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Central Modulatory Neurons Control Fuel Selection in Flight Muscle of Migratory Locust

2003

Insect flight is one of the most intense and energy-demanding physiological activities. High carbohydrate oxidation rates are necessary for take-off, but, to spare the limited carbohydrate reserves, long-distance flyers, such as locusts, soon switch to lipid as the main fuel. We demonstrate that before a flight, locust muscles are metabolically poised for take-off by the release of octopamine from central modulatory dorsal unpaired median (DUM) neurons, which increases the levels of the potent glycolytic activator fructose 2,6-bisphosphate in flight muscle. Because DUM neurons innervating the flight muscles are active during rest but selectively inhibited during flight, they stimulate carbo…

Central Nervous SystemMalemedicine.medical_specialtyGrasshoppersBrief CommunicationInsect flightCarbohydrate catabolismInternal medicinemedicineFructosediphosphatesPremovement neuronal activityAnimalsGlycolysisProtein kinase AMuscle SkeletalOctopamineNeuronsbiologyGeneral NeuroscienceMigratory locustbiology.organism_classificationCyclic AMP-Dependent Protein KinasesEndocrinologyFlight AnimalOctopamine (neurotransmitter)FemaleGlycolysisLocustSignal Transduction
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Ceramide Mediates Acute Oxygen Sensing in Vascular Tissues

2014

AbstractAims: A variety of vessels, such as resistance pulmonary arteries (PA) and fetoplacental arteries and the ductus arteriosus (DA) are specialized in sensing and responding to changes in oxygen tension. Despite opposite stimuli, normoxic DA contraction and hypoxic fetoplacental and PA vasoconstriction share some mechanistic features. Activation of neutral sphingomyelinase (nSMase) and subsequent ceramide production has been involved in hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction (HPV). Herein we aimed to study the possible role of nSMase-derived ceramide as a common factor in the acute oxygen-sensing function of specialized vascular tissues. Results: The nSMase inhibitor GW4869 and an anticera…

CeramideContraction (grammar)PhysiologyClinical BiochemistryGene ExpressionChick EmbryoPulmonary ArterySphingomyelin phosphodiesteraseBiologyCeramidesBenzylidene CompoundsBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundHypoxic pulmonary vasoconstrictionmedicineAnimalsHumansHypoxiaMolecular BiologyGeneral Environmental Sciencechemistry.chemical_classificationReactive oxygen speciesAniline CompoundsDuctus ArteriosusCell BiologyCell biologyOxygen tensionOxygenOriginal Research CommunicationsSphingomyelin PhosphodiesteraseShaw Potassium ChannelsBiochemistrychemistryVasoconstrictionBlood VesselsGeneral Earth and Planetary Sciencesmedicine.symptomReactive Oxygen SpeciesSphingomyelinVasoconstrictionAntioxidants & Redox Signaling
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System-theoretical analysis of the Clare Bishop Area in the cat

1980

The Clare Bishop Area (CBA) is a retinotopically organized cortical area in the cat brain connected to a great variety of visual areas in a very complex wax (Fig. 1). Experimental analysis is difficult because of the following aspects: 1. As the distance from the retina increases, the signal combinations necessary to analyse the system become more and more specific. 2. Feedback loops cannot be opened, so an unequivocal identification of CBA cell properties is impossible. 3. The nonlinear character seems to have a great influence on signal processing. To circumvent these problems, specific signal combinations leading to a separation of input subsystems have been developed (Hoffmann and v. Se…

Cerebral CortexPolynomialSequenceSignal processingTime FactorsGeneral Computer ScienceComputer scienceEstimation theorySystems TheoryCell CommunicationFunction (mathematics)Models BiologicalSignalNonlinear systemCatsVisual PerceptionFeature (machine learning)AnimalsAlgorithmMathematicsBiotechnologyBiological Cybernetics
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The effect of the fused-ring substituent on anthracene chalcones: crystal structural and DFT studies of 1-(anthracen-9-yl)-3-(naphthalen-2-yl)prop-2-…

2018

Two new anthracene chalcones, namely 1-(anthracen-9-yl)-3-(naphthalen-2-yl)prop-2-en-1-one and 1-(anthracen-9-yl)-3-(pyren-1-yl)prop-2-en-1-one, have been successfully synthesized and the effect of the different fused ring substituent system attached to the anthracene chalcone derivative investigated. These compounds show a very narrow band gap due to the large p-conjugated systems, making them promising candidates as optoelectronic materials. Hirshfeld surface analysis has been carried out to show the contribution of inter­molecular contacts and weak inter­actions to supra­molecular stabilization.

