Sentences with phrase «identified as a signal»

The cry can more readily be identified as a signal of illness when it is considered together with changes in the baby's appearance and behavior.
Here we have again the phenomenon that City Council Watch has long identified as the signal marker of a decayed political culture: the election of Chiefs of Staff to succeed their bosses.
Dave Asprey: This is fascinating because nitric oxide has been really identified as a signaling molecule in the body that we didn't know that much about even, we'd just five years ago as a major signaler.

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That's where the cool part comes in: once the luggage has been identified as being lost, Travlr will use its user base — other luggage owners with the app installed and Bluetooth and location services active on their smartphones — to see whether they can pick up any signals from the lost suitcase.
Among other things, the study identified 15 moments when the audience experienced the fight - or - flight response (as determined by a specific heart - rate pattern) and 4,716 seconds during which viewers were motionless, signaling peak filmgoer engagement.
StingRay (also known as «Hailstorm» or «TriggerFish») is an «IMSI catcher» basically acts like a cell phone tower, and sends out signals which force cell phones to ping them back with information showing their owner's location and other identifying information.
«A modern economist most likely would have identified the price rise in 1936 and 1937 as a temporary upswing in commodity prices that did not signal a significant increase in overall inflation,» Eggertsson writes.
In 2016, there have been no signals which would identify 2016 as being another recession for the U.S.. You're wondering why everyone jumped ship however?
They wondered what this model signaled for women and men who are feminists but also identify themselves as Christians.
Therefor, if crying can be regarded as a meaningful «target behaviour» for intervention with depressed mothers, research needs to address how to identify it (cry), what aspect of its character is meaningful (to the mother and clinician), who should be the target of the intervention (mother and / or infant) and whether the crying infant or the mother's processing of the signal matters (i.e., mother vs. infant).
A single, small, retrospective case - control study examined the use of newborn transient evoked otoacoustic emission hearing screening tests as a tool for identifying infants at subsequent risk of SIDS.343 Infants who subsequently died from SIDS did not fail their hearing tests but, compared with controls, showed a decreased signal - to - noise ratio score in the right ear only (at frequencies of 2000, 3000, and 4000 Hz).
It signals that states like Britain no longer enjoy what Hedley Bull identified as a central component of status as a great power: «great powers are powers recognized by others to have... special rights and duties».
Nick Clegg has signalled his determination to press ahead with reform of the House of Lords in a move likely to anger Conservative MPs who have identified the issue as an electoral millstone that contributed to the dismal performance by coalition parties in last week's local elections.
He thus cautioned that it was necessary the Police sends a clear signal that «irrespective of who you are, if you flout the rules, you are caught and punished, and it is even more imperative for the leaders of both parties to bring you to book if you are identified as a perpetrator.»
Now classified as an assistant scientist and paid by Keely's grants, Ponik continues to conduct her own research identifying cell - signaling changes in cancer metastasis.
The January 2016 paper, published in Environment International, identifies two popular neonics, clothianidin and imidacloprid, as disturbing immune signaling in the bee, promoting the replication of illnesses like deformed wing virus (DWV).
For the first time, the response of more than 10,000 genes was followed simultaneously, which identified brassinosteroids and auxins and their signalling molecules as key to the growth stimulation observed in biochar.
In a recent test using a cat as a test subject, Rogers» team showed that the sensors, connected to computers via a thin cable, could identify specific neural signals that portend a seizure.
Moore nonetheless did discern «signals from some folks on Capitol Hill» that scientific agencies might «be identified as a national priority.»
Further, they identify a specific biochemical signaling mechanism inside amygdala neurons that can mediate this transition to generalized fear, which could potentially serve as a target for designing new treatments against PTSD.
The advance improves on a staple of modern computation known as the fast Fourier transform, or FFT, which breaks down a complex signal into its component parts — almost like describing a piano chord by identifying the individual notes that need to be played.
The continuation of this line of research is opening new avenues to identify what specific signals are used to promote this increased neurogenic response, with views focused in targeting neurogenesis as a therapeutic approach to promote the regeneration of lost neurons.»
Excesses in dopamine signaling, for example, have been identified as a trigger for neuropsychiatric disorder symptoms.
What's more, they identified Cas as a critical, tissue - specific target of Hh signaling, which not only plays a key role in maintaining follicle stem cells but also assists in the diversification of their progeny.
By using pharmacological small molecule inhibitors as well as neutrophils from genetically modified mouse strains the team could identify essential receptor and signaling pathways involved in the nicotine - mediated activation of neutrophils.
