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Thus, adenine nucleotides (ATP, ADP), glycogen, reactive oxygen species, nitric oxide, and calcium ions are all hypothetical signaling messengers that play an important role during soleus muscle unloading. It is also important to note that the sarcolemma of muscle fibers is ri...
The electronic structure and dynamic calculations suggest that it relaxes to the ground state first along a barrierless route in the bright excited state and then through the conical intersection (CI) between 1ππ* and ground states [12,15,16,30]. This sub-picosecond internal conversion has ...
It has been argued before that businesses can play a critical role towards achieving sustainable development [6,7] and do untold good for the society [8]. Furthermore, frugal innovation has the potential to improve a company's sustainability performance [9]. However, the social benefits that ...
In Part 3, we will zoom into the process of writing code rather than reading or thinking about it.This chapter aims to study how to best name things in code, like variables, classes, and methods. Since we now know quite a bit about how the brain processes code, we can more deeply ...
Bill Gates is no public health expert. He is not a doctor, an epidemiologist or an infectious disease researcher. Yet somehow he has become a central figure in the lives of billions of people, presuming to dictate the medical actions that will be required for the world to go “back to no...
Learning how to structure a variable name to maximize understanding Part 1 covered the different cognitive processes involved in reading code, including storing information in the LTM and retrieving it when needed, storing information in the STM, and processing code in the working memory. In part ...
A cell-size perspective not only helps to explain some (but not all) variation in metabolic rate and its body-mass scaling, but may also foster the conceptual integration of studies of ontogenetic development and body-mass scaling. Citation: Glazier, D.S. How Metabolic Rate Relates to Cell ...
However, there have been relatively few studies related to the authenticity of the spatial morphology of a historical urban area. This paper is based on the approach of the theory of "constructive authenticity", and takes a local historical district heritage in Beijing as an example to analyze ...
It excludes the perspective of emotions, an irrational component, which can be used to analyze the micro-influence process underlying decision making. Emotions are often elicited by specific events [45] and play a key role in decision mak- ing by influencing the way we perceive, process, and ...