Search results for "Memory"

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Revisiting CD8 T-cell ‘Memory Inflation’: New Insights with Implications for Cytomegaloviruses as Vaccine Vectors

2020

Murine models of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection have revealed an exceptional kinetics of the immune response. After resolution of productive infection, transient contraction of the viral epitope-specific CD8 T-cell pool was found to be followed by a pool expansion specific for certain viral epitopes during non-productive &lsquo

KLRG10301 basic medicinecentral memory CD8 T cells (TCM)vaccine vectorHigh avidityImmunologylcsh:MedicineBiologyArticleEpitope03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineImmune systemDrug DiscoveryCytotoxic T cellPharmacology (medical)Aviditycytomegalovirusmemory inflationPharmacologyeffector memory CD8 T cells (TEM)Human studiesEffectoravidity maturationlcsh:RVirology030104 developmental biologyInfectious Diseasesconventional TEM (cTEM)CD8inflationary TEM (iTEM)030215 immunologyVaccines
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Yrjö Blomstedtin ja Victor Sucksdorffin Kainuu

2016

Kainuun museomuseologiaperinteenkerääjättulkintasuomalaisuusspatial practicesperinnevalintamuseologyart historyintertekstuaalisuusbasic researchmatkakertomuksetcultural semioticsSuomi1890-lukuKainuupolitics of sciencemiljöömuotokuvatcultural environment studiesmuseokokoelmamuseaaliset prosessitetnografiaSucksdorff Victor JmuseoartefaktitsemiotiikkaSucksdorff Victormateriality and memorykulttuuriperintötutkimusmatkatBlomstedt Yrjöheritografiaapplied researchheritologiakulttuuriympäristökulttuurisemiotiikkamuseum and heritage studiesSuomen muinaismuistoyhdistyskeruumatkat
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The effects of mobile banking application user satisfaction and system usage on bank-customer relationships

2016

This study examines mobile banking (m-banking) application usage in Finland by linking it with customer-bank relationship development. Specifically, we examine how usage is related to relationship commitment, overall satisfaction, intention to recommend the bank and future intentions to remain with the bank. A survey was used to collect data from experienced mbanking application users. In total, 273 valid responses were received. The results support the hypotheses and reveal that user satisfaction with m-banking application usage has a strong positive association with usage of m-banking applications. Usage, in turn, was positively related to all examined bank-customer relationship related v…

Knowledge managementAssociation (object-oriented programming)02 engineering and technologyoveralla satisfaction020204 information systems0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmobile bankingcontinuous usageintention to recommendMarketingta512Practical implicationsHardware_MEMORYSTRUCTURESMobile bankingbusiness.industry05 social sciencesUser satisfactionRelationship commitmentComputer user satisfactionsystem usageSystem usageuser satisfactionbehavioral intentionRelationship development050211 marketingbusinessrelationship commitmentProceedings of the 20th International Academic Mindtrek Conference
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Nonword repetition and L2 knowledge

2003

L2 knowledgephonological working memorynonword repetition
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Fragment Difficulty in Priming on Word-Completion Tests

2006

Word-fragment completion is a frequently used test in implicit memory research. In this test priming is the relevant variable. Priming is obtained by subtracting the proportion of nonstudied word fragments correctly completed (called “completion difficulty baseline”) from the studied word fragments correctly completed. Since completion difficulty can spuriously vary greatly between experimental conditions, its effect on magnitude of priming is studied. Normative frequency of occurrence of target words was considered because their influence over performance is known. In an experiment using a word-fragment completion test, participants' completion of fragments at three levels of completion d…

Language TestsFrequency of occurrence05 social sciences050301 education050109 social psychologyVocabularyWord lists by frequencyFragment (logic)Mental RecallHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesImplicit memoryPsychology0503 educationSocial psychologyPriming (psychology)General PsychologyWord (group theory)Cognitive psychologyPsychological Reports
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Resistive switching behaviour in ZnO and VO 2 memristors grown by pulsed laser deposition

2014

The resistive switching behaviour observed in microscale memristors based on laser ablated ZnO and VO 2 is reported. A comparison between the two materials is reported against an active device size. The results show that devices up to 300 × 300 μm 2 exhibit a memristive behaviour regardless of the device size, and 100 × 100 μm 2 ZnO-based memristors have the best resistance off/on ratio.

