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Coincident glutamatergic depolarizations enhance GABAA receptor-dependent Cl- influx in mature and suppress Cl- efflux in immature neurons.

2021

The impact of GABAergic transmission on neuronal excitability depends on the Cl--gradient across membranes. However, the Cl--fluxes through GABAA receptors alter the intracellular Cl- concentration ([Cl-]i) and in turn attenuate GABAergic responses, a process termed ionic plasticity. Recently it has been shown that coincident glutamatergic inputs significantly affect ionic plasticity. Yet how the [Cl-]i changes depend on the properties of glutamatergic inputs and their spatiotemporal relation to GABAergic stimuli is unknown. To investigate this issue, we used compartmental biophysical models of Cl- dynamics simulating either a simple ball-and-stick topology or a reconstructed CA3 neuron. Th…

Databases FactualPhysiologyNervous SystemBiochemistrySynaptic TransmissionAnimal CellsMedicine and Health SciencesCl effluxBiology (General)Receptorgamma-Aminobutyric AcidNeuronsNeuronal PlasticityEcologyNeuronal MorphologyGABAA receptorChemistryPyramidal CellsNeurochemistryNeurotransmittersCA3 Region HippocampalElectrophysiologymedicine.anatomical_structureComputational Theory and MathematicsModeling and SimulationGABAergicAnatomyCellular TypesReceptor PhysiologyIntracellularResearch ArticleCell PhysiologyQH301-705.5Models NeurologicalNeurophysiologyMembrane PotentialCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceGlutamatergicChloridesGeneticsmedicineAnimalsMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBiology and Life SciencesComputational BiologyCell BiologyNeuronal DendritesReceptors GABA-ACellular NeuroscienceSynapsesCa3 pyramidal neuronDepolarizationNeuronNeuroscienceNeurosciencePLoS Computational Biology
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Decentralization as an incentive scheme when regional differences are large

2010

It has been suggested that large regional differences could be an obstacle to that part of the political accountability of office-holders which is based on yardstick competition among governments. The paper addresses that question and concludes that the obstacle is not too serious in general. The second part of the paper is devoted to the persistent economic underperformance of some regions in countries such as Germany, Italy and (with regard to regions overseas) France. How is it that the mechanism of yardstick competition induces a convergence of economic performance among European Union member countries, even those particularly poor initially, but fails to induce all the underperforming …

Decentralization[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesCompetition (economics)Market economyYardstick[ SHS ] Humanities and Social SciencesEconomics[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesmedia_common.cataloged_instanceRegional differencesEuropean union[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_commonjel:H70jel:D72DecentralizationConvergence (economics)[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceIncentiveyardstick competition;political competition;regional developmentObstacleAccountability[SHS] Humanities and Social SciencesEconomic systemjel:R11
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A GIS-based method for evaluating the walkability of a pedestrian environment and prioritised investments

2020

Abstract Despite the large investments made in the construction and modernisation of railway infrastructure, poor quality pedestrian routes may discourage users from using public transport. In fact, very little attention is generally paid to pedestrian mobility. Therefore, a method for evaluating the quality of pedestrian paths and the accessibility to railway stations has been developed. This method considers the main factors influencing the walkability of an urban area and makes it possible to establish the priorities for intervention, i.e. to identify the arcs of a pedestrian network that require prioritised action. The methodology is a decision support tool that can be used by policymak…

Decision support systemComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologiesTransportation02 engineering and technologyPedestrianUrban areaModernization theoryTransport engineeringWalkability Pedestrian GIS Decision support system Active transportation0502 economics and businessQuality (business)General Environmental Sciencemedia_common050210 logistics & transportationgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybusiness.industry05 social sciences021107 urban & regional planningIntervention (law)Settore ICAR/05 - TrasportiWalkabilityPublic transportbusinessJournal of Transport Geography
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Smart cities technologies applied to sustainable transport. Open data management

