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Market forces determine the distribution of a leaky function in a simple microbial community
[article]
2021
Zenodo
We present a model that suggests that this market-like dynamic is a general property of Black Queen systems, and in communities dependent on multiple leaky functions, could lead to the spontaneous development ...
Many biological functions are leaky, and organisms that perform them contribute some of their products to a community "marketplace" where non-performing individuals may compete for them. ...
Helper Proportion in a Simple 1 Species BQ Toxin System. The helper proportion was determined in a 1 species ecosystem with a toxin. ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.5495858
fatcat:bdryqu5rsbcjhaq7qrjxo35hqa
Introduction: Williams syndrome
2010
American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part C, Seminars in Medical Genetics
research not only recommend interventions that can be implemented now, but also identify areas requiring additional investigation, and suggest future therapeutic approaches. phenotype was likely due to a ...
inspired me to initiate a study of the natural history of WS during my fellowship in medical genetics and dysmorphology at the University of Utah [Morris et al., 1988; Morris et al., 1990 ]. ...
For a recent review of WS medical complications, the reader is referred to Pober [2010] and , and for a comprehensive discussion of medical management in WS to Morris [2010] . ...
doi:10.1002/ajmg.c.30266
pmid:20425781
pmcid:PMC2946897
fatcat:k6su5zoppfarlmfstku7xucqgy
Active exercise for individuals with cervical dystonia: a pilot randomized controlled trial
2012
Clinical Rehabilitation
Design: Pilot randomized controlled, single-blind trial of a 12-week intervention followed by a four-week follow-up period. ...
Setting: Supervised physiotherapy and outcome measurement sessions were conducted in a hospital outpatient physiotherapy setting. Participants also performed exercises at home. ...
In addition, including a subset of participants receiving botulinum toxin caused a further limitation. ...
doi:10.1177/0269215512456221
pmid:22904115
fatcat:hspbywngvjh6rlu7upv5zo6oda
BurstCube: A CubeSat for Gravitational Wave Counterparts
[article]
2017
arXiv
pre-print
BurstCube contains 4 CsI scintillators coupled with arrays of compact low-power Silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) on a 6U Dellingr bus, a flagship modular platform that is easily modifiable for a variety ...
The ultimate configuration of BurstCube is to have a set of ∼10 BurstCubes to provide all-sky coverage to GRBs for substantially lower cost than a full-scale mission. ...
A NS-BH binary increases the detection range compared to a NS-NS by a factor of ∼ 1.6, and BH-BH by a factor of 2-5 [20] . ...
arXiv:1708.09292v1
fatcat:bdtqxgg3lvay5drancyizcyfny
Development of a State Medical Surge Plan, Part II: Components of a Medical Surge Plan
2006
Disaster Management & Response
A prior article discussed the planning procedures and process. ...
In 2003, the Utah State Department of Health received funding from the Health Resources and Services Administration to develop a medical surge plan to increase the number of available hospital beds in ...
Two forms of identification, one a state government picture ID and the other a photo ID from a hospital, health department, or other health organization, could be used as a standardized identification ...
doi:10.1016/j.dmr.2005.11.001
pmid:16360636
pmcid:PMC7110659
fatcat:2qjz3uxgyffn7jgu3g4dpajjpq
Retinotopically defined primary visual cortex in Williams syndrome
2009
Brain
Williams syndrome, caused by a hemizygous microdeletion on chromosome 7q11.23, is characterized by severe impairment in visuospatial construction. ...
operations and (iii) impairment on visuospatial tasks related to the dorsal stream (Atkinson et al., 1997; Bellugi et al., 2000; Paul et al., 2002; Landau et al., 2006; Vicari and Carlesimo, 2006; Mervis and Morris ...
Regarding the latter, comparing a group of low-IQ Williams syndrome participants to a group of normal-IQ controls would represent a potential confound that would impact on the interpretation of the neuroimaging ...
doi:10.1093/brain/awn362
pmid:19255058
pmcid:PMC2724925
fatcat:f465xvxx2vhf5b7nhjubl2gyfq
Neural Basis of Genetically Determined Visuospatial Construction Deficit in Williams Syndrome
2004
Neuron
Neuroimaging studies of individuals with partial deletions (Frangiskakis et al., 1996; Morris et al., Square Completion Task 2003) would be of special interest in narrowing down Each 360 s scan (three ...
For spatial Frangiskakis, J.M., Ewart, A.K., Morris, C.A., Mervis, C.B., Bertrand, normalization, all data were aligned to the average of these two J., Robinson, B.F., Klein, B.P., Ensing, G.J., Everett ...
doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2004.08.014
pmid:15339645
fatcat:vhlhxtc74bchhhotwtqfbo5evq
Neural correlates of genetically abnormal social cognition in Williams syndrome
2005
Nature Neuroscience
As a control task, participants matched simple shapes (circles or ellipses). ...
DLPFC showed a positive interaction with OFC and a negative path to MPFC (Fig. 2f) . In contrast, in individuals with WBS, OFC showed no connection either with amygdala or DLPFC (Fig. 2g) . ...
doi:10.1038/nn1494
pmid:16007084
fatcat:iyu4ocr5end2piaz3e7bwj66mq
BAC-FISH refutes report of an 8p22–8p23.1 inversion or duplication in 8 patients with Kabuki syndrome
2006
BMC Medical Genetics
Kabuki syndrome is a multiple congenital anomaly/mental retardation syndrome. ...
