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Metabolic Pathway Analysis 2019: Systems (biology+medicine) : 12th-16th August 2019, Riga, Latvia

2019

:NATURAL SCIENCES::Biology [Research Subject Categories]Reconstituated Systems and Synthetc BiologyMethodologyFundamentals of metabolic network structureprimary and secondary metabolismMetabolicApplied metabolic systemsSystems MedicineSoftwareMathematical algorithms
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Проблемы научного управления социалистическим обществом

1978

В статьях сборника приводятся результаты обсуждений вопросов научного управления социалистическим обществом: метод планирования путем разработки целевых комплексных программ, опыт разработки социального планирования, опыт создания системы автоматизированных банков данных республиканской автоматизированной системы. В области совершенствования информации, которая является центральной категорией управления, проводится идея ликвидации элементов стихийности, разобщенности, несовместимости, плюрализма информационных языков и создания их совместимости, интеграции и единства с естественным языком.

:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Statistics computer and systems science::Informatics computer and systems science [Research Subject Categories]УправлениеИнформационно-поисковые языкиКлассификация информацииVadības un kontroles sistēmasТезаурыInformācijas klasifikācijaАвтоматизированные системы управленияИнформационно-поисковые системы
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Effects of rapid thermal annealing on the optical properties of low-loss 1.3μm GaInNAs∕GaAs saturable Bragg reflectors

2004

We report studies of the effect of rapid thermal annealing (RTA) on the optical properties of a low-loss 1.3 mum saturable Bragg reflector (SBR), consisting of a GaInNAs/GaAs single quantum well embedded in an AlAs/GaAs Bragg reflector grown monolithically on a GaAs substrate. RTA gives rise to a blueshift of the photoluminescence (PL) peak (and therefore of the excitonic absorption peak) and an enhancement of PL intensity, while the reflectivity properties including peak reflectivity and bandwidth are not degraded. Temperature dependent photoluminescence measurements show that the RTA-induced blueshift of photoluminescence consists of two components: one originating from the increase of op…

:Science::Physics::Optics and light [DRNTU]PhotoluminescenceMaterials scienceCondensed Matter::Otherbusiness.industrychemical beamPhysics::OpticsGeneral Physics and AstronomyNonlinear opticsCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectDistributed Bragg reflectorBlueshiftGallium arsenideCondensed Matter::Materials Sciencechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryOptoelectronicsSemiconducting galliumRapid thermal annealingbusinessSemiconductor quantum wellsRefractive indexQuantum wellJournal of Applied Physics
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Primavera del periodismo en Venezuela: cooperación y democracia. Aproximación desde la ética de la razón cordial

2020

El objetivo general de este texto es analizar cómo la noción de la cooperación puede entronizarse en el oficio del periodismo desde la perspectiva de la ética de la razón cordial. Se pondrán en relación dos ejemplos de periodismo colaborativo en Venezuela,que aun no teniendo como base teórica ética, se rigen por ellos. Con este artículo se aspira a generar espacios de reflexión para fortificar el êthos de la comunicación social, de las empresas informativas y del periodista, con el norte de la democracia yla justicia social. Los autores principales de esta investigación son: Patrici Calvo (2012, 2017, 2018), para hablar de la cooperación desde la ética de la razón cordial, corriente filosóf…

:ÉTICA [UNESCO]05 social scienceslcsh:A050801 communication & media studies02 engineering and technologycooperación0508 media and communicationsética periodísticaUNESCO::ÉTICA020204 information systemsdemocracia0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringvenezuelalcsh:General Worksperiodismoética aplicada
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SARS-CoV-2 and its impact on the cardiovascular and digestive systems – The interplay between new virus variants and human cells

2023

Since infection with the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 first emerged in Wuhan, China, in December 2019,the world has been battling the pandemic COVID-19. Patients of all ages and genders are now becoming infected with the new coronavirus variant (Omicron) worldwide, and its subvariants continue to pose a threat to health and life. This article provides a literature review of cardiovascular and gastrointestinal complications resulting from SARS-CoV-2 infection. COVID-19 primarily caused respiratory symptoms, but complications can affect many vital organs. SARS-CoV-2 binds to a human cell receptor (angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 – ACE2) that is predominantly expressed primarily in the heart a…

ACE2 receptor; Cardiovascular and digestive systems; Mutations; Omicron; SARS-CoV-2Structural BiologyGeneticsBiophysicsBiochemistryComputer Science ApplicationsBiotechnologyComputational and Structural Biotechnology Journal
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Casimir-Lifshitz force out of thermal equilibrium between dielectric gratings

2014

We calculate the Casimir-Lifshitz pressure in a system consisting of two different 1D dielectric lamellar gratings having two different temperatures and immersed in an environment having a third temperature. The calculation of the pressure is based on the knowledge of the scattering operators, deduced using the Fourier Modal Method. The behavior of the pressure is characterized in detail as a function of the three temperatures of the system as well as the geometrical parameters of the two gratings. We show that the interplay between non-equilibrium effects and geometrical periodicity offers a rich scenario for the manipulation of the force. In particular, we find regimes where the force can…

