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EP 2020082155 W
DOOR FOR A GARAGE, HALL, AND THE LIKE, COMPRISING A CLOSURE SYSTEM FOR OPENING AND CLOSING THE DOOR OPENING
The invention relates to a door for a garage, hall, and the like, comprising a closure system for opening and closing the door opening by means of lamellae which can be vertically moved in the opening by at least one drive train and which close the opening when arranged one over the other, wherein at the lowest positio...
[ "Products and Processes Engineering" ]
interreg_3907
The ways of the traveler 2.0
The project implements a product / service innovation: the diversification of the tourism offer and the promo-marketing on the international markets of the cross-border tourist itinerary "Le vie del Viandante", built in the 2007-2013 INTERREG Programming. The objective of the project is the coordination of a companies ...
[ "Individuals, Markets and Organisations", "Human Mobility, Environment, and Space" ]
10.1371/journal.pone.0120451
Pharmacokinetics and immunogenicity of broadly neutralizing HIV monoclonal antibodies in macaques
The identification of highly potent broadly neutralizing antibodies (bnAbs) against HIV-1, and success in preventing SHIV infection following their passive administration, have increased the likelihood that immunotherapeutic strategies can be adopted to prevent and treat HIV-1 infection. However, while broad and potent...
[ "Immunity, Infection and Immunotherapy", "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions", "Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Human Diseases" ]
864597
Taming Non-Equilibrium Quantum Matter
Recent experimental breakthroughs led to realization of tunable, synthetic quantum systems that allow one to probe and manipulate highly non-equilibrium quantum matter. Driving a system ouf-of-equilibrium changes its properties in unexpected ways, opening opportunities for realizing new states of matter. The central go...
[ "Condensed Matter Physics", "Mathematics", "Fundamental Constituents of Matter" ]
10.1126/sciadv.aaw9867
Surface states in bulk single crystal of topological semimetal Co3Sn2S2 toward water oxidation
The band inversion in topological phase matters bring exotic physical properties such as the topologically protected surface states (TSS). They strongly influence the surface electronic structures of the materials and could serve as a good platform to gain insight into the surface reactions. Here we synthesized high-qu...
[ "Condensed Matter Physics", "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences", "Synthetic Chemistry and Materials" ]
898366
Vibrating carbon nanotubes for probing quantum systems at the mesoscale
Many fascinating quantum behaviours occur on a scale that is intermediate between individual particles and large ensembles. It is on this mesoscopic scale that collective properties, including quantum decoherence, start to emerge. This project will use vibrating carbon nanotubes – like guitar strings just a micrometre ...
[ "Condensed Matter Physics", "Fundamental Constituents of Matter", "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences", "Systems and Communication Engineering" ]
ES 2008070192 W
METHOD AND KIT FOR DETERMINING PREDISPOSITION TO AND RISK OF DEVELOPING PSORIASIS AND FOR THE DIAGNOSIS THEREOF
The invention relates to a method comprising the following steps: a) isolation of a nucleic acid sample from an individual; and b) analysis of said sample, a predisposition to, risk of developing or diagnosis of psoriasis being indicated if the late cornified envelope gene (LCE3C) is not detected or if a reduction in t...
[ "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions", "Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Human Diseases" ]
10.7554/elife.43942
Unimodal statistical learning produces multimodal object-like representations
The concept of objects is fundamental to cognition and is defined by a consistent set of sensory properties and physical affordances. Although it is unknown how the abstract concept of an object emerges, most accounts assume that visual or haptic boundaries are crucial in this process. Here, we tested an alternative hy...
[ "The Human Mind and Its Complexity", "Neuroscience and Disorders of the Nervous System" ]
10.1063/5.0020755
Multicaloric Effects In Metamagnetic Heusler Ni Mn In Under Uniaxial Stress And Magnetic Field
The world's growing hunger for artificial cold, on the one hand, and the ever more stringent climate targets, on the other, pose an enormous challenge to mankind. Novel, efficient, and environmentally friendly refrigeration technologies based on solid-state refrigerants can offer a way out of the problems arising from ...
[ "Condensed Matter Physics", "Materials Engineering" ]
10.1130/G38575.1
Sea Surface Temperature Evolution Across Aptian Oceanic Anoxic Event 1A
Atmospheric CO 2 possibly doubled during Oceanic Anoxic Event (OAE) 1a, likely in response to submarine volcanic outgassing. Despite being important for our understanding of the consequences of carbon cycle perturbations, the response of the climate system to this increase in greenhouse forcing is poorly constrained. H...
[ "Earth System Science", "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences" ]
Q2869637
CONSULTA DE MESA MODUS: Penetración en la Economía Digital para apoyar el crecimiento de la empresa en el campo de la consultoría en el mercado global
CONSULTA DE MESA MODUS: Formación para el mercado global a través del Diagnóstico y Definición de una Estrategia de penetración y actuación en la Economía Digital, en canales de comunicación desmaterializados, dando lugar a la implementación de procesos optimizados de comercio electrónico y marketing digital
[ "Individuals, Markets and Organisations", "Computer Science and Informatics" ]
10.1093/nar/gkw239
RNA folding pathways in stop motion
We introduce a method for predicting RNA folding pathways, with an application to the most important RNA tetraloops. The method is based on the idea that ensembles of three-dimensional fragments extracted from high-resolution crystal structures are heterogeneous enough to describe metastable as well as intermediate sta...
[ "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences", "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions" ]
10.1039/C6CP05658J
A Redox Active Radical As An Effective Nanoelectronic Component Stability And Electrochemical Tunnelling Spectroscopy In Ionic Liquids
A redox-active persistent perchlorotriphenylmethyl (PTM) radical chemically linked to gold exhibits stable electrochemical activity in ionic liquids. Electrochemical tunnelling spectroscopy in this medium demonstrates that the PTM radical shows a highly effective redox-mediated current enhancement, demonstrating its ap...