2016

One of the objectives of the Smart Cities is the efficient and sustainable use of transport infrastructures. Sustainability is understood as the application of new technologies to minimize the loss of time and energy, and at the same time, to improve the satisfaction of citizens. Achieving this objective calls for making use of the mobility data collected from the existing transport infrastructure and services, as well as from the citizens themselves. After the data collection process, information must be stored (use of open data bases) and made accessible (available) to specialized applications and users. This paper highlights the opportunity to take advantage of emerging technologies, lik…

Decision support systemEmerging technologiesComputer science05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geographyInformation access021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologycomputer.file_formatData scienceWorld Wide WebOpen dataSustainable transportSustainabilitySPARQLUse case050703 geographycomputer2016 8th Euro American Conference on Telematics and Information Systems (EATIS)
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Contributions from Informal Geography to Close the Gap in Geographic Information Communication in a Digital World

2019

Contemporary challenges and problems of society demand decision support systems that use geographic information. Even though geography since its origins has been a science with a strong transversal character, society has now made it become the focus of its agenda. Novel and other already established actors are involved in this rediscovery and popularization of geography. Both groups are promoting known and unknown geographical tasks thanks to technology, which is revealing new landscapes of our old territories and showing us the agency capacity of Geography Science. In this chapter, the authors review the offers and demands of communication on geographic information from the informal geogra…

Decision support systemPoint (typography)business.industryNeogeographyAgency (sociology)Regional scienceScientific literaturePublic engagementInformal educationbusinessOnline advertising
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Endocrine disrupter compounds removal in wastewater using microalgae: Degradation kinetics assessment

2018

[EN] This paper describes a study carried out to determine the removal kinetics of four micropollutants (4-tert-octylphenol (OP), technical-nonylphenol (t-NP), 4-nonylphenol (4-NP) and bisphenol-A (BPA)) usually found in wastewater streams. The kinetic experiments were carried out in batch reactors containing the effluent of an Anaerobic Membrane BioReactor (AnMBR) in the presence of light, oxygen and microalgae. As the degradation process of the studied micropollutants obeyed a pseudo-first-order kinetics, the second-order kinetics for each micropollutant was then calculated. The second order rate constants for the hydroxyl radical (k.(OH)) ranged from 7.0.10(+10) to 6.6.10(+12) L.mol(-1).…

Degradation kineticsGeneral Chemical EngineeringEuropean Regional Development FundDegradation kinetics02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesWastewater01 natural sciencesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringAquatic organismsMicroalgaeEnvironmental ChemistryAnaerobic treatmentTECNOLOGIA DEL MEDIO AMBIENTE0105 earth and related environmental sciencesChemistryEnvironmental engineeringGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPulp and paper industryOxygenWastewaterEndocrine disruptorChristian ministry0210 nano-technologyHydroxyl radical
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Impact of a Three Amino Acid Deletion in the CH2 Domain of Murine IgG1 on Fc-Associated Effector Functions

2008

Abstract Four murine IgG subclasses display markedly different Fc-associated effector functions because of their differential binding to three activating IgG Fc receptors (FcγRI, FcγRIII, and FcγRIV) and C1q. Previous analysis of IgG subclass switch variants of 34-3C anti-RBC monoclonal autoantibodies revealed that the IgG1 subclass, which binds only to FcγRIII and fails to activate complement, displayed the poorest pathogenic potential. This could be related to the presence of a three amino acid deletion at positions 233–235 in the CH2 domain uniquely found in this subclass. To address this question, IgG1 insertion and IgG2b deletion mutants at positions 233–235 of 34-3C anti-RBC Abs were …

