Researchers successfully used neurofeedback to modulate slow potentials in schizophrenic and schizotypal subjects in the subacute phase. |
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Membranes are semipermeable, highly selective barriers containing ion channels and pumps to modulate and maintain balance as required. |
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How might regulatory thin filaments modulate kinetic steps associated with the cross-bridge cycle? |
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Estrogen and progesterone seem to modulate levels of monoamines, including serotonin. |
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The signals that modulate the timing of spring bud flush are, predominately, winter chilling and spring temperatures. |
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These residues modulate the structural deformations caused by the pyrrolidine ring of Pro. |
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It can't modulate, and thus, in the context of symphonic music, cannot give you the sense of transformation. |
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The reflective platelets focus the light downward and modulate it to match the intensity of the moonlight hitting the ground. |
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These modulate the neuronal circuits that are thought to be dysfunctional in such disorders. |
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Little is known about individual variation in repair rates or about intrinsic or extrinsic factors that modulate repair activity. |
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The parabolic reflectors focus their respective wavelengths onto mechanical devices that act like shutters to optically modulate the beams. |
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The effectors that modulate the activity of these allosteric enzymes are of two types. |
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Of course, any attempt to modulate the activity of these enzymes requires an understanding of the catalytic steps at the molecular level. |
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The man could modulate his voice into a great variety of tones, booming, hushed, lyrical, penitent, frightened. |
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Such simulations can, however, display rapid small amplitude motions that modulate the quadrupole interaction about its average. |
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The amplitude gain is determined by the detected photocurrent, which is used to modulate the amplitude of the local oscillator. |
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Rolling the ball turns the chopper wheels, which in turn modulate the signal received by the photodetectors. |
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This morning I'd allowed my gazing into space to modulate into a full-scale reverie, and I'd lost track completely. |
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In later writings they modulate into fables, culminating in the brilliant Kafkaesque miniatures of With One Skin Less. |
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This protein, a carrier of small hydrophobic molecules including retinoic acid, has the potential to modulate lymphatic responses. |
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Phasers can be used to slightly modulate or heavily distort the signal spectrum. |
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They have never heard sounds, so can't understand tones or pitches, or modulate their speech. |
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These conformational changes then modulate interactions with an unknown factor in the signaling pathway. |
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Envy is not a pleasurable emotion nor one that human beings will attempt to modulate. |
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Also coming are smart glazings, notably electrochromics, which use low-voltage power to modulate from clear to full color. |
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In most other countries, inheritance tax is levied, which has long been a lever to modulate the income gap. |
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Drugs can modulate the activity of the sympathetic nervous system by affecting the synthesis, storage, release or reuptake of noradrenaline. |
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One of the effects of flavonoids is the ability to modulate xenobiotic metabolism. |
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The aim is to modulate homeostasis through hormone depletion or replacement-based therapies. |
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Can you explain how you modulate the chiaroscuro, the contrast between light and dark, in your illustrations? |
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Except for a rather restive sixth gear, the transmission proved to be predictable and easy to modulate. |
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However, since W1A doesn't really give her a chance to modulate her performance, let's rule out Hynes. |
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Generally more economical shower controls modulate only temperature. |
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Social influences also operate to modulate nicotine's effects. |
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Outsourcing provides the flexibility necessary for a company to modulate its activities, control its burn rate, and stop and start projects quickly. |
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Immunonutrients have been shown to upregulate host immune response, to control inflammatory response, and to modulate nitrogen balance and protein synthesis after injury. |
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Methods and apparatuses for display systems which modulate a control electrode to cause an electro-optic layer to be reset to a state in which display data is not viewable. |
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As is proposed to be the case for the plant photoreceptors, this oscillation may modulate light resetting of the clock and affect the shape of the phase response curve. |
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In any case, this limits a composer's ability to modulate on the piano, where players can't adjust intonation, except crudely and awkwardly, while they perform. |
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It takes judgment to know when to modulate your virtues and when to pull out all the stops. |
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Then there is the hypothesis that hops contain substances such as isohumolones, which modulate the uric acid metabolism. |
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The gateways would modulate the pace of China's opening up to the world through electronic interaction. |
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We have undertaken, on this basis, to present annual action programmes, with timetables enabling us to gradually modulate our approach. |
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These impurities modulate the silicon's ability to conduct electricity. |
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All of these therapies alter, or modulate, the immune response but do so by different mechanisms. |
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With a loss of electrical power, the flow control valves will modulate pneumatically to regulate air pack operation. |
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You can also modulate the pulse width with either an LFO-generated sine wave, or by the Envelope Generator. |
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How your body moves, what you look at and how you modulate your voice can drastically alter the impact of your speech. |
