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Protocol Improvement for RNA Extraction From Compromised Frozen Specimens Generated in Austere Conditions: A Path Forward to Transcriptomics-Pathology Systems Integration [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Molecular Biosciences, 2020
At the heart of the phenome-to-genome approach is high throughput assays, which are liable to produce false results. This risk can be mitigated by minimizing the sample bias, specifically, recycling the same tissue specimen for both phenotypic and ...
Nabarun Chakraborty   +11 more
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QUATERNIONIC INTEGRABLE SYSTEMS [PDF]

open access: yesSymmetry and Perturbation Theory, 2003
Standard (Arnold-Liouville) integrable systems are intimately related to complex rotations. One can define a generalization of these, sharing many of their properties, where complex rotations are replaced by quaternionic ones. Actually this extension is not limited to the integrable case: one can define a generalization of Hamilton dynamics based on ...
Gaeta, G., Morando, P.
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RDFizing the biosynthetic pathway of E.coli O-antigen to enable semantic sharing of microbiology data

open access: yesBMC Microbiology, 2021
Background The abundance of glycomics data that have accumulated has led to the development of many useful databases to aid in the understanding of the function of the glycans and their impact on cellular activity. At the same time, the endeavor for data
Sunmyoung Lee   +2 more
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Neural systems integration [PDF]

open access: yesNeurocomputing, 2004
A need is identified to build models of the central nervous system that are semi-complete, applied within multiple contexts to multiple tasks, using methodologies that span multiple levels of abstraction. The issues and constraints in building such models are discussed with respect to completeness, validation, cost, scalability and robustness.
Michael, Arnold   +3 more
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Geospatial Assessment Methodology to Estimate Power Line Restoration Access Vulnerabilities After a Hurricane in Puerto Rico

open access: yesIEEE Open Access Journal of Power and Energy, 2022
Limited access to transmission lines after a major contingency event can inhibit restoration efforts. After Hurricane Maria, for example, flooding and landslides damaged roads and thus limited travel.
C. Birk Jones   +4 more
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Dynamic Influence of Wheel Flat on Fatigue Life of the Traction Motor Bearing in Vibration Environment of a Locomotive

open access: yesEnergies, 2021
Wheel flat can cause a large impact between the wheel and rail and excites a forced vibration in the locomotive and track structure systems. The working conditions and fatigue life of the motor bearings are significantly affected by the intensified wheel–
Bingbin Guo   +4 more
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Differential saccade-pursuit coordination under sleep loss and low-dose alcohol

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience, 2023
IntroductionOcular tracking of a moving object requires tight coordination between smooth pursuit and saccadic eye movements. Normally, pursuit drives gaze velocity to closely match target velocity, with residual position offsets corrected by catch-up ...
Terence L. Tyson   +2 more
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System Integrated Information

open access: yesEntropy, 2023
Integrated information theory (IIT) starts from consciousness itself and identifies a set of properties (axioms) that are true of every conceivable experience. The axioms are translated into a set of postulates about the substrate of consciousness (called a complex), which are then used to formulate a mathematical framework for assessing both the ...
William Marshall   +9 more
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Developing a Data-Driven Micro-Credential framework to enhance Primary School Sustainability Programmes [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences
This study proposes the design of a micro-credential system aimed at helping primary schools track, measure, and improve sustainability practices, ultimately assisting them with their sustainability curriculum.
Barry Carrie Anne   +6 more
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The intrinsic plasticity of medial vestibular nucleus neurons during vestibular compensation—a systematic review and meta-analysis

open access: yesSystematic Reviews, 2020
Background Vestibular compensation is a homeostatic process that occurs in the central nervous system in response to peripheral vestibular dysfunction. Experimental studies in rodent models have suggested that unilateral peripheral vestibular lesions are
Rajiv Wijesinghe, Aaron Camp
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