نتایج جستجو برای: interactants

تعداد نتایج: 261  

2011
Patient Rambe

Social networking sites (SNS) affordances for persistent interaction, collective generation of knowledge, and formation of peer-based clusters for knowledge sharing render them useful for developing constructivist knowledge environments. However, notwithstanding their academic value, these environments are not necessarily insulated from the exercise of academic/ power. Despite a growing corpus ...

2014
Davide Barbagallo Angelo Giuseppe Condorelli Salvatore Piro Nunziatina Parrinello Tina Fløyel Marco Ragusa Agata Maria Rabuazzo Joachim Størling Francesco Purrello Cinzia Di Pietro Michele Purrello

Transcription factor CEBPA has been widely studied for its involvement in hematopoietic cell differentiation and causal role in hematological malignancies. We demonstrate here that it also performs a causal role in cytokine-induced apoptosis of pancreas β cells. Treatment of two mouse pancreatic α and β cell lines (αTC1-6 and βTC1) with proinflammatory cytokines IL-1β, IFN-γ, and TNF-α at doses...

2012

Spoken dialogue systems are increasingly being used to facilitate and enhance human communication. While these interactive systems can process the linguistic aspects of human communication, they are not yet capable of processing the complex dynamics involved in social interaction. Conversational interaction is a complex dynamic and joint activity where all speakers participate in the constructi...

2006
Satoshi V. Suzuki

To maintain sound social relationships between people and social actors including robots, embodied agents, and computers, both parties in any relationship should continue to have equal social positions. In other words, the social actor should serve as the human’s “teammate” (Fogg, 2003) and not be thought of as a “slave.” To enable the social actor to remain the human’s “teammate,” the human an...

2016
Brian J. Sanderson Malcolm E. Augat Douglas R. Taylor Edmund D. Brodie

Social context refers to the composition of an individual's social interactants, including potential mates. In spatially structured populations, social context can vary among individuals within populations, generating the opportunity for social selection to drive differences in fitness functions among individuals at a fine spatial scale. In sexually polymorphic plants, the local sex ratio varie...

2015
Rajesh Kumar G Mrudula Spurthi K Kishore Kumar G Mohanalatha Kurapati Saraswati M Mohini Aiyengar T Chiranjeevi P Srilatha Reddy G Nivas S Kaushik P Sanjib Sahu K Surekha Rani H

BACKGROUND Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) is clearly a multifactorial disease that develops from childhood and ultimately leads to death. Several reports revealed having a First Degree Relatives (FDRS) with premature CAD is a significant autonomous risk factor for CAD development. C - reactive protein (CRP) is a member of the pentraxin family and is the most widely studied proinflammatory biomar...

2007
JON E. GRAHE

Previous studies have indicated that situational context impacts the rapport experience (e.g., F. J. Bernieri, J. S. Gillis, J. M. Davis, & J. E. Grahe, 1996; N. M. Puccinelli, L. Tickle-Degnen, & R. Rosenthal, 2003). The authors designed the present study to further document the behavioral and experiential predictors of dyadic rapport and to evaluate dyadic rapport experiences when contributio...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Olaya Rendueles Peter C Zee Iris Dinkelacker Michaela Amherd Sébastien Wielgoss Gregory J Velicer

Diverse forms of kin discrimination, broadly defined as alteration of social behavior as a function of genetic relatedness among interactants, are common among social organisms from microbes to humans. However, the evolutionary origins and causes of kin-discriminatory behavior remain largely obscure. One form of kin discrimination observed in microbes is the failure of genetically distinct colo...

2005
Daniel N. Stern Louis W. Sander Jeremy P. Nahum Alexandra M. Harrison Edward Z. Tronick

Lyons-Ruth , Alec C. Morgan , Nadia Bruschweilerstern and Edward Z. Tronick It is by now generally accepted that something more than interpretation is necessary to bring about therapeutic change. Using an approach based on recent studies of mother-infant interaction and non-linear dynamic systems and their relation to theories of mind, the authors propose that the something more resides in inte...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2001
T M Peake A M Terry P K McGregor T Dabelsteen

Animal communication generally occurs in the environment of a network of several potential signallers and receivers. Within a network environment, it is possible to gain relative information about conspecifics by eavesdropping on signalling interactions. We presented male great tits with the opportunity to gain such information by simulating singing interactions using two loudspeakers. Interact...

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