The multiple organ involvement suggests that this is a contiguous gene syndrome but no chromosomal anomalies have been isolated as an etiology. ...
However, it now seems less likely that Kabuki syndrome is caused by a contiguous gene rearrangement than by a mutation in a regulatory gene. Table 1 : 1 Kabuki syndrome clinical features. ...
doi:10.1186/1471-2350-7-46
pmid:16709256
pmcid:PMC1513556
fatcat:xd6uqt2acrbn7llkp3dfolc2ey
Organic Dissemination and Real-World Implementation of Patient Decision Aids for Left Ventricular Assist Device
2018
MDM Policy & Practice
Due to a relative lack of resources, participants saw the PtDAs as a way to help facilitate a higher quality decision-making process. ...
Initial implementation was accomplished by a champion of the PtDAs. ...
large contributor to successful implementation of our PtDAs. 3 Having a champion of the PtDAs led to a seamless implementation, whereas a lack of a champion who would ''devote time'' to pushing the PtDAs ...
doi:10.1177/2381468318767658
pmid:30288442
pmcid:PMC6157432
fatcat:ifnk7p47azdlzph33mzw2f42bm
Children with 7q11.23 duplication syndrome: Psychological characteristics
2015
American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A
Median reading and mathematics achievement standard scores were at the low average to average level, with a range from severe impairment to high average or superior ability. ...
For the child group, median General Conceptual Ability (similar to IQ) on the Differential Ability Scales-II was 85.0 (low average), with a range from severe disability to high average ability. ...
However, given that the phenotypes of individuals with shorter [e.g., Morris et al., 2003] or longer [e.g., Stock et al., 2003] deletions of the WS region differ in important ways from those of individuals ...
doi:10.1002/ajmg.a.37071
pmid:25900101
pmcid:PMC4545595
fatcat:wbj3jmicqvfnlk7lh7pdetyd7i
Genetic counseling of adults with Williams syndrome: A first study
2010
American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part C, Seminars in Medical Genetics
Fifty-three percent considered the 50-50 odds to be a high chance. ...
We report on a study of genetic counseling to 43 adults with Williams syndrome (WS). Participants were initially asked what they knew about how WS occurs. ...
There are several reports in the literature of adults with WS who have had offspring with WS [Morris et al., 1993; Sadler et al., 1993; Ounap et al., 1998; Scherer et al., 2005] . ...
doi:10.1002/ajmg.c.30264
pmid:20425790
pmcid:PMC2953462
fatcat:grxgqzuy2zclnktsp6kzl3ughi
Supplementary_table_1 - Development of new or worsening headache after cochlear implant activation: A hypothesis-generating pilot study of incidence, timing, and clinical factors
2020
Figshare
Chae, Morris Levin, Annika Ehrlich, Henna Sawhney, Colleen Polite and Peter J Goadsby in Cephalalgia Reports ...
Supplementary_table_1 for Development of new or worsening headache after cochlear implant activation: A hypothesis-generating pilot study of incidence, timing, and clinical factors by Nina Riggins, Ricky ...
Do you have a family history of headaches? Yes No 17. Have you had any other brain, head or neck surgery besides the Cochlear implant? Yes No 18. ...
doi:10.25384/sage.12871951.v1
fatcat:b62sqfwjgvggjb7ooevpxk4xfa
Retrieval properties of negative vs. positive mental images and autobiographical memories in social anxiety: Outcomes with a new measure
2011
Behaviour Research and Therapy
a higher, more unbalanced ratio of negative-to-positive images and memories, as well as impoverished positive images that were significantly degraded in episodic detail. ...
High (n ¼ 41) and low (n ¼ 39) socially anxious (SA) participants completed the Waterloo Images and Memories Interview (WIMI), a new assessment tool that measures the accessibility and properties of mental ...
Moscovitch, and a Canadian Institutes of Health Research grant to M. Moscovitch. ...
doi:10.1016/j.brat.2011.05.009
pmid:21683343
fatcat:vnkbebfwd5ftlhwdmhf4sapixa
Diagnosis and management of medical problems in adults with Williams–Beuren syndrome
2007
American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part C, Seminars in Medical Genetics
Williams-Beuren syndrome (WBS) is a multi-system disorder that requires ongoing management by a primary care physician familiar with the natural history and common medical problems associated with the ...
ADULT WBS PREVALENCE AND LIFE EXPECTANCY Published prevalence estimates for WBS range from a high of $1/7,500 [Stromme et al., 2002] to a low of $1/ 20,000 [Morris et al., 1988; Yau et al., 2004] . ...
Over time, hyper-reflexia of the lower extremities will develop as will contractures of the hamstrings and Achilles tendons [Morris et al., 1988; Kaplan et al., 1989; Morris and Carey, 1990; Cherniske ...
doi:10.1002/ajmg.c.30139
pmid:17639596
fatcat:4236tp62jvcyxb65l3cd6mx6uu
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