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Beckerle, Mary C. | CRP1, a LIM domain protein implicated in muscle differentiation, interacts with α-actinin | Members of the cysteine-rich protein (CRP) family are LIM domain proteins that have been implicated in muscle differentiation. One strategy for defining the mechanism by which CRPs potentiate myogenesis is to characterize the repertoire of CRP binding partners. | CRP1; Cysteine-rich proteins; Actinin; Protein-protein interactions; LIM domains | 1997 |
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Beckerle, Mary C. | Muscle LIM proteins are associated with muscle sarcomeres and require dMEF2 for their expression during Drosophila myogenesis | A genetic hierarchy of interactions, involving myogenic regulatory factors of the MyoD and myocyte enhancer-binding 2 (MEF2) families, serves to elaborate and maintain the differentiated muscle phenotype through transcriptional regulation of muscle-specific target genes. | LIM domains; Cysteine-rich proteins | 1999 |
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Golden, Kenneth M. | Broad spectral, interdisciplinary investigation of the electromagnetic properties of sea ice | This paper highlights the interrelationship of research completed by a team of investigators and presented in the several individual papers comprising this Special Section on the Office of Naval Research (ONR), Arlington, VA, Sponsored Sea Ice Electromagnetics Accelerated Research Initiative (ARI). | Scattering; Radiation; EM | 1998 |
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Yaffe, Joanne | Online practice course development with action research: a case example | Abstract. Despite the proliferation of online courses in social work, questions still exist about learning practice skills in an online instructional environment. This paper describes a case example of an action-oriented approach to the development of an online practice course. Lessons learned from ... | Instructional design; Technology; Social work practice skills | 2008 |
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Henderson, Thomas C. | RobotShare: a framework for robot knowledge sharing | Knowledge representation is a traditional field in artificial intelligence. Researchers have developed various ways to represent and share information among intelligent agents. Agents that share resources, data, information, and knowledge perform better than agents working alone. However, previou... | RobotShare; Robot knowledge sharing | 2007 |
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Keller, Robert M. | Semantics of parallel program graphs | A denotational model for networks of parallel processes is presented which generalizes the work of Kahn by using alternative data types, e.g. Lisp-like operators on trees. It is shown that the ordering aspect of data types plays a central role in determining how much parallelism can be present. It i... | Parallel program graphs; Computer semantics; Denotational model | 1977 |
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Olivera, Baldomero M.; McIntosh, J. Michael; Hillyard, David R. | A-superfamily of conotoxins: structural and functional divergence | The generation of functional novelty in proteins encoded by a gene superfamily is seldom well documented. In this report, we define the A-conotoxin superfamily, which is widely expressed in venoms of the predatory cone snails (Conus), and show how gene products that diverge considerably in stru... | Conotoxins; A-superfamily conotoxin | 2004-02-03 |
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Horel, John D. | The climatology of synoptic-scale ascent over Western North America: a perspective on storm tracks | The position and variability of storm tracks across western North America are examined during the October-April cool seasons spanning 1989-2010. The location and intensity of storms are represented by strong synoptic-scale ascent, which is diagnosed by the alternative balance omega equation applied ... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Olivera, Baldomero M. | T-superfamily of conotoxins | We report the discovery and initial characterization of the T-superfamily of conotoxins. Eight different T-superfamily peptides from five Conus species were identified; they share a consensus signal sequence, and a conserved arrangement of cysteine residues (- -CC- -CC-). T-superfamily peptides... | Conotoxins; T-superfamily | 1999 |
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Brunvand, Erik L. | Peephole optimization of asynchronous macromodule networks | Abstract- Most high-level synthesis tools for asynchronous circuits take descriptions in concurrent hardware description languages and generate networks of macromodules or handshake components. In this paper, we propose a peephole optimizer for these networks. Our peephole optimizer first deduces an... | | 1999 |
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Couldwell, William T. | William Osler at McGill University: the baby professor and his early contributions to neurosurgery | Between 1870 and 1884, as both a medical student and a member of the faculty, Sir William Osler performed approximately 1000 postmortem examinations at McGill University in Montreal. He conducted 786 of these examinations during his 7 years (1877-1884) of service as a pathologist at the M were caref... | | 2004-10 |
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Flowers, Seville | The hepaticae of Utah | The Hepaticae, or liverworts, are small green plants mostly growing in damp or wet places, although a considerable number of them inhabit dry shady places, even in desert regions. As a whole, they are inconspicuous and, together with the mosses, lichens and other primitive forms of plant life, occup... | | 1961-05-30 |
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Gopalakrishnan, Ganesh | Peephole optimization of asynchronous networks through process composition and burst-mode machine generation | In this paper we discuss the problem of improving the e ciency of macromodule networks generated through asynchronous high level synthesis We compose the behaviors of the modules in the sub network being optimized using Dill s trace theoretic operators to get a single behavioral description for ... | Macromodule networks; Peephole; Asynchronous networks | 1993 |
