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    Ck-Signalling

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    Springer-VerlagTokyo102650918-94401618-086030669031Journal of Plant Research J Plant Res009410.1007/s10265-003-0094-6 J Plant Res (2003) 116:221–231 Digital Object Identifier (DOI) 10.1007/s10265-003-0094-6 © The Botanical Society of Japan and Springer-Verlag Tokyo 2003 JPR SYMPOSIUM Takashi Aoyama • Atsuhiro Oka Cytokinin signal transduction in plant cells Received: February 4‚ 2003 / Accepted: March 8‚ 2003 / Published online: April 17‚ 2003 Abstract Cytokinins regulate

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    SHEET Chapter 9 – Memory MEMORY: The persistence of learning over time through the storage and retrieval of information. FLASHBULB MEMORY: A clear memory of an emotionally significant moment or event. Example: 9/11 Terrorist Attacks ENCODING: The processing of information into the memory system. Example: Adding meaning to the information. STORAGE: The retention of encoded information over time. RETRIEVAL: The process of getting information out of memory storage. SENSORY MEMORY:

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    big salon company‚ the product encoding and inventory system of some branches‚ such as our subject branch‚ are still in the manual process. Sold products are written down on log books as well as the stocks of products (inventory). In today’s business environment‚ even small and mid-sized businesses have come to rely on computerized inventory management systems. The study is intended to create a computerized process to lessen the amount of time consumed in encoding the products and checking the product

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    archiving an increasingly complex task that requires active‚ continuing maintenance of digital media. This challenge has focused some interest on DNA as an attractive target for information storage because of its capacity for high-density information encoding‚ longevity under easily achieved conditions and proven track record as an information bearer. 1.2 Problem Statement: Previous DNA-based information storage approaches have encoded only trivial amounts of

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    audience relationships with text have been made superfluous. Four theories that have been affected by the emergence of new media both positively and negatively are; the Cultivation Theory‚ The Effects Model‚ The Uses and Gratifications Model and the Encoding/decoding Model. Cultivation Analysis ‘focuses specifically on television’s contributions to viewers conceptions of social reality’ (Gerbner et al‚ 2002). This model assumes that the audience is passive‚ not active. The model looks at the

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    Nt1310 Unit 4 Lab Report

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    CHAPTER 4 Objectives: 1. Define consciousness.--------- 2. Appreciate the role of the circadian rhythm. 3. Describe the stages (5) of sleep including the sequence of the stages. The development of the electroencephalograph led to dramatic increases in what is known about sleep. When electrodes are attached to the face and scalp of sleepers‚ different patterns are produced on the graphic record called the electroencephalogram or EEG. The patterns vary in frequency and amplitude of the waves

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    Stroke

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    stroke. Sensitivity‚ specificity‚ and accuracy of stroke detection were computed‚ stratified by the presence or absence of an available history indicating suspicion of stroke. Results were compared using the Fisher’s exact two-tailed test. RESULTS: Unenhanced CT sensitivity was 52% (specificity‚ 95%) for the suspicion-of-stroke group and 38% (specificity‚ 89%) for the no-suspicion-of-stroke group (p = 0.008). Diffusion-weighted MR imaging sensitivity was 95% (specificity‚ 94%) for the suspicion-of-stroke

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    in a more durable memory trace. Craik & Tulving conducted numerous experiments exploring he levels of processing. They concluded that deeper processing le to better memory. However‚ it could be that deep encoding tasks led to better memory simply because participants spend more time on encoding for them than for shallow task. Craik and Tulving explored this possibility by a more complex‚ factorial experiment in which two variables where manipulated: levels of processing and intentional learning.

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    into our brain. Visual encoding deals with pictures‚ Acoustic encoding deals with sounds‚ especially words‚ and semantic encoding deals with meaning‚ including the meaning of words. Encoding information that relates to a person is especially easy to recall. The self-reference effect refers to when someone is asked how well an adjective describes someone else‚ it is easily forgotten‚ but when asked how the adjectives describe you‚ the words are remembered well. Visual encoding is closely related to

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY 1.0 Introduction and Background of the Study Innovation have made possible for the operations of the computer easy enough in processing record systems such as‚ creation of data records‚ storing‚ filing and retrieval of data. The Pamantasan ng Montalban has increased in student`s population and at the same time‚ the number of works of the registrar and student`s grades to be processed has also increased. One of the responsibilities of the registrar

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