Scientists study the germline of the roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans to identify the mechanisms that control stem cell proliferation and homeostasis, as well as to advance our molecular understanding of homologous signaling pathways humans.
It was this calcium signal that researchers identified as the trigger of a genetic programme that controls the production of «memory proteins.»
Prof. Kim and her team found that the newly identified lipid binding by the SH2 domain is evolutionarily conserved, suggesting that the interaction serves as an important function for controlling intracellular signal transmission.
An international consortium under the leadership of Prof. Dr. Thomas Laux, a biologist from the University of Freiburg, has identified the transcription factor WUSCHEL HOMEOBOX (WOX) 5 as the signal molecule, showing that it moves through pores from the cells inside the quiescent centre into the stem cells.
The researchers» discovery hinges on a technique developed at Princeton that allows scientists to efficiently analyze thousands of signals Kepler has identified to determine which are most likely to be caused by planets and which are caused by non-planetary objects such as stars.
In addition, the researchers identified 428 candidates as likely «false positives,» or signals generated by something other than a planet.
Lawrence Katz of the Duke University Medical Center and his colleagues discovered that once signals reach the accessory olfactory bulb they are mapped out into distinct patterns of nerve cell activity that vary according to the traits that enable a mouse to identify desirable mates, such as species and sex.
Writing in Engineering Geology, the researchers report that the sensors were able to pinpoint small rockfalls (of less than 20 cubic meters) at distances of up to several hundred meters away — and identify not only individual impacts within falls, but also, in some cases, the signals generated as the rocks began to move.
«This identified IFI16 as the DNA sensor, which then sends signals to caspase - 1 and triggers pyroptosis,» says Kathryn M. Monroe, PhD, the Science paper's other lead author, who completed the research while a postdoctoral fellow at Gladstone.
This licensing signal serves as a credential to identify the gene, a passport to show the piRNA system it belongs.
Molecules known to affect FGFR3 signaling and / or the metabolism of chondrocytes, the cells responsible for growing cartilage, were identified as good candidates.
They and additional co-authors at the MGH Cancer Center, the University of North Carolina, Vanderbilt University and Novartis, identified HER3 — part of the same signaling pathway that includes HER2 — as a possible contributor to anti-HER2 / PI3K resistance in breast cancer brain metastases.
Using the properties of the atrial activation and the signals, they were able to develop a method which can pin down the location of Atrial Fibrillation non-invasively, as well identifying different types of the condition.
By identifying the molecular signals emitted through the soil by friendly fungi, the protein enables a plant to «roll out the red carpet» for cell colonisation by the fungi, and all the survival advantages this mutually - beneficial relationship brings — the fungi feeds minerals such as phosphate into plant cells in return for sugar extraction.
The team identified an lncRNA known as LINK - A, that activates HIF1 signaling in triple - negative breast cancer.
In addition, it was the first time that a specific sugar chain structure that is part of the extracellular matrix in plants, has been identified as a bioactive species that functions in the signaling pathway between cells.
Researchers identified a single enzyme doing the work of a trio thought necessary to control a common cellular signaling process being pursued as a therapeutic target.
The elucidation of the structure and function of this complex serves as a crucial step in the ongoing effort to identify clinically important drugs with which this important signaling pathway can be targeted.
Luo and Qiu lead a research team that identified an enzyme that could independently accomplish ubiquitination, an important cellular signaling process being pursued as a therapeutic target.
A few years ago, Singh and colleagues identified a transcription factor called PU.1 that acts as the primary signal, a central genetic switch to initiate development of myeloid progenitor cells.
Moreover, large - scale screens in the C. elegans DMD model allowed identifying genetic and pharmacologic suppressors of dystrophin - dependent muscle degeneration; some of them positively impact mitochondrial functions or structure under stress conditions, or are involved in signaling pathways linked to mitochondria, and others are associated to proteostasis pathways such as autophagy, proteasome and Unfolded Protein Response (UPR).
With collaborators in the biology department, Dr. Weiss applied these ultrasensitive techniques to investigate the Hedgehog signaling pathway — a critical mechanism that helps give rise to the spatial patterning in developing embryos, but has also been identified as a key culprit in up to 25 % of cancer deaths.
Blau syndrome polymorphisms in NOD2 identify nucleotide hydrolysis and helical domain 1 as signalling regulators.
We are in the middle to identifying the signalling pathways required for formation of these stress assemblies as well as their composition.
Furthermore, the researchers identified biomarkers unique to the R - NSC type, as well as signaling pathways required for the maintenance of the R - NSC type.
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