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Unifying by binding: Will binding really bind?
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2001The theory of event coding by Hommel et al. proposes that feature binding is a central component of action planning. To evaluate the binding hypothesis, we consider findings from studies of action-perception interference and bimanual movements. We argue that although binding of action features may be a valuable concept, interference from partial ...
Jörn Diedrichsen, Eliot Hazeltine
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Updates in Surgery, 2011
Potential mechanisms of occurrence of pancreatic leakage mainly include leakage from the needle hole and from the seam at the adjacent stitch, anastomotic blood supply, tension at the anastomosis, poor anastomotic healing, etc. Binding pancreaticojejunostomy (BPJ) is a safe and effective technique that avoids the primary complication of pancreatic ...
Shu You, Peng +4 more
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Potential mechanisms of occurrence of pancreatic leakage mainly include leakage from the needle hole and from the seam at the adjacent stitch, anastomotic blood supply, tension at the anastomosis, poor anastomotic healing, etc. Binding pancreaticojejunostomy (BPJ) is a safe and effective technique that avoids the primary complication of pancreatic ...
Shu You, Peng +4 more
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Microbes and Infection, 2021
Article highlight based on "SNW1 interacts with IKKγ to positively regulate antiviral innate immune responses against influenza A virus infection" by Qiao et al.
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Article highlight based on "SNW1 interacts with IKKγ to positively regulate antiviral innate immune responses against influenza A virus infection" by Qiao et al.
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AbstractAfter a period of consultation, it has been decided that the Revenue should be empowered to issue legally‐binding rulings in favour of taxpayers only where the relevant transaction has already taken place. This paper considers the reasons for having binding rulings, and argues that those reasons justify implementing pre‐ as well as post ...
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Physics Education, 2021
Abstract The aim of this study is to draw attention to the language-based misconceptions and confusions about the term binding energy and to make suggestions to educators on this issue.
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Abstract The aim of this study is to draw attention to the language-based misconceptions and confusions about the term binding energy and to make suggestions to educators on this issue.
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Self-binding peptides: Binding-upon-folding versus folding-upon-binding
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2019Self-binding peptide (SBP) represents a novel biomolecular phenomenon spanning between folding and binding. It is a structurally independent, short peptide segment within a monomeric protein and fulfills biological function by dynamically binding to/unbinding from its target domain in the same monomer.
Zhongyan Li +6 more
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Pediatrics, 1969
I read with interest the recent article on Insulin Binding in Children with Diabetes Mellitus by Murthy, Guthrie, Womack, and Jackson. I am most pleased that their work extends the observations which we made 3 years ago. There are some differences in both technique and results. It is most interesting that Murthy, et al.
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I read with interest the recent article on Insulin Binding in Children with Diabetes Mellitus by Murthy, Guthrie, Womack, and Jackson. I am most pleased that their work extends the observations which we made 3 years ago. There are some differences in both technique and results. It is most interesting that Murthy, et al.
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Self-Binding Peptides: Folding or Binding?
Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling, 2015Self-binding peptides (SBPs) represent those short peptide segments within monomeric proteins to fulfill their biological functions by dynamically binding to/unbinding from their target domains in the same monomers. They are frequently found in disordered or unstructured regions of proteins that are now known to be not simply helices, loops, or linkers
Chao, Yang +5 more
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