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Sense and respond

The attribute-based forecasting software includes multiple data sources including shipments and order history, distribution center withdrawals, customer [Pg.170]


Gingell, D., Owens, N. (1992). How do cells sense and respond to adhesive contacts Diffusion-trapping of laterally mobile membrane proteins at maturating adhesions may initiate signals leading to local cytoskeletal assembly response and lamella formation. J. Cell Sci. 101, 255-266. [Pg.103]

Allow the cell to sense and respond to signals in the environment. [Pg.136]

The function of the detector is to sense and respond with an electrical signal when the composition of the gas emerging from the column changes. The type of detector used is dependent on the application. The most widely used detectors are the thermal conductivity, flame ionization, and electron capture. [Pg.335]

The crucial missing part in this scenario is the gateway through which these worlds will communicate how can the digital world sense and respond to changes in the real world Unfortunately, it would appear from the lack of field deployable devices in commercial production that attempts to integrate molecular sensor science into portable devices have failed to bear the fruits promised this problem is what we call the chemo-/biosensing paradox.4... [Pg.654]

Bacteria have the ability to sense and respond to their surroundings. In vivo, Salmonella recognition of diverse environmental signals is essential for pathogenesis. TCRSs are primary factors in this process, with PhoPQ, PmrAB and the Res system mediating responses in vivo to modify the bacterial cell surface. Salmonella... [Pg.114]

This report identifies options for sensing and responding to chemical agent releases. It... [Pg.65]

Firtel, R. A., and Chung, C. Y. (2000). The molecular genetics of chemotaxis Sensing and responding to chemoattractant gradients. Bioessays 22, 603-615. [Pg.435]

The ability to sense and respond to the environment is essential for the survival of all living organisms. The PI pathway is involved in sensing environmental stimuli and is one of the most conserved signaling pathways. Components of the PI pathway are present in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. For example, membranes from the hyperthermophilic archaeon Pyrococcus furiosus will phosphorylate phosphatidylinositol (Ptdlns) to form PtdIns3P (Figure 2). [Pg.183]

Anabolism and catabolism must be precisely coordinated. Metabolic networks sense and respond to information on the status of their component pathways. The information is received and metabolism is controlled in several ways ... [Pg.1251]

How do our sensory systems work How are the initial stimuli detected How are these initial biochemical events transformed into perceptions and experiences We have previously encountered systems that sense and respond to chemical signals—namely, receptors that bind to growth factors and hormones. Our knowledge of these receptors and their associated signal-transduction pathways provides us with concepts and tools for unraveling some of the workings of sensory systems. For example, 7TM receptors (seven-transmembrane receptors, Section 15.1) play key roles in olfaction,... [Pg.1319]

For decades, astrocytes and oligodendrocytes were considered as silent partners of neurons in the CNS. It was known that astrocytes, like neurons, were unable to transmit messages as they did not possess voltage and ion gated channels. With the advancement of science, it is now well accepted that astrocytes possess ion channels as well as G-protein coupled receptors necessary to sense and respond to neuronal... [Pg.71]

Lutz PL, Prentice HM. 2002. Sensing and responding to hypoxia, molecular and physiological mechanisms. Integ Comp Biol 42 463-468. [Pg.293]

Biosynthetic pathways are often highly regulated such that blocks are synthesized only when supplies are low. Very often, a high concentration of the final product of a pathway inhibits the activity of enzymes that function early in the pathway. Often present are allosteric enzy capable ot sensing and responding to concentrations of regulatory species. These enzymes are similar in functional properties to aspartate transcar-bamylase and its regulators (Section 10.1). Feedback and allosteric mechanisms ensure that all 20 amino acids are maintained in sufficient amounts for protein synthesis and other processes. [Pg.680]


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