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10.1039/C8CY00681D
Z Selective Alkyne Semi Hydrogenation Catalysed By Piano Stool N Heterocyclic Carbene Iron Complexes
NHC iron(II) piano-stool complexes catalyse the selective semi-hydrogenation of alkynes to alkenes using silanes as reducing agents. Aromatic terminal alkynes are converted to styrenes without over-reduction to ethylbenzene derivatives. Furthermore, internal aryl alkynes afford cis-alkenes with excellent Z-selectivity.
[ "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences", "Synthetic Chemistry and Materials" ]
AU 2016/051130 W
MULTI-SCHEME PAYMENT MOBILE DEVICE AND SYSTEM
A mobile electronic device is configured to perform an intended purpose and further configured to effect a financial transaction in addition to the intended purpose. The device includes a first group of electronic circuits configured to facilitate the performing of the intended purpose; and a second group of electronic...
[ "Systems and Communication Engineering", "Computer Science and Informatics" ]
W293912245
Relations between coping skills and situational efficacy in young female volleyball players.
A sample of 180 junior female Croatian volleyball players and younger took part in the measurement of their psychological skills, performed by applying the Athletic Coping Skills Inventory-28 (ACSI-28). Regarding team ranking in the competition and player quality within the team, all the participants were divided into ...
[ "The Human Mind and Its Complexity" ]
10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b04924
Gold Nanorod-Based Engineered Cardiac Patch for Suture-Free Engraftment by Near IR
Although cardiac patches hold a promise for repairing the infarcted heart, their integration with the myocardium by sutures may cause further damage to the diseased organ. To address this issue, we developed facile and safe, suture-free technology for the attachment of engineered tissues to organs. Here, nanocomposite ...
[ "Materials Engineering", "Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Human Diseases", "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences", "Cell Biology, Development, Stem Cells and Regeneration" ]
10.1103/PhysRevA.95.011601
Exact out-of-time-ordered correlation functions for an interacting lattice fermion model
Exact solutions for local equilibrium and nonequilibrium out-of-time-ordered correlation (OTOC) functions are obtained for a lattice fermion model with on-site interactions, namely, the Falicov-Kimball (FK) model, in the large dimensional and thermodynamic limit. Our approach is based on the nonequilibrium dynamical me...
[ "Condensed Matter Physics", "Fundamental Constituents of Matter" ]
CA 2608756 A
METHOD AND DEVICE
The present invention relates to a method for controlling a rock drilling process, in which an impulse-generating device comprising an impact element transmits a shock wave to a tool connected to the impulse-generating device, whereby a portion of the energy of the shock wave is transmitted to the rock by means of the ...
[ "Products and Processes Engineering", "Systems and Communication Engineering" ]
10.3389/fimmu.2017.00449
Clinical and molecular heterogeneity of RTEL1 deficiency
Typical features of dyskeratosis congenita (DC) resulting from excessive telomere shortening include bone marrow failure (BMF), mucosal fragility, and pulmonary or liver fibrosis. In more severe cases, immune deficiency and recurring infections can add to disease severity. RTEL1 deficiency has recently been described a...
[ "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions", "Cell Biology, Development, Stem Cells and Regeneration", "Immunity, Infection and Immunotherapy", "Integrative Biology: from Genes and Genomes to Systems", "Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Human Diseases" ]
10.1016/j.bbagen.2014.05.006
Diversity of membrane transport proteins for vitamins in bacteria and archaea
Background All organisms use cofactors to extend the catalytic capacities of proteins. Many bacteria and archaea can synthesize cofactors from primary metabolites, but there are also prokaryotes that do not have the complete biosynthetic pathways for all essential cofactors. These organisms are dependent on the uptake ...
[ "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions", "Biotechnology and Biosystems Engineering" ]
227769
Failure and Fluid Flow in Porous Quasibrittle Materials
This project focuses on fluid flow in porous materials with evolving microstructure in the context of civil engineering applications and geomechanics. When the distribution of cracks and the distribution of pore size evolve in concrete and rocks, the influence on the permeability in the case of a single or a multiphase...
[ "Products and Processes Engineering", "Materials Engineering", "Condensed Matter Physics" ]
10.1016/j.immuni.2019.02.022
An Id2<sup>RFP</sup>-Reporter Mouse Redefines Innate Lymphoid Cell Precursor Potentials
Innate lymphoid cell (ILC) development proposes that ILC precursors (ILCPs) segregate along natural killer (NK) cell versus helper cell (ILC1, ILC2, ILC3) pathways, the latter depending on expression of Id2, Zbtb16, and Gata3. We have developed an Id2-reporter strain expressing red fluorescent protein (RFP) in the cont...
[ "Cell Biology, Development, Stem Cells and Regeneration", "Immunity, Infection and Immunotherapy" ]
10.1016/j.addr.2017.07.007
Pharmacological and physical vessel modulation strategies to improve EPR-mediated drug targeting to tumors
The performance of nanomedicine formulations depends on the Enhanced Permeability and Retention (EPR) effect. Prototypic nanomedicine-based drug delivery systems, such as liposomes, polymers and micelles, aim to exploit the EPR effect to accumulate at pathological sites, to thereby improve the balance between drug effi...
[ "Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Human Diseases", "Materials Engineering", "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences" ]
10.1556/JFC-D-13-00032
Visible Light Photocatalytic Metal Free Perfluoroalkylation Of Heteroarenes In Continuous Flow
A visible light photocatalytic metal-free perfluoroalkylation method for the functionalization of heteroarenes in continuous flow was developed. Eosin Y was the most efficient photocatalyst with regard to substrate scope, reaction time and cost prize. Faster reaction times were observed in continuous flow compared to b...
