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Procoagulant Activity of Activated Monocytes
Pathophysiology of Haemostasis and Thrombosis, 1977Endotoxin-stimulated monocytes develop a very high tissue-factor-like activity as compared to an equivalent number of monocytes in a preparation of monocyte-enriched mononuclear blood cells obtained by Ficoll®-Urovison® density gradient centrifugation which is not exposed to endotoxin.
E, Hiller, J G, Saal, G, Riethmüller
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Activity—From Action to Activity
Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 1995In this article, existing terminology concerning occupational performance is reviewed. The authors conclude that the occupational therapy terminology available is insufficient to describe levels of complexity in the performance of an activity. Concepts are suggested to describe the different aspects of an activity, namely operations, single actions ...
L, Haglund, C, Henriksson
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Mish: A Self Regularized Non-Monotonic Activation Function
British Machine Vision Conference, 2020We propose Mish , a novel self-regularized non-monotonic activation function which can be mathematically defined as: f ( x ) = x tanh ( softplus ( x )) .
Diganta Misra
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Apoptotic Caspase Activation and Activity
2008Caspases are central to the execution of apoptosis. Their proteolytic activity is responsible for the demise of cells in many physiological and pathological states. Great advances in understanding caspases have been made using recombinant caspase expression and enzymatic characterization.
Jean-Bernard, Denault, Guy S, Salvesen
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To activate or not to activate
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2016Aim: Motor activation of persons with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) in daily practice is rather limited, notwithstanding the obvious benefit. Given the needs of people with PIMD, direct support persons are to a great extent responsible for including motor activation in their daily work routine.
Bossink, Leontien +3 more
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Plant Metacaspase Activation and Activity
2014Metacaspases are essential for cell death regulation in plants. Further understanding of biochemistry of metacaspases and their molecular function in plant biology requires a set of robust methods for detection of metacaspase activation and quantitative analysis of corresponding proteolytic activity.
Elena A, Minina +3 more
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Active membranes for active transport
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1967Abstract A model is proposed wherein membrane subunit ingestion accounts for observed membrane function in active transport. Biological significance is given to the known rapid rate of synthesis of cell membranes, the role of calcium ion in providing membrane elasticity and binding energy for the membrane.
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The Active Reader: What is Active?
Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2012How writers can adapt to their readers is an important issue in effective communication strategies, and certainly crucial in the case of functional texts. Therefore, it is necessary to look at how readers are constructed as partners in a communication co-production.
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Bodily Activity and Perceptual Activity
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1965This report describes the results of 2 studies designed to test the hypothesis that there is an inverse relation between bodily and perceptual activity. In Study I 100 college students' bodily movements were recorded by kymograph while they were tested for the autokinetic illusion, reversible figure-ground, Necker cube reversals, and visual figural ...
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Neuroinflammation and microglial activation in Alzheimer disease: where do we go from here?
Nature Reviews Neurology, 2020Fangda Leng, P. Edison
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