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Summary: Humans visually inspect the world with their fovea and select new parts of the scene using saccadic eye movements. Foveal inspection and the decision of where and when to look next proceed simultaneously, but there is mixed evidence concerning ...
Christian Wolf +2 more
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A more‐than‐human political ecology of Indonesian songbird trade
Abstract Since its inception, conservation science has considered wildlife trade a problem. In focusing on conservation outcomes, conservationists almost completely ignore the welfare of traded animals and plants and the harms they endure. We developed a political ecology approach that incorporates the interconnectedness of people with animals and ...
Sicily Fiennes +9 more
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Investigations of Calcium and Vitamin D to Improve Human Health: A Scientist at Work in the Osteoporosis Research Center [PDF]
Working in the rich scientific environment of the Osteoporosis Research Center (ORC), Dr. Joan Lappe has focused her research on the effects of nutrition and physical activity on promotion of health.
Lappe, Joan
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Time-delayed mutual information of the phase as a measure of functional connectivity. [PDF]
We propose a time-delayed mutual information of the phase for detecting nonlinear synchronization in electrophysiological data such as MEG. Palus already introduced the mutual information as a measure of synchronization. To obtain estimates on small data-
Andreas Wilmer +2 more
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Prefetching is a well-known technique to mitigate scalability challenges in the Partitioned Global Address Space (PGAS) model. It has been studied as either an automated compiler optimization or a manual programmer optimization. Using the PGAS locality awareness, we define a hybrid tradeoff.
Engin Kayraklioglu +2 more
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Eco‐Nutrition and Systems‐Based Practice: A Narrative Review
ABSTRACT Introduction Nutrition‐sensitive ill‐health is a wicked problem that has been resistant to resolution. Systems thinking and systems‐based practice (SBP) offer a more relational, contextual approach but there remains the need for an integrative framework that operationalises systems thinking in a way that is transformative.
Danielle Gallegos
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Frances Moore Lappe & Paul Martin DuBois: A Lyceum Lecture [PDF]
On October 21, 1996, Frances Moore Lappe and Paul Martin DuBois were a speakers for the Winona State University (WSU) Lyceum Speaker Series. Their lecture was titled Building Dynamic Democracy Through Community Activism.
DuBois, Paul Martin +1 more
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Bei der Suche nach neuen allosterischen Stellen in der Serin/Threonin‐Kinase p38α deckt die NMR‐Spektroskopie eine dynamische Kopplung zwischen dem katalytischen Zentrum und der Lipidtasche auf. Die Ergebnisse offenbaren bewegungsbezogene Interdependenzen, die entfernte Regionen des Enzyms miteinander verbinden, was die Lipidtasche als ...
Sara Medina Gómez +4 more
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Infectious Diseases of Six Non-Domesticated Neo-Tropical Animals In Trinidad and Tobago
This review serves to shed light on some common infectious diseases: their names, prevalence, site of infection and diagnostic tools for identificationof six (6) neo-tropical animals that are found in Trinidad and Tobago with the potential for ...
Kavita Ranjeeta Lall +2 more
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CDC42‐Effector Proteins Regulate Higher Order Structure of Septins Required for CNS Myelin Integrity
CDC42‐effector proteins 1/2 are present in CNS myelin. They facilitate the higher order structure of myelin septin filaments. Their loss impairs septin‐dependent scaffolding of myelin. Myelin outfoldings do not cause secondary neuropathology per se. ABSTRACT The regular structure of CNS myelin requires specialized structural proteins, including septin ...
Sophie Hümmert +14 more
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