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Alexander Bearn, 1975
Alexander G. Bearn. The expression of inherited metabolic disease in cultured cells Lecture delivered February 20, 1975 Posted with permission
Published by: Academic Press
Microbial regulation of the L cell transcriptome.
L cells are an important class of enteroendocrine cells secreting hormones such as glucagon like peptide-1 and peptide YY that have several metabolic and physiological effects. The gut is home to trillions of bacteria affecting...
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Alexander Ball
Jun 10, 2015
Alexander Ball, Production Editor, introduces Volume 10, Issue 1 (2015) of the International Journal of Digital Curation.
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ACDC
Advances in microscopy imaging technologies have enabled the visualization of live-cell dynamic processes using time-lapse microscopy imaging. However, modern methods exhibit several limitations related to the training phases...
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Zanvil Alexander Cohn 1926-1993
Zanvil Alexander Cohn, an editor of this Journal since 1973, died suddenly on June 28, 1993. Cohn is best known as the father of the current era of macrophage biology. Many of his scientific accomplishments are recounted here...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Engineering a Complete Record
Alexander Ball
Jul 01, 2009
Engineering firms that make long-lived products are increasingly called upon to sell their products as services. Alexander Ball reports on a project that has been investigating the knowledge and information management issues...
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ACDC
Advances in microscopy imaging technologies have enabled the visualization of live-cell dynamic processes using time-lapse microscopy imaging. However, modern methods exhibit several limitations related to the training phases...
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Shape-Based Features for Optimized Hand Gesture Recognition
Gesture recognition is the most intuitive form of human-computer interface. Hand gestures provide a natural way for humans to interact with computers to perform a variety of different applications. However, factors such as...
The r -Hunter–Saxton equation, smooth and singular solutions and their approximation
Abstract: In this work we introduce the r-Hunter–Saxton equation, a generalisation of the Hunter–Saxton equation arising as extremals of an action principle posed in L r . We characterise solutions to the Cauchy problem...
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Editorial
Alexander Ball
Jun 10, 2015
Alexander Ball, Production Editor, introduces Volume 10, Issue 1 (2015) of the International Journal of Digital Curation.
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Editorial
Alexander Ball
Dec 19, 2014
Alexander Ball, Production Editor, introduces Volume 9, Issue 2 (2014) of the International Journal of Digital Curation.
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Editorial
Alexander Ball
Dec 19, 2014
Alexander Ball, Production Editor, introduces Volume 9, Issue 2 (2014) of the International Journal of Digital Curation.
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Alexander I of Molossia and the creation of Apeiros
B Raynor
Aug 21, 2017
Epeiros, sometimes ‹Apeiros› in the sources, was a region in the northwest of the ancient Balkan peninsula. It ran roughly from the Gulf of Ambrakia in the south to Apollonia in the north, and as far inland as the Pindos...
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The r-Hunter–Saxton equation, smooth and singular solutions and their approximation
Abstract In this work we introduce the r-Hunter–Saxton equation, a generalisation of the Hunter–Saxton equation arising as extremals of an action...
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The r-Hunter–Saxton equation, smooth and singular solutions and their approximation
Abstract In this work we introduce the r-Hunter–Saxton equation, a generalisation of the Hunter–Saxton equation arising as extremals of an action...
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A Novel Framework Using Zero Shot Learning Technique for a Non-Factoid Question Answering System
Non-Factoid Question Answering (QA) is the next generation of textual QA systems, which gives passage level summaries for a natural language query, posted by the user. The main issue lies in the appropriateness of the generated...
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BACKGROUND: Although the use of clustering methods has rapidly become one of the standard computational approaches in the literature of microarray gene expression data analysis, little attention has been paid to uncertainty in...
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Engineering a Complete Record
Alexander Ball
Jul 01, 2009
Engineering firms that make long-lived products are increasingly called upon to sell their products as services. Alexander Ball reports on a project that has been investigating the knowledge and information management issues...
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Quantifying anhedonia-like symptoms in marmosets using appetitive Pavlovian conditioning.
Blunted reward responsivity is associated with anhedonia in humans and is a core feature of depression. This protocol describes how to train the common marmoset, Callithrix jacchus, on an appetitive Pavlovian conditioning...
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Neurodevelopmental regression, severe generalized dystonia, and metabolic acidosis caused by POLR3A mutations.
OBJECTIVE: To expand the clinical phenotype of POLR3A mutations by assessing the functional consequences of a missense and a splicing acceptor mutation. METHODS: We performed whole-exome sequencing for identification of likely...
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The Dramatic Prologues of Alexander Nowell
Micha Lazarus
Jun 28, 2017
Alexander Nowell, headmaster of Westminster, left a rough manuscript notebook that contains Latin prose prologues to three classical plays performed by his pupils at Westminster in the 1540s: Terence’s $\textit{Adelphoe}$ and...
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RCK Domain Model of Calcium Activation in BK Channels
Alexander R. Pico
Jan 01, 0001
Potassium ion channels are ubiquitously expressed from bacteria to mammals where they are involved in various processes ranging from the regulation of osmotic pressure in a single cell to the electrical response in muscle fibers...
Published by: Rockefeller University

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