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PRANA: an R package for differential co-expression network analysis with the presence of additional covariates [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Genomics, 2023
Background Advances in sequencing technology and cost reduction have enabled an emergence of various statistical methods used in RNA-sequencing data, including the differential co-expression network analysis (or differential network analysis).
Seungjun Ahn, Somnath Datta
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A pseudo-value regression approach for differential network analysis of co-expression data [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Bioinformatics, 2023
Background The differential network (DN) analysis identifies changes in measures of association among genes under two or more experimental conditions. In this article, we introduce a pseudo-value regression approach for network analysis (PRANA).
Seungjun Ahn   +2 more
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IN MEMORIAM: PROF. PRANAS BALTRĖNAS (1940–2021)

open access: goldJournal of Environmental Engineering and Landscape Management, 2021
“In memoriam: Prof. Prof. Pranas Baltrėnas (1940–2021)”.
Raimondas Grubliauskas
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PRANAS: A New Platform for Retinal Analysis and Simulation [PDF]

open access: goldFrontiers in Neuroinformatics, 2017
The retina encodes visual scenes by trains of action potentials that are sent to the brain via the optic nerve. In this paper, we describe a new free access user-end software allowing to better understand this coding. It is called PRANAS (https://pranas.inria.fr), standing for Platform for Retinal ANalysis And Simulation. PRANAS targets neuroscientists
Cessac, Bruno   +6 more
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The power of prana

open access: yesInternational Journal of Yoga, 2009
Molecules are bound very closely in ice and much less rigidly in water; hence water acquires fluidity and follows the law that water finds its own level by flowing from higher to lower levels. The rigid binding of molecules in water is loosened by heating.
Nagendra H
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Pranas Šimulis (1926–2014)

open access: diamondActa medica Lituanica, 2015
Netekome garbaus žmogaus, žymaus vaikų gydytojo, patyrusio dėstytojo, profesoriaus habilituoto daktaro Prano Šimulio. Šiltas ir malonus žmogus – toks jis buvo bendradarbiams, pacientų tėvams, studentams ir gydytojams tobulinimosi ...
Vytautas Basys
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PrAna: an R package to calculate and visualize England NHS primary care prescribing data [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 2022
Background The objective of this work to calculate prescribed quantity of an active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) in prescription medications for human use, to facilitate research on the prediction of amount of API released to the environment and ...
Kishore Kumar Jagadeesan   +4 more
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Therapeutic potential of slow pranayama in anxiety [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
Pranayama, yogic breathing techniques, are considered a form of meditation. In classical yoga, the breath is associated with prana; thus, pranayama is a means to control the inner force, the prana shakti or life energy.
Neena Sharma   +2 more
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Prana and electrons in health and beyond

open access: yesInternational Journal of Yoga, 2014
Byline: T. Srinivasan Prana and electrons have overlapping properties in the subtle and gross domains respectively. Prana cannot be measured at this time; however, its interaction with the biosystem has been the subject of study in Ayurveda and Yoga. Even definition of death is based on loss of prana. Chi, the equivalent of prana in Traditional Chinese
T M Srinivasan
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Prana Biotechnology, Limited [PDF]

open access: bronzeChemistry & Biology, 2004
Alice M McCarthy
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