Search

Results: 358
Reciprocal Empowerment Through Remote Service Learning
Birgit Phillips
Jan 01, 0001
This chapter presents a novel pedagogical approach of “remote service learning” (RSL), which was applied in an undergraduate health degree program at an Austrian university. Remote service learning is a form of active blended...
Molecular insights into the powerful mucus-based adhesion of limpets (Patella vulgata L.).
Limpets (Patella vulgata L.) are renowned for their powerful attachments to rocks on wave-swept seashores. Unlike adult barnacles and mussels, limpets do not adhere permanently; instead, they repeatedly transition between...
Published by:
Automated Markov state models for molecular dynamics simulations of aggregation and self-assembly.
Markov state models have become popular in the computational biochemistry and biophysics communities as a technique for identifying stationary and kinetic information of protein dynamics from molecular dynamics simulation data....
Published by:
To kill or to be killed
BACKGROUND: Escherichia coli (E. coli) has been one of the most studied model organisms in the history of life sciences. Initially thought just to be commensal bacteria, E. coli has shown wide phenotypic diversity including...
Published by:
Evaluating the provision of paediatric liaison psychiatry services in England.
BACKGROUND: Liaison psychiatry provision for children and young people in England is poorly evaluated. AIMS: We sought to evaluate paediatric liaison psychiatry provision and develop recommendations to improve practice. METHOD...
Published by:
Remobilization of dormant carbon from Siberian-Arctic permafrost during three past warming events.
Carbon cycle models suggest that past warming events in the Arctic may have caused large-scale permafrost thaw and carbon remobilization, thus affecting atmospheric CO2 levels. However, observational records are sparse...
Published by:
Automated methods for cell type annotation on scRNA-seq data.
The advent of single-cell sequencing started a new era of transcriptomic and genomic research, advancing our knowledge of the cellular heterogeneity and dynamics. Cell type annotation is a crucial step in analyzing single-cell...
Published by:
Formation of Cu3BiS3 thin films via sulfurization of Bi-Cu metal precursors
Thin films of Cu 3BiS 3 have been produced by conversion of stacked and co-electroplated Bi-Cu metal precursors in the presence of elemental sulfur vapor. The roles of sulfurization temperature and heating rate in achieving...
Published by:
Imaging live bee brains using minimally-invasive diagnostic radioentomology
Sensitivity of the honey bee brain volume and density to behavior (plasticity) makes it a great model for exploring the interactions between experience, behavior and brain structure. Plasticity in the adult bee brain has been...
Published by:
Imaging live bee brains using minimally-invasive diagnostic radioentomology
Sensitivity of the honey bee brain volume and density to behavior (plasticity) makes it a great model for exploring the interactions between experience, behavior and brain structure. Plasticity in the adult bee brain has been...
Published by:
ComplexViewer
SUMMARY: Proteins frequently function as parts of complexes, assemblages of multiple proteins and other biomolecules, yet network visualizations usually only show proteins as parts of binary interactions. ComplexViewer...
Published by:
Powerful sequence similarity search methods and in-depth manual analyses can identify remote homologs in many apparently "orphan" viral proteins.
The genome sequences of new viruses often contain many "orphan" or "taxon-specific" proteins apparently lacking homologs. However, because viral proteins evolve very fast, commonly used sequence similarity detection methods such...
Published by:

|<

<

1

2

3

4

5

>

>|