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Human preferences for robot-human hand-over configurations
Exploratory study of a robot approaching a person in the context of handing over an object
How may I serve you?: a robot companion approaching a seated person in a helping context
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Exploratory study of a robot approaching a person in the context of handing over an object
What is a robot companion - friend, assistant or butler?
Second screen applications and tablet users: constellation, awareness, experience, and interest
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Whose job is it anyway? a study of human-robot interaction in a collaborative task
Telerobotics, automation, and human supervisory control [Review]
USING FAUST FOR FPGA PROGRAMMING
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Humanoid Robot NAO as HRI Mediator to Teach Emotions using Game-centered Approach for Children with Autism
Interactive robots for communication-care: a case-study in autism therapy
Tension propagation analysis of novel robotized surgical platform for transumbilical single-port access surgery
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Going beyond the surface: studying multi-layer interaction above the tabletop
Tangible bits: towards seamless interfaces between people, bits and atoms
Toward a Deeper Understanding of the Role of Interaction in Information Visualization
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Stylus tip positioning technique
A technique for positioning the tip of a stylus mounted on an arm attached to a cartridge for viewing through a microscope comprises a platform having a transparent plate attached thereto. The platform is adapted to support the cartridge so that the tip of the stylus contacts a surface of a transparent plate disposed between the tip and an objective of the microscope, the plate being prepositioned so that the surface lies in the focal plane of the microscope objective. The tip of the stylus is moved in a direction along the surface of the plate so that the stylus tip is centered within the field of view of the microscope objective. In order to guide the tip, the surface of the plate may have two raised ledges thereon, intersecting at a vertex centered within the field of view of the microscope objective.
In hospitals, offices and other settings, professionals face the challenge of accessing and sharing sensitive content in public areas. As tablets become increasingly adopted in work environments, it is important to explore ways to support privacy that are appropriate for tablet use in dynamic, mobile workflows. In this research we consider how spatial information can be utilized to support both individual and collaborative work in a natural way while respecting data privacy. We present a proof-of-concept implementation of a proximity-aware tablet, and a range of privacy notification and control mechanisms designed for such a tablet. Results from a user study support the idea that interpersonal distance and orientation can be used to mediate privacy management for tablet interfaces. Selecting a specific design for privacy threat notification and response is highly context-dependent-for example, in health care the first priority is to not impede the fluid exchange of information.
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A study of forensic & analysis tools
AssocGEN: Engine for analyzing metadata based associations in digital evidence
User-interface for teleoperation with mixed-signal haptic feedback
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MedChatBot: An UMLS based Chatbot for Medical Students
Chatbots: Are they Really Useful?
eliza - a computer program for the study of natural language communication between man and machine .
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Evaluating spoken dialogue systems according to de-facto standards: A case study
Metrics for Evaluating Dialogue Strategies in a Spoken Language System
Unified methodology for heterogeneous integration with CoWoS technology
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Engagement vs. deceit: Virtual humans with human autobiographies
eliza - a computer program for the study of natural language communication between man and machine .
PinMe: Tracking a Smartphone User around the World
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Make it home: automatic optimization of furniture arrangement
Intelligent critic system for architectural design
Understanding WeChat users' liking behavior: An empirical study in China
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Effects of voice-adaptation and social dialogue on perceptions of a robotic learning companion
Creating Rapport with Virtual Agents
Simulating L3 caches in real time using hardware accelerated cache simulation (HACS): a case study with SPECint 2000
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natural language generation to support the understanding of task models : a preliminary study .
A Concerted Model-driven and Pattern-based Framework for Developing User Interfaces of Interactive Ubiquitous Applications
Absolute Distance Measurement With Improved Accuracy Using Laser Diode Self-Mixing Interferometry in a Closed Loop
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How Personal Experience and Technical Knowledge Affect Using Conversational Agents
How it works: a field study of non-technical users interacting with an intelligent system
Large-Scale Multi-resolution Surface Reconstruction from RGB-D Sequences
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Developing and evaluating web multimodal interfaces - a case study with usability principles
In this paper we describe an approach to facilitate the design of Web multimodal interfaces aiming at improving the user experience and the user interface usability using speech recognition together with the usual graphical user interfaces. We present a proposal for usability evaluation based on the heuristic evaluation, which considers the multimodal principles identified during a case study. As a result of using the proposed approach in the case study and from literature review, we report our considerations for the design, development and improvement of the Web multimodal interfaces.
This “Methods to Policy†piece discusses opportunities and challenges in reconciling increased demands for evidence to be “patient-centered†with the realities of highly diverse patient circumstances, preferences, and clinical situations.
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Using hierarchical mixture of experts model for fusion of outbreak detection methods.
A wide variety of disease outbreak detection methods has been developed in automated public health surveillance systems. The choice of outbreak detection method results in large changes in performance under different circumstances. In this paper, we investigate how outbreak detection methods can be combined in order to improve the overall detection performance. We used Hierarchical Mixture of Experts, which is a probabilistic model for combining classification methods, for fusion of detection methods. Simulated surveillance data for waterborne disease outbreaks are used in this research to train and evaluate a Hierarchical Mixture of Experts model. Performance evaluation of our approach with respect to sensitivity-specificity trade-off and detection timeliness is provided in comparison with several other detection methods.
In this paper we describe an approach to facilitate the design of Web multimodal interfaces aiming at improving the user experience and the user interface usability using speech recognition together with the usual graphical user interfaces. We present a proposal for usability evaluation based on the heuristic evaluation, which considers the multimodal principles identified during a case study. As a result of using the proposed approach in the case study and from literature review, we report our considerations for the design, development and improvement of the Web multimodal interfaces.
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Detection of pedestrian crossing in image-based blind aid devices
A new method to effectively detect pedestrian crossing in the image-based blind aid devices is proposed.Candidate regions of a crossing are selected by careful evaluation of the "bipolarity" which represent the gray level contrast in an image,and the noise of bipolarity image is eliminated by using morphology processing approaches.According to the corresponding relationships between an image and its Radon transform result,pedestrian crossing features,such as number and length of pedestrian crossing stripes,angles in vision field,are extracted in transform domain.This algorithm is proved to be effective with 96.2% accuracy under the test of 54 real crossing images.
