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  • Question asked in Editor
    New Want to publish a paper about HPC & Medicinal Chemistry in CURR TOP MED CHEM?
    CALL FOR PAPERS JOURNAL: Current Topics Medicinal Chemistry IMPACT FACTOR: 4.17 RG LINK: https://www.researchgate.net/journal/1568-0266_Current_Topics... [more]
    By H. González-Díaz · Universidad del País Vasco / Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea
  • Answer added in Nonlinear Systems
    12 What is dynamic stability definition in human movement? We say a state is stable, what is dynamic stability?
    By Reza Saber · Amirkabir University of Technology
  • Answer added in Proteins
    10 How can I treat cells with proteins without using common filters for sterilization?
    By Amir Tayaranian · University of Tehran
    Kristine Atkinson · BioVentures
    Another way to pretreat membranes is with ovalbumin or poly-l-lysine, then rinse with PBS. Most membrane filters have a nominal pore size achieve... [more]
  • Answer added in Late Antiquity
    10 Late Antiquity websites
    By Larry Swain · Bemidji State University
    Larry Swain · Bemidji State University
    Katelis, you will of course note that the question was asked in the ResearchGate topic area Late Antiquity. Thank you all for your help. 
  • Answer added in PCR
    6 How long can I keep the prepared master mix before running the real time pcr reaction?
    By Sahar Tahvili · Lund University
    Rita Morgado · Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
    From my experience with master mix sybr green, the results are a little bit different.. I do not reccommend as a time-safe solution.. It happen to me ... [more]
  • Answer added in Statistical Analysis
    14 Which is the best statistical program for data analysis SPSS or SAS?
    By Fahmi Khan · Hamad Medical Corporation
    Priya Kalra · Harvard University
    Consider Stata--much easier coding than SAS, but much of the same functionality (if not more). R is also a good recommendation since it is free. 
  • Question asked in Econometric Modeling
    New Risk measurements and estimations quantitatively: any available techniques or approaches
    In various estimating (quantifying) risks affecting farmers, are there any techniques or approaches that has been employed in the literature or elsew... [more]
    By Bright Asante · University of New England (Australia)
  • Answer added in Cancer Biology
    2 Confocol images for doxorubicin uptakes in cancer cells
    By Rodi Abdalkader · Kyoto University
    Rodi Abdalkader · Kyoto University
    thank you Markus , what I wan to do is a fixed time point more than a kinetic . 
  • Answer added in Social Anthropology
    144 To what extent do people believe that art can contribute to positive change?
    By Jade Wildy · University of South Australia 
    Daniel, In that page there is a link to Carl Sagan - Pale Blue Dot which is also an illustration of the power of art in making us realize/feel the dee... [more]
  • 40 Is there any clustering method for clustering users by their features e.g their profile properties?
    By Afarin Adami · Islamic Azad University of Najafabad
    Dr. Samaher Hussein Ali · University of Babylon
    You Can Use Group High Data Neural Network (New Verion Of Self Orgnization Neural Network), Or Numan Clustering Algorithm 
  • Answer added in Hydrological Modeling
    13 What is the most suitable spatial resolution at which to assimilate remotely sensed soil moisture information (from SAR or microwave radiometry) into a land surface or hydrological model?
    By Rocco Panciera · University of Melbourne
    Rocco Panciera · University of Melbourne
    Luca, I will check the papers to get a better knowledge of the way the remotely sensed information is typically assimilated into the models, since I h... [more]
  • Answer added in Philosophy
    168 What is consciousness?
    By Adam Balmer ·
    Larry Carlson · United Tribes Technical College
    Louis... Though I don't agree with your "rejections", I agree that there is no point in rehashing old dis-agreements. I can only refer you to Pinker... [more]
  • Answer added in Futurism
    4 Could a sentient computer ever exist and if it did wouldn't it be merely an extension of its programmer and therefore not a unique individual?
    By Collette Curry · Manchester Metropolitan University
    An agent will need to have a mean to act and to sense but it will have to sense and act in order to achieve a goal and it will have to have not only a... [more]
  • Answer added in Economic Growth
    12 "Limit of growth" - why is there no numeric value for the border line?