[ "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences", "Condensed Matter Physics", "Synthetic Chemistry and Materials" ]
W1988182021
Summary of: Antibiotic prophylaxis in dentistry: part I. A qualitative study of professionals' views on the NICE guideline
Background The NICE guideline for antibiotic prophylaxis before dental treatment has made a substantive change and fundamental departure from previous practice that affects long-standing beliefs and practice patterns. There is potential difficulty for healthcare professionals explaining the new guidance to patients who...
[ "Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Human Diseases", "The Social World and Its Interactions" ]
W2594851688
“Welcome on board”: Overall liking and just-about-right ratings of airplane meals in three different consumption contexts-laboratory, re-created airplane, and actual airplane
The main objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of contexts on overall liking and just-about-right (JAR) ratings of airplane meals. A rice dish (meal type A) and a pasta dish (meal type B) were assessed. Per meal type, two variants were produced (variant 1 and 2). Two hundred forty-two consumers were random...
[ "Products and Processes Engineering", "The Social World and Its Interactions" ]
W2782385075
Do women on board of directors have an impact on corporate governance quality and firm performance? A literature review
Women on board of directors (WOBD) should contribute to a sustainable strategic management with regard to the increased stakeholder demand on social and environmental issues. This literature review evaluates 200 empirical research studies on the impact of WOBD on corporate governance quality and firm performance. We br...
[ "Individuals, Markets and Organisations", "Institutions, Governance and Legal Systems" ]
10.3389/fnins.2017.00296
Oscillatory mechanisms of stimulus processing and selection in the visual and auditory systems: State-of-the-art, speculations and suggestions
All sensory systems need to continuously prioritize and select incoming stimuli in order to avoid overflow or interference, and provide a structure to the brain's input. However, the characteristics of this input differ across sensory systems; therefore, and as a direct consequence, each sensory system might have devel...
[ "Neuroscience and Disorders of the Nervous System", "The Human Mind and Its Complexity" ]
681719
Enhancing electrocatalysis in low temperature fuel cells by ionic liquid modification
The commercialization of low temperature fuel cells is restricted by the high cost and low durability of cathode catalysts. Intense efforts have been devoted to tackle this issue by engineering the structure of Pt-based catalysts. Herein, a novel concept towards enhancing the performance of low temperature fuel cell ca...
[ "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences", "Synthetic Chemistry and Materials", "Materials Engineering" ]
US 201816756325 A
Method for hair volume reduction
The present invention is in the field of hair treatment compositions; in particular relates to a method for hair volume reduction. Despite the prior art, there still exists the opportunity to increase the conditioning benefits delivered through hair treatment compositions. It is therefore an object of the present inven...
[ "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences", "Synthetic Chemistry and Materials" ]
10.1016/j.cell.2015.10.017
Relaxation of Loaded ESCRT-III Spiral Springs Drives Membrane Deformation
Summary ESCRT-III is required for lipid membrane remodeling in many cellular processes, from abscission to viral budding and multi-vesicular body biogenesis. However, how ESCRT-III polymerization generates membrane curvature remains debated. Here, we show that Snf7, the main component of ESCRT-III, polymerizes into spi...
[ "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions", "Condensed Matter Physics" ]
10.1093/molbev/msz015
OrthoMaM v10: Scaling-Up Orthologous Coding Sequence and Exon Alignments with More than One Hundred Mammalian Genomes
Abstract We present version 10 of OrthoMaM, a database of orthologous mammalian markers. OrthoMaM is already 11 years old and since the outset it has kept on improving, providing alignments and phylogenetic trees of high-quality computed with state-of-the-art methods on up-to-date data. The main contribution of this ve...
[ "Integrative Biology: from Genes and Genomes to Systems", "Computer Science and Informatics", "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions" ]
947695
Modeling news flows: How feedback loops influence citizens' beliefs and shape societies
Our beliefs about society are largely based on information that we encounter through media. This happens more and more in an ""unbundled” form: Single news items are distributed through sharing on social media, sorted by algorithms, and encountered on platforms on which they were not originally published. Many argue th...
[ "The Social World and Its Interactions", "Computer Science and Informatics" ]
10.1080/13600820903432142
The Berlin Wall Crumbled Down Upon Our Heads 1989 And Violence In The Former Socialist Multinational Federations
This contribution deals with the violence, conflicts and wars that followed the fall of the Berlin Wall in the former socialist multinational federations. The question of why these federations disintegrated so soon after the collapse of the communist regimes is followed by more puzzles. Why did violence occur in some p...
[ "The Study of the Human Past", "Institutions, Governance and Legal Systems", "The Social World and Its Interactions" ]
10.1021/acs.jpca.6b03843
Rate of homogenous nucleation of ice in supercooled water
The homogeneous freezing of water is of fundamental importance to a number of fields, including that of cloud formation. However, there is considerable scatter in homogeneous nucleation rate coefficients reported in the literature. Using a cold stage droplet system designed to minimize uncertainties in temperature meas...
[ "Condensed Matter Physics", "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences" ]
W2923620467
Geophysical Studies at the Horogoru Fortified Settlement in South Korea
The results of prospection studies at the medieval site Horogoru, in the Gyeonggi-do Province of South Korea, are described. Using ground-penetrating radar, the defense wall, built of tamped earth and masonry, was reconstructed. The analyses of GPR images and 3D-models of the wall were confi rmed and supplemented by ar...
