نتایج جستجو برای: 2013 then

تعداد نتایج: 924991  

Journal: :Archives of biochemistry and biophysics 2008
Yiwen Chen Feng Ding Huifen Nie Adrian W Serohijos Shantanu Sharma Kyle C Wilcox Shuangye Yin Nikolay V Dokholyan

Over the past three decades the protein folding field has undergone monumental changes. Originally a purely academic question, how a protein folds has now become vital in understanding diseases and our abilities to rationally manipulate cellular life by engineering protein folding pathways. We review and contrast past and recent developments in the protein folding field. Specifically, we discus...

2012

In this document I describe how the standard way the socle operator is set up for a module, and a neater way is can be set up using the lattice of submodules. I indicate why this way is neater by showing how the construction can be iterated. I go through the various constructions first for the straight socle, and then for the socle relative to a given hereditary torsion theory.

2012
Susan Bolt

Technological developments have altered pedagogies in classroom teaching but approaches to teacher professional development have remained largely unchanged. The purpose of this paper is to describe an evolving learning process that spans the last decade and draws from three different investigations into professional development. The author compares and contrasts the key findings from two indepe...

Journal: :History and philosophy of the life sciences 2016
Evelyn Fox Keller

Historically, living was divided from dead, inert matter by its autonomous activity. Today, a number of materials not themselves alive are characterized as having inherent activity, and this activity has become the subject of a hot new field of physics, "Active Matter", or "Soft matter become alive." For active matter scientists, the relation of physics to biology is guaranteed in one direction...

2010
Arthur Choi Adnan Darwiche

We present in this paper a framework of approximate probabilistic inference which is based on three simple concepts. First, our notion of an approximation is based on “relaxing” equality constraints, for the purposes of simplifying a problem so that it can be solved more readily. Second, is the concept of “compensation,” which calls for imposing weaker notions of equality to compensate for the ...

Journal: :Nature nanotechnology 2011
Chris Toumey

In October 2006, in the first issue of this journal, I described the idea of ‘democratizing science’ — a state of affairs in which non-experts have active and constructive roles in science policy decisions1. At that time, there were expectations that nanotechnology would be a laboratory for experimenting with the idea of democratizing science. From this came an impressive battery of focus group...

2001
Robert C. Aitken Edward B. Eichelberger Navid Shahriari

There are two broad approaches to device testing: Functional test – “Does the device do what it is supposed to do?” – and structural test – “Has the device been built correctly?” Historically, electronic devices were tested functionally. If a device met its specifications, then by definition it worked and test was complete. As the complexity of electronic systems increased, however, verifying t...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1990
W H Northway

Bronchopulmonary dysplasia was first described in 1967 in a series of 32 infants with severe respiratory distress syndrome who were treated with artificial ventilation and supplemental oxygen. 1 These infants had initially been given antibiotics, the usual measures for control of body temperature, and glucose and sodium bicarbonate intravenously to combat acidosis. They had not responded to thi...

2015
Lorraine F Clark Thomas Kodadek

A second enzyme that removes acetyl groups from lysine residues in E. coli been discovered and represents the founding member of a new enzyme family.

1997
M A B SIDDIQUE

DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS as a separate branch of economics emerged at the end of the Second World War. During the dominance of neo-classical economics from the 1870s until the Keynesian Revolution of the 1930s, economists were more concerned with partial equilibrium analysis. They worked on the assumption that a free competitive capitalist economy would automatically ensure the maximisation of nat...

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