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Duchateau F (2009) Towards a generic approach for schema matcher selection Leveraging user pre- and post-match effort for improving quality and time performance. PhD thesis, Uni-versite Montpellier II - Sciences et Techniques du Languedoc, http //tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/ tel-00436547/en/... [Pg.314]

Recent evidence indicates that the 5-HT transporter is subject to post-translational regulatory changes in much the same way as neurotransmitter receptors (Blakeley et al. 1998). Protein kinase A and protein kinase C (PKC), at least, are known to be involved in this process. Phosphorylation of the transporter by PKC reduces the Fmax for 5-HT uptake and leads to sequestration of the transporter into the cell, suggesting that this enzyme has a key role in its intracellular trafficking. Since this phosphorylation is reduced when substrates that are themselves transported across the membrane bind to the transporter (e.g. 5-HT and fi -amphetamine), it seems that the transport of 5-HT is itself linked with the phosphorylation process. Possibly, this process serves as a homeostatic mechanism which ensures that the supply of functional transporters matches the demand for transmitter uptake. By contrast, ligands that are not transported (e.g. cocaine and the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)) prevent the inhibition of phosphorylation by transported ligands. Thus, such inhibitors would reduce 5-HT uptake both by their direct inhibition of the transporter and by disinhibition of its phosphorylation (Ramamoorthy and Blakely 1999). [Pg.195]

Some modifications of the C7 sequence are based on a variation of the basic pulse unit. The POST-C7 sequence uses a basic element of (n/2)v(2n)v+]z( in/2)vt [76]. The CMR7 sequence uses two different basic elements which are combined in a super cycle [79]. Alternative schemes have been proposed that reduce these rf field requirements, matching the rf field amplitude to five times the spinning frequency, which may in some instances be preferable [80]. There are also newer multiple-pulse sequences based on the same symmetry principles as the C7 sequence which have significantly lower rf field requirements [81-84],... [Pg.258]

An effort to match the subjects with respect to age, education, AFQT intelligence scores and marital status proved unsuccessful. Only three of thirty men who were suitable matches agreed to spend a week undergoing examination (understandable, since they would receive only minimal compensation). Ultimately, the best McFarling could do was to draw tentative conclusions by comparing the frequency of post-LSD problems with corresponding national averages. [Pg.136]

The size of this iris determines the refiection coefficient of the cavity. The iris size needed for zero reflection coefficient, i.e., a matched cavity, depends on the dielectric and conductivity losses of the sample in the cavity and is adjusted by means of a post which partially extends across the iris. By adjustment of the position of this post, the cavity can generally be matched to the bridge. By means of the slide screw tuner of Fig. 21, the bridge is slightly unbalanced as in the rf circuitry of NMR. EPR absorption is then observed in ways similar to NMR by display of the EPR line on a CRO or by rectification of the AC components and display of the first derivative of the EPR signal on a graphic recorder. [Pg.80]

In 1963 Pains was amalgamated with the Wessex Aircraft Engineering Company (WAECo) who were based at High Post near Salisbury and who were, in turn, owned by the British Match Company. Within two years Pains Fireworks had relocated from Mitcham to High Post in a move that extended the Factory s product base from fireworks to distress flares, signalling smokes, line carrying rockets and munitions simulators trading under the name of Pains-Wessex. [Pg.10]

In post-MI patients with asymptomatic PVCs and nonsustained ventricular tachycardia, flecainide therapy was associated with a 5.1% rate of death and nonfatal cardiac arrest, compared with a 2.3% rate in a matched placebo group. [Pg.461]


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