[ "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences", "Synthetic Chemistry and Materials" ]
10.1039/c0cc03071f
Ligand influence in the selective gold-mediated synthesis of allenes
The use of [(IPr)AuOH] permits the generation of gold(i)-amine complexes by a silver-free protocol. These in situ or well-defined complexes are used in a straightforward synthetic route to substituted allenes from propargylic acetates. The catalytic activity can be modulated as a function of the nature of the ligand bo...
[ "Synthetic Chemistry and Materials", "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences" ]
NZ 2021050143 W
A RESPIRATORY CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY AND RESPIRATORY SUPPORT SYSTEM
A respiratory support system having a flow source and a respiratory circuit. The respiratory circuit has a pressure relief valve and a tube assembly in fluid communication with the flow source and pressure relief valve. The respiratory circuit downstream of the pressure relief valve has a resistance to gas flow of 30 -...
[ "Products and Processes Engineering", "Materials Engineering" ]
10.1016/j.nbd.2017.07.005
The brain-penetrant 5-HT<inf>7</inf> receptor agonist LP-211 reduces the sensory and affective components of neuropathic pain
Neuropathic pain is a debilitating pathological condition of high clinical relevance. Changes in neuronal excitability in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) play a central role in the negative emotional and affective aspects of chronic pain. We evaluated the effects of LP-211, a new serotonin-receptor-type-7 (5-HT7R) ...
[ "Neuroscience and Disorders of the Nervous System", "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions", "Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Human Diseases" ]
650142
Scientific large-scale infrastructure for computing/communication experimental studies – starting community
Today we are experiencing the digital transformation happening with an unprecedented pace, with the community constantly researching on new solutions to support this transformation with ample computational power and connectivity. Towards addressing such research efforts, Research Infrastructure (RI) specific to address...
[ "Systems and Communication Engineering", "Computer Science and Informatics" ]
SE 9000096 W
A CATERPILLAR-DRIVEN EXCAVATING MACHINE EQUIPPED WITH A SEPARATE WORKING TOOL
A caterpillar-driven excavating machine comprising an arrangement (9) manoeuvreably mounted on the under-carriage (4) and comprising a working tool (10), preferably a gripping tool (10), intended to grip around a post, and a control unit (14, 16) connected between the tool (10) and the machine. Figure 3 illustrates the...
[ "Products and Processes Engineering", "Systems and Communication Engineering" ]
W2015146698
Evaluating high risks in large-scale projects using an extended VIKOR method under a fuzzy environment
The complexity of large-scale projects has led to numerous risks in their life cycle. This paper presents a new risk evaluation approach in order to rank the high risks in large-scale projects and improve the performance of these projects. It is based on the fuzzy set theory that is an effective tool to handle uncertai...
[ "Computer Science and Informatics", "Products and Processes Engineering" ]
10.1111/febs.13417
Reaction of pyranose dehydrogenase from Agaricus meleagris with its carbohydrate substrates
Monomeric Agaricus meleagris pyranose dehydrogenase (AmPDH) belongs to the glucose-methanol-choline family of oxidoreductases. An FAD cofactor is covalently tethered to His103 of the enzyme. AmPDH can double oxidize various mono- and oligosaccharides at different positions (C1 to C4). To study the structure/function re...
[ "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions", "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences", "Biotechnology and Biosystems Engineering" ]
10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.127402
Terahertz Sum-Frequency Excitation of a Raman-Active Phonon
In stimulated Raman scattering, two incident optical waves induce a force oscillating at the difference of the two light frequencies. This process has enabled important applications such as the excitation and coherent control of phonons and magnons by femtosecond laser pulses. Here, we experimentally and theoretically ...
[ "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences", "Condensed Matter Physics" ]
268688
Post-copulatory sexual selection in birds: sperm production, sperm selection and early development in birds
Sexual reproduction is one of the most fundamental of biological processes: (i) the creation of gametes, (ii) their fusion and (iii) the formation of a viable embryo are all shaped by a major evolutionary force: post-copulatory sexual selection comprising sperm competition and cryptic female choice. This project will m...
[ "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions", "Cell Biology, Development, Stem Cells and Regeneration", "Integrative Biology: from Genes and Genomes to Systems" ]
10.1029/2011GC003875
Global Oceanic Microseism Sources As Seen By Seismic Arrays And Predicted By Wave Action Models
We analyze global microseism excitation patterns between July 2000 and June 2001. Seismological observations are compared with modeling results to isolate robust activity features of relevant source processes. First, we use observations of microseism source locations estimated by Landes et al. (2010) based on array pro...
[ "Earth System Science", "Fundamental Constituents of Matter" ]
10.1371/journal.pbio.1002353
Evolutionary Novelty in a Butterfly Wing Pattern through Enhancer Shuffling
An important goal in evolutionary biology is to understand the genetic changes underlying novel morphological structures. We investigated the origins of a complex wing pattern found among Amazonian Heliconius butterflies. Genome sequence data from 142 individuals across 17 species identified narrow regions associated w...
[ "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions", "Environmental Biology, Ecology and Evolution", "Integrative Biology: from Genes and Genomes to Systems" ]
10.1088/0953-4075/46/16/164033
Mesoscale Morphology Of Airborne Core Shell Nanoparticle Clusters X Ray Laser Coherent Diffraction Imaging
Unraveling the complex morphology of functional materials like core–shell nanoparticles and its evolution in different environments is still a challenge. Only recently has the single-particle coherent diffraction imaging (CDI), enabled by the ultrabright femtosecond free-electron laser pulses, provided breakthroughs in...
