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Multiple binding sites for transcriptional repressors can produce regular bursting and enhance noise suppression [PDF]
Cells may control fluctuations in protein levels by means of negative autoregulation, where transcription factors bind DNA sites to repress their own production.
Lengyel, Iván M., Morelli, Luis G.
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When fit matters more: The effect of regulatory fit on adaptation to change
Regulatory fit theory predicts that motivation and performance are enhanced when individuals pursue goals framed in a way that fits their regulatory orientation (promotion vs. prevention focus). Our aim was to test the predictions of the theory when individuals deal with change.
Petrou, P., Demerouti, E., Häfner, M.
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Regulating our Natural Resources - Farmers Friend or Farmers Foe? Have Regulators got the mix Right? [PDF]
There is growing community acceptance of regulatory compliance activities that address the misuse and poor management of our natural resources. However, in some areas and industries, there is still a significant degree of resistance to these programs ...
Christensen, Warren, Colling, Troy
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The influence of DNA cis-regulatory elements on a gene's expression has been intensively studied. However, little is known about expressions driven by trans-acting DNA hotspots.
Caldas, Carlos +3 more
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Regulatory fit as input for stop rules.
Three experiments show that the motivational effects of regulatory fit (consistency between regulatory state and strategic means) are context dependent. With no explicit decision rule about when to stop (Experiment 1) or an explicit enjoyment stop rule (Experiments 2 and 3), participants exerted more effort on tasks when experiencing regulatory fit ...
Leigh Ann Vaughn +4 more
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For the product design of diapers, the fit on the baby plays a significant role. In particular, innovation in the areas of fit and freedom of movement have become increasingly important as lower order needs like leakage are sufficiently met by most ...
Christ, I. (Iris) +2 more
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Endangered Species Act Innovations in the Post-Babbittonian Era—Are There Any? [PDF]
One of the mysteries of environmental policy in the Bush Administration will be how and why it squandered an opportunity to continue market-based administrative reforms of the Endangered Species Act begun, ironically, in the Clinton Administration under ...
Ruhl, J. B.
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Revisiting the Merit-Order Effect of Renewable Energy Sources
An on-going debate in the energy economics and power market community has raised the question if energy-only power markets are increasingly failing due to growing feed-in shares from subsidized renewable energy sources (RES). The short answer to this is:
Andersson, Göran +2 more
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Background: Many behaviour-change technologies have been designed to help people with a sedentary lifestyle to become more physically active. However, challenges exist in designing systems that work effectively.
Leila Sadat Rezai +5 more
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Survival Analysis in LGD Modeling [PDF]
The paper proposes an application of the survival time analysis methodology to estimations of the Loss Given Default (LGD) parameter. The main advantage of the survival analysis approach compared to classical regression methods is that it allows ...
Jiří Witzany +2 more
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