[ "The Study of the Human Past", "Earth System Science" ]
10.1017/thg.2014.86
CNV concordance in 1,097 MZ twin pairs
Monozygotic (MZ) twins are genetically identical at conception, making them informative subjects for studies on somatic mutations. Copy number variants (CNVs) are responsible for a substantial part of genetic variation, have relatively high mutation rates, and are likely to be involved in phenotypic variation. We condu...
[ "Integrative Biology: from Genes and Genomes to Systems", "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions" ]
631470
Multicomponent protein cage co-crystals
The possibility to direct nanoscale structural order in complex matter is an important prerequisite for the preparation and characterisation of next-generation functional materials. Hierarchically ordered multicomponent materials are particularly interesting in this respect, since they allow controlled integration of d...
[ "Condensed Matter Physics", "Materials Engineering", "Synthetic Chemistry and Materials", "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences" ]
10.1051/0004-6361/202039078
Euclid Forecast Constraints On The Cosmic Distance Duality Relation With Complementary External Probes
La Caixa Foundation 100010434 LCF/BQ/PI19/11690015 Spanish Agencia Estatal de Investigacion through the grant "IFT Centro de Excelencia Severo Ochoa" SEV-2016-0597 FEDER -Fundo Europeu de Desenvolvimento Regional funds through the COMPETE 2020 -Operational Programme for Competitiveness and Internationalisatio...
[ "Universe Sciences" ]
10.1016/j.mce.2016.03.020
Functional characterisation of ADIPOQ variants using individuals recruited by genotype
Four non-coding GWAS variants in or near the ADIPOQ gene (rs17300539, rs17366653, rs3821799 and rs56354395) together explain 4% of the variation in circulating adiponectin. The functional basis for this is unknown. We tested the effect of these variants on ADIPOQ transcription, splicing and stability respectively in ad...
[ "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions", "Integrative Biology: from Genes and Genomes to Systems" ]
10.1051/0004-6361/201116455
Planck Early Results Xxi Properties Of The Interstellar Medium In The Galactic Plane
(abridged) Planck has observed the entire sky from 30 GHz to 857GHz. The observed foreground emission contains contributions from different phases of the interstellar medium (ISM). We have separated the observed Galactic emission into the different gaseous components (atomic, molecular and ionised) in each of a number ...
[ "Universe Sciences", "Fundamental Constituents of Matter" ]
988042
Life-Inspired complex molecular systems controlled by enzymatic reaction networks
Many of the key functions typically associated with living systems, including sensing of the environment, autonomous decision making, and extracting energy and building blocks from the environment for cell growth and division, are all governed by enzymatic reaction networks. Constructing synthetic systems that capture ...
[ "Synthetic Chemistry and Materials", "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions" ]
W2152541815
Plant Phenology-Related Shifts in Color Preferences of<i>Epicometis</i>(<i>Tropinota</i>)<i>Hirta</i>(Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae) Adults - Key to Effective Population Monitoring and Suppression
ABSTRACT The study was conducted to elucidate the possibility that a shift in color preferences of adults of the apple blossom beetle, Epicometis hirta, occurs sometime after the end of over-wintering and the onset blooming of Prunus spp. trees and between the termination of blooming and the death of the adults. Such i...
[ "Environmental Biology, Ecology and Evolution" ]
10.1117/12.914384
Gan Based Nanowire Photodetectors
In this work, we present a comprehensive study of the photocurrent phenomena in single defect-free GaN nanowires (NWs), analyzing the effect of the contact nature, excitation power, light polarization, measuring frequency, and environment. GaN NWs present high photocurrent gain, in the range of 1E5-1E8, with the phot...
[ "Condensed Matter Physics", "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences", "Synthetic Chemistry and Materials", "Materials Engineering" ]
10.1016/j.geoforum.2018.07.016
Transitioning without confrontation? Shared food growing niches and sustainable food transitions in Singapore
Following a series of global food crises and an increasing dependence on food imports, the Singaporean government has begun to support local food production as a means to improve the sustainability of its food regime. This extends to the development of state-led ventures which support shared food growing in the city. I...
[ "Environmental Biology, Ecology and Evolution", "The Social World and Its Interactions", "Human Mobility, Environment, and Space" ]
10.1093/nar/gkt116
The σ<sup>70</sup> region 1.2 regulates promoter escape by unwinding DNA downstream of the transcription start site
The mechanisms of abortive synthesis and promoter escape during initiation of transcription are poorly understood. Here, we show that, after initiation of RNA synthesis, non-specific interaction of σ70 region 1. 2, present in all σ70 family factors, with the non-template strand around position-4 relative to the transcr...
[ "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions" ]
10.1038/s41396-020-0627-1
It does not always take two to tango: “Syntrophy” via hydrogen cycling in one bacterial cell
Interspecies hydrogen transfer in anoxic ecosystems is essential for the complete microbial breakdown of organic matter to methane. Acetogenic bacteria are key players in anaerobic food webs and have been considered as prime candidates for hydrogen cycling. We have tested this hypothesis by mutational analysis of the h...
[ "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions", "Integrative Biology: from Genes and Genomes to Systems", "Environmental Biology, Ecology and Evolution" ]
10.3389/fmicb.2019.00112
Genome comparisons of Candida glabrata serial clinical isolates reveal patterns of genetic variation in infecting clonal populations
Candida glabrata is an opportunistic fungal pathogen that currently ranks as the second most common cause of candidiasis. Although the mechanisms underlying virulence and drug resistance in C. glabrata are now starting to be elucidated, we still lack a good understanding of how this yeast adapts during the course of a...