[ "Condensed Matter Physics", "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences", "Synthetic Chemistry and Materials" ]
10.1038/s41586-018-0459-6
Integrating time from experience in the lateral entorhinal cortex
The encoding of time and its binding to events are crucial for episodic memory, but how these processes are carried out in hippocampal–entorhinal circuits is unclear. Here we show in freely foraging rats that temporal information is robustly encoded across time scales from seconds to hours within the overall population...
[ "Neuroscience and Disorders of the Nervous System" ]
10.1016/j.celrep.2018.03.101
The Long Non-coding RNA lnc-31 Interacts with Rock1 mRNA and Mediates Its YB-1-Dependent Translation
Cytoplasmic long non-coding RNAs have been shown to act at many different levels to control post-transcriptional gene expression, although their role in translational control is poorly understood. Here, we show that lnc-31, a non-coding RNA required for myoblast proliferation, promotes ROCK1 protein synthesis by stabil...
[ "Cell Biology, Development, Stem Cells and Regeneration", "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions" ]
10.1167/13.5.14
The "motion silencing" illusion results from global motion and crowding
Suchow and Alvarez (2011) recently devised a striking illusion, where objects changing in color, luminance, size, or shape appear to stop changing when they move. They refer to the illusion as "motion silencing of awareness to visual change. " Here we present evidence that the illusion results from two perceptual proce...
[ "The Human Mind and Its Complexity", "Neuroscience and Disorders of the Nervous System" ]
10.1039/C4CC00771A
Layered Structures And Nanosheets Of Pyrimidinethiolate Coordination Polymers
We report the synthesis, crystal structure and exfoliation of a new member of an important family of layered compounds: lamellar pyrimidinethiolate coordination polymers. Conductivity measurements and DFT calculations of iron(II) pyrimidine-2-thiolate show that this material and a related compound are insulators.
[ "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences", "Condensed Matter Physics" ]
10.1109/COMST.2014.2327066
Design Guidelines For Spatial Modulation
A new class of low-complexity, yet energy-efficient Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) transmission techniques, namely, the family of Spatial Modulation (SM) aided MIMOs (SM-MIMO), has emerged. These systems are capable of exploiting the spatial dimensions (i. e. , the antenna indices) as an additional dimension inv...
[ "Systems and Communication Engineering", "Computer Science and Informatics" ]
10.1016/j.ctrv.2019.05.003
Management of bone health in solid tumours: From bisphosphonates to a monoclonal antibody
Patients with solid tumours are at risk of impaired bone health from metastases and cancer therapy-induced bone loss (CTIBL). We review medical management of bone health in patients with solid tumours over the past 30 years, from first-generation bisphosphonates to the receptor activator of nuclear factor κB ligand (RA...
[ "Physiology in Health, Disease and Ageing", "Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Human Diseases" ]
W2938668276
Optimal Energy Mix and Operation Cost in the Presence of Nuclear and Solar PV Generation
This paper presents the electrical energy condition in Bangladesh. By analyzing the tentative energy demand by the year of 2025 the aspect of energy crisis is discussed. Several ongoing Government projects and their contribution to meet future demand, along with current renewable energy scenario are acknowledged. The p...
[ "Products and Processes Engineering", "Systems and Communication Engineering" ]
10.1051/0004-6361/201016084
A Mature Cluster With X Ray Emission At Z 2 07
We report evidence of a fully established galaxy cluster at z=2. 07, consisting of a ~20sigma overdensity of red, compact spheroidal galaxies spatially coinciding with extended X-ray emission detected with XMM-Newton. We use VLT VIMOS and FORS2 spectra and deep Subaru, VLT and Spitzer imaging to estimate the redshift o...
[ "Universe Sciences" ]
W1602919450
Robust Watermarking of Relational Databases With Ontology-Guided Distortion Control
In this paper, we present a new robust database watermarking scheme the originality of which stands on a semantic control of the data distortion and on the extension of quantization index modulation (QIM) to circular histograms of numerical attributes. The semantic distortion control of the embedding process we propose...
[ "Computer Science and Informatics" ]
10.1109/LMWC.2017.2723679
Novel Millimeter Wave Transition From Microstrip Line To Groove Gap Waveguide For Mmic Packaging And Antenna Integration
In this letter, a new microstrip line to groove gap waveguide (GGW) transition has been proposed. The transition is based on a resonant cavity, which efficiently helps to couple the field from microstrip line to GGW. In this transition, the microstrip section is extended into the cavity without any requirement of conta...
[ "Systems and Communication Engineering", "Materials Engineering" ]
10.1038/sdata.2017.75
A global dataset of crowdsourced land cover and land use reference data
Global land cover is an essential climate variable and a key biophysical driver for earth system models. While remote sensing technology, particularly satellites, have played a key role in providing land cover datasets, large discrepancies have been noted among the available products. Global land use is typically more ...
[ "Earth System Science", "Computer Science and Informatics" ]
866357
4DSpace: integrated study for space weather at high latitudes
Ionosphere is the partially ionized, outermost part of the Earth’s atmosphere. Its dynamics is inherently complex and affected by dynamic conditions in the solar wind. In the polar regions, it is directly coupled to the Earth’s magnetosphere and space plasma. The polar ionosphere is subject to the auroral particle prec...
[ "Earth System Science", "Universe Sciences", "Fundamental Constituents of Matter" ]
10.1007/JHEP02(2015)142
Explaining The Lepton Non Universality At The Lhcb And Cms From A Unified Framework
The recent results from the LHCb in the context of $(B^+ \rightarrow K^+ l l)$ decay and the CMS analysis in the context of right handed $W$-boson ($W_R$) search show a $2. 6\sigma$ and a $2. 8\sigma$ deviations from the Standard Model expectations respectively. In this work, we address these two seemingly uncorrelated...
