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Isolation and Chemical Characterization of Chondroitin Sulfate from Cartilage By-Products of Blackmouth Catshark (Galeus melastomus). [PDF]

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Offline Lower-Limb Kinematic Decodification by Segments of EEG Signals

2018 40th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2018
In this work, hip and knee angles were decoded from low frequency EEG components recorded during the execution of two tasks. In order to compare their performance, three decoders based on multiple linear regression (MLR) models were applied under different conditions; which consisted in considering the processed data as a whole or divided into segments.
Luis, Mercado   +4 more
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Visual Decodification of Some Facial Expressions through Microimitation

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1986
We examined the level of muscular tension of mentalis muscle of 36 students in graphic design at rest and during the presentation of three slides reproducing facial expressions. Analysis showed an increase in the myographic level of mentalis muscle from the third second of measurement onwards after the presentation of the slide in which contraction of
V, Ruggieri, M, Fiorenza, N, Sabatini
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Psychophysiology of Analysis of Connotative Decodification: The Role of Thermic and Somesthetic Systems in Decodification of Chromatic Stimuli

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1988
We hypothesized that in the decodification of connotative aspects of visual chromatic stimuli the periphery of the body plays an important role. In particular we hypothesized that the decodification process of so called “warm” and “cold” colours is related to a real modification of the temperature of the body which is the basis of the “subjective ...
V, Ruggieri, M G, Petruzziello
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Molecular decodification of gymnemic acids from Gymnema sylvestre. Discovery of a new class of liver X receptor antagonists

Steroids, 2015
The individual chemical components of commercial extract of Gymnema sylvestre, a medicinal plant used in the traditional systems of the Indian medicine for its antidiabetic and hypolipidemic properties, were isolated and evaluated for their capability to act as modulators of nuclear and membrane receptors involved in glucose and lipid homeostasis.
B. Renga   +7 more
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