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  • Examples of signal
    1. The resulting integrated neurograms were then studied, and only the recordings with bursts that reached a signal:noise ratio of at least 3:1 were accepted for analysis.
    2. In contrast to ALBA proteins that are RNA-binding proteins involved in parasite development in the tsetse fly, the signal was not reduced in proventricular stages [42 ].
    3. The far-field geometry of the differential sea-level signal, which includes a roughly uniform rise in combination with a quadrantial form, is diagnostic of the physical mechanisms responsible for the accentuated signal ( 1 ).
    4. Calculation of this measure is based on the analysis of the oxygen saturation signal searching for desaturation and resaturation patterns to obtain an estimation of the number of apneic events.
    5. For a schematic overview of the transformation from the speech signal into MFCCs, see [34 ] The tonotopical representations that are formed in the peripheral auditory system can traced up to the auditory cortex [35 , 36 ], albeit with less detail.
    6. Axial T2-weighted image (a) reveals pansinusitis, soft tissue consistent with cellulitis in the medial -orbits, with hypointense signal extending posteriorly to the orbital apices, and contiguous involvement of left medial temporal lobe.
    7. We apply the recently developed adaptive non-harmonic model based on the wave-shape function, as well as the time-frequency analysis tool called synchrosqueezing transform (SST) to model and study the pulse wave signal.
  • Examples of signals
    1. She'd felt it coming in the routing reading of signals in the marriage sensurround.
    2. Table of Contents Reports Specification of the Zebrafish Nervous System by Nonaxial Signals Katherine Woo, * Scott E. Fraser The organizer of the amphibian gastrula provides the neurectoderm with both neuralizing and posteriorizing (transforming) signals.
    3. The EnOWP6-mCherry reporter signals are regularly distributed to sporocyst wall and some of the reporter signals remained in the circumplasm of fully sporulated oocysts, whereas mCherry of EnOWP2 reporter was almost absent at this stage.
    4. At mid-pregnancy, feline CLs require extraovarian luteotropic signals which most likely come from the placenta.
    5. D) FISH results of the glioneuronal portion of the tumor showing yellow signals, representing the overlapping of KIAA1549 (green) and BRAF (red) signals (arrows).
    6. Often, half-heartedness signals when we feel duty-bound and believe we have little or no choice in what we do.
  • Examples of signaled
    1. The children, most 9 or 10, then signaled their preferences for the Democratic nomination in a gradewide straw poll.
    2. For Mr. Rucci, a slithery black jersey dress with a pavé of sequins at the hip and a taut, racerlike bodice signaled a turn.
    3. On April 7, 2003, Senator Rick Santorum signaled his opposition to same-sex marriage in no uncertain terms.
  • Examples of signaling
    1. Unstimulated (negative control) and stimulated cells were fixed and permeabelized to allow intracellular staining of phosphorylated signaling molecules.
    2. Calcineurin is a central signaling controller in eukaryotes[17 ]; thus, tacrolimus treatment often results in hypertension, pathoglycemia and other multi-systemic side effects[18 ,19 ].
    3. ADAM17 is known to down-regulate TGFβ signaling by shedding the extracellular domain of TGFβ-RI [60 ], as well as that of vasorin, a protein that, in its soluble form, binds to and neutralizes TGFβ [61 ].
    4. PSK1 is a precursor of the 5-amino acid signaling peptide phytosulfokine, which can function as an autocrine-type growth factor to regulate cellular dedifferentiation and proliferation in plants [44 ].
    5. Local signaling from adjacent epithelia specify prechondrogenic fate in neural crest-derived mesenchyme, which then differentiate into chondrocytes several days later [1 ].
    6. EGFR activation involves an integrated signaling pathway that includes NADPH oxidase activation of metalloproteinase, and EGFR proligand release that activates EGFR.
    7. Intact CD38 transferred from prostasomes to sperm plays a critical role in progesterone-induced long-lasting Ca 2+ signaling, which is required for sperm hypermotility [9 ].
    8. Thus, our data point out for the relevance of pyrimidinergic signaling contribution for innate immune system response against infection and include the P2Y receptors as a new target for development of drugs against T.
    9. For example, Gallipoli et al. reported that combination of nilotinib with ruxolitinib could induce apoptosis in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) stem cells through inhibiting JAK-2/STAT-5 signaling pathway.
  • Examples of signalled
    1. He signalled the engineroom to go astern: in other words, to run the engine in such a way as to put the ship beyond the present position of her stern, as viewed from aboard. ‎
    2. A body coloured centre pillar signalled the arrival of an electronic four-speed auto, slight suspension revisions and minor trim changes. ‎
    3. We signalled to the nearest dancer, who came twirlingly over to us.
    4. Russia signalled on Monday it would backstop the European Union's bailout of Cyprus despite anger that the weekend rescue deal would impose heavy losses on uninsured depositors, many of them Russian.
    5. The line judge signalled the ball was in, but this was overruled by the umpire.
    6. Defeat 12 months ago away to the same opponents signalled the end of John Toshack's reign as Wales manager, ushering in first caretaker Brian Flynn and then current boss Gary Speed.
    7. Olsson and Herd tussled off the ball at a free-kick before Olsson fell to the ground. Assistant referee Darren Cann signalled for a penalty and Dowd sent Herd off to the amazement of the Villa faithful.
  • Examples of signalling
    1. lineside signalling
    2. Off in the distance, he heard the thunder of hoofbeats, signalling a stampede.
    3. Der p 2-mediated facilitation of TLR4 signalling under conditions of very low ambient LPS exposure, those associated with increasing rates of atopy and aeroallergy, may thus shift the LPS-response curve into the T H 2-inducing range.
    4. The numbers of codivergence and host shift events were always higher than duplication and sorting, regardless of different cost settings, signalling that these events are dominating the evolutionary history of the host-parasite system.
    5. However, in quail, increased VEGF signalling causes endocardial cell hyperplasia in the dorsal mesocardium region and affects heart development [29 ].

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  1. en signal
  2. fr signal
  3. fr signas
  4. fr signala
  5. fr signale
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