[ "Fundamental Constituents of Matter" ]
10.1093/eurpub/ckx074
Maternal smoking during pregnancy and scholastic achievement in childhood: Evidence from the LIFECOURSE cohort study
Background Research on the impact of maternal smoking during pregnancy (MSDP) on scholastic achievement in the offspring has shown conflicting findings. The objective of this study was to assess the impact of MSDP on scholastic achievement in a birth cohort of children in 4th, 7th and 10th grades. Methods We analysed d...
[ "Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Human Diseases", "The Social World and Its Interactions" ]
10.1093/nar/gky434
GDA, a web-based tool for Genomics and Drugs integrated analysis
Several major screenings of genetic profiling and drug testing in cancer cell lines proved that the integration of genomic portraits and compound activities is effective in discovering new genetic markers of drug sensitivity and clinically relevant anticancer compounds. Despite most genetic and drug response data are p...
[ "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions", "Integrative Biology: from Genes and Genomes to Systems", "Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Human Diseases" ]
10.1016/j.topol.2018.08.001
Crossing numbers of random two-bridge knots
In a previous work, the first and third authors studied a random knot model for all two-bridge knots using billiard table diagrams. Here we present a closed formula for the distribution of the crossing numbers of such random knots. We also show that the probability of any given knot appearing in this model decays to ze...
[ "Mathematics" ]
283881
Housing Markets and Welfare State Transformations: How Family Housing Property is Reshaping Welfare Regimes
This project investigates how growing reliance on housing markets and family property wealth in meeting welfare and security needs is transforming contemporary welfare states. Home ownership normally constitutes a primary family node for the delivery and exchange of shelter, informal care and asset wealth, reducing hou...
[ "Individuals, Markets and Organisations", "Institutions, Governance and Legal Systems", "The Social World and Its Interactions" ]
10.1098/rstb.2016.0233
The role of physiological traits in assortment among and within fish shoals
Individuals of gregarious species often group with conspecifics to which they are phenotypically similar. This among-group assortment has been studied for body size, sex and relatedness. However, the role of physiological traits has been largely overlooked. Here, we discuss mechanisms by which physiological traits—part...
[ "Environmental Biology, Ecology and Evolution", "Physiology in Health, Disease and Ageing" ]
989284
Turning bacteria into factories of biodegradable plastics
Plastics are littering our environment, contributing to health problems and it is urgent to find sustainable alternatives. Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) are natural (not synthetic) and non-toxic polyesters and can be derived from bacterial fermentation. However, the amount produced is low for the demand, costs for produ...
[ "Biotechnology and Biosystems Engineering", "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions", "Materials Engineering" ]
W2359638483
Current expression mode of clan's power of discourse——Humanics investigation on establishing ancestral temple and revising pedigree of clans at Heye Town
The activities such as ancestral temple reconstruction and revising pedigree of clans,etc.are substantially the expression mode of clan's power of discourse and an appeal of clan's consciousness after the loss of clan's power of discourse for a long time.This paper takes the Ge's establishment of ancestral temple and r...
[ "The Study of the Human Past", "Studies of Cultures and Arts" ]
Q15232
Support of sales activities of the company Liberecké strojírny s.r.o. on foreign markets
The subject of the submitted project is the participation of the company Liberecké strojírny s.r.o. at foreign trade fairs in 2018-2020. The company’s intention is to expand export options, especially in the Russian and Ukrainian markets, to find new markets and trade contacts within Europe and Africa. The company pla...
[ "Individuals, Markets and Organisations" ]
10.1111/geb.12706
The relationship between the spatial scaling of biodiversity and ecosystem stability
Aim: Ecosystem stability and its link with biodiversity have mainly been studied at the local scale. Here we present a simple theoretical model to address the joint dependence of diversity and stability on spatial scale, from local to continental. Methods: The notion of stability we use is based on the temporal variabi...
[ "Environmental Biology, Ecology and Evolution", "Earth System Science" ]
10.1016/j.tsf.2017.09.047
Improved thermoelectric properties of nanocrystalline hydrogenated silicon thin films by post-deposition thermal annealing
The influence of post-deposition thermal annealing on the thermoelectric properties of n- and p-type nanocrystalline hydrogenated silicon thin films, deposited by plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition, was studied in this work. The Power Factor of p-type films was improved from 7 × 10− 5 to 4 × 10− 4 W/(m. K2) as ...
[ "Condensed Matter Physics", "Materials Engineering" ]
W1990379281
A micromechanical model for the effective compressibility of sandstones
Abstract A self-consistent micromechanical model is proposed to evaluate the effective compressibility of sandstones. The sandstone microstructure is modelled by spherical inclusions with imperfect interfaces embedded in a matrix. Strain localisation coefficients are obtained by extension of the composite sphere model ...
[ "Condensed Matter Physics", "Materials Engineering" ]
757210
The role of the father in child development and the intergenerational transmission of inequality: Linking sociological stratification questions to developmental psychology research
The key objective of my FATHERCHILD project is to provide novel insights into the questions whether, why, and in what ways, fathers influence their children’s social, behavioral, emotional, and cognitive outcomes. More specifically, this project investigates how inequalities in child outcomes develop through fathers’ p...
[ "The Social World and Its Interactions", "The Human Mind and Its Complexity" ]
10.1016/j.imbio.2016.06.014
Complement resistance mechanisms of Klebsiella pneumoniae
The current emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria causes major problems in hospitals worldwide. To survive within the host, bacterial pathogens exploit several escape mechanisms to prevent detection and killing by the immune system. As a major player in immune defense, the complement system recognizes and destroys...
[ "Immunity, Infection and Immunotherapy", "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions", "Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Human Diseases" ]
W2028656113
Relating nutrient and herbicide fate with landscape features and characteristics of 15 subwatersheds in the Choptank River watershed
Excess nutrients and agrochemicals from non-point sources contribute to water quality impairment in the Chesapeake Bay watershed and their loading rates are related to land use, agricultural practices, hydrology, and pollutant fate and transport processes. In this study, monthly baseflow stream samples from 15 agricult...
