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obtains resonance gains generated due to the structural characteristics of the external ear canals, and performs digitization and signal processing to allow the resonance gains to be used as the gain factors of the digital hearing aid, and thus applies the gain factors to...
remove the waste product carbon dioxide, and help to maintain acid-base balance. Portions of the respiratory system are also used for non-vital functions, such as sensing odors, speech production, and for straining, such as during childbirth or coughing. ...
Additionally, in vertebrates, the CNS expanded its organogenetic functions by evolving a do-it-yourself mode of operation. The novel structures performing that function are the neural crest (and likely ventrally emigrating neural tube cells), which form on (and from) the embryonic neural tube/CNS...
What are the functions of the cortical areas of the brain and their lobes for each of the following? A) Hearing B) Olfaction C) Vision D) Gustation E) Equilibrium Identify the major types of sensory receptors, their location in the human body, and their functio...
Smart structures can be defined as structural materials, such as concrete and composites, that possess inherent capabilities to provide sensing, energy dissipation, actuation, control, or other functions. These structures aim to reduce the need for embedded or attached devices, resulting in lower costs...
biological systems, can form chiral, hierarchically organized suprastructures as induced by chiral biomolecules for the hardened tissues of terrestrial and marine organisms33,34,35, and even in chiral pathologic otoconia of the human inner ear36. ...
of two copies each of the pore-forming TMC-1 subunit, the calcium-binding protein CALM-1 and the transmembrane inner ear protein TMIE. CALM-1 makes extensive contacts with the cytoplasmic face of the TMC-1 subunits, whereas the single-pass TMIE subunits reside on the periphery of the ...
Guo's group has used Escherichia coli to express two types of human hair keratin and applied them for hemostasis. The results of APTT and PT assays showed that the human hair keratin could participate in both the intrinsic and extrinsic pathways, especially the former, which has enhanced the ...
2014)]. This underlines the high clinical relevance of Arid proteins and creates a need for the comprehensive and precise understanding of the versatile Arid protein functions, in particular DNA-binding. Table 2: Overview of suggested target DNA sequences for the 15 human and additional eukaryotic...