    By Olaf Schilgen · Burg Giebichenstein Kunsthochschule Halle
    Peter Stauvermann · Changwon National University
    That is funny now. You argue that you are right, despite the fact that your arguments have changed now. You are going to accept, that there is a free ... [more]
  • Answer added in Economic Analysis
    1 What kind of relation do we have solution of between minF(x,y)=min(f(x)+f(y)) and the solution of minf(x) and ming(y).
    By N. Yilmaz · T.C. Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi
    Christopher Landauer · The Aerospace Corporation
    If x and y can vary independently, then you can take each one to its minimum, and the result is the sum of the two minima (i assume that there is an e... [more]
  • Answer added in Embedded Systems
    25 What is the best option for learning and teaching embedded systems; Raspberry Pi or Arduino?
    By Alisson Brito · Universidade Federal da Paraíba
    Adam Szewczyk · McMaster University
    Raspberry pi is basically a computer. Arduino is more like microcontroller with interface hardware for you to experiment with. Arduino is more robus... [more]
  • Answer added in Internal Control
    22 I would like to know if somebody has already worked with a homemade or commercial internal control or calibrator in flow cytometry experimentation?
    By Romuald Mentaverri · Université de Picardie Jules Verne
    Bruce Davis · Trillium Diagnostics, LLC
    Philippe - Does that mean you also disavow that rather impressive rating of 71.45? We mere mortals are very impressed. 
  • Question asked in Electrophysiology
    New Jahangir Alam
    Please explain about slope, spike and Input-Output curve 
    By Md Jahangir Alam · Toyama University
  • Answer added in Security
    1 How threatening is the potential for someone to hack into a driverless car?
    By Dariusz Mikulski · Oakland University
    Christopher Landauer · The Aerospace Corporation
    There are some examples of hacking into a car through the entertainment system, and hijacking medical equipment (insulin pumps, etc.), so there is a r... [more]
  • Question asked in Cancer Immunology
    New compact benchtop FACS?
    Does anyone have any recommendations for a compact benchtop fluorescence activated cell sorter? What I'd like to find is something like the Accuri C6 ... [more]
    By Mia Shandell · Columbia University
  • Answer added in Molecular Biology
    2 Kindly, I wish to know how to calculate the relative fold of expression using two reference genes?
    By Farida Kabil · Cairo University
    Rita Morgado · Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
    But in this case you are just considering one reference gene, and because you raise a potency of 2 or 1.98 (for example), you are only considering the... [more]
  • Answer added in Delusion
    37 What constitutes a "bizarre delusion" that meets Criteria A for a DSM-IV diagnosis of schizophrenia?
    By Neil Krohn · Sr. Analyst, WellPoint, Inc.,
    Harvey Tuck · St. Vincent's Hospital Melbourne
    Neil, you've really started something here. But before closure I'd like to explore the zenith of cultural construction - the advertising sector. Ask a... [more]
  • Answer added in Tumor Immunology
    23 Optimizing CFSE proliferation assays for T-cells from fresh mouse spleen?
    By Fabienne Mcclanahan · Barts Cancer Institute
    Christopher Martin · The Scripps Research Institute
    Sorry to those following the thread. Ben and I were just chatting and deleted our conversation as it doesn't enhance this thread. 
  • Answer added in Medical Practice
    22 How does one deal with stress in medicine?
    By Sonali Vadi · Global Hospitals Group
    John Berg · Independent Researcher
    i lift weights several times a week . It really kept the stress down during med school when i had to lift wts hard every day as stress reducer.i dont ... [more]
  • Answer added in Dreams
    45 What purpose do dreams serve?
    By Md. Nasir Ahmed · University of Development Alternative
    Uliana, I agree that analysis dream content may enhances learning and help us discover what our sub-conscious considers important to learn. 
  • Answer added in Fisheries Management
    3 Someone knows a fish population that was administered by more than one stock, no biological justification???
    By Francisco Santa Cruz · University of Concepción
    Allain Barnett · Arizona State University
    Yes, the North Atlantic groundfish stocks, including cod and haddock. They have a quota for the industrial trawler fleet, and a quota for the fixed ge... [more]
  • 14 What is the relationship between the energy band gap and efficiency in PV cells?
    By Krzysztof Bohdan · University of the West of England, Bristol
    Krzysztof Bohdan · University of the West of England, Bristol
    Thanks, I wish success for you too, Abdulhim. 
  • Answer added in In vitro electrophysiology
    4 What is the best way to determine whether chloride is depolarizing/hyperpolarizing in a neuron without imaging and using perforated patch?
    By Cherry Mao · University of Auckland
    Cherry Mao · University of Auckland
    Thank you Joseph! However, I can't open your attached file. What format is it? 
  • Question asked in Sport
    New What is the best filter to process accelerometer data
    I want to calibrate accelerometer data with force platform. I try more than filter but i want to know what is the best one for keeping data true 
    By Mansour Attaallah · Alexandria University
  • Answer added in Ecology
    3 How can i best economise biological sampling effort on such a large scale, while attaining a sufficient level of richness representation?
    By Ashley Hand · University of Derby