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Rafael Lorente de No, 1946
Rafael Lorente de Nó. Correlation of Nerve Activity with Polarization Phenomena Lecture delivered October 24th, 1946 Posted with permission
Screening of Radiological Images Suspected of Containing Lung Nodules
This paper presents a study about screening large radiological image streams produced in hospitals for earlier detection of lung nodules. Being one of the most difficult classification tasks in the literature, our objective is...
Environmental Awareness, Oligopolistic Competition, and Foreign Direct Investment
In most developing countries, local companies have more expensive polluting production technology than those in developed countries. On the other hand, there is a growing concern to produce and consume ecological goods in the...
Multiagent Intelligent Tutoring System for Financial Literacy
Financial literacy is a theme that integrates public policies for the social development of a country and an element to be worked on from different aspects to improve people’s living standards, providing well-being. In this...
Transcription, Editing, and Switching of Antibody Genes
Rafael Casellas
Jan 01, 0001
B lymphocytes are the antibody producing cells of the immune system. During B cell lymphopoiesis in the bone marrow, immunoglobulin molecules are assembled from V, D, and J gene segments through a process known as V(D)J...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Mechanisms of Choice in X-Chromosome Inactivation.
Early in development, placental and marsupial mammals harbouring at least two X chromosomes per nucleus are faced with a choice that affects the rest of their lives: which of those X chromosomes to transcriptionally inactivate....
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An Experimental Evaluation of a Teaching Approach for Statistical Process Control in Computer Courses
In organizations that are seeking a high degree of maturity, it is necessary to achieve a statistical control of software processes and to know their behavior and operational performance. The approach adopted for the research...
Mechanisms of Choice in X-Chromosome Inactivation.
Early in development, placental and marsupial mammals harbouring at least two X chromosomes per nucleus are faced with a choice that affects the rest of their lives: which of those X chromosomes to transcriptionally inactivate....
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Business Process Modeling Supporting the Requirements Elicitation of an Audit System
Requirements elicitation is a highly relevant part of the software development process. Due to the several techniques that exist to perform it, it is necessary to understand the complexity of this activity for it to be well...
Habitual tea drinking modulates brain efficiency
The majority of tea studies have relied on neuropsychological measures, and much fewer on neuroimaging measures, especially for interregional connections. To date, there has been no exploration of the effect of tea on...
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Fenômica
Computer vision and image processing procedures could obtain crop data frequently and precisely, such as vegetation indexes, and correlating them with other variables, like biomass and crop yield. This work presents the...
The Effect of Advance Care Planning on Heart Failure
Abstract: Background: Advance care planning is widely advocated to improve outcomes in end-of-life care for patients suffering from heart failure. But until now, there has been no systematic evaluation of the impact of advance...
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Reverse genetic strategies in Caenorhabditis elegans
Caenorhabditis elegans has a complete annotated genome sequence that is augmented by increasing quantities of data from high-throughput postgenomic analyses. This has led to an increasing need to identify the biological...
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How Accessible are Journal Articles on Education Written by Sub‐Saharan Africa‐based Researchers?
ABSTRACT: This article investigates the extent to which education publications authored by researchers based in sub‐Saharan Africa are published as open access (OA). We draw on bibliometric analysis of 1,858 peer‐reviewed...
Published by: Development and Change
The influence of swash-based reflection on surf zone hydrodynamics
A detailed understanding of the behaviour of waves in the nearshore is essential for coastal engineers as these waves cause beach erosion, coastal flooding and damage to coastal structures. Significantly, the influence of...
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A Physiological-Monitoring Electronic Platform for Cattle Grazing Systems
In this work, we present a non-invasive electronic platform for physiological data acquisition on cattle grazing systems. The platform can be used for dairy and beef cattle to continuously monitor physiological variables such as...
‘Cheese-scapes’
Since the introduction of the ‘Secondary Products Revolution’ by Sherratt in 1981, the importance of secondary products in the development of past societies has been discussed in numerous studies. The large-scale focus of these...
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Classic Models for New Perspectives
Whilst a wealth of data indicate that infections by gastrointestinal helminths are accompanied by significant alterations in the composition of the vertebrate gut flora, little is known of the immune-molecular mechanisms that...
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