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Spontaneous Brain Activity as a Source of Ideal 1/f Noise
In this article, the authors study the electroencephalogram (EEG) of 30 closed-eye subjects with a technique of analysis recently proposed to detect punctual events signaling rapid transitions between different metastable states.
The Statue of Copernicus
Front cover of the Summer 2009 issue of The Hexagon, featuring a statue of Copernicus sitting on a block, wearing a flowing robe, and holding a compass up to a heliocentric model. The next page contains a table of contents, a staff list, and an editorial regarding the twentieth anniversary of the events at Tiananmen Square.
A study of information flow in hospice interdisciplinary team meetings
Article on a study of information flow in hospice interdisciplinary team meetings.
Substrate-Mediated Intermolecular Hybridization in Binary Phthalocyanine Superstructures
Article on substrate-mediated intermolecular hybridization in binary phthalocyanine superstructures.
Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) possesses a divergent family of cinnamoyl CoA reductases with distinct biochemical properties
Article on switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) possessing a divergent family of cinnamoyl CoA reductases with distinct biochemical properties.
Tamaño De Puesta, Sitios De Nidificación Y éxito Reproductivo Del Caiquén (Chloephaga Picta Gmelin, 1789) en La Reserva De Biosfera Cabo De Hornos, Chile
This article studies the breeding biology of the Upland Goose (Chloephaga picta) in terms of clutch size, nesting sites, and breeding success as a function of habitat variables on Navarino Island, Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Chile.
A theoretical analysis of an alternative CUSUM statistic called CUSUM-slope for detecting signals from background noise in a low signal-to-noise environment
Article accompanying a poster presentation for the 2009 Computational Neuroscience Meeting. This article discusses a theoretical analysis of an alternative CUSUM statistic called CUSUM-slope for detecting signals from background noise in a low signal-to-noise environment.
A theoretical model of emotion processing for optimizing the cost function of discrepancy errors between wants and gets
Article accompanying a poster presentation for the 2009 Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting. This article discusses a theoretical model of emotion processing for optimizing the cost function of discrepancy errors between wants and gets.
"They're Part of the Team": Participant Evaluation of the ACTIVE
Article discussing a qualitative study to evaluate an intervention (ACTIVE) that utilized videophone technology to include patients and/or their family caregivers in hospice interdisciplinary team meetings.
Toward Greener Carbon Capture Technologies: A Pharmacophore-Based Approach to Predict COâ‚‚ Binding Sites in Proteins
This article describes the extraction of three-dimensional functional group patterns responsible for binding COâ‚‚ from the few protein-COâ‚‚ complexes that have been characterized by X-ray crystallography.
Transcriptome Analysis of Arabidopsis Wild-Type and gl3-sst sim Trichomes Identifies Four Additional Genes Required for Trichome Development
Article on a transcriptome analysis of Arabidopsis wild-type and gl3-sst sim trichomes identifying four additional genes required for trichome development.
Unusual Electronic Features and Reactivity of the Dipyridylazaallyl Ligand: Characterizations of (smif)2M [M = Fe, Co, Co+, Ni; smif = {(2-py)CH}2N] and [(TMS)2NFe]2(smif)2
Article discussing unusual electronic features and reactivity of the dipyridylazaallyl ligand and characterizations of (smif)2M [M = Fe, Co, Co+, Ni; smif = {(2-py)CH}2N and [(TMS)2NFe] 2(smif)2.
An Updating System for the Gridded Population Database of China Based on Remote Sensing, GIS and Spatial Database Technologies
Describes the development of a Spatial Population Updating System (SPUS) for updating the gridded population database of China based on remote sensing, GIS and spatial database technologies, with a spatial resolution of 1 km by 1 km.
The Use of Videophones for Patient and Family Participation in Hospice Interdisciplinary Team Meetings: A Promising Approach
Article on the use of videophones for patient and family participation in hospice interdisciplinary team meetings.
Video-mediated Communication in Hospice Interdisciplinary Team Meetings: Examining Technical Quality and Content
Article on examining technical quality and content and video-mediated communication in hospice interdisciplinary team meetings.
A WD40 Repeat Protein from Medicago truncatula Is Necessary for Tissue-Specific Anthocyanin and Proanthocyanidin Biosynthesis But Not for Trichome Development
Article discussing how WD40 repeat protein from Medicago truncatula is necessary for tissue-specific anthocyanin and proanthocyanidin biosynthesis but not for trichome development.
What Patients and Families Don't Hear: Backstage Communication in Hospice Interdisicplinary Team Meetings
Article on the backstage communication in hospice interdisciplinary team meetings and what families and patients don't hear.
X-Ray Insights Into the Nature of Weak Emission-Line Quasars at High Redshift
This article presents Chandra observations of nine high-redshift quasars discovered by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey with weak or undetectable high-ionization emission lines in their UV spectra.
Young Latinos Use of Mobile Phones: A Cross-Cultural Study
Article discussing a cross-cultural study designed to analyze how young people, operationalized in this study as people of Latino descent between the ages of 18-25, are using their mobile phone for various applications and what particular gratifications they derive from using the phone.
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