نتایج جستجو برای: progeroid appearance

تعداد نتایج: 87138  

Journal: :Cultural diversity & ethnic minority psychology 2010
Jessica J Good George F Chavez Diana T Sanchez

Multiracial individuals are in the unique position of being able to categorize themselves as members of multiple racial groups. Drawing on self-categorization theory, we suggest that similarity to the minority ingroup depends on self-perceptions of physical appearance and connectedness to the minority ingroup. Moreover, we argue that similarity to the ingroup determines self-categorization as m...

2013
Robert Anderson Björn Stenger Roberto Cipolla

This paper presents a method for 3D lip registration when tracking a face model from video and depth map data. The inner and outer lip contours are tracked in 2D using features obtained from Boosted Edge Learning (BEL). Given the lip contours and a reconstructed depth map, the 3D mouth region of a mesh is registered at each frame independently, accounting for the self occlusions of the lips tha...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 1996
J Oshima C E Yu C Piussan G Klein J Jabkowski S Balci T Miki J Nakura T Ogihara J Ells M Smith M I Melaragno M Fraccaro S Scappaticci J Matthews S Ouais A Jarzebowicz G D Schellenberg G M Martin

The Werner syndrome (WS) is a rare autosomal recessive progeroid disorder. The Werner syndrome gene (WRN) has recently been identified as a member of the helicase family. Four distinct mutations were previously reported in three Japanese and one Syrian WS pedigrees. The latter mutation was originally described as a 4 bp deletion spanning a spliced junction. It is now shown that this mutation re...

Journal: :Journal of cosmetic dermatology 2004
Neil Haughton

The Renaissance was a cultural revolution that spread from Florence, in 1400, throughout Italy and into the rest of Europe. Its impetus was the philosophy of Humanism, which strove to resurrect and emulate the literature and art of the ancient Greeks and Romans. Artists had previously been limited to formulaic religious iconography. They now began to reproduce descriptions of classical painting...

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 1999
Wallis Bülthoff

Evidence from neurophysiological and psychological studies is coming together to shed light on how we represent and recognize objects. This review describes evidence supporting two major hypotheses: the first is that objects are represented in a mosaic-like form in which objects are encoded by combinations of complex, reusable features, rather than two-dimensional templates, or three-dimensiona...

Journal: :Accident; analysis and prevention 2007
Ian Walker

A naturalistic experiment used an instrumented bicycle to gather proximity data from overtaking motorists. The relationship between rider position and overtaking proximity was the opposite to that generally believed, such that the further the rider was from the edge of the road, the closer vehicles passed. Additionally, wearing a bicycle helmet led to traffic getting significantly closer when o...

2016
Chan-Il Choi Ki Hyun Yoo Syed Mohammed Qasim Hussaini Byeong Tak Jeon John Welby Haiyun Gan Isobel A. Scarisbrick Zhiguo Zhang Darren J. Baker Jan M. van Deursen Moses Rodriguez Mi-Hyeon Jang

Myelination, the process by which oligodendrocytes form the myelin sheath around axons, is key to axonal signal transduction and related motor function in the central nervous system (CNS). Aging is characterized by degenerative changes in the myelin sheath, although the molecular underpinnings of normal and aberrant myelination remain incompletely understood. Here we report that axon myelinatio...

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