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QUIESCENCE

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  • It also includes negascout search, the killer move heuristic, static exchange evaluation, quiescence search, alpha-beta pruning, a transposition table, a refutation table, an evaluation cache, selective extensions, recursive null-move search, and many other features.
  • Always described as delightful beyond expression, these awesome ecstatic experiences end commonly in mental quiescence or even in total unconsciousness.
  • When applied to myoblasts, myostatin inhibits their proliferation and either initiates differentiation or stimulates quiescence.
  • It was the recalcitrance of intermarried Germans that had made a real issue out of the different positions of the top leadership and the RSHA on the importance of social quiescence in the first place and it was their protest in 1943 that soon caused Goebbels to revert to the position of temporarily deferring these problem cases.
  • HIF1α expression in haematopoietic stem cells explains the quiescence nature of stem cells for being metabolically maintaining at a low rate so as to preserve the potency of stem cells for long periods in a life cycle of an organism.
  • According to Daoism, an ideal ruler is the king who has cultivated quiescence (stillness) to such a level that he can act harmoniously and spontaneously to any situation.
  • The snail's quiescent periods during heat and drought are known as aestivation; its quiescence during winter is known as overwintering.
  • Parts of the brainstem are responsible for passive emotional coping strategies characterized by disengagement or withdrawal from the external environment (quiescence, immobility, hyporeactivity), similar to what is seen in blunted affect.
  • This quiescence or slow cell cycling of HSCs induced by Tie-2/Ang-1 signaling contributes to the maintenance of long-term repopulating ability of HSC and the protection of the HSC compartment from various cellular stresses.
  • In the beginning of the Caenozoic, there was a relative tectonic quiescence, during which the Amba Aradam Sandstones were partially eroded what led to the formation of a new planation surface.
  • This concept is particularly relevant in periods of aestivation or quiescence, in which circumstances an organism experiences limited mobility and lacks the ability to seek a microhabitat of reduced thermal stress.
  • Persister cells are subpopulations of cells that resist treatment, and become antimicrobial tolerant by changing to a state of dormancy or quiescence.
  • Self-knowledge is born of awareness, asserts the text, and the soul is Brahmanic bliss, a state of inner calm no matter what, one of contemplation, of tranquil aloneness, of perpetual quiescence.
  • This is the first time negative superhumps have been detected in WZ sagittae dwarf novae during quiescence.
  • Both of the aforementioned signals should lead to the mTOR and akt activation, but in quiescence T cells there are tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) and phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN) acting against their activations.
  • Robinson has numerous publications including, "Widespread changes in mRNA stability contribute to quiescence-specific gene expression patterns in a fibroblast model of quiescence", "broom: An R package for converting statistical analysis objects into tidy data frames", "A nested parallel experiment demonstrates differences in intensity-dependence between RNA-seq and microarrays", "subSeq: Determining appropriate sequencing depth through efficient read subsampling", "Design and Analysis of Bar-seq Experiments", and "OASIS: an automated program for global investigation of bacterial and archaeal insertion sequences".


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