We first see the Zone system in Art. 505, which provides this alternative system for Class I locations (the combustibles are gases). The Zones are 0, 1, and 2. But if the combustibles are dust or ...
The strength of the genetic association between specific MHC class II alleles and an individual's susceptibility to particular chronic inflammatory diseases renders these alleles the main known risk ...
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It’s easier to contain dust than gas, so the requirements for Class II locations (ignitable dust) are not as rigorous as those for Class I locations (ignitable gas). However, a dust-based explosion ...
MHC class II molecules bind antigenic peptides that are generated in endosomal–lysosomal antigen-processing compartments. These peptides are derived from proteins that access these compartments using ...