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Coalition Formation [PDF]

open access: possible, 2015
This chapter surveys the sizable and growing literature on coalition formation. We refer to theories in which one or more groups of agents (“coalitions”) deliberately get together to jointly determine their actions. The defining idea of a coalition, in this chapter, is that of a group which can coordinate agreements among its members, while it ...
Debraj Ray, Rajiv Vohra
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Macrofibril Formation

2018
Macrofibrils are the main structural component of the hair cortex, and are a composite material in which trichokeratin intermediate filaments (IFs) are arranged as organised arrays embedded in a matrix composed of keratin-associated proteins (KAPs) and keratin head groups.
Duane P, Harland, A John, McKinnon
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“Formation” in Formation Revisited

2021
Identity and conscience formation and character development in adolescent boys depends upon acquiring human capital via inductive observation, imitation, and experience. Sociality and social interaction are the common denominators of male adolescent identity formation, conscience formation, and character development. Military schools create and sustain
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Thrombin Formation

Chest, 2003
The generation of the enzyme thrombin from its precursor prothrombin is the central event of the blood coagulation process, which is essential to hemostasis and the culprit in thrombosis. Thrombin is produced by a complex series of proteolytic events that are initiated when cryptic tissue factor interacts with plasma factor VIIa to initiate the complex
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Symptom Formation

Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 1984
The issue of symptom formation in patients is discussed in terms of evolution relating to cultures and changes in disease patterns. Determinants of symptoms depend upon a host of factors including the individual's developmental history and personality, the setting in which illness develops, the contemporary social status of the individual, the ...
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HETEROCYST FORMATION

Annual Review of Genetics, 1996
▪ Abstract  Heterocysts are microaerobic, N2-fixing cells that form in a patterned array within O2-producing filamentous cyanobacteria. Structural features of heterocysts can be predicted from consideration of their physiology. This review focuses on the spacing mechanism that determines which cells will differentiate, and on the regulation of the ...
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Aggresome Formation

2005
Bulk protein degradation in the cell is catalyzed by the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS). At the heart of the UPS is the proteasome, a large multisubunit tightly-regulated protease. The UPS performs key functions in protein quality control by monitoring and eliminating potentially toxic misfolded or damaged proteins.
Michael J, Corboy   +2 more
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Hippocampal Formation

2015
The hippocampal formation and parahippocampal region are prominent components of the rat nervous system and play a crucial role in learning, memory, and spatial navigation. Many new details regarding the entorhinal cortex have been discovered since the previous edition, and the growing interest in the area of CA2 has been covered in this chapter ...
Cappaert, N.L.M.   +2 more
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Memory formation

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2023
Sidney R. Nagel   +3 more
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