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Odorants used for functional imaging experiments

Experiments and Functional Realism

Experiments and Functional Realism

... language used in describing experiments and reporting results includes the par- ticles and processes systematized or predicted by the ...language used must have the functional coherence ...

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Minimal information: an urgent need to assess the functional reliability of recombinant proteins used in biological experiments

Minimal information: an urgent need to assess the functional reliability of recombinant proteins used in biological experiments

... pull-down experiments" should be supported by a biochemical validation of the correct folding of both fragments, since access to informa- tion concerning how data were generated is crucial to judge their ...

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Functional magnetic resonance imaging can be used to explore tactile and nociceptive processing in the infant brain.

Functional magnetic resonance imaging can be used to explore tactile and nociceptive processing in the infant brain.

... and functional images in the axial plane where infants were stimulated on the right, to preserve ipsilateral and contralateral activations, whilst sacrificing lateralised ...

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Functional imaging for regenerative medicine

Functional imaging for regenerative medicine

... were used in fluorescence imaging to identify cells ...the functional reporter probe only occurs after the cell has transcribed the gene of interest and the mRNA is translated into the modified ...

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Functional Imaging and Optogenetics in Drosophila

Functional Imaging and Optogenetics in Drosophila

... volumetric imaging without noticeable signal loss in later frames; and the concentration of the signal in the cell body permitted facile segmentation for use in delimiting taste ...be used for multiple ...

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Functional MR Imaging on an Open 1T MR Imaging System: Exploiting the Advantages of an Open MR Imaging System for Functional MR Imaging

Functional MR Imaging on an Open 1T MR Imaging System: Exploiting the Advantages of an Open MR Imaging System for Functional MR Imaging

... imaging scanner could make this technique available for the above-mentioned patient groups. Most fMRI studies have been conducted on conventional MR imaging systems with a magnetic field strength of ⱖ 1.5T, ...

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Chemical structure of odorants and perceptual similarity in ants

Chemical structure of odorants and perceptual similarity in ants

... the functional groups of molecules can also be assigned to a hierarchy, by using an array of volatile substances that are commercially ...and functional group of the molecules encountered, we used ...

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Identification and quantitation of predominant odorants in roasted chicory

Identification and quantitation of predominant odorants in roasted chicory

... often used in food industry. Mature roots are dried and roasted and used as a coffee surrogate or coffee additive, while young and tender roots can be boiled and eaten as a ...be used as forage for ...

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Functional Connectivity in the Thalamus and Hippocampus Studied with Functional MR Imaging

Functional Connectivity in the Thalamus and Hippocampus Studied with Functional MR Imaging

... not used because of the small effect of cardiac frequency ...not used. Functional connectivity was measured by the seed voxel ...were used to identify these ...the functional ...

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Network analysis of gene essentiality in functional genomics experiments

Network analysis of gene essentiality in functional genomics experiments

... are used as gold standard and the prediction performances of all measures are shown by ROC ...was used as base ...We used multivariate logistic regression to test the association of NEST scores with ...

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FACT – a framework for the functional interpretation of high-throughput experiments

FACT – a framework for the functional interpretation of high-throughput experiments

... Implementation Integration of data sources The integration of bio-molecular data from diverse sources such as public databases or clinical parameters (annotation) is a key challenge in the process of the analy- sis of ...

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Functional ultrasound imaging of the lower extremity

Functional ultrasound imaging of the lower extremity

... The used data for the block matching techniques can vary in both dimensionality ...machines used in clinical ...is used to find the coarse displacement and subsequently the RF-signal is used ...

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Principles of functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Principles of functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging

... Since inference is based on oxygenation patterns taking place 5 − 8 seconds after activation, T R values in the range of 2 seconds have generally been considered adequate. However, the currently used resolutions ...

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A review of diagnostic and functional imaging in headache

A review of diagnostic and functional imaging in headache

... high-field functional MRI dur- ing visual aura in three subjects, blood oxygenation level- dependent (BOLD) signal changes were demonstrated to be time-locked to onset of the aura ...these imaging data ...

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High resolution anatomical and functional imaging

High resolution anatomical and functional imaging

... the imaging sequence, the signal from lipids is suppressed in the following way: the spectrally selective pulse flips the lipid magnetization into the transverse plane, while leaving the water magnetization ...

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MEG versus BOLD MR Imaging: Functional Imaging, the Next Generation?

MEG versus BOLD MR Imaging: Functional Imaging, the Next Generation?

... resolved functional information that is unavailable from data produced by either BOLD fMR imaging or MEG ...been used suc- cessfully to study parallel cortical activation during semantic processing ...

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Functional MR Imaging Evidence of Altered Functional Activation in Metabolic Syndrome

Functional MR Imaging Evidence of Altered Functional Activation in Metabolic Syndrome

... study used a full cognitive battery as well as mea- sures of metabolic and blood pressure function rather than relying on self-reported medical ...detected functional activation changes with greater confi- ...

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Optimal experimental design for predator–prey functional response experiments

Optimal experimental design for predator–prey functional response experiments

... We suggest that the best robust design choice will be problem dependent and therefore it is important to have a variety of robust design approaches in the toolbox. As we demonstrate in Section 3, the robust design ...

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The Functional and the Instrumental in Market Definition: a Laboratory for Natural Experiments in the Baltics

The Functional and the Instrumental in Market Definition: a Laboratory for Natural Experiments in the Baltics

... As to OPAL, the European Commission made an exemption decision and the hierarchy mechanism was preserved within the Gazprom Group — albeit for limited gas volumes. This was achieved by introducing a limit to the volume ...

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Improving functional magnetic resonance imaging reproducibility

Improving functional magnetic resonance imaging reproducibility

... with functional MRI are, how- ever, largely from other communities such as biology, medicine and ...be used today by any- one willing to improve his or her research practices, with a view to better ...

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