[ "Immunity, Infection and Immunotherapy", "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions" ]
10.1021/acs.jmedchem.5b01121
Rational Development of a Potent 15-Lipoxygenase-1 Inhibitor with in Vitro and ex Vivo Anti-inflammatory Properties
Human 15-lipoxygenase-1 (h-15-LOX-1) is a mammalian lipoxygenase and plays an important role in several inflammatory lung diseases such as asthma, COPD, and chronic bronchitis. Novel potent inhibitors of h-15-LOX-1 are required to explore the role of this enzyme further and to enable drug discovery efforts. In this stu...
[ "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions", "Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Human Diseases", "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences" ]
10.1091/mbc.E14-04-0867
A novel pathway of rapid TLR-triggered activation of integrin-dependent leukocyte adhesion that requires Rap1 GTPase
Rapid β2-integrin activation is indispensable for leukocyte adhesion and recruitment to sites of infection and is mediated by chemokine- or P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1-induced inside-out signaling. Here we uncovered a novel pathway for rapid activation of integrin-dependent leukocyte adhesion, triggered by toll-li...
[ "Immunity, Infection and Immunotherapy", "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions", "Cell Biology, Development, Stem Cells and Regeneration" ]
10.1093/qje/qju034
Optimal Regulation in the Presence of Reputation Concerns *
In all markets, firms go through a process of creative destruction: entry, random growth, and exit. In many of these markets there are also regulations that restrict entry, possibly distorting this process. We study the public interest rationale for entry taxes in a general equilibrium model with free entry and exit of...
[ "Individuals, Markets and Organisations" ]
10.1186/1752-0509-7-36
Mapping Condition Dependent Regulation Of Metabolism In Yeast Through Genome Scale Modeling
Background: The genome-scale metabolic model of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, first presented in 2003, was the first genome-scale network reconstruction for a eukaryotic organism. Since then continuous efforts have been made in order to improve and expand the yeast metabolic network. Results: Here we present iTO977, a comp...
[ "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions", "Integrative Biology: from Genes and Genomes to Systems", "Computer Science and Informatics" ]
10.1103/PhysRevB.86.205101
Nonthermal symmetry-broken states in the strongly interacting Hubbard model
We study the time evolution of the antiferromagnetic order parameter after interaction quenches in the Hubbard model. Using the nonequilibrium dynamical mean-field formalism, we show that the system, after a quench from intermediate to strong interaction, is trapped in a nonthermal state which is reminiscent of a photo...
[ "Condensed Matter Physics" ]
10.1515/pz-2015-0009
Remains of a late Neolithic barrow at Kruszyn. A glimpse of ritual and everyday life in early Corded Ware societies of the Polish Lowland
Das Grab aus Kruszyn, 2009 in Kujawien entdeckt, rechnet zu einer kleinen Regionalgruppe der Schnurkeramik. Es zeichnet sich durch einen verhältnismäßig guten Erhaltungszustand und untypisch zahlreiche, aus Knochen und Geweih gefertigte Werkzeugbeigaben aus. Die aufgedeckten sterblichen Überreste wurden anthropologisch...
[ "The Study of the Human Past" ]
10.1088/0004-637X/788/1/53
Chandra Spectroscopy Of Maxi J1305 704 Detection Of An Infalling Black Hole Disk Wind
We report on a Chandra/HETG X-ray spectrum of the black hole candidate MAXI J1305-704. A rich absorption complex is detected in the Fe L band, including density-sensitive lines from Fe XX, XXI, and XXII. Spectral analysis over three bands with photoionization models generally requires a gas density of n > 1 E+17 cm^-3....
[ "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences", "Universe Sciences" ]
10.1007/978-3-642-39872-8_3
The Vivification Problem In Real Time Business Intelligence A Vision
In the new era of Business Intelligence (BI) technology, transforming massive amounts of data into high-quality business information is essential. To achieve this, two non-overlapping worlds need to be aligned: the Information Technology (IT) world, represented by an organization’s operational data sources and the tech...
[ "Computer Science and Informatics", "Individuals, Markets and Organisations" ]
10.1016/j.porgcoat.2016.04.031
Effect of inhibitor-loaded halloysites and mesoporous silica nanocontainers on corrosion protection of powder coatings
We carried out the comparative study of the effect of inhibitor-loaded nanocontainers on the corrosion protection performance of polyester powder coatings by neutral salt-spray test (5% NaCl, 35 °C, different time). Halloysites and mesoporous silica particles loaded with corrosion inhibitor 8-hydroxyquinoline were homo...
[ "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences", "Materials Engineering" ]
10.1134/S1063772915060086
The Role Of Large Scale Convection In Supernovae Explosions
We present the results of simulations of Type Ia and II supernovae explosions taking into account the rotation of the initial configuration. The main idea is development of a large-scale convective instability which affects strongly the geometry of the explosion. For Type Ia supernova a jet-like structure of the ejecta...
[ "Universe Sciences", "Fundamental Constituents of Matter" ]
10.1007/978-1-4939-8561-6_6
Implementing A Transcription Factor Interaction Prediction System Using The Genometric Query Language
Novel technologies and growing interest have resulted in a large increase in the amount of data available for genomics and transcriptomics studies, both in terms of volume and contents. Biology is relying more and more on computational methods to process, investigate, and extract knowledge from this huge amount of data...
[ "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions", "Computer Science and Informatics" ]
10.1109/JSAC.2016.2577278
Pricing And Resource Allocation Via Game Theory For A Small Cell Video Caching System
Evidence indicates that downloading on-demand videos accounts for a dramatic increase in data traffic over cellular networks. Caching popular videos in the storage of small-cell base stations (SBS), namely, small-cell caching, is an efficient technology for reducing the transmission latency while mitigating the redunda...