Deletion mutantImmunologyAntibody AffinityDown-Regulationddc:616.07BiologySubclassProtein Structure Tertiary/geneticsMiceAnimalsImmunology and AllergyAmino AcidsEffector functionsSequence DeletionMice Knockoutchemistry.chemical_classificationMice Inbred BALB CMice Inbred NZBAnemia Hemolytic Autoimmune/genetics/immunologyReceptors IgGAutoantibodyAmino Acids/chemistry/genetics/metabolismIgg subclassesReceptors IgG/antagonists & inhibitors/genetics/metabolismPathogenicityProtein Structure TertiaryImmunoglobulin G/genetics/metabolismImmunoglobulin Switch RegionCell biologyAmino acidImmunoglobulin Heavy Chains/biosynthesis/genetics/metabolismAntibody Affinity/geneticsBiochemistrychemistryImmunoglobulin GMonoclonalMutagenesis Site-DirectedAnemia Hemolytic AutoimmuneDown-Regulation/genetics/immunologyImmunoglobulin Heavy ChainsThe Journal of Immunology
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Rainwater harvesting in urban areas of developed countries. The state of the art (1980-2017)

2020

Many urban areas suffer from water scarcity although paradoxically, a local source such as rainwater is mostly treated as a risk rather than a valuable resource. This change of paradigm is included in the 'integrated water resources management' and 'demand management' approach. The aim of this research is to identify and analyse studies that explore subject matters concerning rainwater in the integrated management systems of water resources into developed countries. The research methodology consisted in a literature review (from the 1980s to 2017) of territorial studies that examine rainwater harvesting in urban areas of the developed countries. To this end, a bibliometric analysis has been…

Demand managementResource (biology)Environmental Engineering010501 environmental sciencesAigua Consum01 natural sciencesWater scarcityRainwater harvestingIntegrated water resources0502 economics and businessDeveloped countriesEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)HarvestingEnvironmental planningWaste Management and DisposalIntegrated management0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and Technology05 social sciencesIntegrated water resources managementAigua AbastamentManagementWater resourcesGeographyThematic mapRainwaterAnálisis Geográfico Regional050203 business & managementInternational Journal of Hydrology Science and Technology
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Role of the socioeconomic factors and regional policy in the demographic development of Latvia

2017

Promocijas darbā ir izpētīta reģionālā demogrāfiskā attīstība Latvijā ar mērķi noteikt savstarpējās sakarības starp reģionu demogrāfisko dinamiku, to ietekmējošajiem sociāli ekonomiskajiem faktoriem un reģionālās politikas pasākumiem. Darbā uzsvērta laika un telpas dimensija, kas ir ļoti svarīga, atklājot jaunas, iepriekš nekonstatētas reģionālas demogrāfiskās problēmas. Autors secina, ka personīgie ienākumi un nodarbinātība ir pozitīvās reģionālās demogrāfiskās attīstības svarīgākie priekšnosacījumi. Tiek pierādīts, ka ES fondu ieguldījumi spēj pozitīvi ietekmēt dažus demogrāfiskus procesus un to ietekmei ir raksturīgs telpiskās pārteces efekts. Vēsturiskās un telpiskās analīzes rezultāti …

Demogrāfijaspatial exploratory analysisregional demographygeographically weighted regressiondemographic policyregional policyDemography
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Gravity modelling of the lower crust in Sardinia (Italy)

1997

In this paper an example is given of an application of statistical techniques to the Bouguer anomalies analysis in order to design a simple crustal model using few a priori assumptions. All gravity measurements carried out in Sardinia have been collected and processed. The Bouguer anomalies have been calculated according to local density estimates. Spectral analysis of the Bouguer anomalies has been carried out along selected profiles in order to estimate the mean depth of the Moho discontinuity and that of an infracrustal discontinuity. The use of this technique inferred the presence of a discontinuity at a mean depth of ~ 28 km, interpreted as Moho and the likely presence of an infracrust…

Density modellcsh:QC801-809CrustGeophysicsfilteringlcsh:QC851-999Geodesyspectral analysisgravitymodellinglcsh:Geophysics. Cosmic physicsWavelengthGeophysicsDiscontinuity (geotechnical engineering)seismiclcsh:Meteorology. ClimatologySpectral analysislocal and regional anomalieesSeismic refractionGeologyBouguer anomalyAnnals of Geophysics
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