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Social versus individual learning: fitness consequences of two different strategies for defence

2014

Animal Behaviour Coevolutionary selectionSettore BIO/05 - Zoologia
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Comparison of selection criteria for milk yield traits of Valle del Belice dairy sheep.

2006

Abstract The objectives of this work were to investigate alternative selection criteria for milk yield traits in the Valle del Belice sheep breed, which are either corrected for lactation length or not affected by lactation length, to estimate genetic parameters for these alternative selection criteria and to compare the estimated breeding values. The genetic correlations show that corrected milk yield (CMY), maximum test-day yield (MTY) and milk yield at hundred days (MYH), are moderately or weakly correlated with lactation length (LL) ( r g  = 0.58, 0.16 and 0.39, respectively). Higher genetic correlation was found between total milk yield (TMY) and LL ( r g  = 0.73). Rank correlations be…

Animal scienceMilk yieldmedicine.anatomical_structureGeneral VeterinaryLactationmedicineAnimal Science and ZoologyBiologySelection criterionSheep breedGenetic correlationSelection (genetic algorithm)
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Bearing gods in mind and culture

2011

Abstract Where do supernatural agents come from and why do they stay around? Within the biocultural study of religion one finds a growing tendency to answer these questions by weaving together two conceptual threads, which I will refer to as anthropomorphic promiscuity and sociographic prudery. Although descriptions of these theogonic (god-bearing) mechanisms can differ significantly, the theoretical pattern can be recognized in authors from a variety of disciplines. I illustrate this pattern using four books published in 2010: David Lewis-Williams's Conceiving God: The Cognitive Origin and Evolution of Religion, Pascal Boyer's The Fracture of an Illusion: Science and the Dissolution of Rel…

Anthropologymedia_common.quotation_subjectSociology of religionExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyVariety (linguistics)Making-ofEpistemologyFaithPoliticsPromiscuitySelection (linguistics)SociologyPhilosophy of religionmedia_commonReligion, Brain & Behavior
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Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Repair (TEVAR) for the treatment of aortic diseases: a position statement from the European Association for Cardio-Thora…

2012

Thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) is an emerging treatment modality, which has been rapidly embraced by clinicians treating thoracic aortic disease.1–4 Fundamentally, it is a far less invasive approach than open surgery and its availability and relative ease of application has changed and extended management options in thoracic aortic disease, including in those patients deemed unfit or unsuitable for open surgery. In the operating room, this requires considerable perceptual, cognitive and psychomotor demands on the operators. The dramatic expansion of TEVAR activity has necessarily prompted a requirement to systematically consider the indications, appropriateness, limitations and…

Aortic archEndoleakMedizinAnastomotic LeakAorta ThoracicChest painPatient Care PlanningAortic aneurysmPostoperative ComplicationsIntraoperative ComplicationsBrain DiseasesEndovascular ProceduresAngiographyEquipment DesignGeneral MedicineTreatment OutcomeCardiothoracic surgeryDescending aortacardiovascular systemCardiologyStentsmedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinePulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyConsensusAortic DiseasesPerioperative CareSpinal Cord DiseasesBlood Vessel Prosthesis ImplantationAneurysmBlood vessel prosthesismedicine.arteryInternal medicineMonitoring IntraoperativemedicineHumansAortaAortic Aneurysm Thoracicbusiness.industryContraindicationsPatient SelectionVascular System Injuriesmedicine.diseaseSurgeryBlood Vessel ProsthesisAortic DissectionSurgerybusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedEchocardiography TransesophagealEuropean Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery
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The importance of pattern similarity between Müllerian mimics in predator avoidance learning

2004

Müllerian mimicry, where unpalatable prey share common warning patterns, has long fascinated evolutionary biologists. It is commonly assumed that Müllerian mimics benefit by sharing the costs of predator education, thus reducing per capita mortality, although there has been no direct test of this assumption. Here, we specifically measure the selection pressure exerted by avian predators on unpalatable prey with different degrees of visual similarity in their warning patterns. Using wild-caught birds foraging on novel patterned prey in the laboratory, we unexpectedly found that pattern similarity did not increase the speed of avoidance learning, and even dissimilar mimics shared the educatio…

AposematismBiologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyMüllerian mimicryPredationSongbirdsFood PreferencesSimilarity (psychology)Avoidance LearningAnimalsPredator avoidanceDiscrimination learningSelection GeneticGeneral Environmental ScienceAnalysis of VarianceCommunicationGeneral Immunology and Microbiologybusiness.industryGeneral MedicineAdaptation PhysiologicalBiological EvolutionPattern Recognition VisualPredatory BehaviorMimicryGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesbusinessResearch ArticleProceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences
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Computational approach to design of aptamers to the receptor binding domain of SARS-CoV-2