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Certain in vitro studies have shown that probiotics can stimulate the secretion of cytokines, substances which modulate immune reactions. |
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But of course, you can use any modulator in any place, and you can modulate any modulation target! |
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They are very effective at controlling direct, diffuse and reflected light, and are thus able to modulate heat gains as well as daylight levels. |
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The gate will be equipped with the necessary devices to modulate and measure the instream flow. |
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We must use this subtle voice, the yogi must learn how to intone and modulate. |
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Extracts of diesel exhaust particles modulate the aryl hydrocarbon receptor and estrogen-dependent gene expression in cells in vitro and are endocrine disrupters. |
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Sensory and neurosecretory innervation of the nephridia is thus accomplished by a single neuron, which is thought to modulate nephridial performance. |
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Previously, the medical community had known little about how to prevent or modulate this devastating liver disease. |
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These data suggest that the Mpkd1-2 loci do not promote renal cystogenesis per se, but rather modulate renal cystic disease severity. |
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The sympathetic nervous system appears to modulate ureteral activity as shown by the presence of adrenergic receptors in the ureter. |
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The embryo excretes this gonadotropin to initiate and control hemochorial placentation and to modulate immune tolerance. |
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Air quality, pollution rate: the installation reacts according to the number of persons in the room so as to modulate the air composition by addition of pure air. |
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Synthetically-produced hormones are substances which are produced and designed by manufacturers to ensure specifically that they interfere with and modulate the endocrine system. |
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Spermidine is found in all biological organisms and is one of three polyamines believed to modulate the plant-ripening process. |
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If the thermostat mode is selected, the stove will automatically modulate between the lowest heat level and the heat level selected to keep the room temperature at the thermostat's setting. |
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Serotonin is a messenger molecule that carries signals between nerve cells, and it is known to modulate many aspects of human behaviour, although the details are complex and controversial. |
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Only in this way, by adapting the speed of recovery of fish stocks, can we modulate and minimise the impact on the populations dependent on fishing. |
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It is also necessary, in order to take due account of the differing levels of economic development, to modulate the maximum aid intensities within the different regions of the countries concerned. |
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Far from creating standardised housing, it enables the inhabitants, at least expense, to design and modulate their interior space at their convenience. |
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This being said, it would be useful to modulate more systematically public financial support for mobility according to the income of the young beneficiaries' families. |
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It is for that reasons that Aereco has chosen to modulate the airflow mainly according to the relative humidity, and to create the humidity sensitive ventilation system. |
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During most stages of operation the controllers modulate the position of the valve to drive the turbine at the speed required to meet the engine power selection. |
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Special emphasis was placed on the need for the Organization to modulate and weight its action in the light of the features specific to each region or group of countries. |
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It was found during the workshops that it was possible to modulate this exercise so that the two stages outlined in this tool could be collapsed into one. |
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Mindfulness meditation is thought to modulate these criminogenic agents via several different mechanisms. |
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Carrier-based technologies must modulate and demodulate a complex analog carrier waveform, and incorporate the componentry required to do so. |
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Using planted pergolas to modulate climate, this house in a Santiago suburb has been inventively recolonized. |
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In the brain, zinc is stored in specific synaptic vesicles by glutamatergic neurons and can modulate neuronal excitability. |
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Through changes in atmospheric circulation, the AMO can also modulate spring snowfall over the Alps and glaciers' mass variability. |
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Adenosine is a naturally occurring signal molecule that acts at multiple adenosine receptor subtypes to modulate key cardio-renal functions. |
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Clinical correlations of antibodies that bind, block, or modulate human acetylcholine receptors in myasthenia gravis. |
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Essential features of the P-glycoprotein pharmacophore as defined by a series of reserpine analogs that modulate multidrug resistance. |
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Melanins extracted from fungal, plant and human sources modulate cytokine production and activate NF-kB pathway. |
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Opposing tonically active endogenous opioid systems modulate the mesolimbic dopaminergic pathway. |
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The sarcomere, or the unit of contraction, contains molecules that modulate contractions and regulate assembly and disassembly in training or disuse. |
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We formulate our model as an unfactored gated Boltzmann machine, where another input layer is used to modulate the input visible layer to drive the optimisation procedure. |
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The effects on secretion and transit are mediated through cyclic guanosine monophosphate, which is also believed to modulate the activity of local nerves to reduce pain. |
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Dengue virus infection of the Aedes aegypti salivary gland and chemosensory apparatus induces genes that modulate infection and blood-feeding behaviour. |
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Inhibitory Fc receptors modulate in vivo cytoxicity against tumor targets. |
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Extract of the plant has been reported to modulate C-reactive protein, protein profile, ceruloplasmin and glycoprotein in experimentally induced myocardial infracted rats. |
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The cooling systems designed for Al Wakrah Stadium will modulate their performance based on the local weather information provided by the weather station tower. |
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