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  • Two of them are major characters that complement Hapthorn's reasoning skills: his Integrator, which started as an all-knowing computer but has since been decanted into an ape/cat-like creature called a grinnet; and his intuitive other-self which occupies the recesses of his mind - a personality known as Osk Rievor.

    REVIEW: The Spiral Labyrinth by Matthew Hughes 2010

  • The woman, Erla Osk Arnardottir Lillendahl, 33, was arrested Sunday [December 9] when she arrived at JFK airport in New York because she had overstayed a U.S. visa more than 10 years earlier.

    - Boing Boing 2007

  • Nanos3-3′UTR is the first example of a regulator of zygotic mRNA that can establish a tissue-specific gene expression pattern even if the mRNA is transcribed by a ubiquitous promoter. nanos mRNA regulation have been addressed previously in fishes and flies, in which miR430 and the Dnd1 protein, or the Smg, Glo and Osk proteins are involved in mRNA regulation via the nanos-3′UTR.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Hitomi Suzuki et al. 2010

  • Nanos3-3′UTR is the first example of a regulator of zygotic mRNA that can establish a tissue-specific gene expression pattern even if the mRNA is transcribed by a ubiquitous promoter. nanos mRNA regulation have been addressed previously in fishes and flies, in which miR430 and the Dnd1 protein, or the Smg, Glo and Osk proteins are involved in mRNA regulation via the nanos-3′UTR.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Hitomi Suzuki et al. 2010

  • Drosophila, maternal nanos mRNA becomes localized in the germ plasm in the posterior part of the egg nanos mRNA is regulated by the Oskar (Osk) protein via 3′UTR-dependent mechanisms, maternal nanos1 mRNA is also present in a whole oocyte, but only a portion is localized to the germ plasm and translated specifically in the PGC.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Hitomi Suzuki et al. 2010

  • Drosophila, maternal nanos mRNA becomes localized in the germ plasm in the posterior part of the egg nanos mRNA is regulated by the Oskar (Osk) protein via 3′UTR-dependent mechanisms, maternal nanos1 mRNA is also present in a whole oocyte, but only a portion is localized to the germ plasm and translated specifically in the PGC.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Hitomi Suzuki et al. 2010

  • QUIT - > FINISHED - > NONE code cleanup: redesign of Savedata, MsgDialog, Osk, GameSharing, NetplayDialog, Netconf to re-use the same code framework (they are all working in the same way)

    QJ.NET Ryan F. 2010

  • Osk localization and subsequent accumulation at the posterior tip of the oocyte has been shown to require Oskar protein as an anchor and the presence of functional Staufen

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Musa M. Mhlanga et al. 2009

  • Osk particles seem to have a posterior bias, which concentrates at the posterior tip with both flows then seeming to "rebound" from the posterior to the center creating a strong central anterior flow.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Musa M. Mhlanga et al. 2009

  • Osk allows you to work with genealogy information in a very easy and fast way.

    VersionTracker: Mac OS X 2008

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