Howard JL2, Fennell TR3, Snyder RW3, Carroll FI3.
- ACS chemical neuroscience.ACS Chem Neurosci.2016 Oct 4. [Epub ahead of print]
- JDTic is a potent and selective κ-opioid receptor (KOR) antagonist that reverses U50,488-induced diuresis in rats. It partitions into brain with a duration of action lasting for weeks. In a search for KOR antagonists that do not accumulate in the brain, we compared single doses of five methylated J
- PMID 27700049
- Molecular organization of cytokinesis nodes and contractile rings by super-resolution fluorescence microscopy of live fission yeast.
- Laplante C1, Huang F2, Tebbs IR3, Bewersdorf J4, Pollard TD5.
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A.2016 Oct 4;113(40):E5876-E5885. Epub 2016 Sep 19.
- Cytokinesis in animals, fungi, and amoebas depends on the constriction of a contractile ring built from a common set of conserved proteins. Many fundamental questions remain about how these proteins organize to generate the necessary tension for cytokinesis. Using quantitative high-speed fluorescenc
- PMID 27647921
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