2021

The aim of the research. In this work, in silico selection of DNA-aptamers to the receptor-binding domain (RBD) of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein was performed using molecular modeling methods. Material and methods. A new computational approach to aptamer in silico selection is based on a cycle of simulations, including the stages of molecular modeling, molecular docking, molecular dynamic simulations, and quantum chemical calculations. To verify the obtained calculated results flow cytometry, fluorescence polarization, and small-angle X-ray scattering methods were applied. Results. An initial library consisted of 256 16-mer oligonucleotides was modeled. Based on molecular docking results, th…

Aptamer Receptor-binding domain SARS-CoV-2 Selectionkoronaviruksetreseptorit (biokemia)oligonukleotiditSARS-CoV-2kvanttikemiaSARS-CoV-2-virusaptamerselectionmolekyylidynamiikkareceptor-binding domainlaskennallinen kemia
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Sexual advertisement and immune function in an arachnid species (Lycosidae)

2004

A simple version of the immunocompetence handicap hypothesizes that through condition-dependence, the size of the sexual trait may be positively related to immune function at the population level. In the present study, we investigated the relationship between sexual advertisement and immune function in a natural population of male wolf spiders, Hygrolycosa rubrofasciata (Araneae: Lycosidae). Males of H. rubrofasciata have a costly and condition-dependent acoustic signal, courtship drumming. In the mating season, males drum against dry leaves while wandering around the habitat searching for receptive females. Males increase their mating success by increasing their drumming rate and mobility.…

Arachnidbiologymedia_common.quotation_subjectAdvertisingbiology.organism_classificationCourtshipImmune systemNatural population growthSexual selectionSeasonal breederTraitAnimal Science and ZoologyAraneae; Hygrolycosa rubrofasciata; immunity; immunocompetence handicap; reproductive behavior; sexual selectionImmunocompetenceEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonBehavioral Ecology
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The ius liberorum of non-Roman citizens in Egypt. Some notes on an old Taubenschlag’s hypothesis

2019

Abstract Normally the ius liberorum is associated with Roman citizens, but in the lex Irnitana we have evidence of non-Roman members of the curial class of Baetica who took advantage of this privilege. In Roman Egypt, the constitution of the boulai in the nome capitals could have provided a similar context for the selection of local elites in which Romanized Egyptians obtained that privilege.

ArcheologyHistoryClass (computer programming)HistoryConstitutionNomemedia_common.quotation_subjectSelection (linguistics)Context (language use)Privilege (social inequality)GenealogyRomanizationmedia_commonArchiv für Papyrusforschung und verwandte Gebiete
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Multi-layer intrusion detection system with ExtraTrees feature selection, extreme learning machine ensemble, and softmax aggregation

2019

Abstract Recent advances in intrusion detection systems based on machine learning have indeed outperformed other techniques, but struggle with detecting multiple classes of attacks with high accuracy. We propose a method that works in three stages. First, the ExtraTrees classifier is used to select relevant features for each type of attack individually for each (ELM). Then, an ensemble of ELMs is used to detect each type of attack separately. Finally, the results of all ELMs are combined using a softmax layer to refine the results and increase the accuracy further. The intuition behind our system is that multi-class classification is quite difficult compared to binary classification. So, we…

Artificial intelligencelcsh:Computer engineering. Computer hardwareExtreme learning machineEnsemble methodsComputer scienceBinary numberlcsh:TK7885-7895Feature selection02 engineering and technologyIntrusion detection systemlcsh:QA75.5-76.95Machine learning0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringVDP::Teknologi: 500::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi: 550Multi layerExtreme learning machinebusiness.industryIntrusion detection system020206 networking & telecommunicationsPattern recognitionComputer Science ApplicationsBinary classificationFeature selectionSignal ProcessingSoftmax function020201 artificial intelligence & image processinglcsh:Electronic computers. Computer scienceArtificial intelligencebusinessClassifier (UML)EURASIP Journal on Information Security
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Tabu and Scatter Search for Artificial Neural Networks

2003

In this paper we address the problem of training multilayer feed-forward neural networks. These networks have been widely used for both prediction and classification in many different areas. Although the most popular method for training these networks is back propagation, other optimization methods such as tabu search or scatter search have been applied to solve this problem. This paper presents a new training algorithm based on the tabu search methodology that incorporates elements for search intensification and diversification by utilizing strategic designs where other previous approaches resort to randomization. Our method considers context and search information, as it is provided by th…

Artificial neural networkComputer sciencebusiness.industryContext (language use)Machine learningcomputer.software_genreBackpropagationTabu searchPartial derivativeArtificial intelligencebusinessMetaheuristicGlobal optimizationcomputerSelection (genetic algorithm)
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