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Qualitative research and translation dilemmas
B Temple, A Young - Qualitative research, 2004 - journals.sagepub.com
The focus of this article is an examination of translation dilemmas in qualitative research.
Specifically it explores three questions: whether methodologically it matters if the act of
translation is identified or not; the epistemological implications of who does translation; and …
Specifically it explores three questions: whether methodologically it matters if the act of
translation is identified or not; the epistemological implications of who does translation; and …
G protein–coupled receptor sorting to endosomes and lysosomes
A Marchese, MM Paing, BRS Temple… - Annu. Rev. Pharmacol …, 2008 - annualreviews.org
The heptahelical G protein–coupled receptors (GPCRs) belong to the largest family of cell
surface signaling receptors encoded in the human genome. GPCRs signal to diverse
extracellular stimuli and control a vast number of physiological responses, making this …
surface signaling receptors encoded in the human genome. GPCRs signal to diverse
extracellular stimuli and control a vast number of physiological responses, making this …
Interpreters/translators and cross-language research: Reflexivity and border crossings
B Temple, R Edwards - International journal of qualitative …, 2002 - journals.sagepub.com
In this article, the authors examine the implications of extending calls for reflexivity in
qualitative research generally to cross-language research with interpreters. Drawing on the
concept of 'borders', they present two research projects to demonstrate the need to locate …
qualitative research generally to cross-language research with interpreters. Drawing on the
concept of 'borders', they present two research projects to demonstrate the need to locate …
The β-subunit of the Arabidopsis G protein negatively regulates auxin-induced cell division and affects multiple developmental processes
H Ullah, JG Chen, B Temple, DC Boyes… - The Plant …, 2003 - Am Soc Plant Biol
Plant cells respond to low concentrations of auxin by cell expansion, and at a slightly higher
concentration, these cells divide. Previous work revealed that null mutants of the α-subunit of
a putative heterotrimeric G protein (GPA1) have reduced cell division. Here, we show that …
concentration, these cells divide. Previous work revealed that null mutants of the α-subunit of
a putative heterotrimeric G protein (GPA1) have reduced cell division. Here, we show that …
Watch your tongue: Issues in translation and cross-cultural research
B Temple - Sociology, 1997 - journals.sagepub.com
Considering the large amount of research being undertaken in Eastern Europe and
elsewhere involving the use of more than one language, there has been a remarkable
silence in sociological debate about the status of this research. In this article I argue that …
elsewhere involving the use of more than one language, there has been a remarkable
silence in sociological debate about the status of this research. In this article I argue that …
Crossed wires: Interpreters, translators, and bilingual workers in cross-language research
B Temple - Qualitative health research, 2002 - journals.sagepub.com
Increasingly, researchers are undertaking studies involving people who do not speak the
same language as they do. Sociologists have long argued that language constructs the
social world at the same time as it describes it. However, the implications of this for cross …
same language as they do. Sociologists have long argued that language constructs the
social world at the same time as it describes it. However, the implications of this for cross …
[引言][C] Human rights in a changing world
A Cassese, B Temple - 1995 - Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind …
Systems of conservation laws with invariant submanifolds
B Temple - Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, 1983 - ams.org
Systems of conservation laws with coinciding shock and rarefaction curves arise in the study
of oil reservoir simulation, multicomponent chromatography, as well as in the study of
nonlinear motion in elastic strings. Here we characterize this phenomenon by deriving …
of oil reservoir simulation, multicomponent chromatography, as well as in the study of
nonlinear motion in elastic strings. Here we characterize this phenomenon by deriving …
[PDF][PDF] Global solution of the Cauchy problem for a class of 2× 2 nonstrictly hyperbolic conservation laws
B Temple - Advances in Applied Mathematics, 1982 - calculus.org
We prove the existence of a global weak solution to the Cauchy problem for a class of 2× 2
equations which model one-dimensional multiphase flow, and which represent a natural
generalization of the scalar Buckley-Leverett equation. Loss of strict hyperbolicity (coinciding …
equations which model one-dimensional multiphase flow, and which represent a natural
generalization of the scalar Buckley-Leverett equation. Loss of strict hyperbolicity (coinciding …
Structural and evolutionary division of phosphotyrosine binding (PTB) domains
MT Uhlik, B Temple, S Bencharit, AJ Kimple… - Journal of molecular …, 2005 - Elsevier
Proteins encoding phosphotyrosine binding (PTB) domains function as adaptors or scaffolds
to organize the signaling complexes involved in wide-ranging physiological processes
including neural development, immunity, tissue homeostasis and cell growth. There are …
to organize the signaling complexes involved in wide-ranging physiological processes
including neural development, immunity, tissue homeostasis and cell growth. There are …