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2. Series Editor’s Foreword
3. Notes
4. Chapter Seven. An Empirically Informed Theory of Jointness
5. Acknowledgments
6. Index
7. Conclusion: Jointness Is a Collaborative Fight
8. Back Cover
9. Reference List
10. Appendix: Research Method and Case-Study Selection Criteria
11. Chapter Six. Joint All-Domain Command and Control
12. Table of Contents
13. Chapter One. the Collaborative Fight: Us Armed services' Ambivalent Relationship to Jointness
14. Chapter Five. Air Support in Counterinsurgency, 2001-2012
15. Chapter Two. Factors in Organizational Collaboration and Success Cases
16. Chapter Four. Cooperation in Peacetime: the Joint Primary Aviation Training System, 1988-Present
17. Chapter Three. the Army and Air Force Collaborate on Airland Battle, 1973-1991
18. Copyright Page
19. List of Tables
20. Title Page
21. Cover
22. Chloroplast elongation factors break the growth–immunity trade-off by simultaneously promoting yield and defence
23. Rebuilding Afghanistan's National Security Forces: Fighting asymmetry with symmetry
24. Extracellular vesicles: a new avenue for mRNA delivery
25. High-efficiency green management of potato late blight by a self-assembled multicomponent nano-bioprotectant
26. Plant mRNAs move into a fungal pathogen via extracellular vesicles to reduce infection
27. The Promise and Pain of Devising as Deliberative Democracy: Out of Character Theatre Company's 'Fresh Visions' Trilogy
28. How to convert host plants into nonhosts
29. Rewriting the Space Between a University and a Healthcare Provider: The Model of Converge
30. Filamentous pathogen effectors enter plant cells via endocytosis
31. The Collaborative Fight : Pursuing Jointness in the US Military
32. Potato E3 ubiquitin ligase StRFP1 positively regulates late blight resistance by degrading sugar transporters StSWEET10c and StSWEET11
33. Devastating intimacy : the cell biology of plant– Phytophthora interactions
34. The Collaborative Fight
35. Phytophthora infestans effector SFI3 targets potato UBK to suppress early immune transcriptional responses
36. Pathogen enrichment sequencing (PenSeq) enables population genomic studies in oomycetes
37. Yeast Two-Hybrid Screening for Identification of Protein-Protein Interactions in Solanum tuberosum
38. RXLR effectors: Master Modulators, Modifiers and Manipulators
39. A potato STRUBBELIG-RECEPTOR FAMILY member, StLRPK1, associates with StSERK3A/BAK1 and activates immunity
40. Plant pathogen effector utilizes host susceptibility factor NRL1 to degrade the immune regulator SWAP70
41. The Potato MAP3K StVIK Is Required for the Phytophthora infestans RXLR Effector Pi17316 to Promote Disease
42. Programmed cell death in plants in response to pathogen attack
43. The Broad Effectiveness of Seventy-Four Field Instances of Abstinence-Based Programming
44. The oomycete microbe-associated molecular pattern Pep-13 triggers SERK3/BAK1-independent plant immunity
45. Detailed Structure and Dynamics in Particle-in-Cell Simulations of the Lunar Wake
46. RXLR Effector AVR2 Up-Regulates a Brassinosteroid-Responsive bHLH Transcription Factor to Suppress Immunity
47. Particle-in-cell simulations of the lunar wake
48. The Hypersensitive Response in PAMP- and Effector-Triggered Immune Responses
49. Uptake of oomycete RXLR effectors into host cells by clathrin-mediated endocytosis
50. Immunoablation and autologous haemopoietic stem-cell transplantation for aggressive multiple sclerosis: a multicentre single-group phase 2 trial
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