In hospitals, offices and other settings, professionals face the challenge of accessing and sharing sensitive content in public areas. As tablets become increasingly adopted in work environments, it is important to explore ways to support privacy that are appropriate for tablet use in dynamic, mobile workflows. In this research we consider how spatial information can be utilized to support both individual and collaborative work in a natural way while respecting data privacy. We present a proof-of-concept implementation of a proximity-aware tablet, and a range of privacy notification and control mechanisms designed for such a tablet. Results from a user study support the idea that interpersonal distance and orientation can be used to mediate privacy management for tablet interfaces. Selecting a specific design for privacy threat notification and response is highly context-dependent-for example, in health care the first priority is to not impede the fluid exchange of information.
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Comparing Virtual and Physical Robotics Environments for Supporting Complex Systems and Computational Thinking
A study of the difficulties of novice programmers
A RECURRENT LACTATING VULVAR BREAST AND GIGANTOMASTIA DEVELOPING DURING PREGNANCY: A CASE REPORT
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A field study of multi-device workflows in distributed workspaces
Augmented surfaces: a spatially continuous work space for hybrid computing environments
multiple sclerosis - - the plaque and its pathogenesis .
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Evaluating Intelligibility Usage and Usefulness in a Context-Aware Application
How it works: a field study of non-technical users interacting with an intelligent system
Holding intruders accountable on the Internet
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Cognitive, collaborative, conceptual and creative - Four characteristics of the next generation of knowledge-based CAD systems: A study in biologically inspired design
What do architects and students perceive in their design sketches? A protocol analysis
Clinical practice guideline on the use of manipulation or mobilization in the treatment of adults with mechanical neck disorders
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Regenerating your senses: multiple roles for neurogenesis in the adult brain
The adult mouse brain continuously supplies new neurons to the olfactory bulb and hippocampus. A new study in this issue shows that ongoing neurogenesis is essential for maintenance of the olfactory bulb and for spatial memory.
This work has been supported in part by the Spanish National Research Program (MAT2015-69967-C3-1), by a research grant of the Spanish Blind Organization (ONCE) and by Programa de Ayudas a Grupos de Excelencia de la Region de Murcia, from Fundacion Seneca, Agencia de ciencia y Tecnologia de la Region de Murcia.
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Cerebral morphology and dopamine D2/D3 receptor distribution in humans: A combined [18F]fallypride and voxel-based morphometry study
Navigation-related structural change in the hippocampi of taxi drivers
Mdm2 promotes the rapid degradation of p53
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Motor effects of deep brain stimulation correlate with increased functional connectivity in Parkinson's disease: An MEG study
Hypersynchrony despite pathologically reduced beta oscillations in patients with Parkinson's disease: a pharmaco-magnetoencephalography study
Mdm2 promotes the rapid degradation of p53
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Nonlinear analysis of the sleep EEG at hippocampal subfields
Analysis of the interrelations between frequency bands of the EEG by means of the bispectrum a preliminary study
Prenatal stress alters noradrenergic modulation of LTP in hippocampal slices
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Heterotopia in microcephaly induced by cytosine arabinoside: hippocampus in the neocortex
Dysplastic neocortex and subcortical heterotopias in methylazoxymethanol-treated rats: an intracellular study of identified pyramidal neurones
Intermittent hypoxia induced the renal mitochondria-dependent apoptotic signals in rats
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Reversible hyperperfusion of the right medial temporal lobe in transient global amnesia.
Longitudinal Cerebral Perfusion Change in Transient Global Amnesia Related to Left Posterior Medial Network Disruption
Peritoneum and omentum are natural reservoirs for chondrocytes of osteochondral autografts: A comparative animal study
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Primacy Effects in Nonspatial Recognition Memory in Rats
Abstract The existence of primacy and recency effects in nonspatial recognition memory in rats was investigated using a nonmatching-to-sample task (namely, visual discrimination in a Y-maze). Although previous research has demonstrated recency effects in nonspatial tasks, evidence for a primacy effect in such tasks is equivocal. The current study evaluated nonspatial memory under conditions that have been found to optimize primacy effects. Significant primacy effects were found over all trials and also for the last six trials. Results are discussed in terms of identification of the optimal conditions for producing and detecting serial position effects in memory.
Summary form only given, as follows. A study is presented of precision constraints imposed by a hybrid chip architecture with analog neurons and digital backpropagation calculations. Conversions between the analog and digital domains and weight storage restrictions impose precision limits on both analog and digital calculations. It is shown through simulations that a learning system of this nature can be implemented in spite of limited resolution in the analog circuits and using fixed-point arithmetic to implement the backpropagation algorithm. >
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Cerebellar involvement in categorisation: a bipolar tDCS study.
s / Brain Stimulation 7 (2014) e1ee16 e4 improvement in mood scores, but not in working memory performance or quality of life. The frequency of seizures did not increase during or after active stimulation. Conclusion: Active tDCS significantly improved mood symptoms and did not increase seizure frequency in patients with wellcontrolled temporal lobe epilepsy.
This paper reviews what is known about developmental dyslexia at three levels of analysis: ::: cognitive, neurological, and genetic. It also considers the difficult problem of establishing causal ::: links between these levels of analysis, and argues that solving the gene–behavior problem ::: is paradoxically easier than solving the brain–behavior problem.
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Does it matter how long someone is exposed to stress to have an impact on their memory?
The more long term the exposure to stress is, the more impact it may have. However, short term exposure to stress also causes impairment in memory by interfering with the function of the hippocampus. Research shows that subjects placed in a stressful situation for a short amount of time still have blood glucocorticoid levels that have increased drastically when measured after the exposure is completed. When subjects are asked to complete a learning task after short term exposure they have often difficulties. Prenatal stress also hinders the ability to learn and memorize by disrupting the development of the hippocampus and can lead to unestablished long term potentiation in the offspring of severely stressed parents. Although the stress is applied prenatally, the offspring show increased levels of glucocorticoids when they are subjected to stress later on in life.
