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A neuroelectric signal recognition system
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1972Abstract A neuroelectric signal recognition program written for a DEC PDP-12 digital computer is described. Unit selections are made on the basis of the minimal mean square amplitude differences between the incoming displayed signal and previous “template unit” selections. These templates are continuously being replaced by the incoming “units of best
V J, Prochazka, B, Conrad, F, Sindermann
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Visualising pattern recognition receptor signalling
Biochemical Society Transactions, 2017Signalling by pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) is critical for protecting the host against pathogens. Disruption of these signalling pathways has been implicated in many diseases ranging from infection susceptibility to cancer and autoimmune disease.
Charlotte, Macleod, Clare E, Bryant
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Geophysical Signal Recognition
OCEANS 81, 1981Progress of pattern recognition as applied to various geophysical signals is reviewed. They include the teleseismic signals for nuclear detection and monitoring, exploration seismic signals for oil prospecting, marine seismic signals for study of subsurface structure of ocean floor, seismic signals for earthquake prediction, seismic signals for ...
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Signal Preprocessing for Speech Recognition
Automation and Remote Control, 2002zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Biological Chemistry, 1999
AbstractThe signal recognition particle (SRP), a ubiquitous cytoplasmic ribonucleoprotein particle, plays an essential role in promoting co-translational translocation of proteins into the endoplasmic reticulum. Here, we summarise recent progress made in the understanding of two essential SRP functions: the signal recognition function, which ensures ...
Bui, Nazarena, Strub, Katharina
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AbstractThe signal recognition particle (SRP), a ubiquitous cytoplasmic ribonucleoprotein particle, plays an essential role in promoting co-translational translocation of proteins into the endoplasmic reticulum. Here, we summarise recent progress made in the understanding of two essential SRP functions: the signal recognition function, which ensures ...
Bui, Nazarena, Strub, Katharina
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Recognition of multiunit neural signals
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 1992An essential step in studying nerve cell interaction during information processing is the extracellular microelectrode recording of the electrical activity of groups of adjacent cells. The recording usually contains the superposition of the spike trains produced by a number of neurons in the vicinity of the electrode.
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Molecular recognition and signalling
Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1996Abstract
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Effects of Signal Probability on Vibrotactile Signal Recognition
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1974When signal intensity was set at either 20 or 21 dB SL, O was required to report whether the 60-Hz vibration on his fingertip was strong or weak. If trial-by-trial feedback was given, increasing the probability of a strong signal led to an increase in the probability of a “strong” response.
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Signal recognition particle (SRP)
1994Abstract The particle is comprised of one molecule of 7SL RNA (about 300 nucleotides) and six distinct polypeptides3 The six SRP polypeptide chains are organized into four SRP proteins. These are two monomers, a 19 kDa polypeptide and a 54 kDa polypeptide, and two heterodimers, one composed of a 9 kDa and a 14 kDa polypeptide (p9/14 ...
D L Zimmerman, P Walter
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Information Recognition and Signaling
2015The chapter begins with a discussion of general features of information processing. It then turns to an analysis of recognition and self-deception. Signaling, deception, and recognition of deceivers are the subjects of the final section.
Michael McGuire, Alfonso Troisi
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