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The Journal of Peptide Research, 2001
Abstract: Somatostatin is a hypothalamic peptide hormone that inhibits the secretion of growth hormone, glucagon, insulin, gastrin and secretin, and also plays a role in neural transmission. Because of its wide range of possible clinical applications hundreds of somatostatin analogs have been synthesized and bioassayed to date.
A, Janecka, M, Zubrzycka, T, Janecki
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Abstract: Somatostatin is a hypothalamic peptide hormone that inhibits the secretion of growth hormone, glucagon, insulin, gastrin and secretin, and also plays a role in neural transmission. Because of its wide range of possible clinical applications hundreds of somatostatin analogs have been synthesized and bioassayed to date.
A, Janecka, M, Zubrzycka, T, Janecki
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Clinics in Liver Disease, 2009
Ribavirin is ineffective against hepatitis C virus as mono-therapy but is critical in attaining both early virologic response and sustained virologic response when combined with pegylated interferon. Ribavirin has significant dose-limiting toxicities, the most important of which is hemolytic anemia.
William W, Shields, Paul J, Pockros
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Ribavirin is ineffective against hepatitis C virus as mono-therapy but is critical in attaining both early virologic response and sustained virologic response when combined with pegylated interferon. Ribavirin has significant dose-limiting toxicities, the most important of which is hemolytic anemia.
William W, Shields, Paul J, Pockros
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Proceedings of the 28th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques, 2001
This paper describes a new framework for processing images by example, called “image analogies.” The framework involves two stages: a design phase, in which a pair of images, with one image purported to be a “filtered” version of the other, is presented as “training data”; and an application phase, in which the learned filter is applied to some new ...
Aaron Hertzmann +4 more
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This paper describes a new framework for processing images by example, called “image analogies.” The framework involves two stages: a design phase, in which a pair of images, with one image purported to be a “filtered” version of the other, is presented as “training data”; and an application phase, in which the learned filter is applied to some new ...
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Journal of Chemotherapy, 2004
Benzoquinoid ansamycins can downregulate molecules which are chaperoned by heat shock protein (Hsp90), including numerous tyrosine kinases, steroid receptors, and cell cycle regulatory kinases. 17allylaminol7demethoxygeldanamycin (17AAG) has entered the clinic, but 17dimethyl-aminoethylaminogeldanamycin (17DMA) has emerged as an analog with potential ...
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Benzoquinoid ansamycins can downregulate molecules which are chaperoned by heat shock protein (Hsp90), including numerous tyrosine kinases, steroid receptors, and cell cycle regulatory kinases. 17allylaminol7demethoxygeldanamycin (17AAG) has entered the clinic, but 17dimethyl-aminoethylaminogeldanamycin (17DMA) has emerged as an analog with potential ...
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1968
The claim that “analogy” is analogous has sometimes been made in comparing so-called analogy of attribution with so-called analogy of proper proportionality when the meaning of “primary analogate” in these two putative types of analogous name is questioned. The claim, it has always seemed to me, has a rhetorical if not intimidating ring to it.
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The claim that “analogy” is analogous has sometimes been made in comparing so-called analogy of attribution with so-called analogy of proper proportionality when the meaning of “primary analogate” in these two putative types of analogous name is questioned. The claim, it has always seemed to me, has a rhetorical if not intimidating ring to it.
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2011
The Arduino interface board, just like most other computers, is a digital system that operates on binary values: 1 and 0, on and off, true and false. What if we wanted to know not just whether it was hot or cold outside but rather how hot or cold it was? Or instead of turning an LED on or off, maybe we want to dim or even fade an LED?
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The Arduino interface board, just like most other computers, is a digital system that operates on binary values: 1 and 0, on and off, true and false. What if we wanted to know not just whether it was hot or cold outside but rather how hot or cold it was? Or instead of turning an LED on or off, maybe we want to dim or even fade an LED?
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Digital/Analog- und Analog/Digitalwandler
1984Der D/A-Wandler ist das Interface zwischen der digitalen Welt des Computers und der analogen Realitat. Wir beschranken uns auf die Beschreibung des D/A-Wandlers mit R/2R-Netzwerk, das in integrierten Schaltungen haufig verwendet wird [6.1].
Gerhard Schnell, Konrad Hoyer
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Analogizing Analogical Reasoning
Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews, 1996Woo-kyoung Ahn, Loranel M. Graham
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The invention relates to the field of medicine. Among others, it relates to biologically active analogs of interferons (IFNs) which show less unwanted side-effects and to the therapeutic uses thereof. Provided is an IFN analog, wherein the moiety mediating binding to its natural receptor is at least functionally disrupted and wherein the analog ...
Poelstra, Klaas +3 more
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2020
Analogy is a mode of reasoning that is employed in problem solving, logic, science and art. The scheme of analogical reasoning is centred on the detection of similarity or common features across domains. Copi and Cohen (2005), Keynes (1921), Carnap (1980) suggested what analogical reasoning consists of.
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Analogy is a mode of reasoning that is employed in problem solving, logic, science and art. The scheme of analogical reasoning is centred on the detection of similarity or common features across domains. Copi and Cohen (2005), Keynes (1921), Carnap (1980) suggested what analogical reasoning consists of.
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