According to a study done by Helmut Fend (who had always been a fierce proponent of comprehensive schools) revealed that comprehensive schools do not help working class students. He compared alumni of the tripartite system to alumni of comprehensive schools. While working class alumni of comprehensive schools were awarded better school diplomas at age 35, they held similar occupational positions as working class alumni of the tripartite system and were as unlikely to graduate from college.
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Acquired amnesia in childhood: A single case study
Retrograde amnesia for facts and events: Findings from four new cases
Retrograde amnesia and memory consolidation: a neurobiological perspective
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Surprisal-Driven Feedback in Recurrent Networks
Zoneout: Regularizing RNNs by Randomly Preserving Hidden Activations
Chronic spatial working memory deficit associated with the superior longitudinal fasciculus: a study using voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping and intraoperative direct stimulation in right prefrontal glioma surgery
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define neural plasticity
(Hljod.Huskona, 2008, February 26). Neural plasticity is one of the most important discoveries in the realm of the brain because it allows for more surgery to be done as well as allows for a more comprehensive understanding of how the functions of the brain are specified. The implications of this notion affected the study of learning and adaption.
Brain plasticity— also called neuroplasticity-is an odd term for most people, with the word plastic causing images of Tupperware or Saran Wrap to pop into your head. However, brain plasticity is a common term used by neuroscientists, referring to the brain's ability to change at any age – for better or worse.
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Cross-Domain Deep Learning Approach For Multiple Financial Market Prediction
A LSTM-based method for stock returns prediction: A case study of China stock market
Dorsoventral and Proximodistal Hippocampal Processing Account for the Influences of Sleep and Context on Memory (Re)consolidation: A Connectionist Model
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definition of cognitive neuroscience
Cognitive neuroscience is a branch of both psychology and neuroscience, overlapping with disciplines such as physiological psychology, cognitive psychology, and neuropsychology.
Behavioral neuroscience. Behavioral neuroscience, also known as biological psychology,[1] biopsychology, or psychobiology[2] is the application of the principles of biology to the study of physiological, genetic, and developmental mechanisms of behavior in humans and other animals.
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behavioral neuroscience definition
Definitions for Behavioral neuroscience. Behavioral neuroscience. Behavioral neuroscience, also known as biological psychology, biopsychology, or psychobiology is the application of the principles of biology, to the study of physiological, genetic, and developmental mechanisms of behavior in human and non-human animals.
Sections. Definition. Cognitive neuroscience is the field of study focusing on the neural substrates of mental processes. It is at the intersection of psychology and neuroscience, but also overlaps with physiological psychology, cognitive psychology and neuropsychology. It combines the theories of cognitive psychology and computational modelling with experimental data about the brain. News and Comment. 1 News. 2 Comments and Opinion.
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The reproductive behaviour of the lizard, Ameiva ameiva tobagana
The common ground lizard of Trinidad, the zandolie, is identical with that of Tobago and is Ameiva ameiva tobagana (Brongersma, 1956). Its natural habitat is open and semi-open country, scrub land and light deciduous forest or secondary growth but since it frequently occurs in suburban gardens its behaviour can be easily observed. The following account of its reproductive behaviour is based on observations of nineteen matings made mostly during the period 1958 -1963. The study is purely descriptive, no equipment of any sort other than field glasses having been used.
Publisher Summary The field of kinship appears to have a greater resilience to political and economic forces that change lifestyles and life opportunities. The “modernization” literature stressed the inevitable demise of matrilineality and of extended kinship groupings with the rise of cash-crop economies, occupational diversification, and capitalism. The nuclear conjugal family was accepted as the inevitable outcome of urbanization and industrialization. This chapter examines the case for persistence among the matrilineal Plateau and Gwembe Tonga of southern Zambia, many of whom are living in the cities as wage workers and are dependent on a cash income. Gwembe and Plateau Tonga have not regarded their kinship systems as immutable but have had little need to change formal rules. They have used their kinship systems to obtain their objectives.
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Age dynamics of spermatogenesis in cocks in connection with optimization of bioengineering manipulation time
AGE DYNAMICS OF SPERMATOGENESIS IN COCKS IN CONNECTION WITH OPTIMIZATION OF BIOENGINEERING MANIPULATION TIME E.V. Beloglazova, T.O. Kotova, N.A. Volkova, L.A. Volkova, N.A. Zinovieva, L.K. Ernst All-Russia Research and Development Institute for Livestock Husbandry, RAAS, Moscow province, Podolsk region, Dubrovitsy 142132, Russia e-mail: [email protected] Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Moscow 117218, Russia
This article is the second of two parts. The first one was published in the issue no 2 of this same journal. The preseni study uses the dependency index and the youth ratio to describe the aging process both at regional and municipal levels. Our data show a yet moderate aging process in (he region. with an uneven distribution throughout the different municipalities.
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Allergic contact dermatitis from 6?-methylprednisolone aceponate and budesonide
Corticosteroid contact allergy: an EECDRG multicentre study
Severe Nodulocystic Acne not Responding to Isotretinoin Therapy Successfully Treated with Oral Dapsone
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Life-threatening environmental dermatoses and agents of mass destruction with serious systemic consequences.
The idea of this paper is to acquire a new view of some environmental conditions affecting the skin and carry with them significant morbidity. It is also to understand their etiology and nature to prevent their hazardous and serious complications which are life-threatening. Although most dermatologic disorders rarely have a fatal outcome, there are many potentially fatal medical disorders that have early or major dermatologic manifestations. Some cases lead to death because of the loss of barrier function of the epidermis with fluid and electrolyte loss or from systemic invasion of microorganisms. In others, dermatologic signs reveal an underlying systemic disease where death may occur from the underlying problem.
We provide an overview of the background and recent developments in the study of the morphology evolution of thin film growth. In particular, complex non-local growth effects, including the shadowing effect and the re-emission effect, have been recently shown to significantly alter an evolving growth front. The physical principles behind these non-local effects are discussed, along with techniques used by researchers in the field to model such growth.
