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Reply to Russo et al
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Repo-Man/protein phosphatase 1 SUMOylation mediates binding to lamin A and serine 22 dephosphorylation
(2022-04-13)Lamin A phosphorylation/de-phosphorylation is an important process during cells division as it allows for nuclear envelope (NE) disassembly at mitotic entry and its re-assembly during mitotic exit. Several kinases have ... -
Report of a pilot study of individually configurable multimedia learning prototypes in the development of a co-operative student model of learner characteristics
(University of Hertfordshire, 1999)This paper describes the design, implementation and evaluation of a set of individually configurable multimedia prototypes that use a simple model of the learner to configure the presentation of learning. Participants in ... -
Report on Stage 1 Elution Testing : Thales Group SPINNAKER evaluation
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Report on Stage 2 Inlet Testing : Thales Group SPINNAKER evaluation
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Report on the 7th European Judo Science & Research Symposium & 6th Scientific and Professional Conference - Applicable research in judo
(2023-08-02)This report describes the 7thEuropean Judo Science & Research Symposium & 6thScientific and Professional Conference - "Applicable research in judo" held in Poreč, Croatia on June 19-20, 2023. The two-day conference included ... -
Report on the Evaluation of EVS Usage and Trends at the University of Hertfordshire : February to June 2014
(JISC, 2014-07)The Electronic Voting Systems (EVS) evaluation project for iTEAM has investigated the current level of engagement in the use of EVS across the institution in 2014. It has built on the work and outputs of the JISC supported ... -
A report on the International Conference in Emergency Medicine and Public Health: Qatar 2016
(2017-03-03)In recent years, Emergency Medicine (EM) has emerged as an important specialty in addressing numerous public health concerns such as management of chronic conditions, injuries, emerging health risks, and the delivery of ... -
Report: theories and assessment procedures used by dance/movement therapists in the UK
(2001)Dance/Movement Therapy (DMT) in the UK seems to be a rapidly growing field, as indicated by the establishment of DMT training courses at British Universities and the recent efforts by the Association for DMT (ADMT UK) to ... -
Reported sleep patterns in obsessive compulsive disorder
(2002)Previous studies of sleep disturbance in OCD have produced contradictory findings. This may be due to different methodological approaches but may also reflect the fact that many studies have not screened OCD patients for ... -
Reporting by radiographers : A policy and practice guide
(2004-08-01)Reporting by radiographers and other non-medical staff has developed considerably in the past decade, and especially so since the College of Radiographers published its vision paper on reporting by radiographers, in 1997. ... -
Reporting on patient and public involvement (PPI) in research publications: Using the GRIPP2 checklists with lay co-researchers
(2021-07-22)Background: Patient and public involvement (PPI) in health and social care research is considered important internationally, with increasing evidence that PPI improves the quality, relevance and outcomes of research. There ... -
The Reporting, Use, and Validity of Patient-Reported Outcomes in Multiple Myeloma in Clinical Trials: A Systematic Literature Review
(2022-12-06)Background: Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are becoming increasingly important in supporting clinical outcomes in clinical trials. In multiple myeloma (MM), PRO measurement is useful to reveal how treatment affects ... -
Reports of the AAAI 2010 spring symposia
(2011)The Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, in cooperation with Stanford University's Department of Computer Science, presented the 2010 Spring Symposium Series Monday through Wednesday, March 22-24, ... -
Repositioning SoTL t oward the T-shaped Community
(2021-07-21)Amongst a range of changes that have taken place within tertiary education, perhaps the most revolutionary has been a shift to student-centred approaches focused on lifelong learning. Accompanying this approach to holistic ... -
Representation and classification of facial expression in a modular computational model
(World Scientific Publishing, 2009)Recognizing expressions is a key part of human social interaction; Processing of facial expression information is largely automatic in humans, but it is a non-trivial task for a computational system. The purpose of this ... -
The representation of female athletes in the textual and visual media
(2001)Whilst the participation of women in sport can be traced back at least as far as 1000BC, there is evidence to suggest that barriers to women’s participation in sport still exist. One possible barrier that can be investigated ... -
The representation of rules in connectionist models
(University of Hertfordshire, 1995)Three models of connectionist rule processing are presented and discussed: Shastri and Ajjanagadde's SHRUTI system, which uses connectionist mechanisms to overcome the inefficiency of classical rule-based models; Sun's ... -
Representation of tropical deep convection in atmospheric models - Part 1 : Meteorology and comparison with satellite observations
(2011)Fast convective transport in the tropics can efficiently redistribute water vapour and pollutants up to the upper troposphere. In this study we compare tropical convection characteristics for the year 2005 in a range of ...