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| Energy eighteen wheelers: the technological revolution within utility restructuring. | The electric utility industry, is being de-regulated and restructured. The utilities want to preserve their traditional markets and customers and to avoid stranding their capital investments. Special customer interest groups want to open these traditional markets to new "merchant" providers of elect... | Utility Industry; Change; Photovoltaics | 1997-10-09 |
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Riloff, Ellen M. | Identifying sources of opinions with conditional random fields and extraction patterns | Recent systems have been developed for sentiment classification, opinion recognition, and opinion analysis (e.g., detecting polarity and strength). We pursue another aspect of opinion analysis: identifying the sources of opinions, emotions, and sentiments. We view this problem as an information ext... | Sentiment classification; Opinion recognition; Opinion analysis; Conditional random fields; AutoSlog; Sources of opinions | 2005 |
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Henderson, Thomas C. | Logical behaviors | In this paper we describe an approach to high-level multisensor integration in t h e context of an autonomous mobile robot. Previous papers have described the development of t h e INRIA mobile robot subsystems: 1. sensor and actuator systems 2. distance and range analysis 3. feature extraction ... | Multisensor integration; 3-D environment descriptions | 1989 |
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Warner, Homer R. | Role of the Computer in Coronary Care | Biomedical Informatics | | 1972 |
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Gesteland, Raymond F.; Atkins, John F.; Wills, Norma M. | Upstream stimulators for recoding | Recent progress in elucidation of 5' stimulatory elements for translational recoding is reviewed. A 5' Shine-Dalgarno sequence increases both +l and ? I frameshift efficiency in several genes; examples cited include the E. coli prfB gene encoding release factor 2 and the thuiX gene encoding the y an... | Recoding; Frameshifting; Peptide factor; Stimulatory elements | 1995 |
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Bastiani, Michael | Developmental expression of REGA-1, a regionally expressed glial antigen in the central nervous system of grasshopper embryos | Glial cells are a large component of the developing nervous system, appearing before the onset of axon outgrowth in a variety of developing systems. Their time of appearance and their location in conjunction with developing axon pathways may allow them to define the position of axon pathways. | Antibody; Axons; Pathways | 1991 |
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Poulter, Charles Dale | Enzymes encoded by the farnesyl diphosphate synthase gene family in the big sagebrush Artemisia tridentata ssp. spiciformis | Farnesyl diphosphate synthase catalyzes the sequential head-to-tail condensation of two molecules of isopentenyl diphosphate with dimethylallyl diphosphate. In plants the presence of farnesyl diphosphate synthase isozymes offers the possibility of differential regulation. Three full-length cDNAs enc... | Amino Acid Sequence; Base Sequence; Molecular Sequence Data | 2003-08-22 |
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Salari, Sonia Lynne | Social and environmental infantilization of aged persons: observations in two adult day care centers | This study examines the social environments, staff behavior, and social interaction of elderly clients in two adult day care centers. Goffman's (1961) description of the psycho-social effects of the "total institution" is used as a framework for conceptualizing the effects of "partial institutions" ... | Infantilization | 2001 |
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Firmage, Edwin B. | Violence and the gospel: the teachings of the Old Testament, the New Testament, and the Book of Mormon | A United Nations study estimates that the direct effects of an all-out nuclear exchange-the initial blasts, the consequent radiation, and the ensuing fires-would kill 1.1 billion people.1 Beyond those direct effects, indirect, radiation-related effects would create an unprecedented pandemic that wo... | Warfare; War; Deliverance | 1986 |
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Durrant, Stephen D. | The distribution and taxonomy of Kangaroo rats (genus dipodomys) of Utah | The first comprehensive work on the mammals of Utah was published by Barnes in 1922. In this work (Barnes 1922:86-87) only two kangaroo rats were known from the confines of the state. They were known at that time as Perodipus montcmus utahensis and Perodipus longipes. In Barnes revised edition (1927... | | 1945-06-30 |
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Coley, Phyllis D. | Between-species differences in leaf defenses of tropical trees | Rates of herbivory and patterns of leaf defense are presented for light-demanding and shade-tolerant tree species growing in a lowland rainforest in Panama. More than 85 percent of the annual leaf damage is due to grazing by insects. There are over three orders of magnitude difference between specie... | Herbivory; Interspecific variation; Panama; Growth rate; Shade tolerance; Treefall gaps; Tropical forest; Understory; Tannins; Alkaloids | 1987 |
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Sperry, John S. | Evaluation of Murray's law in Psilotum nudum (Psilotaceae), an analogue of ancestral vascular plants | Previous work has shown that the xylem of seed plants follows Murray's law when conduits do not provide structural support to the plant. Here, compliance with Murray's law was tested in the stem photosynthesizer Psilotum nudum, a seedless vascular plant. Psilotum nudum was chosen because the central... | Conduit furcation number; hydraulic architecture; Murray's law | 2005 |