Hiding the face in public He discovered, while working with medical records at a Bristol hospital in the United Kingdom, that he enjoyed the social interaction. "In hospital, I made a lot of friends and enjoyed the social interaction as well as the science, biology and physiology side of ...
Letters and numbers in the borders serve as map coordinates referenced in the text. Color is used as a visual aid, but does not affect the meaning of the symbols. The color conventions are: black, reversible binding between molecular species; green, stimulatory effects; red, inhibitory or ...
In subject area: Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is a subfield within computer science concerned with the study of the interaction between people (users) and computers and the design, evaluation and implementation of user interfaces for computer system...
(fission) interaction. Each type of interaction in physics is characterized by a special measure. Contemporary biology is concerned with the investigation of interaction on various levels, including that of the molecule, cell, organism, population, and species and the biocenotic level. Still more ...
a form of interaction between nonallelic genes in which one combination of such genes has a dominant effect over other combinations. [1915–20; probably after epistatic (1907) (probably epi- + static, taken as meaning “standing above”)] ep•i•stat•ic (ˌɛp əˈstæt ...
Social contexts can lead to positive emotions, and engaging in social interaction is strongly associated with smiling1. According to the Simulation of Smiles Model2, one essential social function of smiling is to indicate positive social motives, which can be seen as the affiliative smile. This fa...
Protein interactions form a complex dynamic molecular system that shapes cell phenotype and function; in this regard, network analysis is a powerful tool for studying the dynamics of cellular processes. Current models of protein interaction networks are
Endler and Magnusson (1976) emphasized the individual as an active agent in the person–situation interaction process, the role of cognitive and emotional factors in that process, and the importance of the subjective meaning of situations and environments in person–environment interactions (Magnusson197...
Luque, in Theoretical and Computational Chemistry, 1996 3.2 “Steric” contributions to the interaction energy The components of the intermolecular interaction energy -electrostatic, polarization, exchange, repulsion and dispersion- have a clear meaning within the QM framework. Nevertheless, most ...
In comparison to other NPs the KD values are higher, meaning that the CNDs are worse binders for the proteins than the other NPs. In the case of HSA KD values of around 5.1 μM have been obtained for polymer-coated FePt NPs39,42, which is lower than the 〈KD〉 of 32.3 μM...