[ "Earth System Science", "Environmental Biology, Ecology and Evolution" ]
W893932538
Bayesian Network Based Fault Tolerance in Distributed Sensor Networks
A Distributed Sensor Network (DSN) consists of a set of sensors that are interconnected by a communication network. DSN is capable of acquiring and processing signals, communicating, and performing simple computational tasks. Such sensors can detect and collect data concerning any sign of node failure, earthquakes, flo...
[ "Computer Science and Informatics", "Systems and Communication Engineering" ]
10.1016/j.ymben.2016.03.008
Dual control system - A novel scaffolding architecture of an inducible regulatory device for the precise regulation of gene expression
Here, we present a novel scaffolding architecture of an inducible regulatory device. This dual control system is completely silent in the off stage and is coupled to the regulation of gene expression at both the transcriptional and translational levels. This system also functions as an AND gate. We demonstrated the eff...
[ "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions", "Biotechnology and Biosystems Engineering" ]
W2613546093
Info-Edu-SOSIOHUMANIKA-tainment, issue of May 2015
This journal, with ISSN 1979-0112, was firstly published on May 20, 2008 in the context to commemorate One Millenium of National Awakening Day in Indonesian. The SOSIOHUMANIKA journal is published twice a year i.e. every May and November. For period 2013 to 2018, the SOSIOHUMANIKA journal has been accredited by Ditjend...
[ "The Study of the Human Past", "The Social World and Its Interactions" ]
170050
Galileo enhancement as booster of the smart cities
With the increase of the density of people in urban areas, modern cities experience significant needs related to planning, maintenance and administration. As a result, many cities are engaged in massive investment for infrastructure development across many structural elements including water supply, lighting, maintenan...
[ "Products and Processes Engineering", "Systems and Communication Engineering", "Computer Science and Informatics" ]
10.1002/admi.201400416
Enhanced Local Magnetization by Interface Engineering in Perovskite-Type Correlated Oxide Heterostructures
Elimination of a magnetic dead-layer at the LSMO/STO interface is achieved by interface engineering through incorporation of a single La0. 33Sr0. 67O layer. Controlled growth of interfacial atomic stacking in combination with local magnetic probing by polarized neutron reflectometry enables controlled interface enginee...
[ "Condensed Matter Physics", "Materials Engineering" ]
10.1371/journal.pone.0056531
Polycomb Domain Formation Depends on Short and Long Distance Regulatory Cues
Background: Polycomb group (PcG) proteins dynamically define cellular identities through the epigenetic repression of key developmental genes. In Drosophila, cis-regulatory regions termed PcG response elements (PREs) act as nucleation sites for PcG proteins to create large repressive PcG domains that are marked by trim...
[ "Cell Biology, Development, Stem Cells and Regeneration", "Integrative Biology: from Genes and Genomes to Systems" ]
W1462615972
Project ABLE (Autism: Building Links to Employment): A specialist employment service for young people and adults with an autism spectrum condition
BACKGROUND: Project ABLE (Autism: Building Links to Employment) is an employment service established in Belfast, Northern Ireland, for young people and adults aged 16+ with an Autism Spectrum Condition. The Project adopts an individualised approach to meet the employment aspirations of this group using the Supported Em...
[ "The Social World and Its Interactions", "The Human Mind and Its Complexity", "Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Human Diseases" ]
10.1038/s41377-020-0274-3
Photonic topological fermi nodal disk in non-Hermitian magnetic plasma
AbstractTopological physics mainly arises as a necessary link between properties of the bulk and the appearance of surface states, and has led to successful discoveries of novel topological surface states in Chern insulators, topological insulators, and topological Fermi arcs in Weyl, Dirac, and Nodal line semimetals o...
[ "Fundamental Constituents of Matter", "Condensed Matter Physics", "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences" ]
10.1016/j.softx.2019.100395
nsCouette – A high-performance code for direct numerical simulations of turbulent Taylor–Couette flow
We present nsCouette, a highly scalable software tool to solve the Navier–Stokes equations for incompressible fluid flow between differentially heated and independently rotating, concentric cylinders. It is based on a pseudospectral spatial discretization and dynamic time-stepping. It is implemented in modern Fortran w...
[ "Computer Science and Informatics", "Condensed Matter Physics" ]
Q2889022
Digital Go.: Go Digital – Research and development of an advanced computer platform to provide an innovative online digital marketing service
The Go Digital project aims to investigate and develop an advanced computer platform that will provide an innovative online digital marketing service for SMEs, easy to use, adjustable to their financial capabilities, allowing to maximise the return on investment dedicated to this area.
[ "Computer Science and Informatics", "Systems and Communication Engineering", "Individuals, Markets and Organisations" ]
10.1073/pnas.1503500112
VEGF-B promotes cancer metastasis through a VEGF-A–independent mechanism and serves as a marker of poor prognosis for cancer patients
The biological functions of VEGF-B in cancer progression remain poorly understood. Here, we report that VEGF-B promotes cancer metastasis through the remodeling of tumor microvasculature. Knockdown of VEGF-B in tumors resulted in increased perivascular cell coverage and impaired pulmonary metastasis of human melanomas....
[ "Physiology in Health, Disease and Ageing", "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions", "Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Human Diseases" ]
10.1039/C6CP01529H
Hunting For Hydrogen Random Structure Searching And Prediction Of Nmr Parameters Of Hydrous Wadsleyite
The structural chemistry of materials containing low levels of nonstoichiometric hydrogen is difficult to determine, and producing structural models is challenging where hydrogen has no fixed crystallographic site. Here we demonstrate a computational approach employing ab initio random structure searching (AIRSS) to ge...
