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Relational and conjunctive binding functions dissociate in short-term memory [PDF]
Remembering complex events requires binding features within unified objects (conjunctions) and holding associations between objects (relations). Recent studies suggest that the two functions dissociate in long-term memory (LTM). Less is known about their
Della Sala, Sergio +7 more
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Salvage of endogenous immunoglobulin G (IgG) by the neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn) is implicated in many clinical areas, including therapeutic monoclonal antibody kinetics, patient monitoring in IgG multiple myeloma, and antibody-mediated transplant ...
Felicity Kendrick +4 more
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Time-Based Binding as a Solution to and a Limitation for Flexible Cognition
Why can’t we keep as many items as we want in working memory? It has long been debated whether this resource limitation is a bug (a downside of our fallible biological system) or instead a feature (an optimal response to a computational problem).
Mehdi Senoussi +2 more
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A binding rule for Government-binding parsing [PDF]
In this paper I propose a Binding rule for the identification of pronoun and anaphor referents in phrase-structure tress, assuming the general framework of the Government-binding theory outlined by Chomsky (1981). The Binding rule, specified by means of an attribute grammar, is a particular instantiation of the Free Indexing rule and binding axioms in ...
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Binding constraints as instructions of binding machines [PDF]
Binding constraints have resisted to be fully integrated into the course of grammatical processing despite its practical relevance and cross-linguistic generality. The ultimate root for this is to be found in the exponential "overgenerate & filter" procedure of the mainstream rationale for their satisfaction.
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Maintaining binding in working memory: Comparing the effects of intentional goals and incidental affordances [PDF]
Much research on memory for binding depends on incidental measures. However, if encoding associations benefits from conscious attention, then incidental measures of binding memory might not yield a sufficient understanding of how binding is accomplished.
Candice C. Morey, Morey, Candice C.
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The spontaneous formation of a protein corona on a nanoparticle surface influences the physiological success or failure of the synthetic nanoparticle as a drug carrier or imaging agent used in vivo.
Joanna Xiuzhu Xu, Nicholas C. Fitzkee
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Electrostatically biased binding of kinesin to microtubules [PDF]
The minimum motor domain of kinesin-1 is a single head. Recent evidence suggests that such minimal motor domains generate force by a biased binding mechanism, in which they preferentially select binding sites on the microtubule that lie ahead in the ...
Zheng Wenjun +33 more
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The authors developed a multi-component gypsum binder (MGB) with an improved (by 1.8 to 2.2 times) water resistance value in comparison with the initial gypsum and a softening factor value within the range of 0.85 to 0.91 through the introduction of a ...
Panchenko Alexander I., Kozlov Nikita
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Leptin Binding and Binding Capacity in Serum [PDF]
Abstract Background: Leptin, a hormone produced primarily by adipose tissue, is known to be present in serum as both monomeric (free) and higher molecular mass (bound) forms, but little is known about the nature of the bound forms or physiological variation in binding capacity.
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