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dermatology definition ifk
(Definition/Background Information) 1 Inverted Follicular Keratosis (IFK) is a benign tumor of the hair follicles, generally observed in middle-aged and older men. 2 IFK is a slow-growing and usually solitary tumor that occurs as a painless nodule in the head and neck region, mostly on the face.
According to the ACGME, Procedural Dermatology is defined as a subspecialty within dermatology that is concerned with the study, diagnosis, and surgical treatment of diseases of the skin and adjacent mucous membranes, cutaneous appendages, hair, nails, and subcutaneous tissue.
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what is dermatopathology
Dermatopathology is a subspecialty that focuses on the study of skin disorders at a microscopic and molecular level. Dermatopathologists are specialized in dermatology or anatomic pathology before subspecializing in dermatopathology. The most common type of work is studying skin biopsies or excisions under a microscope following histologic processing of the tissue. In brief: Microscopic study.
A dermatologist is a doctor who has extensive training and knowledge of the skin, scalp, hair and nails and treats conditions that affect those areas. These doctors will evaluate any abnormality, blemish or lesion on the skin in order to determine the cause and will determine a course of treatment.
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Heart risk factors prevalent in psoriasis patients
NEW YORK - Psoriasis sufferers have an increased frequency of a variety of cardiovascular risk factors including diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure, elevated blood cholesterol levels, and smoking, results of a study confirm.
WASHINGTON | Cancer researchers have developed a new explanation for graying hair they hope also will shed light on the most dangerous type of skin cancer.
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heavy sweating causes
Certain nerves tell the body when to sweat. It is possible that these nerves overreact, causing excessive sweating. While there may be a family connection, it cannot be “caught” from or “passed” onto someone. Dermatologists continue to study what causes this condition and continue to work on improved treatments.
Causes of excessive sweating. There are many different causes of excessive sweating. To determine what is causing excessive sweating in a particular individual, a doctor must obtain a detailed medical history and arrange tests to decide if an underlying medical condition is responsible for the sweating. Some of the known conditions that can cause excessive sweating are: Menopause - The hot flushes that accompany the menopausal transition can occur at night or day and cause sweating. This is a very common cause of night sweats in women around the time of menopause. Idiopathic hyperhidrosis - Idiopathic hyperhidrosis is a condition in which the body keeps on producing too much sweat without any identifiable medical cause. Infections - Classically, tuberculosis is the infection most commonly associated with night sweats.
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are skin tags a sign of insulin resistance
BACKGROUND: Skin tags are dermatological lesions commonly found in the general population and have been associated with diabetes mellitus, obesity, insulin resistance and atherosclerosis. Early detection of patients with insulin resistance may play an important preventive role. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between skin tags in the neck or axillary regions and insulin resistance. METHODS: A cross-sectional study involving adult patients receiving care at a university teaching hospital.
Medicinal and Health Causes Of Skin Tags. Those bodybuilders who use illegal steroids can actually cause skin tags due to the effects of the pills or drugs they are ingesting. Steroid use can cause the collagen fibers to bond in such a way that skin tags are formed. Changes in hormones in a woman's body can cause dkin tags to grow. Insulin rejection, which may be caused by diabetes or some other factor in the body, can affect the growth of skin tags. Insulin resistance is known as 'syndrome X' there a number of things in the body that can cause strange things to appear.
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"With the rule" astigmatism is not the rule in the elderly. Reykjavik Eye Study: A population based study of refraction and visual acuity in citizens of Reykjavik 50 years and older
2 Etiology and Clinical Presentation of Astigmatism
The mass politics of international disintegration
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how many people get retinal detachment
On rare occasions, a detached retina may occur after LASIK surgery in highly nearsighted people. In a study of more than 1,500 LASIK patients, just four suffered retinal detachment; their pre-LASIK prescriptions ranged from -8.00 D to -27.50 D. Cataract surgery, tumors, eye disease and systemic diseases such as diabetes and sickle cell disease also may cause retinal detachments.
Seek immediate medical attention if you are experiencing the signs or symptoms of retinal detachment. You are at greater risk of developing a retinal detachment if: 1 You're older than 50. 2 You or a family member has had a detached retina. You're extremely nearsighted.
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what kind of pain does guys have
So, perhaps there is some scientific validity to man periods. A 2004 study suggested men suffer from PMS symptoms as badly as women. The men scored higher than women in depression; lack of arousal; hot flashes and pain, including stomach cramps, back pain, and headaches.
Sexual pain disorders are psychological syndromes that cause pain during sex. There are two sexual pain disorders: dyspareunia and vaginismus. Dyspareunia can be found in both men and women and involves pain during intercourse.
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what blood tests are done for erectile dysfunction
To find the cause of erection problems, your doctor will first ask about your sexual history and do a physical exam. During the physical exam, the doctor will: 1 Check your blood pressure. 2 Check your penis and testicles for any problems.ests for Erection Problems. Guide. Tests for erection problems can help find a cause for a man's problem in having or maintaining an erection (erectile dysfunction, or impotence).
A , Rheumatology, answered. Specialists that treat erectile dysfunction include: Cardiologist - a doctor who specializes in diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the heart and blood vessels. Endocrinologist - a doctor who specializes in the study of the internal or hormonal secretions and how they act in the body.
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i am jealous of female orgasms. is there anything that i can do to get the same effect? why did men get jipped in this area?
To recharge the battery to do it better and best.
have you ever considered studying or practicing tantra with your hubby? this is a more spiritual plane involved with sex and you could engage the love, i think. take a tantra workshop with him or by yourself.
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Hymenal lesions and legal outcome in sexually abused girls with a history of vaginal penetration
A case-control study of anatomic changes resulting from sexual abuse.
Neural network potentials for dynamics and thermodynamics of gold nanoparticles
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The self-help component of primary health care.
