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Facing one’s implicit biases
Expanding on conflicting theoretical conceptualizations of implicit bias, 6 studies tested the effectiveness of different procedures to increase acknowledgment of harboring biases against minorities. Participants who predicted...
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Single-Molecule Studies of CFTR Gating and Pharmacology
Jesper Bøegh Levring
Jan 01, 0001
The cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) is a chloride channel expressed in the apical membrane of epithelial tissues. Alterations in CFTR that disrupt activity cause cystic fibrosis, a fatal disease which...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Facing one’s implicit biases
Expanding on conflicting theoretical conceptualizations of implicit bias, 6 studies tested the effectiveness of different procedures to increase acknowledgment of harboring biases against minorities. Participants who predicted...
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Freedom as Ariadne’s Thread through the Interpretation of Life
Jesper L. Rasmussen
Aug 29, 2018
According to Schelling’s 1806 Aphorisms as an Introduction to Naturphilosophie, the aim of philosophy should be nothing less than a sort of excitation of further developments of an eternal poem (Gedicht) (SW VII: 145f). This...
Freedom as Ariadne’s Thread through the Interpretation of Life
Jesper L. Rasmussen
Aug 29, 2018
According to Schelling’s 1806 Aphorisms as an Introduction to Naturphilosophie, the aim of philosophy should be nothing less than a sort of excitation of further developments of an eternal poem (Gedicht) (SW VII: 145f). This...
Stability analysis of line patterns of an anisotropic interaction model

Motivated by the formation of fingerprint patterns, we consider a class of interacting particle models with anisotropic, repulsive-attractive interaction forces whose orientations depend on an underlying tensor field. This...

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Pattern formation of a nonlocal, anisotropic interaction model

We consider a class of interacting particle models with anisotropic, repulsive-attractive interaction forces whose orientations depend on an underlying tensor field. An example of this class of models is the so-called...

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Cloning, mapping and molecular characterization of porcine progesterone receptor membrane component 2 (PGRMC2) gene.
Progesterone plays an important role in sow reproduction by stimulating classic genomic pathways via nuclear receptors and non-genomic pathways via membrane receptors such a progesterone receptor membrane component 2 (PGRMC2)....
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Towards resolving the presynaptic NMDA receptor debate.
In the classical view, postsynaptic NMDA receptors (NMDARs) trigger Hebbian plasticity via Ca2+ influx. However, unconventional presynaptic NMDARs (preNMDARs) which regulate both long-term and short-term plasticity at several...
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Stability analysis of line patterns of an anisotropic interaction model

Motivated by the formation of fingerprint patterns, we consider a class of interacting particle models with anisotropic, repulsive-attractive interaction forces whose orientations depend on an underlying tensor field. This...

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An anisotropic interaction model for simulating fingerprints.
Evidence suggests that both the interaction of so-called Merkel cells and the epidermal stress distribution play an important role in the formation of fingerprint patterns during pregnancy. To model the formation of fingerprint...
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Cerebrovascular Response to Phenylephrine in Traumatic Brain Injury
Intravenous phenylephrine (PE) is utilized commonly in critical care for cardiovascular support. Its impact on the cerebrovasculature is unclear and its use may have important implications during states of critical neurological...
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Pattern formation of a nonlocal, anisotropic interaction model

We consider a class of interacting particle models with anisotropic, repulsive-attractive interaction forces whose orientations depend on an underlying tensor field. An example of this class of models is the so-called...

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Comparison of high versus low frequency cerebral physiology for cerebrovascular reactivity assessment in traumatic brain injury
Abstract: Current accepted cerebrovascular reactivity indices suffer from the need of high frequency data capture and export for post-acquisition processing. The role for minute-by-minute data in cerebrovascular reactivity...
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Computer Vision for Continuous Bedside Pharmacological Data Extraction
Introduction: As real time data processing is integrated with medical care for traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients, there is a requirement for devices to have digital output. However, there are still many devices that fail to...
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Tunable Anion-Selective Transport through Monolayer Graphene and Hexagonal Boron Nitride.
Membranes that selectively filter for both anions and cations are central to technological applications from clean energy generation to desalination devices. 2D materials have immense potential as these ion-selective membranes...
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