[ "Condensed Matter Physics", "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences", "Earth System Science" ]
10.1021/acs.chemrev.6b00215
Light harvesting for organic photovoltaics
The field of organic photovoltaics has developed rapidly over the last 2 decades, and small solar cells with power conversion efficiencies of 13% have been demonstrated. Light absorbed in the organic layers forms tightly bound excitons that are split into free electrons and holes using heterojunctions of electron donor...
[ "Condensed Matter Physics", "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences", "Synthetic Chemistry and Materials", "Materials Engineering" ]
CA 2357208 A
GRAPHITE-COATED SHAPED BODY MADE OF SINTERED SILICON CARBIDE
Shaped body based on polycrystalline SiC and having a density of greater than 90% of its theoretical density and an adherent graphite layer on its surface, wherein the graphite layer is crystalline, has a thickness of 0.1-100 µm and has been produced by thermal surface decomposition of the SiC after it has been sintere...
[ "Materials Engineering", "Synthetic Chemistry and Materials" ]
898300
Petahertz quantum optoelectronic communication
Today, switching speeds in the multi gigahertz range are technologically mastered and terahertz electronics is at its birth. Soon electronic components will push forward towards the petahertz range. It is however unknown how the movement of electrons can be controlled at such frequencies. 2D and 3D semiconductors exhib...
[ "Condensed Matter Physics", "Systems and Communication Engineering" ]
10.1007/978-3-319-46723-8_61
Prior Based Coregistration And Cosegmentation
We propose a modular and scalable framework for dense coregistration and cosegmentation with two key characteristics: first, we substitute ground truth data with the semantic map output of a classifier; second, we combine this output with population deformable registration to improve both alignment and segmentation. Ou...
[ "Computer Science and Informatics", "Neuroscience and Disorders of the Nervous System" ]
Q13384
Expansão das possibilidades de produção para reforçar a posição do mercado
O objetivo do projeto é a aquisição de 4 novas tecnologias de produção (centro de maquinagem portuário, centro de maquinagem vertical, marcação a laser e equipamento de elevação) para aumentar a eficiência da produção, aumentar a produtividade, a precisão e a expansão das possibilidades de produção e, acima de tudo, au...
[ "Products and Processes Engineering" ]
W1568695339
Principles of physics : a calculus-based text
Context 5 Global Warming. 16. Temperature and the Kinetic Theory of Gases. 17. Energy in Thermal Processes: The First Law of Thermodynamics. 18. Heat Engines, Entropy, and the Second Law of Thermodynamics. Context 5 Conclusion: Predicting the Earth's Surface Temperature. Context 6 Lightning. 19. Electric Forces and Ele...
[ "Fundamental Constituents of Matter", "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences", "Systems and Communication Engineering", "Mathematics" ]
10.1111/pce.13201
Changes in photosynthetic rate and stress volatile emissions through desiccation-rehydration cycles in desiccation-tolerant epiphytic filmy ferns (Hymenophyllaceae)
Exposure to recurrent desiccation cycles carries a risk of accumulation of reactive oxygen species that can impair leaf physiological activity upon rehydration, but changes in filmy fern stress status through desiccation and rewatering cycles have been poorly studied. We studied foliage photosynthetic rate and volatile...
[ "Environmental Biology, Ecology and Evolution", "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions", "Physiology in Health, Disease and Ageing" ]
10.1039/c7cc02344h
Live-cell monochromatic dual-label sub-diffraction microscopy by mt-pcSOFI
We present mt-pcSOFI, live-cell monochromatic sub-diffraction imaging and illustrate the method with existing RSFPs and the newly developed ffDronpa-F.
[ "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences", "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions" ]
339244
A new neuroimaging modality: from bench to bedside
NeuroImaging systems are invaluable tools in the understanding of the brain both for fundamental research and clinical diagnosis. However, recent improvements in deep brain imaging technology have been somewhat limited because most of them are based on incremental innovation of mature techniques (EEG, PET and fMRI) ins...
[ "Neuroscience and Disorders of the Nervous System", "Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Human Diseases", "Systems and Communication Engineering" ]
10.1186/1471-2105-11-443
Efficient Bayesian Approach For Multilocus Association Mapping Including Gene Gene Interactions
Since the introduction of large-scale genotyping methods that can be utilized in genome-wide association (GWA) studies for deciphering complex diseases, statistical genetics has been posed with a tremendous challenge of how to most appropriately analyze such data. A plethora of advanced model-based methods for genetic ...
[ "Integrative Biology: from Genes and Genomes to Systems", "Mathematics" ]
W2114514702
A Plant Mixture Model Against Plasmopara Halstedii (Sunflower Downy Mildew)
Sunflower downy mildew caused by Plasmopara halstedii is one of the most potentially important diseases. So far, a complete, major gene resistance (Pl) has been used successfully. But, with the appearance of eight races in France since 2000, research on more durable resistance was undertaken. In this study, we presente...
[ "Environmental Biology, Ecology and Evolution", "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions" ]
804068
The wide-spread bacterial toxin delivery systems and their role in multicellularity
Bacteria live in environments where resources for growth are scarce and shared with other bacteria. The ability to inhibit the growth of other bacteria is thus favourable and most bacteria use multiple systems for such antagonistic interactions, including delivery of protein toxins to other bacteria (e.g. bacteriocins,...