The target of "health for all by 2000," to be achieved through primary health care, is discussed. The author states that the goal entails reorganization of health care and community participation at the local level. Self-help groups are proposed as an effective and efficient vehicle for participation by the people in their own health care, and the strong points of such groups, including emotional and psychological support, and orientation toward action and progress, are described. Another major feature is that participants become their own health care personnel, achieving some expertise in the management of their particular illness or disability. Clubs for hypertensives, wherein participants learn to monitor and control their blood pressure, are used as an example of the self-help group. The author suggests that self-help could be a basic component of primary health care, and contribute to "health for all."
In this work we present a decision support system for the melanoma diagnosis using individual methods and the collaboration between these methods. The system designed uses a photograph of the lesion and it makes a preprocessing task to extract the region of interest. Then, several characteristics of the image are analyzed, studying with different methods the degree of malignity; the methods used are based in Bayesian rules and in neural networks. Finally, each individual decision from each method contributes in some way to the final decision. The classification rate obtained with the cooperative approach is above 92%.
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Implementation of multimodal biometrics recognition system combined palm print and palm geometry features
The study of biometric for recognition system has been extensively evolved because this system has many advantages compared to conventional system. Palm geometry is one example of biometric feature that able to used for determine/recognize people. It say that each people have a unique feature of palm geometry that able to distinguish between one person which another.
This article reviews the strengths and limitations of five major paradigms of medical computer-assisted decision making (CADM): (1) clinical algorithms, (2) statistical analysis of collections of patient data, (3) mathematical models of physical processes, (4) decision analysis, and (5) symbolic reasoning or artificial intelligence (AI). No one technique is best for all applications, and there is recent promising work which combines two or more established techniques. We emphasize both the inherent power of symbolic reasoning and the promise of artificial intelligence and the other techniques to complement each other.
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Exactly Solvable Models and New Link Polynomials. II. Link Polynomials for Closed 3-Braids
Using a generalized Alexander-Conway relation derived from a three-state exactly solvable model in statistical mechanics, new invariant polynomials for knots and links are explicitly evaluated. It is shown that the invariant polynomials for closed 3-braids are obtained recursively. It is also shown that the invariant polynomials are more powerful than the Jones polynomials.
Clinical studies often have categories as outcome, like various levels of health or disease. Multinomial regression is suitable for analysis (see Chap. 28). However, if one or two outcome categories in a study are severely underpresented, multinomial regression is flawed, and ordinal regression including specific link functions may provide a better fit for the data.
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Analysis of pathogenesis of common diseases in medical records of gangrene cases and characteristics of their diagnosis and treatment
In this study,the prescriptions for oral administration in the ancient and modern medical records of gangrene cases were subjected to frequency statistics and association rule analysis by modern statistical methods and data mining techniques.This study aims to investigate the characteristics of combined medication for common gangrene diseases and to reveal the pathogenesis of gangrene diseases and the characteristics of their diagnosis and treatment,thus providing a basis for disease differentiation-based treatment of gangrene.
A challenge of future knowledge management and decision support systems is to combine the storage and effective reuse of data, systematically captured as process or system information, with user experience in dealing with problems and non-trivial situations. In CBR, situation-specific user experiences are typically captured in cases. In our approach, cases are linked within a semantic network of more general domain knowledge. In this paper we present a way to automate the construction and dynamical refinement of such a model of case-specific and general knowledge, on the basis of external process data continuously being generated. A data mining method based on a Bayesian Networks approach is used. We are also looking into how the notion of causality, being a central issue in both BNs and model-based AI, can be compared and better understood by relating it to such a combined model.
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A semi-Bayesian method for nonparametric density estimation
If x([1],) ..., x([n]) are the ordered outcomes of an independent random sample from a distribution on the interval [x([0]), x([n+1])] = [a, b] with distribution function F and density function f then 'intrinsic' arguments (Section 2) lead to a specific Bernstein polynomial as 'the' estimate of F-1(p). Numerical inversion and differentiation provides 'the' estimate of f = F' which we study in detail. A comparison is made, extensions are indicated and literature is discussed. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
This paper researches on problems of improving the stability of feature selection algorithm. A bagging-based selective results ensemble method is proposed. First use a feature selection algorithm and different training subsets to select several feature subsets. Then compute weights of each selected feature subset by mutual information and classifying accuracy. At last use a bagging-based method to assemble the selective subsets. Experiments in intrusion detection data of KDD cup'99 show that this algorithm could obtain better results.
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Genetic Algorithm and Data Mining Techniques for Design Selection in Databases
Nowadays, variable selection is fundamental to large dimensional statistical modelling problems, since large databases exist in diverse fields of science. In this paper, we benefit from the use of data mining tools and experimental designs in databases in order to select the most relevant variables for classification in regression problems in cases where observations and labels of a real-world dataset are available. Specifically, this study is of particular interest to use health data to identify the most significant variables containing all the necessary important information for classification and prediction of new data with respect to a certain effect (survival or death). The main goal is to determine the most important variables using methods that arise from the field of design of experiments combined with algorithmic concepts derived from data mining and metaheuristics. Our approach seems promising, since we are able to retrieve an optimal plan using only 6 runs of the available 8862 runs.
In order to help manager to make termination decision for the ongoing RD project timely and correctly, the authors review and compare the theory and methodology of termination decision from the literature. Furthermore, we discuss the considerable importance to identify attributes of an ongoing RD project. To identify attributes of an ongoing RD project, the authors examine characteristics and scopes of neural network. Thus, the feasibility of neural network, which is possibly used in RD project termination decisions, is further explored. On the basis of the theory and methodology of neural network, this study attempts to develop a mode identification method to make RD project termination decisions in an effective manner. Finally, the validity of the proposed method is verified by an example. The result shows that the method is both simple and practical.
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Integrating Radio Frequency Object Discovery and Bluetooth for Semantic-Based M-Commerce
RFID and current ubiquitous protocols and technologies call for an integration, to provide innovative and advanced wireless services, with semantics being a candidate glue for such an integration. To this aim, in this paper we study an enhancement to the original RFID data exchange protocol and its integration in a semantic-based Bluetooth resource discovery framework. The semantic annotation of products and goods can then be exploited to allow an effective retrieval process. The proposed approach is presented and motivated in a novel m-commerce context.