[ "Systems and Communication Engineering", "Computer Science and Informatics" ]
10.1038/nrclinonc.2016.144
Circulating and disseminated tumour cells-mechanisms of immune surveillance and escape
Metastatic spread of tumour cells is the main cause of cancer-related deaths. Understanding the mechanisms of tumour-cell dissemination has, therefore, become an important focus for cancer research. In patients with cancer, disseminated cancer cells are often detectable in the peripheral blood as circulating tumour cel...
[ "Immunity, Infection and Immunotherapy", "Physiology in Health, Disease and Ageing", "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions" ]
10.1080/00036811.2015.1038254
Upscaling Nonlinear Adsorption In Periodic Porous Media Homogenization Approach
We consider the homogenization of a model of reactive flows through periodic porous media involving a single solute which can be absorbed and desorbed on the pore boundaries. This is a system of two convection–diffusion equations, one in the bulk and one on the pore boundaries, coupled by an exchange reaction term. The...
[ "Mathematics", "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences" ]
3740059
Real-Time thermotronics: handling fluctuations, dynamics and dissipation for smart radiative thermal management
Thermotronics is a developing discipline that offers promising options to manage heat sources and proposes new ways of exploiting signals encoded by heat. Analogously to what happens in electronic components in which electric currents flow as a consequence of potential differences, thermotronic components are devices i...
[ "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences", "Condensed Matter Physics", "Systems and Communication Engineering" ]
10.1103/PhysRevB.86.115116
Correlated electronic structure and chemical bonding of cerium pnictides and γ-Ce
We present calculated spectral properties and lattice parameters for cerium pnictides (CeN, CeP, CeAs, CeSb, CeBi) and γ-Ce, within the LDA/GGA+DMFT (local density approximation/generalized gradient approximation+dynamical mean field theory) approach. The effective impurity model arising in the DMFT is solved by using ...
[ "Condensed Matter Physics", "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences" ]
335568
Architecture of bacterial lipid rafts; inhibition of virulence and antibiotic resistance using raft-disassembling small molecules
Membranes of eukaryotic cells organize signal transduction proteins into microdomains or lipid rafts whose integrity is essential for numerous cellular processes. Lipid rafts has been considered a fundamental step to define the cellular complexity of eukaryotes, assuming that bacteria do not require such a sophisticate...
[ "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions", "Immunity, Infection and Immunotherapy", "Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Human Diseases" ]
10.1016/j.cels.2018.06.006
Interdependence between EGFR and Phosphatases Spatially Established by Vesicular Dynamics Generates a Growth Factor Sensing and Responding Network
The proto-oncogenic epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is a tyrosine kinase whose sensitivity to growth factors and signal duration determines cellular behavior. We resolve how EGFR's response to epidermal growth factor (EGF) originates from dynamically established recursive interactions with spatially organized p...
[ "Cell Biology, Development, Stem Cells and Regeneration", "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions" ]
885069
Synaptome architecture of the single neuron
Synapses participate in all our thoughts and actions and are damaged in over 100 genetic brain disorders. Synapses are the hallmark of brain complexity, being present in vast numbers and containing thousands of different proteins. Unravelling this complexity to get at the functional logic embedded within is a major cha...
[ "Neuroscience and Disorders of the Nervous System", "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions", "Integrative Biology: from Genes and Genomes to Systems" ]
10.5772/60416
Parloma A Novel Human Robot Interaction System For Deaf Blind Remote Communication
Deaf-blindness forces people to live in isolation. At present, there is no existing technological solution enabling two (or many) deaf-blind people to communicate remotely among themselves in tacti. . .
[ "Computer Science and Informatics", "Systems and Communication Engineering" ]
10.1051/0004-6361/202039294
Hydrodynamical Simulations Of Protoplanetary Disks Including Irradiation Of Stellar Photons I Resolution Study For Vertical Shear Instability Vsi
In recent years hydrodynamical (HD) models have become important to describe the gas kinematics in protoplanetary disks, especially in combination with models of photoevaporation and/or magnetic-driven winds. We focus on diagnosing the the vertical extent of the VSI at 203 cells per scale height and allude at what reso...
[ "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences", "Universe Sciences" ]
10.1038/ijo.2016.88
Tracking of body mass index from 7 to 69 years of age
Background: Heavy children have an increased risk of being overweight young adults. Whether this risk remains in late adulthood is not well-understood. We investigated body mass index (BMI; kg m-2) tracking from childhood to late adulthood. Methods: From the Copenhagen School Health Records Register, 72 959 men and 25 ...
[ "Physiology in Health, Disease and Ageing", "Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Human Diseases" ]
883687
Multiple Designer Organelles for Expanded Eukaryotic life
The emergence of organelles dedicated to specific cellular functions drove the evolution of more complex eukaryotic organisms. We recently created membraneless organelles inside eukaryotic cells dedicated to orthogonal translation, which opened a new path to residue-specific protein engineering using genetic code expan...
[ "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions", "Cell Biology, Development, Stem Cells and Regeneration", "Biotechnology and Biosystems Engineering", "Integrative Biology: from Genes and Genomes to Systems" ]
10.1371/journal.pone.0143373
What is the best NGS enrichment method for the molecular diagnosis of monogenic diabetes and obesity?
Molecular diagnosis of monogenic diabetes and obesity is of paramount importance for both the patient and society, as it can result in personalized medicine associated with a better life and it eventually saves health care spending. Genetic clinical laboratories are currently switching from Sanger sequencing to next-ge...
[ "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions", "Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Human Diseases", "Integrative Biology: from Genes and Genomes to Systems" ]
W17831775
An Ice-Ocean Forecasting System For Eastern Canadian Waters
An ice-ocean forecasting system for eastern Canadian waters has been developed to provide short-term forecasts of ice concentration, ice thickness, sea surface temperature and other oceanographic variables. The system has been run operationally at Bedford Institute of Oceanography since 2007. Daily forecasts are provid...
