نتایج جستجو برای: interactants

تعداد نتایج: 261  

2014
Jeffrey Winking

Anonymity is often offered in economic experiments in order to eliminate observer effects and induce behavior that would be exhibited under private circumstances. However, anonymity differs from privacy in that interactants are only unaware of each others' identities, while having full knowledge of each others' actions. Such situations are rare outside the laboratory and anonymity might not mee...

2007
Alan Zemel Wes Shumar Murat Perit Çakir

Alan Zemel, Wes Shumar, Murat Perit Cakir Drexel University, 3141 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, PA 19104 [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 Abstract: CSCL has recently begun to consider how shared undersranding is achieved in computer-medi...

Journal: :The International journal of psycho-analysis 1998
D N Stern L W Sander J P Nahum A M Harrison K Lyons-Ruth A C Morgan N Bruschweiler-Stern E Z Tronick

It is by now generally accepted that something more than interpretation is necessary to bring about therapeutic change. Using an approach based on recent studies of mother-infant interaction and non-linear dynamic systems and their relation to theories of mind, the authors propose that the something more resides in interactional intersubjective process that give rise to what they will call 'imp...

Journal: :Speech Communication 2014
Céline De Looze Stefan Scherer Brian Vaughan Nick Campbell

Spoken dialogue systems are increasingly being used to facilitate and enhance human communication. While these interactive systems can process the linguistic aspects of human communication, they are not yet capable of processing the complex dynamics involved in social interaction, such as the adaptation on the part of interlocutors. Providing interactive systems with the capacity to process and...

Journal: :Journal of proteome research 2013
Julia Schumacher Sanja Ramljak Abdul R Asif Michael Schaffrath Hans Zischler Holger Herlyn

We investigated possible associations between sequence evolution of mammalian sperm proteins and their phosphorylation status in humans. As a reference, spermatozoa from three normozoospermic men were analyzed combining two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, immunoblotting, and mass spectrometry. We identified 99 sperm proteins (thereof 42 newly described) and determined the phosphorylation statu...

2017
Liliya Tsvetanova Véronique Aubergé Yuko Sasa

The face-to-face interaction is a complex dynamic process in which the interactants are mutually, continuously and reciprocally sharing with each other vocal and non-vocal information. This multimodal information has been defined as relevant to the speakers’ interpersonal intimacy degree in the relation process (“socio-affective glue”). Otherwise, the human multimodal intimacy cues dynamics is ...

2016
Alejandro Vazquez-Martin Olga V. Anatskaya Alessandro Giuliani Jekaterina Erenpreisa Sui Huang Kristine Salmina Inna Inashkina Anda Huna Nikolai N. Nikolsky Alexander E. Vinogradov

The dependence of cancer on overexpressed c-MYC and its predisposition for polyploidy represents a double puzzle. We address this conundrum by cross-species transcription analysis of c-MYC interacting genes in polyploid vs. diploid tissues and cells, including human vs. mouse heart, mouse vs. human liver and purified 4n vs. 2n mouse decidua cells. Gene-by-gene transcriptome comparison and princ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Michael E McCullough Eric J Pedersen Benjamin A Tabak Evan C Carter

Conflict is an inevitable component of social life, and natural selection has exerted strong effects on many organisms to facilitate victory in conflict and to deter conspecifics from imposing harms upon them. Like many species, humans likely possess cognitive systems whose function is to motivate revenge as a means of deterring individuals who have harmed them from harming them again in the fu...

Journal: :Theoretical population biology 2006
Igal Milchtaich

According to Hamilton's theory of kin selection, species tend to evolve behavior such that each organism appears to be attempting to maximize its inclusive fitness. In particular, two neighbors are likely to help each other if the cost of doing so is less than the benefit multiplied by r, their coefficient of relatedness. Since the latter is less than unity, mutual altruism benefits both neighb...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2005
Stéphane Coulomb Michel Bauer Denis Bernard Marie-Claude Marsolier-Kergoat

The mechanistic bases for gene essentiality and for cell mutational resistance have long been disputed. The recent availability of large protein interaction databases has fuelled the analysis of protein interaction networks and several authors have proposed that gene dispensability could be strongly related to some topological parameters of these networks. However, many results were based on pr...

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