Many efficient association rule mining algorithms have been proposed in the literature. In this paper, we propose an algorithm FRM (Mining Frequent Itemsets by Frequent-Related Mechanism). Most of the studies adopt an Apriori-like candidate set generation-and-test approach. However, candidate generation is still costly when there exist a large number of long patterns. FRM scans database only four times and it does not adopt the Apriori-like approach in mining process. It uses the frequent-related mechanism to generate the itemsets which are the most possible to be frequent and it eliminates a great number of infrequent itemsets. So FRM is very suitable to mine the databases whose record length is very long.
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Integrating management of physician groups and hospitals.
This chapter discusses the management challenges facing hospitals as they enter into formal organizational and economic linkages with physician organizations. Managing physician organizations does not simply mean controlling physicians through employment arrangements, but rather providing an organizational structure through which physicians can work together and with the hospital toward a common goal of creating a high-quality, cost-effective system of patient care. Integration of the management approaches required to run hospitals and physician groups successfully represents a significant challenge. Meeting this challenge is key to creating an organization that will be able to truly manage care.
In this work we present a decision support system for the melanoma diagnosis using individual methods and the collaboration between these methods. The system designed uses a photograph of the lesion and it makes a preprocessing task to extract the region of interest. Then, several characteristics of the image are analyzed, studying with different methods the degree of malignity; the methods used are based in Bayesian rules and in neural networks. Finally, each individual decision from each method contributes in some way to the final decision. The classification rate obtained with the cooperative approach is above 92%.
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A New Method for Cross-Classification Analysis of Contingency Data Tables
For the interpretation of a two-way contingency table cross-classification, based on two hierarchies, new indexes are developed that are able to evaluate the relative contribution of nodes of either hierarchy to the nodes of the other hierarchy or partitions. Indexes are based on the group’s inertia projection onto the orthogonal basis associated with the explanatory hierarchy, in a vector space with χ2 metrics. An application based on the study of family supplies in Eastern Lombardia is given.
Building clinical classifiers using incomplete observations--a neural network ensemble for hepatoma detection in patients with cirrhosis. -
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Comparing the performance of meta-classifiers—a case study on selected imbalanced data sets relevant for prediction of liver toxicity
How many trees in a random forest
Hidden style in the city: an analysis of geolocated airbnb rental images in ten major cities
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Data Mining Classification Techniques for Human Talent Forecasting
Data mining to improve personnel selection and enhance human capital: A case study in high-technology industry
Data Mining Techniques: For Marketing, Sales, and Customer Support
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ECG classification using ensemble of features
A novel probabilistic feature selection method for text classification
an empirical study into class testability .
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Educational data mining - a case study
Fast Algorithms for Mining Association Rules
The Promise of Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback: Evidence-Based Applications
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implementing a data mining solution to customer segmentation for decayable products – a case study for a textile firm .
Integrating AHP and data mining for product recommendation based on customer lifetime value
Image inpainting via sparse representation
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Teachers’ Performance Evaluation in Higher Educational Institution using Data Mining Technique
data mining in course management systems : moodle case study and tutorial .
Tumor metastasis: mechanistic insights and clinical challenges
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Pointer Networks
Learning internal representations by error propagation
Comparison of four nutritional screening tools to detect nutritional risk in hospitalized patients: a multicentre study
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A comparative study of machine learning methods for time-to-event survival data for radiomics risk modelling
An Introduction to Variable and Feature Selection
Correcting Radial Distortion by Circle Fitting
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A Comparison Between Data Mining Prediction Algorithms for Fault Detection(Case study: Ahanpishegan co.)
application of data mining techniques in customer relationship management : a literature review and classification .
Long Text Generation via Adversarial Training with Leaked Information
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CRM Strategies for A Small-Sized Online Shopping Mall Based on Association Rules and Sequential Patterns.
Data mining to improve personnel selection and enhance human capital: A case study in high-technology industry
A Survey on Artificial Intelligence and Data Mining for MOOCs
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performance analysis of various data mining techniques on banknote authentication .
Autonomous decision-making: a data mining approach
Salivary biomarker levels and oral health status of children with autistic spectrum disorders: a comparative study.
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Using data mining approaches to build credit scoring model: Case study — Implementation of credit scoring model in microfinance institution
Predicting Creditworthiness in Retail Banking with Limited Scoring Data
Neural network credit scoring models
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Prediction of stock price analyzing the online financial news using Naive Bayes classifier and local economic trends
Mining Soft-Matching Rules from Textual Data
The association of tooth scaling and decreased cardiovascular disease: a nationwide population-based study.
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Learning from automatically labeled data: case study on click fraud prediction
Random forests
Engagement with online mental health interventions: an exploratory clinical study of a treatment for depression
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Analyzing log analysis: an empirical study of user log mining
Visualizing Data using t-SNE
Risk factors for anaphylaxis in patients with mastocytosis.
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A novel ensemble machine learning for robust microarray data classification
Gene selection for sample classification based on gene expression data: study of sensitivity to choice of parameters of the GA/KNN method
A PREDICTION MODEL FOR BROKEN RAILS AND AN ANALYSIS OF THEIR ECONOMIC IMPACT
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computer - based clinical decision support system for prediction of heart diseases using naive bayes algorithm .
empirical study on applications of data mining techniques in healthcare .
Exploiting Heterogeneous Human Mobility Patterns for Intelligent Bus Routing
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An empirical study on applying data mining techniques for the analysis and prediction of heart disease
Applying k-Nearest Neighbour in Diagnosing Heart Disease Patients
Experience and brain development
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Comparing the performance of meta-classifiers—a case study on selected imbalanced data sets relevant for prediction of liver toxicity
evaluation : from precision , recall and f - measure to roc , informedness , markedness and correlation .
