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Tagged tags engage disposal

Nature, 2015
Damaged organelles called mitochondria were once thought to be disposed of by a simple signalling cascade. Cell-based analyses now reveal that a network of complicated molecular interactions initiates disposal. See Article p.309 As in other forms of selective autophagy, during mitophagy the damaged ...
Keiji Tanaka, Noriyuki Matsuda
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Radio tags and microchip tagging

Electronics Education, 1999
There are many types of radio ‘tags’ used for security and for identification purposes. This article describes two of them, the radio frequency (RF) tag, used to detect theft in retail stores, and the microchip tag used for pet (animal) identification.
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Tags, micro-tags and tag editing: improving internet search

SPIE Proceedings, 2009
Social tagging is an emerging methodology that allows individual users to assign semantic keywords to content on the web. Popular web services allow the community of users to search for content based on these user-defined tags. Tags are typically attached to a whole entity such as a web page (e.g., del.icio.us), a video (e.g., YouTube), a product ...
Mercan Topkara, Bernice E. Rogowitz
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A Nanofibre Tag

2011
With contemporary easiness of access to advanced printing technologies and rapid prototyping machinery, genuine marking becomes a great challenge for manufacturers who want to protect their products from counterfeiting. This issue can be addressed by usage of unique marking techniques, based on stochastic generation of marking templates.
Radziwon, Michal Jędrzej   +2 more
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Tag expression

Proceedings of the 23nd annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology, 2010
In this paper we introduce tag expression, a novel form of preference elicitation that combines elements from tagging and rating systems. Tag expression enables users to apply affect to tags to indicate whether the tag describes a reason they like, dislike, or are neutral about a particular item. We present a user interface for applying affect to tags,
Jesse Vig   +3 more
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Tag-to-tag influence pattern on RSSI

2008 Asia-Pacific Microwave Conference, 2008
Radio frequency identification (RFID) has been proposed for years for its potential benefits of use in supply chain management. Yet it still suffers from various scenario-specific problems that may greatly degrade its reliability and applicability. For examples, its readability can be affected by the RF- reflecting/absorbing properties of the package ...
Lap-Fai Yu, Zhao-Wen Meng
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The inside tag

Nature Methods, 2006
An uncharged CoA precursor that can enter the cell is used for covalent, site-specific labeling of proteins inside living cells.
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The memory of tags

The Indexer, 2019
In the last twenty years, indexing systems have undergone a profound transformation that has been dubbed social tagging or folksonomy.
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