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Answer added in Neuroevolution18 Can we create artificial emotion in Artificial neural network subjected to evolution?Hi Wifried, from you... " I think, there exists two independent data processing etc" There are two independent mechanisms. The look-up mechanism that... [more]
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Answer added in Computational Intelligence3 Which mammogram image database can be accessed through Windows 7?Hi Mr. Masood Sir, Could you please tell me how to use CygWin software to download images from DDSM database o n windows 7, i have install it but it... [more]
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Question asked in UV-Visible Spectroscopy (UV-Vis)New Sudden increase in absorption and scattering of data points - uv-visible spectroscopyHi, I took UV scans of ethyl oleate (ester of oleic acid) in hexane in a wavelength range of 400 -200 nm. scans of hexane were conducted to see if it... [more]
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Answer added in Bees9 Has anyone come across the term 'passive metabolism' with respect to a mass of insects increasing the temperature?HI Bridget. Thanks for that. Yes, I have read that article and while its terms are similar the context is different. "passive mechanisms" in nest the... [more]
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Answer added in Water Quality3 What are the others ions which contribute to the hardness of the water?e.g: all of metals which contain +2 : Fe,mg,cd,co,cr and ...
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Question asked in ILDNew Has anyone seen ILD in association with Primary biliary cirrhosis and if yes, what is the most common type?What is the pathophysiology of ILD with PBC
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Question asked in Research JobNew I am looking for a research position starting this Fall or end of Summer 2013 - I have a background in Neuro, Genetics and Chronic Pain...East CoastAdd to my research experience
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Answer added in Analog Circuit Design22 Is a transistor really an amplifying element? Is it an active or passive device? Are there amplifying elements? Is it possible to amplify energy at all?@Cyril. I forgot to answer the part of your question that asks '"is it an active or passive device." We call it an active device, simply because it... [more]
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Answer added in Soil Science13 Manganese is absorbed from soil in which form by the plants?Have a look in the pages 201-210 of Kabata-Pendias 2011 (attached): There you can see the form of Mn in soil, the absorption and transport by plants,... [more]
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Question asked in MethodsNew Buffers for biologyCan buffers be useful outside their buffering range? Example Tris has the buffer range of 7.1-9.0. Can this buffer be useful at pH 5.5 or 6.0?
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Answer added in Bioinformatic Tools47 Which linux distribution do you recommend?I think it is better to use a standard Linux distribution and add the resources you need for your work.
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Answer added in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology3 Could any one suggest good impact free journals in field of bioinformatics.I will agree with the previous posters, but I will also point out that Open Access publishers often waive publication charges if there is a justificat... [more]
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Question asked in Exercise ScienceNew Something about chronic kidney disease and physiotherapy intervention?Respiratory muscle training
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Question asked in PolymersNew Question on Polymers and coalWhen drilling coal what is the best form of polymer to use that is less damaging to the formation? A polymer that will give good filter cake, but al... [more]
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Question asked in Evolutionary AnthropologyNew If you were going to read a chapter on evolutionary psychological perspectives on intimate partner violence, what would want answered?In your opinion, what topics and questions should be tackled in an EP of IPV chapter?
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Answer added in Quantum Mechanics45 Which physical variables do not exist in conjugate pairs and do not have an uncertainty relationship in quantum mechanics? Can you list which pairs exist, and list those variables that don't exists in pairs?The challenge is to list out all the pairs and ask if the are any variables that aren't paired.
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Answer added in Plant Tissue Culture3 Transgenic mustard seed selection in antibiotic containg germination mediaHi, Bedbrata, Have you found MIC (minimal inhibiting conncentration) at which you have seen visible inhibition of wt growth? If at this concentratio... [more]
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Answer added in Computer Science Education83 What happened with “The Fifth Generation Computer Systems project (FGCS)”?Johann, <<Why we, scientists and engineers, still fail to create an appropriate Artificial Intellegence (AI)? >> I think that the so-called off topic ... [more]
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Question asked in Cancer BiologyNew Which specific patient population with prostate cancer should undergo surgery: Are there biomarkers that identify patients who need surgeryMost patients with prostate cancer do well with hormone ablation therapy +/- external beam radiation (intensity modulated radiation therapy). Even th... [more]
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Answer added in Theoretical Nuclear Physics1 Quantam states of protons and neutrons bound in an atom?If you mean nucleons sharing the same quantum numbers, similar to electrons in the atomic shell they will spread over different energy levels obeying ... [more]
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Answer added in Docking Softwares2 I'm using GOLD version 5.1 and for some reason it keeps terminating the docking before it completes the entire file.Hello. Check the gold.err log file, it keeps all the errors. Ricardo
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Answer added in Microbiology1 Besides novobiocin and chlorpromazine, are there other compounds that cure bacteria of plasmids?The problem with the approach you are describing above is that in order to eliminate antibiotic resistance, you really need to have 100% plasmid curin... [more]
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Answer added in Nanotechnology54 Is breast cancer with bone metastases (with or without lymph node mets) a unique subset of Stage IV Breast Cancer and associated with better survival?It might be interesting to use Xeloda in combination with Alimta as the activity of thymidylate synthase (target for Xeloda) has been shown to render ... [more]
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Answer added in Tuberculosis94 Is montaux considered the gold standard for detection of tuberculosis?Al-Harbie, I agree with your post; you're correct. My apology, please. Thanks, Ben Olwe
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Question asked in PleaseNew Please, fuse my two researchgates information with the owners tore.gutteberg@uit.no and tore.gutteberg@unn.noTore.gutteberg@unn.no one is most updated with regard to research
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Answer added in Tuberculosis9 what will be the culture result in latent TBTrue Dr. Farida, What so ever = PREVENTION is better than treament/management. i.e. development of new TB diagnostics able to detect MTB early [[or ... [more]
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Answer added in Plant Biotechnology1 Is there any easier method other than silver staining for staining DNA fragments in polyacrilamide gel?
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Answer added in RNA Analysis6 Relationship between Ct values of target and reference genes in qPCR.In addition to Larry's excellent comments above -- in order to see the entire behavior of the dynamic dilution range(s), serial 1:2 dilutions (for abo... [more]
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Answer added in Evolution195 Can Intelligent Design (ID) be considered a valid scientific theory?I am following this discussion now for some days, and I am shocked! Usually I am avoiding any discussion about evolution with creationists because it... [more]