... Statistical physics of large nonequilibrium systems; problems ofnonlinear pattern formation in chemistry; complex organization of intracellular processes and biochemical networks of a living cell; ... the crossing of a pair of simple eigenvalues of the linearization of rotating waves through the imaginary axis. Similarly, Mantel and Barkley [42] described periodic forcing of meandering ... phenomena; applications of statistical mechanics to studies of economics and financial markets; multi-agent robotics and collective intelligence; the emergence and evolution of large-scale communication...
... Marin et al. argue that the motor response of humanoidrobots should mimic that of humans to promote bidirectional unintentionalmotor coordination between robots and humans [7]. We assume a similarapproach ... day-to-day life.For the subject test, we recruited ten members of the laboratory, two of them female, and one of them left-handed. Eight of the participantshad prior experience manipulating a force–feedback ... it was easier for him to command the motion of his hand;Force–feedback interaction with a neuraloscillator model: for shared human robot control of a virtual percussion instrumentEdgar Berdahl∗(edgar.berdahl@imag.fr),...
... presence of noise, of our PGN version of it. Sections 4 and 5 describe the archi-tecture and dynamics of our model for controlof cell-cycleprogression and analyze its simulations in the presence of noise ... displaying the degree of robustnesstypical of the biological cell cycle. The structure of our PGN model was inspired in well-established biological facts such as theexistence of integrator subsystems, ... dynamical properties of real biological systems,such as sequential propagation of gene expression waves, sta-bility in the presence of variable excitation and robustness inthe presence of noise [7].We...
... notion of us-ing SGLT inhibitors as a means to control circulating levels of glucose. The selective inhibition of hSGLT2 by thioglycoside I, which is responsible for most of the reabsorption of ... treatment of dia-betes [7]. The mechanism of action of the anti-diabetic agents used for the treatment of type 2 diabetes, in-clude increasing insulin release, improving glucose disposal, controlling ... to determine the amount of ATP in mg of protein measured from the number of cells per well. After 24 h, the microtiter plate was taken for scintillation counting of radioactive [14C]AMG...
... Czeizel Foundation for the Community Controlof Hereditary Diseases, Budapest, Hungary Corresponding address: Andrew E. Czeizel Foundation for the Community Controlof Hereditary Diseases, 1148 Budapest, ... congenital abnormalities is used. Of course, the total prevalence of congenital abnormalities depends on the spectrum of congenital abnormalities evaluated, the period of study (only at birth or ... the completeness of ascertainment, the diagnostic skill of experts, demographic and genetic characteristics of the study population, etc. In Hungary the total prevalence of congenital abnormalities...
... Microsoft host controller driver uses the SOF MODIFY register. When the Microsoft host controller driver takes controlof the host controller from the BIOS, it always reads the value of the SOF MODIFY ... Microsoft host controller driver uses the SOF MODIFY register. When the Microsoft host controller driver takes controlof the host controller from the BIOS, it always reads the value of the SOF MODIFY ... Load the host controller driver and find the host controller.2* Verify the host controller and allocate system resources.3* Take controlof the host controller.4* Set up host controller registers...
... 100Exposure time – 7 days.16 Biofumigants for the Controlof Pest Infestation 403Shaaya E. and Desmarchelier, J.M. (1995). Analysis, sorption and residues of a homologous series of isothiocyanates on ... quick and effective tool forthe controlof stored-product insect pests. In view of the scheduled phaseout of methyl bromide under the Montreal protocol, the role of phosphine in grain pro-tection ... number of EOs and theirmonoterpenoids were evaluated against the bean weevil Acanthoscelides obtectus16 Biofumigants for the Controlof Pest Infestation 401Table 16.11 Fumigant toxicity of benzaldehyde...
... 2001. 6,7 CONTROL OF MICROBIAL CONTAMINATION Microbial contamination of fruit can occur at all stages of growth, harvesting,storage, and processing. The surfaces of fresh fruits are often contaminatedwith ... involves the use of mer-cury lamps, which generate 90% of their energy at a wavelength of 253.7nanometers. Exposure of bacteria to UV results in cross-linking of thethymine dimers of the DNA in ... controlof postharvest fungal spoil-age of fruits have been studied. Ionizing irradiation has been examined,and it was found that doses of 3.5 kGy did not completely control post-harvest decay of...
... that the balance of expression of members of theMyc/Max/Madnetworkofproteins(seeFig.1)maydictatetheresponseto loss of Myc (Walker et al. 2005).In mice, the effects of deletion of the c-myc or ... the expression of MYC genes or that control the function of the encoded proteins. The full spectrum of such mu-tations remains to be elucidated, since the regulation of any member of theMYC gene ... dramatic loss of proliferative capacity of such cells (Knoepfleret al. 2002). As long as questions of redundancy between different members of the myc gene family and compensation by loss of antagonists...
... PFC control is the current industry choice but this type ofcontrol is not flexible. Therefore, digital based control has many advantages with higher performance since the cost of digital controller ... in digital controlof SMPS. The Power Electronics & Power Quality Laboratory of Texas A&M University is currently exploring several implementation aspects of digital controlof power ... also reduces the size of the power supply by containing the complexity ofcontrol system within the software. Therefore, since digital control is much flexible than analog control, is becoming...
... injection of baclofen suggests that thedrug takes about 1 to 2 hours to diffuse to the rele-vant layers in the dorsal horn of the cord.Excretion of ITBThe plasma levels of baclofen in patients ... placebo-controlled trials of ITB have more recently been con-ducted in spinal spasticity and have reported a sim-ilar magnitude of benefit (Ordia et al., 1996).Pharmacology of baclofenBaclofen ... risk of low-pressureheadache.An initial intrathecal trial dose of 25 or 50 μgofbaclofen is used. The smaller initial trial dose shouldbe used if the patient is not on oral baclofen, in caseof...