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Transcriptional Initiation: Taking the initiative

Current Biology, 1994
Recent results suggest that there may be several ways to assemble active transcription complexes containing RNA polymerase II, and highlight the potential importance of core promoter elements in gene regulation.
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Initiation of autoimmunity

Current Opinion in Immunology, 2004
It has recently become clear that several factors must coincide for the initiation of autoimmunity. At minimum, these involve a genetic predisposition, naive lymphocytes that can react with autoantigens and a precipitating event that leads to T and/or B cell activation.
Urs, Christen, Matthias G, von Herrath
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“Initiating Bargaining”

The Review of Economic Studies, 2009
While there is an extensive literature on how economic agents bargain to divide an asset, little is known about the decision to initiate bargaining and how the initiation affects the outcome of bargaining. We address these questions in the context of high-stakes poker tournaments in which the last few players often negotiate the division of the ...
David Goldreich, Lukasz Pomorski
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Initiating a Dialogue

Child Development, 1997
The diversity of interpretations and themes raised by the commentators testifies to the richness of the issues addressed in this article, and to the need for continued research and debate on this topic. In my reply, I respond to some of the specific criticisms of the commentators by focus most of my efforts on highlighting and exploring what I consider
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Acronyms and Initialisms

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1981
In the beginning was the word, and only much later the acronym. The word "acronym" is fairly new, made up of the same elements as "acromegaly" and "patronymic," and the examples used in dictionaries to illustrate the device tend to stir recent memory ( anzac, SCUBA, snafu ). With the notable exception of posh (" p ort o utward, s tarboard h omeward"—to
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Initiation of Labour

Biology of the Neonate, 2009
Since arachidonic acid is the obligatory substrate for the synthesis of prostaglandins, the regulation of arachidonic acid from phospholipid stores is likely to be pivotal in the release of prostaglandins and the initiation of labour. The hydrolysis of phospholipids to yield arachidonic acid is catalysed by phospholipases of which there are two of ...
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The CALS initiative

Computer-Aided Design, 1990
Abstract The paper looks at Computer-aided Acquisition and Logistics Support (CALS) and how it is being used in the USA Department of Defense. It concludes that the most exciting aspects of this technique are the effects it will have on relevant standards plus the impact on the manufacturing world by strengthening the need for CIM in large companies.
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INITIALITIS

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1984
MARY JANE JANOWSKI, KAREN DAVIS
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A review on weight initialization strategies for neural networks

Artificial Intelligence Review, 2021
Meenal V Narkhede, Prashant P Bartakke
exaly  

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