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Global Analysis of Neutrophil Responses to Neisseria gonorrhoeae Reveals a Self-Propagating Inflammatory Program

by Anna Sintsova, Helen Sarantis, Epshita A. Islam, Chun Xiang Sun, Mohsen Amin, Carlos H. F. Chan, Clifford P. Stanners, Michael Glogauer, Scott D. Gray-owen , 2014
"... An overwhelming neutrophil-driven response causes both acute symptoms and the lasting sequelae that result from infection with Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Neutrophils undergo an aggressive opsonin-independent response to N. gonorrhoeae, driven by the innate decoy receptor CEACAM3. CEACAM3 is exclusively ..."
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profiling of gonococcal-infected neutrophils revealed that CEACAM3 engagement triggers a Syk-, PKCd-and Tak1-dependent signaling cascade that results in the activation of an NF-kB-dependent transcriptional response, with consequent production of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Using an in vivo model of N

Investigations into Novel Strategies for Intelligent Agent-based Decision Making

by Cyril Schoreels , 2008
"... The role of automation in modern trading environments has increased dramatically over the last decade, even exhibiting a fundamental shift in market behaviour as a direct consequence of algorithmic trading and a significant increase in trading frequency. As a self-propagating consequence, the need f ..."
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The role of automation in modern trading environments has increased dramatically over the last decade, even exhibiting a fundamental shift in market behaviour as a direct consequence of algorithmic trading and a significant increase in trading frequency. As a self-propagating consequence, the need

Two-Loop Quark Self-Energy in a New Formalism (II) Renormalization of the Quark Propagator in the Light-Cone Gauge

by George Leibbrandt, Jimmy D. Williams , 1999
"... The complete two-loop correction to the quark propagator, consisting of the spider, rainbow, gluon bubble and quark bubble diagrams, is evaluated in the noncovariant light-cone gauge (lcg), n·A a (x) = 0, n 2 = 0. (The overlapping self-energy diagram had already been computed.) The chief technical ..."
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The complete two-loop correction to the quark propagator, consisting of the spider, rainbow, gluon bubble and quark bubble diagrams, is evaluated in the noncovariant light-cone gauge (lcg), n·A a (x) = 0, n 2 = 0. (The overlapping self-energy diagram had already been computed.) The chief technical

SELF-ORGANIZED CRITICALITY IN GLUON SYSTEMS AND ITS CONSEQUENCES

by K. Tabelow , 2001
"... It is pointed out, that color-singlet gluon clusters can be formed in hadrons as a consequence of self-organized criticality (SOC) in systems of interacting soft gluons, and that the properties of such spatiotemporal complexities can be probed experimentally by examing inelastic diffractive scatteri ..."
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It is pointed out, that color-singlet gluon clusters can be formed in hadrons as a consequence of self-organized criticality (SOC) in systems of interacting soft gluons, and that the properties of such spatiotemporal complexities can be probed experimentally by examing inelastic diffractive

Security in Cognitive Radio Networks: Threats and Mitigation

by T. Charles Clancy , Nathan Goergen , 2008
"... This paper describes a new class of attacks specific to cognitive radio networks. Wireless devices that can learn from their environment can also be taught things by malicious elements of their environment. By putting artificial intelligence in charge of wireless network devices, we are allowing una ..."
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is learning. The most powerful of which is a self-propagating AI virus that could interactively teach radios to become malicious. We then describe some approaches for mitigating the effectiveness of these attacks by instilling some level of “common sense” into radio systems, and requiring learned beliefs

Bus encoding to prevent crosstalk delay

by Bret Victor, Kurt Keutzer - Proceedings of International Conference on Computer-Aided Design (ICCAD , 2001
"... Abstract — The propagation delay across long on-chip buses is increasingly becoming a limiting factor in high-speed designs. Crosstalk between adjacent wires on the bus may create a significant portion of this delay. Placing a shield wire between each signal wire alleviates the crosstalk problem but ..."
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but doubles the area used by the bus, an unacceptable consequence when the bus is routed using scarce top-level metal resources. Instead, we propose to employ data encoding to eliminate crosstalk delay within a bus. This paper presents a rigorous analysis of the theory behind “self-shielding codes”, and gives

Reproductive consequences of clonal growth in Stenocereus eruca, a rare clonal cactus of the Sonoran desert

by Clark Tapia Ricardo , Cecilia Alfonso Corrado , Mari´a C Mandujano , Francisco Molina-Freaner
"... Abstract. Stenocereus eruca is a prostrated, self-incompatible cactus endemic to the Sonoran Desert that regenerates primarily through clonal propagation. Clonal growth is expected to affect mate availability by influencing the number and spatial distribution of mating types. In this paper we exami ..."
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Abstract. Stenocereus eruca is a prostrated, self-incompatible cactus endemic to the Sonoran Desert that regenerates primarily through clonal propagation. Clonal growth is expected to affect mate availability by influencing the number and spatial distribution of mating types. In this paper we

Optical spatial solitons and their interactions: universality and diversity

by George I. Stegeman, Mordechai Segev - Science , 1999
"... Spatial solitons, beams that do not spread owing to diffraction when they propagate, have been demonstrated to exist by virtue of a variety of nonlinear self-trapping mechanisms. Despite the diversity of these mech-anisms, many of the features of soliton interactions and collisions are universal. Sp ..."
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Spatial solitons, beams that do not spread owing to diffraction when they propagate, have been demonstrated to exist by virtue of a variety of nonlinear self-trapping mechanisms. Despite the diversity of these mech-anisms, many of the features of soliton interactions and collisions are universal

EXCITATION-CONTRACTION COUPLING IN MUSCIJLAR RESPONSE*

by Alexander Sandow
"... When a stimulus is applied to muscle, the response is indicated first by excitation which is set up in the membrane of each reacting fiber, and then by contraction which is a function of the substance within the membrane. If stimulation is effected at a particular spot in a fiber by means of a direc ..."
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directly applied cathodal electric shock or by arrival of a nerve impulse at an endplate, the state of excitation in the form of the self-propagated action potential spreads out in either direction from that spot to the fiber's ends. As recently reviewed by Katz, ' the evidence is clear

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by Ariadna Recasens, Benjamin Dehay, Maria E. Herva , 2014
"... Formation and accumulation of misfolded protein aggregates are a central hallmark of several neurodegenerative diseases. In Parkinson’s disease (PD), the aggregation-prone protein alpha-synuclein (α-syn) is the culprit. In the past few years, another piece of the puzzle has been added with data sugg ..."
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suggesting that α-syn may self-propagate, thereby contributing to the progression and extension of PD. Of particular importance, it was the seminal observation of Lewy bodies (LB), a histopathological signature of PD, in grafted fetal dopaminergic neurons in the striatum of PD patients. Consequently
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