Conflict acts as an implicit cost in reinforcement learning
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Educational data mining - a case study
PREDICTING STUDENT PERFORMANCE : AN APPLICATION OF DATA MINING METHODS WITH THE EDUCATIONAL WEB-BASED SYSTEM LON-CAPA
Initial quantitative comparison of 940nm and 950nm infrared sensor performance for measuring glucose non-invasively
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Naive Bayes classifier algorithm and Particle Swarm Optimization for classification of cross selling (Case study: PT TELKOM Jakarta)
Using data mining for bank direct marketing: an application of the CRISP-DM methodology
A tree projection algorithm for generation of frequent itemsets
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mining educational data to improve students ' performance : a case study .
data mining in course management systems : moodle case study and tutorial .
Histotripsy methods in mechanical disintegration of tissue: Towards clinical applications
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Dutch football prediction using machine learning classifiers
A compound framework for sports results prediction: A football case study
the theory and practice of concurrency .
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A QPCR-based reporter system to study post-transcriptional regulation via the 3' untranslated region of mRNA in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Translational control by the 3′-UTR: the ends specify the means
Translational repression by MSY4 inhibits spermatid differentiation in mice.
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Recent safety assessment studies have identified the short-term station blackout accident sequence as an important contributor to the overall plant risk of currently operating boiling water reactors (BWRs). In this hypothetical scenario, the loss of all off- and on-site alternating-current power is coupled with the loss of the capability for water injection to the reactor vessel (caused by, for example, the independent failure of the high-pressure core injection and reactor coolant inventory control). At present, the outcome of this accident sequence is not well understood, primarily due to uncertainty in the relevant core melt progression path. Of interest in this study is the core-structure heatup and subsequent melt relocation leading to the possible formation of core blockages. The results of one-dimensional heat transfer analysis and three-dimensional heat transfer and material relocation modeling are summarized.
The Severe Core Damage Analysis Package (SCDAP) computer code is being developed at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory under the sponsorship of the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research. SCDAP models the progression of light water reactor core damage including core heatup, core disruption, debris formation, debris heatup, and debris melting. SCDAP is being used to help identify and understand the phenomena that control core behavior during a severe accident, to help quantify uncertainties in risk assessment analysis, and to support planning and interpretation of severe fuel damage experiments and data.
ABSTRACTUNC-45A is an ubiquitously expressed protein highly conserved throughout evolution. Most of what we currently know about UNC-45A pertains to its role as a regulator of the actomyosin system...
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Retraction: Knockdown of Contactin-1 Expression Suppresses Invasion and Metastasis of Lung Adenocarcinoma
A genome-wide association study identifies susceptibility loci of silica-related pneumoconiosis in
Gap junction protein Connexin-43 is a direct transcriptional regulator of N-cadherin in vivo
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Hypophyseal cells model systems: the “GH” rat tumor-derived cell lines as a tool for the study of gene expression
Structure of cloned DNA complementary to rat prolactin messenger RNA.
Do Not Turn to the Hypothalamus for Feedback on Stress If You Are Growth Restricted
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Pump–probe study of the reconstruction of helium surrounding a tetracene molecule inside a helium droplet
The ::: electronic spectra of single tetracene molecules and tetracene–Ar complexes embedded in large (≃103–104) superfluid ::: helium droplets have been investigated with a pump–probe technique. New sharp (δν≈0.5 cm−1) red-shifted (Δν≈1–2 cm−1) features are obtained in the probe laser spectra indicating a rapid (Δt<20 ns) reconstruction of the He environment ::: upon electronic excitation. These new structures are interpreted with a simple modified bubble-like model. Evidence for a rise in the droplet temperature induced by the pump laser pulse is obtained ::: from a broadening ::: of the phonon wing ::: measured by the probe laser.
SUMMARY ::: One major challenge of the post-sequencing era of the human genome project will be the functional annotation of the non-coding portion of the genome, in particular gene regulatory sequences. We have developed a new web-based tool, TFBScluster, which performs genome-wide identification of transcription factor binding site clusters that are conserved in multiple mammalian genomes. Clusters representing candidate gene regulatory elements can be filtered further, based on the presence or absence of additional user-defined DNA sequence motifs or by constraining the orientation or order of binding sites. Comprehensive results files, returned by email, are designed to facilitate experimental validation of computationally identified candidate gene regulatory sequences. TFBScluster, therefore, has the potential to contribute to deciphering transcriptional networks that regulate a wide range of mammalian developmental processes.
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[A DNA study of rat liver oligonucleosomes enriched by transcriptionally active genes during induction due to the administration of an amino acid mixture].
A highly active fraction of rat liver oligonucleosome DNA has been isolated and studied by means of thermal denaturation after induction by amino acid mixture or hydrocortisone. A considerable redistribution of DNA content has been shown in sucrose gradient fractions during these forms of induction. The changes are revealed in melting temperature, differential melting profile of DNA, isolated from actively transcribed chromatine fractions. Analysis of melting profiles shows changes of GC content of oligonucleosome DNA, suggesting that there are differences in activation during two studied forms of induction.
We describe a protocol to screen for protein-protein interactions using the Gal-4 based yeast two-hybrid system. In this protocol, we describe serial transformation of bait into an already constructed cDNA library in yeast AH109 cells. We find this method to gives the most number of true interactions. Where a pre-made library in yeast cells is not available, the method outlined can be quickly adapted. AH109 cells can be first transformed with bait containing a vector followed by selection of yeast containing the bait. A second transformation of yeast cells is then accomplished with the cDNA library. The method is quick and can lead to the discovery of significant interactions.
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Gene expression and cytokine modulation in a first in human (FIH) study of a pan BET inhibitor ABBV-075 in solid tumors.
2570Background: ABBV-075 is an oral small molecule inhibitor of the BET family of bromodomain-containing proteins that function as regulators controlling many transcriptional programs required for ...
We describe a protocol to screen for protein-protein interactions using the Gal-4 based yeast two-hybrid system. In this protocol, we describe serial transformation of bait into an already constructed cDNA library in yeast AH109 cells. We find this method to gives the most number of true interactions. Where a pre-made library in yeast cells is not available, the method outlined can be quickly adapted. AH109 cells can be first transformed with bait containing a vector followed by selection of yeast containing the bait. A second transformation of yeast cells is then accomplished with the cDNA library. The method is quick and can lead to the discovery of significant interactions.