[ "Earth System Science", "Systems and Communication Engineering" ]
10.1371/journal.pgen.1003540
Cell Polarity and Patterning by PIN Trafficking through Early Endosomal Compartments in Arabidopsis thaliana
PIN-FORMED (PIN) proteins localize asymmetrically at the plasma membrane and mediate intercellular polar transport of the plant hormone auxin that is crucial for a multitude of developmental processes in plants. PIN localization is under extensive control by environmental or developmental cues, but mechanisms regulatin...
[ "Cell Biology, Development, Stem Cells and Regeneration", "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions" ]
172474
The dark side of the belle époque. political violence and armed associations in europe before the first world war
This research project is a comparative historical study which examines the role of militias, paramilitary movements, armed organisations, and vigilante groups before the First World War (from the late 19th century to 1914). Its goal is to investigate how and to what extent organised political violence permeated Europea...
[ "The Study of the Human Past", "The Social World and Its Interactions" ]
10.1016/j.apgeog.2018.02.017
The influence of vegetation and surrounding traffic noise parameters on the sound environment of urban parks
The main aim of this study was to investigate the effects of vegetation and traffic-noise parameters on the sound environment of urban parks. Eight parks of different sizes and varying proximity to the city's ring road were selected in Antwerp, Belgium. The sound environment was evaluated with a dual approach, using pr...
[ "Earth System Science", "Products and Processes Engineering" ]
10.1117/12.2214758
Megahertz Fdml Laser With Up To 143Nm Sweep Range For Ultrahigh Resolution Oct At 1050Nm
We present a new design of a Fourier Domain Mode Locked laser (FDML laser), which provides a new record in sweep range at ~1μm center wavelength: At the fundamental sweep rate of 2x417 kHz we reach 143nm bandwidth and 120nm with 4x buffering at 1. 67MHz sweep rate. The latter configuration of our system is characterize...
[ "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences", "Systems and Communication Engineering" ]
10.3201/eid2310.170307
Spread of chikungunya virus east/central/South African genotype in northeast Brazil
We investigated an outbreak of exanthematous illness in Maceió by using molecular surveillance; 76% of samples tested positive for chikungunya virus. Genetic analysis of 23 newly generated genomes identified the East/Central/South African genotype, suggesting that this lineage has persisted since mid-2014 in Brazil and...
[ "Environmental Biology, Ecology and Evolution", "Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Human Diseases" ]
10.1126/scitranslmed.aaf1475
Long noncoding RNA Chast promotes cardiac remodeling
Recent studies highlighted long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) to play an important role in cardiac development. However, understanding of lncRNAs in cardiac diseases is still limited. Global lncRNA expression profiling indicated that several lncRNA transcripts are deregulated during pressure overload-induced cardiac hypertr...
[ "Cell Biology, Development, Stem Cells and Regeneration", "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions", "Physiology in Health, Disease and Ageing" ]
10.1007/978-3-642-14287-1_6
Experimental Detection Of Embedded Implicatures
According to the Gricean approach to scalar implicatures (SIs for short), SIs are pragmatic inferences that result from a reasoning about the speaker’s communicative intentions. In recent years, an alternative view of SIs (let us call it the ‘grammatical view’ of SIs) has been put forward, according to which they resul...
[ "Texts and Concepts", "The Human Mind and Its Complexity" ]
interreg_349
Integration of recreation and tourism concerns in Natura 2000 management planning processes to support sustainability in the alpine area
The Alpine region contains a large number of valuable habitats and rare species of European interest, which are protected in Natura 2000 sites. They also host plenty of tourist destinations of European significance. Therefore tourist businesses are concerned that future development options may be severely limited and t...
[ "Environmental Biology, Ecology and Evolution", "Human Mobility, Environment, and Space" ]
170392
Revivos - reviving singers through voice synthesis
Music Industry is seeking new forms of monetization of their catalogue. Online music distribution and current listening habits demand of innovative solutions for digital audiences that are today bigger than ever. Pop stars maintain a huge popularity years after their retirement or accidental decease. Moreover this inte...
[ "Computer Science and Informatics", "Products and Processes Engineering", "Individuals, Markets and Organisations" ]
10.1186/s12936-017-1978-6
Do the venous blood samples replicate malaria parasite densities found in capillary blood? A field study performed in naturally-infected asymptomatic children in Cameroon
Background: The measure of new drug- or vaccine-based approaches for malaria control is based on direct membrane feeding assays (DMFAs) where gametocyte-infected blood samples are offered to mosquitoes through an artificial feeder system. Gametocyte donors are identified by the microscopic detection and quantification ...
[ "Immunity, Infection and Immunotherapy", "Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Human Diseases" ]
224738
Exploring the contribution of bacteriophages to the emergence and spread of antibiotic resistance in environmental settings
Antibiotic resistance has become a global public health concern. Although this phenomenon has been widely studied in clinical settings, its impact has not been extensively explored in environmental settings. The environment is continually exposed to a wide variety of antimicrobials and their metabolites through wastewa...
[ "Environmental Biology, Ecology and Evolution", "Biotechnology and Biosystems Engineering", "Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Human Diseases" ]
W2015509135
Sailing to Byzantium and Byzantium of W. B. Yeats – A Symbolical Viewpoint According to the Creation of Primal Elements
Two well-known poems of W. B. Yeats are seen here in a specific perspective of Creation primal elements (earth, water, air, fire) by a symbolical point of view. Certainly, there are different interpretations of these poems, where symbolic point of view is fundamental. The very symbols which interpretation/ analyses foc...