[ "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions", "Integrative Biology: from Genes and Genomes to Systems", "Cell Biology, Development, Stem Cells and Regeneration", "Environmental Biology, Ecology and Evolution" ]
W1542120685
Design and analysis of Linear Active Disturbance Rejection Controller for AVR system
Proportional Derivative Integral (PID) controllers are extensively used in most of the industrial applications. But often, PID frame work fails to address some serious issues like susceptibility to noise, instability due to integral term etc. On the other hand Active Disturbance Rejection Control (ADRC) addresses these...
[ "Systems and Communication Engineering", "Products and Processes Engineering" ]
10.1063/1.4899069
Cyclic Voltammetry On Sputter Deposited Films Of Electrochromic Ni Oxide Power Law Decay Of The Charge Density Exchange
ABSTRACT: Ni-oxide-based thin films were produced by reactive direct-current magnetron sputtering and were characterized by X-ray diffraction and Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy. Intercalati . . .
[ "Condensed Matter Physics", "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences", "Synthetic Chemistry and Materials" ]
10.3762/bjoc.7.86
Single enantiomer synthesis of α-(trifluoromethyl)-β-lactam
The first synthesis of α-(trifluoromethyl)-β-lactam ((S)-1) is reported. The route starts from α-(trifluoromethyl)acrylic acid (2). Conjugate addition of α-(p-methoxyphenyl)ethylamine ((S)-3b), generated an addition adduct 4b which was cyclised to β-lactam 5b. Separation of the diastereoisomers by chromatography gave (...
[ "Synthetic Chemistry and Materials", "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences" ]
10.1063/1.4991860
Clocking Plasmon Nanofocusing By Thz Near Field Streaking
We apply terahertz (THz) near-field streaking in a nanofocusing geometry to investigate plasmon polariton propagation on the shaft of a conical nanotip. By evaluating the delay between a streaking spectrogram for plasmon-induced photoemission with a measurement for direct apex excitation, we obtain an average plasmon g...
[ "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences", "Condensed Matter Physics" ]
10.1088/1367-2630/18/10/102002
Universality Of Photoelectron Circular Dichroism In The Photoionization Of Chiral Molecules
Photoionization of chiral molecules by circularly polarized radiation gives rise to a strong forward/backward asymmetry in the photoelectron angular distribution, referred to as photoelectron circular dichroism (PECD). Here we show that PECD is a universal effect that reveals the inherent chirality of the target in all...
[ "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences", "Fundamental Constituents of Matter" ]
10.1002/hipo.22255
Medial prefrontal theta phase coupling during spatial memory retrieval
Memory retrieval is believed to involve a disparate network of areas, including medial prefrontal and medial temporal cortices, but the mechanisms underlying their coordination remain elusive. One suggestion is that oscillatory coherence mediates inter-regional communication, implicating theta phase and theta-gamma pha...
[ "Neuroscience and Disorders of the Nervous System" ]
336935
Transmembrane Molecular Machines
This research programme is dedicated to the development of rationally designed transmembrane molecular machines. Proteins that undergo nanomechanical transitions to facilitate transmembrane communication, or that operate as transmembrane pumps, rotary motors, and molecular transporters are ubiquitous in nature. Despite...
[ "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences", "Condensed Matter Physics", "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions" ]
10.1080/20442041.2018.1483126
Extreme Drought Boosts Co2 And Ch4 Emissions From Reservoir Drawdown Areas
Although previous studies suggest that greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from reservoir sediment exposed to the atmosphere during drought may be substantial, this process has not been rigorously quant. . .
[ "Earth System Science", "Environmental Biology, Ecology and Evolution" ]
10.1016/j.jprot.2019.103486
Angiotensin-(1-7) oral treatment after experimental myocardial infarction leads to downregulation of CXCR4
Myocardial infarction triggers cellular events that starts with the activation of inflammatory response and fibrogenic pathways involved in cardiac tissue remodeling. Angiotensin-(1–7) (Ang-(1–7)) is an endogenous heptapeptide from the renin-angiotensin system with a cardioprotective role due to its anti-inflammatory a...
[ "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions", "Physiology in Health, Disease and Ageing", "Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Human Diseases" ]
10.1088/1751-8113/44/4/042003
No Spin Glass Phase In The Ferromagnetic Random Field Random Temperature Scalar Ginzburg Landau Model
Krzakala, Ricci-Tersenghi and Zdeborova have recently shown that the random field Ising model with non-negative interactions and an arbitrary external magnetic field on an arbitrary lattice does not have a static spin-glass phase. In this communication we generalize the proof to a soft scalar spin version of the Ising ...
[ "Condensed Matter Physics", "Mathematics" ]
10.1152/jn.00066.2014
Development of dendritic tonic GABAergic inhibition regulates excitability and plasticity in CA1 pyramidal neurons
Synaptic plasticity rules change during development: while hippocampal synapses can be potentiated by a single action potential pairing protocol in young neurons, mature neurons require burst firing to induce synaptic potentiation. An essential component for spike timing-dependent plasticity is the backpropagating acti...
[ "Neuroscience and Disorders of the Nervous System", "Cell Biology, Development, Stem Cells and Regeneration" ]
184946
Milli-Volt switch technologies for energy efficient computation and sensing
The Milli-Tech proposal aims at a novel technology platform serving both computation and sensing: electronic switch architectures, called steep slope switches, exploiting new device physics and concepts in emerging 2D materials to achieve operation at voltages below 100 millivolts. Such switches will have a subthreshol...
[ "Condensed Matter Physics", "Synthetic Chemistry and Materials", "Systems and Communication Engineering", "Materials Engineering" ]
W1991059084
The factor structure of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms among Rwandans exposed to the 1994 genocide: A confirmatory factor analytic study using the PCL-C
The factor structure of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms in Euro-American populations has been extensively studied, but confirmatory factor analytic studies from non-Western societies are lacking. Alternative models of DSM-IV symptoms were tested among Rwandan adults (N=465) who experienced trauma during t...