Chalconecrystal structureSubstituentchalconeCrystal structure010402 general chemistry010403 inorganic & nuclear chemistryRing (chemistry)01 natural sciencesMedicinal chemistryDFTResearch Communicationschemistry.chemical_compoundMoietyGeneral Materials ScienceAnthraceneCrystallographyHirshfeld surfaceUV-VisGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter Physics0104 chemical scienceschemistryQD901-999Density functional theoryEnoneActa crystallographica. Section E, Crystallographic communications
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Analysis of health communication texts: UK press coverage of debates about assisted dying

2015

Conventionally, social researchers analyse media messages by reading text and coding it. This is time consuming and restricts many studies to small samples. Nowadays very large amounts of text are available in electronic form, offering potential insights into the health messages they contain, but which appear daunting to the analyst with limited resources using conventional methods. I explain and illustrate methods for the computer-assisted analysis of media texts, using specialised software (Wordsmith Tools and Wordstat). These allow the analyst to provide a statistical overview of the key features of texts, to compare them (looking at change over time, for example) and to select illustrat…

Change over timeMultidisciplinaryMultimediabusiness.industrycomputer.software_genreKey featuresData scienceSoftwareHistory and Philosophy of ScienceElectronic formSociologybusinesscomputerHealth communicationLimited resourcesCoding (social sciences)Mètode Revista de difusió de la investigació
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Anomaly detection in dynamic systems using weak estimators

2011

Accepted version of an article from the journal: ACM transactions on internet technology. Published version available from the ACM: http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1993083.1993086 Anomaly detection involves identifying observations that deviate from the normal behavior of a system. One of the ways to achieve this is by identifying the phenomena that characterize “normal” observations. Subsequently, based on the characteristics of data learned from the “normal” observations, new observations are classified as being either “normal” or not. Most state-of-the-art approaches, especially those which belong to the family of parameterized statistical schemes, work under the assumption that the underlying…

Change over timeVDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Mathematics: 410::Applied mathematics: 413education.field_of_studyComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer sciencePopulationEstimatorParameterized complexityVDP::Technology: 500::Information and communication technology: 550Network monitoringcomputer.software_genreOutlierAnomaly detectionData miningeducationcomputer
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Underlay Device-to-Device Communications on Multiple Channels

2018

Author´s accepted manuscript (postprint). © 2018 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for all other uses, in any current or future media, including reprinting/republishing this material for advertising or promotional purposes, creating new collective works, for resale or redistribution to servers or lists, or reuse of any copyrighted component of this work in other works. Since the spectral efficiency of wireless communications is already close to its fundamental bounds, a significant increase in spatial efficiency is required to meet future traffic demands. Device-to-device (D2D) communications provide such an increase by allowing nearby u…

Channel allocation schemesComputer sciencebusiness.industry05 social sciences050801 communication & media studies020206 networking & telecommunicationsThroughputContext (language use)02 engineering and technologySpectral efficiencyBase station0508 media and communications0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringWirelessUnderlaybusinessComputer networkCommunication channel
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Ideal Chaotic Pattern Recognition is achievable: The Ideal-M-AdNN - its design and properties

2013

Published version of a chapter in the book: Transactions on Computational Collective Intelligence XI. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41776-4_2 This paper deals with the relatively new field of designing a Chaotic Pattern Recognition (PR) system. The benchmark of such a system is the following: First of all, one must be able to train the system with a set of “training” patterns. Subsequently, as long as there is no testing pattern, the system must be chaotic. However, if the system is, thereafter, presented with an unknown testing pattern, the behavior must ideally be as follows. If the testing pattern is not one of the trained patterns, the system …

Chaotic Neural NetworksVDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Information and communication science: 420::Knowledge based systems: 425VDP::Technology: 500::Information and communication technology: 550Adachi-like Neural NetworksChaotic Pattern Recognition
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Leader of my Heart!

2015

The first decade of the twenty-first century has witnessed the emergence of ‘new’ media technologies which have contributed to reshaping the relationships between politicians, journalists and the general public in Western democracies and around the world (Fox and Ramos, 2012; Lilleker and Jackson, 2013). After diverse early attempts in several countries to harness these new tools during election periods, their use by Barack Obama’s campaign team in the 2008 US presidential elections is often cited as one of the first examples in which they appeared to contribute positively to mobilising sympathisers and party activists around the campaign (Thimm, 2011). In the subsequent 2010 UK general ele…

Charismatic authorityPresidential electionPresidential systembusiness.industryPolitical communicationPrivate spherePublic relationsIntimacy[SHS.LANGUE] Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesComparative researchPolitical communicationPolitical scienceGeneral electionComparative research[ SHS ] Humanities and Social Sciences[ SHS.INFO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences[ SHS.LANGUE ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguisticstwitter[SHS] Humanities and Social Sciences[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsbusinessComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Changes of species specific cuticular hydrocarbon profiles in the cockroaches Nauphoeta cinerea and Leucophaea maderae reared in heterospecific groups

1997

0013-8703 (Print) 1570-7458 (Online); The cuticular hydrocarbon profiles of the cockroaches Nauphoeta cinerea and Leucophaea maderae are species-specific when maintained in homospecific rearings. When individuals were reared in mixed species colonies, they initially remained in homospecific groups under different shelters. However, after 14 days they formed one heterospecific group with cuticular profiles showing characteristics of both species. When individuals were returned in monospecific rearings, their cuticular hydrocarbon profiles returned to species-specific ones within 3 weeks.

Chemical signatureCockroachbiologyEcologyCuticlecuticular hydrocarbonsZoologyDictyopterachemical signatureDictyopterabiology.organism_classificationChemical communicationBlaberidaeMixed speciesOxyhaloinaeartificial heterospecific coloniesInsect Sciencebiology.animalinterspecific recognitionEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsLeucophaea maderae
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