[ "Texts and Concepts" ]
10.1038/NPHYS3083
Pseudospin Driven Spin Relaxation Mechanism In Graphene
The prospect of transporting spin information over long distances in graphene, possible because of its small intrinsic spin–orbit coupling (SOC) and vanishing hyperfine interaction, has stimulated intense research exploring spintronics applications. However, measured spin relaxation times are orders of magnitude smalle...
[ "Condensed Matter Physics", "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences" ]
2722203
Artificial metabolic cells for biomanufacturing of bio-based chiral fine chemicals
One of the major challenges of sustainable chemistry is expanding the palette of bio-based chemicals that can replace, or at least ameliorate, the exploitation of fuel-based chemicals. Cell-free metabolic engineering using soluble enzymes is an emerging and versatile approach that seeks to increase the selectivity and...
[ "Synthetic Chemistry and Materials", "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions", "Biotechnology and Biosystems Engineering" ]
W1779795533
Hox5 Genes Regulate the Wnt2/2b-Bmp4-Signaling Axis during Lung Development
Hox genes are required for proper anteroposterior axial patterning and the development of several organ systems. Here, we show that all three Hox5 paralogous genes play redundant roles in the developing lung. Hoxa5;Hoxb5;Hoxc5 triple-mutant embryos develop severely hypoplastic lungs with reduced branching and proximal-...
[ "Cell Biology, Development, Stem Cells and Regeneration", "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions" ]
10.1080/23746149.2019.1651672
Engineered Electronic States In Atomically Precise Artificial Lattices And Graphene Nanoribbons
The fabrication of atomically precise structures with designer electronic properties is one of the emerging topics in condensed matter physics. The required level of structural control can either b. . .
[ "Condensed Matter Physics", "Synthetic Chemistry and Materials" ]
10.1098/rspb.2015.0211
Does natural selection favour taller stature among the tallest people on earth?
The Dutch are the tallest people on earth. Over the last 200 years, they have grown 20 cm in height: a rapid rate of increase that points to environmental causes. This secular trend in height is echoed across all Western populations, but came to an end, or at least levelled off, much earlier than in The Netherlands. On...
[ "Environmental Biology, Ecology and Evolution", "Integrative Biology: from Genes and Genomes to Systems" ]
W2059483036
The Visual Turing Test for Scene Reconstruction
We present the first large scale system for capturing and rendering relight able scene reconstructions from massive unstructured photo collections taken under different illumination conditions and viewpoints. We combine photos taken from many sources, Flickr-Based ground-level imagery, oblique aerial views, and street ...
[ "Computer Science and Informatics" ]
W2004897885
Interaction of Ag with the Si(111)1×1–H surface
Abstract Synchrotron radiation based photoemission spectroscopy (SRPES) and low energy electron diffraction (LEED) are used to study the interaction between Ag atoms and the Si(1 1 1)1 × 1–H surface. At an Ag coverage of 0.063 monolayers (ML) on the Si(1 1 1)1 × 1–H surface, the Si 2p component corresponding to Si–H bo...
[ "Condensed Matter Physics", "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences" ]
10.1073/pnas.1714801114
Intact hemisphere and corpus callosum compensate for visuomotor functions after early visual cortex damage
Unilateral damage to the primary visual cortex (V1) leads to clinical blindness in the opposite visual hemifield, yet nonconscious ability to transform unseen visual input into motor output can be retained, a condition known as “blindsight. ” Here we combined psychophysics, functional magnetic resonance imaging, and tr...
[ "Neuroscience and Disorders of the Nervous System", "Cell Biology, Development, Stem Cells and Regeneration" ]
W1985387602
Aligning Business and IT Strategies in Multi-business Organizations
The alignment of business and information technology (IT) strategies is an important and enduring theoretical challenge for the information systems discipline, remaining a top issue in practice over the past 20 years. Multi-business organizations (MBOs) present a particular alignment challenge because business strategi...
[ "Individuals, Markets and Organisations", "Computer Science and Informatics" ]
10.1063/1.5115260
Antimony Doped Tin Oxide Polyethylenimine Electron Selective Contact For Reliable And Light Soaking Free High Performance Inverted Organic Solar Cells
We have demonstrated a high-performance low temperature solution processed electron selective contact consisting of 10 at. % antimony doped tin oxide (ATO) and the neutral polymer polyethylenimine (PEI). Inverted organic photovoltaics (OPVs) utilizing ATO/PEI as electron selective contact exhibited high power conversio...
[ "Condensed Matter Physics", "Materials Engineering", "Synthetic Chemistry and Materials" ]
10.1016/j.crma.2014.12.007
On metric Diophantine approximation in matrices and Lie groups
We study the Diophantine exponent of analytic submanifolds of m×. n real matrices, answering questions of Beresnevich, Kleinbock, and Margulis. We identify a family of algebraic obstructions to the extremality of such a submanifold, and give a formula for the exponent when the submanifold is algebraic and defined over ...
[ "Mathematics" ]
10.1074/mcp.RA117.000471
AP-SWATH reveals direct involvement of VCP/ p97 in integrated stress response signaling through facilitating CReP/PPP1R15B degradation
The ubiquitin-directed AAA-ATPase VCP/p97 facilitates degradation of damaged or misfolded proteins in diverse cellular stress response pathways. Resolving the complexity of its interactions with partner and substrate proteins and understanding its links to stress signaling is therefore a major challenge. Here, we used ...
[ "Cell Biology, Development, Stem Cells and Regeneration", "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions" ]
219045
Food safety monitoring by electrochemical lateral flow immunoassay
The international food safety community is demanding new technological advances in rapid and quantitative immunobiosensors. These devices will enable the implementation of on-site monitoring processes for the most relevant analytes (pathogens, allergens, etc) set by international standards on food safety at lower costs...
