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    E3 Ligase

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    sorting, trafficking, cell to cell communication and modulation of inflammatory responses as well (Acconcia et al., 2009; Hampton and Garza, 2009; Huang, 2010; Liu, 2004; Polo, 2012; Weake and Workman, 2008). Destroying capacity of E3 ligases is associated with maintenance of cellular proteostasis by regulating the turnover of cellular proteins, using degradatory pathways of autophagy and proteasome (Kuang et…

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    Sex Differences

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    Question #1 Diaz, Shanna., Borzoo, Farhang., (2009) Sex Differences in the Cannabinoid Modulation of Appetite, Body Temperature, and Neurotransmission at POMC Synapses. Neuroendocrinology, 89, 424-440 DOI: 10.1159/000191646. In this study conducted by Shanna Diaz et al., researchers were interested in determining whether sex differences exist for the cannabinoid modulation of appetite, body temperature, and neurotransmission at POMC synapses. The drugs that were used in this experiment were a…

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    Transient Motivation

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    Acceleration and deceleration, obstacle negotiation, disturbance rejection and turning are all examples of behavior that require modulation of walking speed which is in turn driven by transient changes in muscle activations. A few studies in recent years have explored characteristics of transient walking [1], [2], [3]. It has been suggested that control of speed works through modulation of braking and propulsive impulses and to increase speed subjects change the braking impulse more than the…

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    rounding error can be kept small by converting enough digital values. This rounding error is called quantization noise. Once the data has been converted, it will then be sent as binary over the I.P address of the caller using a system called Pulse code modulation, also known as PCM. PCM is a digital scheme for transmitting analog data. The signals in PCM are binary, this is true no matter how complex the analog waveform happens to be. Using PCM, it is possible to digitize all forms of analog…

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    Mozart K 421 Comparison

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    a good deal of contrapuntal passagework that started in measure 54-69 where all parts started interacting to each other and he decided to make a sequence out of it for smooth modulation back to its original key D minor in the recapitulation. He used this method to make all 4 parts equally important. Throughout the modulation, we could hear the shadow of the material in the exposition because even though the melody was not the same, he still used the same rhythm, for example in the rhythm of the…

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    Cardiac Cycle Experiment

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    In light of the study on the Cardiac Cycle Time Effects on Sensory Modulation, it was apparent that the point of the experiment was to investigate the differences in memory recollection subsequent to the presence of various visual stimuli. The study involved the usage of an EOG and an EDA transducer that were attached to my body accordingly before the study was initiated. The purpose of these devices were to monitor the change in muscular electrical activity around the eyes in order to keep…

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    Fiber Optic Sensor Essay

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    ECE-669c INDEPENDENT SUDY ON FIBER OPTIC SENSORS Mr. Prasanna M.Thawale School of Computer science and Engineering, California State University Northridge, Northridge-91324. Independent Study On Fiber Optic Sensors  Overview: Term: Fall-2014 Guide: Prof. Nagwa Bekir Topic: Fiber Optic Sensors .  Introduction: Fiber optic sensor since their emergence have been a sector of keen interest for researchers because of their specific and exclusive characteristics thus resulting into the…

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    4.3. The third dsRBD of Xlrbpa (xl3) is a protein/protein dimerization domain The strongest interacting partner from a two-hybrid screen with Xlrbpa turned out to be Xlrbpa itself. Two-hybrid assays with deletion constructs together with coimmunoprecipitation experiments identified xl3 but neither xl1 nor xl2 as a dimerization domain (Fig. 18, 19 and 20). Xl3 enhances the PKR antagonistic ability of Xlrbpa as previously indicated and discussed. The third domains of PACT and RAX, the human and…

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    Invariant Representation

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    In vision, networks of neurons in each level of the brain remove accessory information from input. At the highest level of the brain, the part that is the furthest away from sensory organs, different visualizations activate the same cluster of neurons specifically representing a single image—much like how the brain interprets both a sofa and stool as a chair. Vocalizations are processed in the same invariant representation. Invariant representation permits the ability to discriminate between…

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    arpeggios of fifths, which is taken over by the solo violin, and the same pedal (B flat) of the bass clarinet. The arpeggios can be heard in the solo violin presented in bars 11-37. The score carries the Berg’s indications, stipulated in terms of modulation and the highlight of the expressive moments of the change of tempo. The orchestra and the solo…

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