Sentences with phrase «for oscillatory»

This is a prescription for an oscillatory behavior that in the long term cancels out.
Required for oscillatory expression of clock genes, such as ARNTL / BMAL1 and NR1D1, through the coactivation of RORA and RORC, and metabolic genes, such as PDK4 and PEPCK.

Not exact matches

Limit cycle frequencies in oscillatory systems in biology may form templates in which forms can be fixed in structures which provide instructions for the next stage.
This oscillatory character may be necessary, but it is of course not a sufficient condition for living organisms, as distinct from the fundamental particles studied in physics.
Cesium - separated oscillatory fields atomic beam clocks are accurate to 10 - 13, and hydrogen masers are stable for several hours to 10 - 15.
Altered interneuron dysfunction and oscillatory rhythms in cognitive disorders: Inhibitory interneurons regulate oscillatory rhythms and network synchrony that are required for cognitive functions and disrupted in AD.
Importantly, restoring Nav1.1 levels enhanced inhibitory cell — dependent gamma oscillatory activity and cognitive performance in hAPP mice, revealing key roles for Nav1.1 and gamma oscillatory activity in cognition.
The present study combined electroencephalography (EEG) and eye - tracking to investigate oscillatory brain activity for 30 participants who retrieved information from a previously encoded spatial arrangement of objects.
These data suggest that the two groups had different electrophysiological spectral profiles in the baseline, which are characterized by a higher ratio of gamma - band oscillatory rhythm to slow oscillatory rhythms for the long - term practitioners than for the controls.
Isn't Milankovitch forcing only the pacemaker for an inherently wobbly glacial - interglacial oscillatory system?
There is a tendancy for the tropical Pacific to «rebound» out of an El Nino into a La Nina, as the underlying dynamics are fundamentallly oscillatory.
The volcanic is sporadic for certain, and not oscillatory.
«There are three possible sources for the 65 -70-yr «global» oscillation: (1) random forcing, such as by white noise; (2) external oscillatory forcing, such as by a variation in the solar constant; and (3) an internal oscillation of the atmosphere - ocean system.
It is large enough to offset the anthropogenic warming for this period, but the effect weakens as the period for trend calculation gets longer simply because it is oscillatory and being averaged out.
As an example, my long - term prediction for the temperature of Colorado Springs is that it will vary within the range of -40 C to 40C, with daily and yearly oscillatory components.
The shaded area in Fig. 2B shows the 10 — 90 % confidence intervals for the global temperature signal associated with higher order, oscillatory discriminants taken from the same ensemble of climate simulations as above.
In ecological processes, scale is all - important and your oscillatory states must be bounded by some scalar limits for useful discussion.
ANY electro - magnetic radiation (waves or photons), of ANY wavelength is capable of giving rise to waste «heat» when absorbed in the proper medium; but THERMAL RADIATION is a special kind of EM radiation which is produced entirely because of the mechanical oscillatory modes of ordinary materials, and is dependent on the Temperature for its characteristic Spectral envelope.
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