[ "Biotechnology and Biosystems Engineering", "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences", "Products and Processes Engineering", "Systems and Communication Engineering" ]
10.1021/ct2003622
GROMOS++ software for the analysis of biomolecular simulation trajectories
GROMOS++ is a set of C++ programs for pre- and postprocessing of molecular dynamics simulation trajectories and as such is part of the GROningen MOlecular Simulation software for (bio)molecular simulation. It contains more than 70 programs that can be used to prepare data for the production of molecular simulation traj...
[ "Computer Science and Informatics", "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences", "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions" ]
10.1007/s00023-018-00757-0
Energy Contribution of a Point-Interacting Impurity in a Fermi Gas
We give a bound on the ground-state energy of a system of N non-interacting fermions in a three-dimensional cubic box interacting with an impurity particle via point interactions. We show that the change in energy compared to the system in the absence of the impurity is bounded in terms of the gas density and the scatt...
[ "Condensed Matter Physics", "Fundamental Constituents of Matter" ]
interreg_2216
Strategies and measures for fire risk mitigation in the Mediterranean area
This project tackles the challenge of better fire forecasting, prevention and suppression to protect and promote the environmental, cultural and tourist resources of the "Maritime" space. The general objective is to contribute to the improvement of the capacity of public institutions to prevent and manage the growing f...
[ "Earth System Science", "Environmental Biology, Ecology and Evolution", "Institutions, Governance and Legal Systems" ]
US 9513173 W
VEHICLE DOOR ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM
A vehicle door alignment system is disclosed for permanently aligning a vertically sliding door (10) or a structural key member (12) located on an edge of the door (10) engages an oversized mating receptacle (14) located on a corresponding edge of the door opening (16) when the door (10) is in a closed position. The do...
[ "Products and Processes Engineering", "Materials Engineering" ]
10.1016/j.chembiol.2014.08.010
Photoswitchable red fluorescent protein with a large Stokes shift
A subclass of fluorescent proteins (FPs), large Stokes shift (LSS) FP, are characterized by increased spread between excitation and emission maxima. We report a photoswitchable variant of a red FP with an LSS, PSLSSmKate, which initially exhibits excitation and emission at 445 and 622 nm, but violet irradiation photosw...
[ "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences", "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions" ]
10.1051/0004-6361/201833560
Dissecting Bombs And Bursts Non Lte Inversions Of Low Atmosphere Reconnection In Sst And Iris Observations
Ellerman bombs and UV bursts are transient brightenings that are ubiquitously observed in the lower atmospheres of active and emerging flux regions. As they are believed to pinpoint sites of magnet . . .
[ "Universe Sciences" ]
Q2700747
Betriebskapital
Das Projekt betrifft die Unterstützung des Betriebskapitals eines Unternehmens im Falle eines Umsatzrückgangs (Umsatzerlöse), der durch die negativen Auswirkungen des COVID-19-Ausbruchs verursacht wird.
[ "Individuals, Markets and Organisations" ]
W2371501792
Evaluation of Agricultural System Harmony Coefficient on Dingxi Area
On the basis of some relative agricultural appraised index,the agricultural system harmony coefficient was established according to the natural and economic condition of Dingxi area.Harmony coefficient(HC) model was constructed which was consists of efficacy function,harmony coefficient function,the harmony coefficient...
[ "Earth System Science", "Environmental Biology, Ecology and Evolution" ]
10.1039/c8cy02235f
Zr-MOF-808@MCM-41 catalyzed phosgene-free synthesis of polyurethane precursors
In this work, a catalytic method is presented for the synthesis of aromatic carbamates from aromatic amines using dimethyl carbonate instead of phosgene as a green and safe reaction process. Microcrystalline Zr-MOF-808 is reported as an active and efficient heterogeneous catalyst for the selective carbamoylation of ani...
[ "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences", "Synthetic Chemistry and Materials" ]
10.1117/12.2263357
Towards Detection Of Pipeline Integrity Threats Using A Smart Fiber Optic Surveillance System Pit Stop Project Blind Field Test Results
This paper presents the first report on on-line and final blind field test results of a pipeline integrity threat surveillance system. The system integrates a machine+activity identification mode, and a threat detection mode. Two different pipeline sections were selected for the blind tests: One close to the sensor pos...
[ "Systems and Communication Engineering", "Products and Processes Engineering", "Computer Science and Informatics" ]
10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.186601
Real-space and reciprocal-space berry phases in the hall effect of Mn1-xFexSi
We report an experimental and computational study of the Hall effect in Mn1-xFexSi, as complemented by measurements in Mn1-xCoxSi, when helimagnetic order is suppressed under substitutional doping. For small x the anomalous Hall effect (AHE) and the topological Hall effect (THE) change sign. Under larger doping the AHE...
[ "Condensed Matter Physics", "Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences" ]
10.1080/17449057.2014.991151
Claimed Co Ethnics And Kin State Citizenship In Southeastern Europe
AbstractThe paper introduces the often neglected concept of ‘claimed co-ethnics’ in the analysis of citizenship policies. It argues that this is an interstitial category that further complicates the triadic nexus between national minorities, nationalising states and kin-states. The ‘claimed co-ethnics’ are defined as p...
[ "Institutions, Governance and Legal Systems", "The Social World and Its Interactions" ]
AU 2014/228344 A
HDAC inhibitors
Disclosed herein are compounds of formula (I), and methods of inhibiting histone deacetylase ("HDAC") enzymes (e.g., HDAC1, HDAC2, and HDAC3) using compounds of formula (I).
[ "Molecules of Life: Biological Mechanisms, Structures and Functions", "Synthetic Chemistry and Materials" ]