[ "The Human Mind and Its Complexity", "The Social World and Its Interactions" ]
W1529782501
Abstract 153: High neuropilin-1 expression on monocytes is positively associated with trastuzumab-mediated antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity of the HER2-overexpressing breast cancer cell line
Purpose Neuropilin-1 (Nrp1) was initially characterized as a guide for migrating cells and axons in developing nervous systems and is essential for the precise formation of neurons and vasculature. However, it was recently reported to also play an important role in the immune system. This study aimed to investigate the...
[ "Immunity, Infection and Immunotherapy", "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions", "Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Human Diseases" ]
W4281985442
New species, new combination, and a revised key to species of <i>Eburella</i> Monné &amp; Martins (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Eburiini)
SummaryEburella crucena n. sp. is described from Bolivia. Beraba cauera Galileo & Martins, 1999 is transferred to Eburella Monné & Martins, 1973, with a new state record for Pará (Brazil). An updated key to species of Eburella is provided.
[ "Environmental Biology, Ecology and Evolution" ]
W2596319473
Why a hole is like a beam splitter: A general diffraction theory for multimode quantum states of light
Within the second-quantization framework, we develop a formalism for describing a spatially multimode optical field diffracted through a spatial mask and show that this process can be described as an effective interaction between various spatial modes. We demonstrate a method to calculate the quantum state in the diffr...
[ "Fundamental Constituents of Matter", "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences" ]
948811
Revealing the immune tumor microenvironment (iTME) in melanoma by multiplexed imaging
Immunotherapies targeting immune regulators are revolutionizing cancer treatment, most prominently in melanoma, but only for a subset of patients. While it is known that the immune tumor microenvironment (iTME) plays a vital role in this process, there is limited understanding on how distinct tumor, immune and stroma c...
[ "Immunity, Infection and Immunotherapy", "Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Human Diseases", "Computer Science and Informatics", "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions", "Cell Biology, Development, Stem Cells and Regeneration" ]
980604
Selendis: a novel detection strategy to discover light dark matter
Ordinary matter - which includes stars, galaxies, and the human body - only accounts for 20% of the total mass of the Universe. The missing mass consists of so-called Dark Matter (DM) which, while invisible, betrays its presence through gravitational effects on its surrounding environment. For the past several decades,...
[ "Fundamental Constituents of Matter", "Condensed Matter Physics", "Systems and Communication Engineering" ]
10.1088/0004-637X/780/1/97
Resolved Imaging Of The Hr 8799 Debris Disk With Herschel
We present Herschel far-infrared and submillimeter maps of the debris disk associated with the HR 8799 planetary system. We resolve the outer disk emission at 70, 100, 160 and 250 µm and detect the disk at 350 and 500 µm. A smooth model explains the observed disk emission well. We observe no obvious clumps or asymmetri...
[ "Universe Sciences" ]
10.3791/54447
Rapid Subtractive Patterning Of Live Cell Layers With A Microfluidic Probe
The microfluidic probe (MFP) facilitates performing local chemistry on biological substrates by confining nanoliter volumes of liquids. Using one particular implementation of the MFP, the hierarchical hydrodynamic flow confinement (hHFC), multiple liquids are simultaneously brought in contact with a substrate. Local ch...
[ "Cell Biology, Development, Stem Cells and Regeneration", "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences", "Materials Engineering" ]
10.3389/fgene.2016.00048
POEM: Identifying joint additive effects on regulatory circuits
Motivation: Expression Quantitative Trait Locus (eQTL) mapping tackles the problem of identifying variation in DNA sequence that have an effect on the transcriptional regulatory network. Major computational efforts are aimed at characterizing the joint effects of several eQTLs acting in concert to govern the expression...
[ "Integrative Biology: from Genes and Genomes to Systems", "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions" ]
10.1038/s41567-020-0914-9
Evidence for quark-matter cores in massive neutron stars
The theory governing the strong nuclear force—quantum chromodynamics—predicts that at sufficiently high energy densities, hadronic nuclear matter undergoes a deconfinement transition to a new phase of quarks and gluons1. Although this has been observed in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions2,3, it is currently an op...
[ "Fundamental Constituents of Matter", "Universe Sciences" ]
10.1007/JHEP04(2014)103
Event Activity Dependence Of Υ Ns Production In Snn 5 02 Tev Ppb And S 2 76 Tev Pp Collisions
The production of Y(1S), Y(2S), and Y(3S) is investigated in pPb and pp collisions at centre-of-mass energies per nucleon pair of 5. 02 TeV and 2. 76 TeV, respectively. The datasets correspond to integrated luminosities of about 31 inverse nanobarns (pPb) and 5. 4 inverse picobarns (pp), collected in 2013 by the CMS ex...
[ "Fundamental Constituents of Matter" ]
224418
Wafers for automotive and other key applications using memories, embedded in ulsi processors
The WAKEMEUP project objective is to set-up a pilot line for advanced microcontrollers with embedded non-volatile memory, design and manufacturing for the prototyping of innovative applications for the smart mobility and smart society domains. The already defined microcontrollers with 40nm embedded flash technology wil...
[ "Systems and Communication Engineering", "Products and Processes Engineering", "Materials Engineering", "Condensed Matter Physics" ]
10.1016/j.epsl.2016.09.056
Compositional variability in mafic arc magmas over short spatial and temporal scales: Evidence for the signature of mantle reactive melt channels
Understanding arc magma genesis is critical to deciphering the construction of continental crust, understanding the relationship between plutonic and volcanic rocks, and for assessing volcanic hazards. Arc magma genesis is complex. Interpreting the underlying causes of major and trace element diversity in erupted magma...
[ "Earth System Science", "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences" ]