ACS number(s): 12.20.−m42.79.Dj42.50.Ct42.50.Lc[PHYS.MPHY]Physics [physics]/Mathematical Physics [math-ph]Degrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)Non-equilibrium thermodynamicsFOS: Physical sciencesDielectricCasimir Force Out of Thermal equilibrium systems GratingsSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della Materiasymbols.namesake[PHYS.QPHY]Physics [physics]/Quantum Physics [quant-ph]Lamellar structure[PHYS.COND.CM-SM]Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Statistical Mechanics [cond-mat.stat-mech]PhysicsThermal equilibriumQuantum PhysicsCondensed matter physicsScatteringAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsCasimir effectFourier transformClassical mechanicssymbolsQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Physics - OpticsOptics (physics.optics)
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Cannabinoid type 1 receptor modulates intestinal propulsion by an attenuation of intestinal motor responses within the myenteric part of the peristal…

2007

Cannabinoid-1 (CB1) receptor activation affects gastrointestinal propulsion in vivo. It was our aim to further characterize the involved myenteric mechanisms in vivo and in vitro. In CB1(-/-) mice and wild-type littermates we performed in vivo transit experiments by charcoal feeding and in vitro electrophysiological recordings in mouse small intestinal smooth muscle. Ascending neuronal contraction (ANC) following electrical field stimulation was studied in rat ileum in a partitioned organ bath separating the aboral stimulation site from the oral recording site. The knockout animals displayed an accelerated upper gastrointestinal transit compared to control animals. The CB1 receptor antagoni…

AM251Malemedicine.medical_specialtyCannabinoid receptorPhysiologyPolyunsaturated Alkamidesmedicine.medical_treatmentNeuromuscular JunctionMotilityStimulationArachidonic AcidsBiologyNeuromuscular junctionMembrane PotentialsMiceOrgan Culture TechniquesPiperidinesReceptor Cannabinoid CB1Internal medicineCannabinoid Receptor ModulatorsReflexmedicineAnimalsRNA MessengerIntestinal MucosaRats WistarReceptorMice KnockoutMyoelectric Complex MigratingEndocrine and Autonomic SystemsReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionGastroenterologyMuscle SmoothEndocannabinoid systemElectric StimulationRatsIntestinesEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structurePyrazolesPeristalsisCannabinoidmedicine.drugEndocannabinoidsNeurogastroenterology and motility : the official journal of the European Gastrointestinal Motility Society
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Differential effects of CB1 neutral antagonists and inverse agonists on gastrointestinal motility in mice

2010

Background  Cannabinoid type 1 (CB1) receptors are involved in the regulation of gastrointestinal (GI) motility and secretion. Our aim was to characterize the roles of the CB1 receptor on GI motility and secretion in vitro and in vivo by using different classes of CB1 receptor antagonists. Methods  Immunohistochemistry was used to examine the localization of CB1 receptor in the mouse ileum and colon. Organ bath experiments on mouse ileum and in vivo motility testing comprising upper GI transit, colonic expulsion, and whole gut transit were performed to characterize the effects of the inverse agonist/antagonist AM251 and the neutral antagonist AM4113. As a marker of secretory function we mea…

AM251medicine.medical_specialtyCannabinoid receptorEndocrine and Autonomic SystemsPhysiologymedicine.medical_treatmentdigestive oral and skin physiologyGastroenterologyMotilityBiologyEndocrinologyRimonabantIn vivoInternal medicinemedicineInverse agonistCannabinoidReceptormedicine.drugNeurogastroenterology & Motility
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The IceCube data acquisition system: Signal capture, digitization, and timestamping

2008

IceCube is a km-scale neutrino observatory under construction at the South Pole with sensors both in the deep ice (InIce) and on the surface (IceTop). The sensors, called Digital Optical Modules (DOMs), detect, digitize and timestamp the signals from optical Cherenkov-radiation photons. The DOM Main Board (MB) data acquisition subsystem is connected to the central DAQ in the IceCube Laboratory (ICL) by a single twisted copper wire-pair and transmits packetized data on demand. Time calibration is maintained throughout the array by regular transmission to the DOMs of precisely timed analog signals, synchronized to a central GPS-disciplined clock. The design goals and consequent features, func…

AMANDANuclear and High Energy PhysicsPhysics - Instrumentation and DetectorsAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaAstronomyFOS: Physical sciencesAstrophysicsNeutrino telescopeSignalHigh Energy Physics - ExperimentIceCube Neutrino ObservatoryNuclear physicsHigh Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)IcecubeData acquisitionSignal digitizationddc:530Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)Nuclear ExperimentInstrumentationPhysicsbusiness.industryAstrophysics (astro-ph)Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsAMANDA; Icecube; Neutrino telescope; Signal digitizationTimestampingInstrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det)Analog signalTransmission (telecommunications)Systems designTimestampbusinessComputer hardware
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Modeling of defects and surfaces in perovskite ferroelectrics

2002

The results of electronic structure calculations for different terminations of SrTiO3 (100) and (110) perovskite thin films are discussed. These calculations are based on the ab initio Hartree-Fock (HF) method and Density Functional Theory (DFT). Results are compared with previous ab initio plane-wave LDA and classical Shell Model (SM) calculations. Calculated considerable increase of the Ti – O chemical bond covalency nearby the surface is confirmed by experimental data. Our quantum chemical calculations performed by means of the intermediate neglect of differential overlap (INDO) method confirm the existence of self-trapped electrons in KNbO3, KTaO3 and BaTiO3 crystals. The relevant latti…

Ab initioElectronic structureElectronCondensed Matter PhysicsMolecular physicsInorganic ChemistryCondensed Matter::Materials Sciencechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChemical bondComputer Science::Systems and ControlComputational chemistryMaterials ChemistryStrontium titanateDensity functional theoryLuminescencePerovskite (structure)Journal of Crystal Growth
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