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Infant information processing and family history of specific language impairment: converging evidence for RAP deficits from two paradigms
2007
An infant's ability to process auditory signals presented in rapid succession (i.e. rapid auditory processing abilities [RAP]) has been shown to predict differences in language outcomes in toddlers and preschool children. Early deficits in RAP abilities may serve as a behavioral marker for language-based learning disabilities. The purpose of this study is to determine if performance on infant information processing measures designed to tap RAP and global processing skills differ as a function of family history of specific language impairment (SLI) and/or the particular demand characteristics of the paradigm used. Seventeen 6- to 9-month-old infants from families with a history of specific l…
"Gudrā māja" tīmekļa servisi
2016
Darba mērķis bija izstrādāt lietotnes “Gudrā māja” tīmekļu servisa daļu, kas ļautu lietotnes lietotājiem piekļūt dažādu sensoru mērītajai informācijai, kas tiek glabāta MySQL datubāzē, par viņiem piederošo māju, kā arī ļaut attālināti kontrolēt dažādas mājā esošās ierīces. Sensoru un pievienoto ierīču darbību nodrošina Arduino mikro kontrolieris. Lietotni iespējams izmantot reģistrētiem lietotājiem, kas ir mājas iemītnieki un sistēmas administratoriem. Lietotnes “Gudrā māja” tīmekļa servisi tiek realizēti Java programmēšanas valodā, izmantojot JPA un Jersey RESTfull tīmekļa servisu tehnoloģijas. Lietotne tiek veidota kā tīmekļa vietne, kas nodrošina ērtu lietošanu datorā, kā arī mobilajās i…
Research Regarding the Influence of Raw Material and Knitted Fabric Geometry on the Tensile Strength and Breaking Elongation
2016
Abstract The main purpose of this research paper is to increase the performance of knitting process during socks manufacturing by choosing the right knitted fabric geometry and raw material. On the other side, tests results show the wear resistance regarding mechanical properties like tensile strength and breaking elongation of knitted fabrics for socks. To obtain samples knitted fabric were used several types of some classic yarns, which already use to obtain socks organic also another type of yarns less used: cotton, organic cotton, bamboo viscose, soy + cotton, Tencel. From these yarns the following knitted fabric geometry were obtained: plated single jersey, plated ribb 4:2 and plated p…
STUDY REGARDING YARN TENSION DURING KNITTING ON CIRCULAR MACHINE WITH SMALL DIAMETER
2015
If yarn tension is controlled properly during knitting, it gives an improved and uniform fabric appearance. The main objective of knitters is to feed yarn to the knitting point at a low and uniform tension. To ensure that the stress do not affect yarn properties, literature recommends that the yarn tension shall be so adjusted that it fits in the field elastic. The value of the yarn stress influences not only quality of knitted product, but also the value of the knitting machine production, by the frequency rupture of yarns. This is influenced directly by the yarn stress and yarn quality. The value of this tension is influenced by a complex of factors, such as: technological diagram of the …
TLR7 controls VSV replication in CD169(+) SCS macrophages and associated viral neuroinvasion
2019
Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) is an insect-transmitted rhabdovirus that is neurovirulent in mice. Upon peripheral VSV infection, CD169+ subcapsular sinus (SCS) macrophages capture VSV in the lymph, support viral replication, and prevent CNS neuroinvasion. To date, the precise mechanisms controlling VSV infection in SCS macrophages remain incompletely understood. Here, we show that Toll-like receptor-7 (TLR7), the main sensing receptor for VSV, is central in controlling lymph-borne VSV infection. Following VSV skin infection, TLR7−/− mice display significantly less VSV titers in the draining lymph nodes (dLN) and viral replication is attenuated in SCS macrophages. In contrast to effects o…