Laser ablationMaterials sciencebusiness.industryWide-bandgap semiconductorMemristorLaserSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaActive devicesPulsed laser depositionlaw.inventionMemristors Non volatile memory ZnO VO2 PLDlawResistive switchingElectronic engineeringOptoelectronicsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessMicroscale chemistryElectronics Letters
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Di Sergej Lebedev, scrittore del passato e del futuro

2022

Lebedev Memory Putin
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Behavioral profile of intermittent vs continuous access to a high fat diet during adolescence

2018

Abstract Over the past few years, the effects of a high-fat diet (HFD) on cognitive functions have been broadly studied as a model of obesity, although no studies have evaluated whether these effects are maintained after the cessation of this diet. In addition, the behavioral effects of having a limited access to an HFD (binge-eating pattern) are mostly unknown, although they dramatically increase the vulnerability to drug use in contrast to having continuous access. Thus, the aim of the present study was to compare the effects of an intermittent versus a continuous exposure to an HFD during adolescence on cognition and anxiety-like behaviors, as well as to study the changes observed after …

LeptinMalemedia_common.quotation_subjectMale micePhysiologyAnxietyDiet High-FatWeight GainLimited accessMice03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral NeuroscienceCognition0302 clinical medicineMemorymedicineAnimalsLearningObesityBulimia030304 developmental biologymedia_common0303 health sciencesBehavior Animalbusiness.industryLeptinBody Weightdigestive oral and skin physiologyAge Factorsfood and beveragesFeeding BehaviorAbstinencemedicine.diseaseObesityDiscontinuationFat dietSpatial learningbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryBehavioural Brain Research
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Independent Geometrical Control of Spin and Charge Resistances in Curved Spintronics

2019

Spintronic devices operating with pure spin currents represent a new paradigm in nanoelectronics, with higher energy efficiency and lower dissipation as compared to charge currents. This technology, however, will be viable only if the amount of spin current diffusing in a nanochannel can be tuned on demand while guaranteeing electrical compatibility with other device elements, to which it should be integrated in high-density three-dimensional architectures. Here, we address these two crucial milestones and demonstrate that pure spin currents can effectively propagate in metallic nanochannels with a three-dimensional curved geometry. Remarkably, the geometric design of the nanochannels can b…

LetterChemistry(all)geometrical controlFOS: Physical sciencesBioengineeringRELAXATIONApplied Physics (physics.app-ph)02 engineering and technologySpin current7. Clean energyelectrical and spin resistanceMaterials Science(all)National Graphene InstituteOn demandMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)LOGICGeneral Materials ScienceElectronicsPhysicsspintronicsCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsSpintronicsbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringMEMORYnon-local spin valvesPhysics - Applied PhysicsGeneral ChemistrySpintronicsDissipation021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsTRANSPORTROOM-TEMPERATURENanoelectronicsnonlocal spin valvesMETALResearchInstitutes_Networks_Beacons/national_graphene_institutecurved nanoarchitectures; electrical and spin resistance; geometrical control; nonlocal spin valves; SpintronicsOptoelectronicscurved nanoarchitecturesINJECTION0210 nano-technologybusinessEfficient energy useNano Letters
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False memories in Lewy-body disease.

2015

Recently, de Boysson et al. (2011) [de Boysson, C., et al. (2011). False recognition in Lewy-body disease and frontotemporal dementia. Brain and Cognition, 75, 111-118.] found that patients with Lewy-body disease (LBD) showed significantly lower rates of false memories than healthy controls, using the Deese¿Roediger¿McDermott (DRM) experimental procedure. Given that this result could be explained by the practically null rate of true recognition in the LBD group (0.09), we decided to replicate the study by de Boysson et al. (2011), but including a new condition that would maximize the true recognition rate (and analyze its effect on the rate of false memories). Specifically, in a DRM experim…

Lewy Body DiseaseMalemedicine.medical_specialtyWithin personRepression PsychologyFalse memoryAudiologyNeuropsychological TestsDevelopmental psychologyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)MemoryDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineHumansGeneral PsychologyAgedAged 80 and overNull (mathematics)General MedicineFalse recognitionTrastorns de la memòria en la vellesaFemaleLewy body diseaseOlder peoplePsychologyWord (group theory)Scandinavian journal of psychology
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