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Targeting Argonaute to chromatin
In many eukaryotes, siRNAs bound to Argonaute proteins guide chromatin-modifying enzymes to complementary loci, resulting in transcriptional gene silencing. Multiple lines of evidence indicate that siRNAs base-pair with longer RNAs produced at target loci, but the possibility that siRNAs base-pair directly with DNA remains an attractive hypothesis. In a recent study, Shimada et al. (pp. 2571-2580) conducted experiments that address these alternative hypotheses, yielding additional evidence that fission yeast siRNA-Argonaute silencing complexes are recruited to target loci exclusively via interactions with nascent transcripts.
This work was supported by NHMRC [grant numbers 973302, 179805, 157125, 1002160, 1063907] and ARC [grant number 130101705]. Nicolas Cherbuin and Kaarin Anstey’s Research Fellowship are funded by ARC [grant number ::: 120100227] and NHMRC [grant number 1002560].
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do regulatory genes synthesize protein
In prokaryotic cells, this involves the induction, repression, or enhancement of enzyme synthesis by regulatory proteins (def) that can bind to DNA and either induce, block, or enhance the function of RNA polymerase (def), the enzyme required for transcription.
We reasoned that the previous failure to identify genes predisposing or contributing to PTC might be because these genes show low penetrance. The mechanisms may require the interaction of two or more genes; thus, regulatory, rather than protein-encoding, genes might be involved. We undertook this study to elucidate the role of regulatory genes such as the
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The Research Progress on Stage-difference Expression of Functional Gene in Schistosome
Schistosome antigen expression obviously has stage-specific characteristic in its life cycle. Through molecular biological technology, selecting interested functional proteins from stage-specific expression of functional gene and deeply studying their biological activity have been focused on schistosome genome in recent years. It has great significance for us to develop new vaccines and seek new drugs against schistosome and to prevent/control schistosomiasis. This review summaried the recent research progress on the stage-specific expression of functional gene in Schistosma.Some biological technigues that would be used in schistosome-specific gene’s cloning briefly introduced simultaneously.
This paper considers a method to realize a two-valued input three-valued output function f:{0, 1}/sup n//spl rarr/{0, 1, 2} by using a cascade of four-input cells. Decomposition of a group function is used to find a canonical form. We show that the Walsh spectrum specifies the canonical form, and the number of non-zero coefficients in the spectrum is proportional to the number of cells in the cascade. Finally, we show a design algorithm for a p-valued function f:{0, 1}/sup n//spl rarr/{0, 1, ..., p-1}. The designed cascades are reversible and conservative.
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Gamified probes for cooperative learning: a case study
Extending Awareness Beyond Synchronous Collaboration
Platelet Activation Is Not Involved in Acceleration of the Coagulation System in Acute Cardioembolic Stroke With Nonvalvular Atrial Fibrillation
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Autoignition of n-pentane and 1-pentene: Experimental data and kinetic modeling
Experimental and kinetic comparative study on ignition characteristics of 1-pentene and n-pentane
Platelet Activation Is Not Involved in Acceleration of the Coagulation System in Acute Cardioembolic Stroke With Nonvalvular Atrial Fibrillation
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Compensatory Neural Activity in Response to Cognitive Fatigue
Anticipation of a mentally effortful task recruits Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex: An fNIRS validation study
Platelet Activation Is Not Involved in Acceleration of the Coagulation System in Acute Cardioembolic Stroke With Nonvalvular Atrial Fibrillation
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A comparative study of the amylolytic activity of four strains of Polyporus ostreiformis led to the selection of a good amylase-producing strain. Physiological studies were carried out and under optimal fermentation conditions it produced amylase which yielded residual sugar in an average of 3.0 mg/ml by hydrolysis of starch. Several readily utilizable carbohydrates such as glucose and lactose exerted catabolic repression, inhibiting amylase induction by starch or maltose. Enzyme synthesis was maximum in logarithmic growth phase of the fungus.
Preliminary studies of the production of extracellular enzymes in eight species of aquatic hyphomycetes showed that none of the organisms contained a proteinase activity. Pyrocateehol oxidase activity was restricted toI. hamata andP. constricta. Significant cellulase and α-amylase activity was found inL. curvula. Triacylglycerol lipase activity was maximum inP. constricta.
By using a superluminescent diode as the light source and a depolariser inside the fibre coil, a constant scale factor is achieved without using polarisation control elements. For long-term behaviour an RMS-bias drift of 10 degrees/h is obtained.
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[Improvement of result coherence in clinical enzymology: multicenter study of gamma-glutamyltransferase, alkaline phosphatase and amylase activities].
Verslagen Commercially available enzyme calibrators , an overview
High-affinity glucose uptake in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is not dependent on the presence of glucose-phosphorylating enzymes
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Are plant cell wall hydrolysing enzymes of saprobe fungi implicated in the biological control of the Verticillium dahliae pathogenesis ?
A method for the study of fungal growth inhibition by plant proteins
That's my story, and I'm sticking to it—an update on B. burgdorferi adhesins
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Global steady-state optimization of Zymomonas mobilis fermentation process problems is performed to demonstrate the existence of multiple optimum solutions necessitating the use of a global optimization strategy. It is shown that the steady-state equations for the Zymomonas mobilis fermentation process can be reduced to a single equation which when used as a constraint results in yielding only one optimum solution, the global one.
SummaryPrevious studies have demonstrated that Zymomonas mobilis is a very promising organism for ethanol production. In the present study comparative kinetic data from batch and continuous cultures on glucose media are presented which show that a new strain of Z. mobilis has higher specific rates of growth and ethanol production as well as a higher tolerance to ethanol.
SummaryPrevious studies have demonstrated that Zymomonas mobilis is a very promising organism for ethanol production. In the present study comparative kinetic data from batch and continuous cultures on glucose media are presented which show that a new strain of Z. mobilis has higher specific rates of growth and ethanol production as well as a higher tolerance to ethanol.
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