Simulation Experiments can Shed Light on the Functional Aspects of Postural Adjustments Related to Voluntary Movements

1990 ◽  
pp. 507-517 ◽  
Author(s):  
Constance F. Ramos ◽  
Lawrence W. Stark
2019 ◽  
Vol 147 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-67 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tse-Chun Chen ◽  
Eugenia Kalnay

Proactive quality control (PQC) is a fully flow-dependent QC for observations based on the ensemble forecast sensitivity to observations technique (EFSO). It aims at reducing the forecast skill dropout events suffered in operational numerical weather prediction by rejecting observations identified as detrimental by EFSO. Past studies show that individual dropout cases from the Global Forecast System (GFS) were significantly improved by noncycling PQC. In this paper, we perform for the first time cycling PQC experiments in a controlled environment with the Lorenz model to provide a systematic testing of the new method and possibly shed light on the optimal configuration of operational implementation. We compare several configurations and PQC update methods. It is found that PQC improvement is insensitive to the suboptimal configurations in DA, including ensemble size, observing network size, model error, and the length of DA window, but the improvements increase with the flaws in observations. More importantly, we show that PQC improves the analysis and forecast even in the absence of flawed observations. The study reveals that reusing the exact same Kalman gain matrix for PQC update not only provides the best result but requires the lowest computational cost among all the tested methods.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 ◽  
pp. 1-7 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sérgio Britto Garcia ◽  
Stefânia Bovo Minto ◽  
Isabela de Souza Marques ◽  
Vinicius Kannen

Experimental denervation of organs plays a key role in understanding the functional aspects of the normal innervation as well as the diseases related to them. In 1978 the experimental model of myenteric denervation of the rat gut by serosal application of benzalkonium chloride (BAC) was proposed. BAC is a positively charged surface-active alkylamine and is a powerful cationic detergent, which destroys bacteria after ionic attraction and for this reason is largely used as a surgical antiseptic. Since its initial report, the BAC-induced myenteric denervation model has been used to study many functional and pathological aspects of the enteric nervous system. So far this is the only pure method of myenteric denervation available for research in this area. Promising reports in the literature have shed light on the possibilities for the development of new uses of the BAC-denervation experimental model as a therapeutic tool in some pathological situations. This review aims to shed light on the main historical and recent findings provided by this experimental model.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Allegra Mboukou ◽  
Vinod Rajendra ◽  
Renata Kleinova ◽  
Carine Tisné ◽  
Michael F. Jantsch ◽  
...  

Transportin-1 (Trn1), also known as karyopherin-β2 (Kapβ2), is probably the best-characterized nuclear import receptor of the karyopherin-β family after Importin-β, but certain aspects of its functions in cells are still puzzling or are just recently emerging. Since the initial identification of Trn1 as the nuclear import receptor of hnRNP A1 ∼25 years ago, several molecular and structural studies have unveiled and refined our understanding of Trn1-mediated nuclear import. In particular, the understanding at a molecular level of the NLS recognition by Trn1 made a decisive step forward with the identification of a new class of NLSs called PY-NLSs, which constitute the best-characterized substrates of Trn1. Besides PY-NLSs, many Trn1 cargoes harbour NLSs that do not resemble the archetypical PY-NLS, which complicates the global understanding of cargo recognition by Trn1. Although PY-NLS recognition is well established and supported by several structures, the recognition of non-PY-NLSs by Trn1 is far less understood, but recent reports have started to shed light on the recognition of this type of NLSs. Aside from its principal and long-established activity as a nuclear import receptor, Trn1 was shown more recently to moonlight outside nuclear import. Trn1 has for instance been caught in participating in virus uncoating, ciliary transport and in modulating the phase separation properties of aggregation-prone proteins. Here, we focus on the structural and functional aspects of Trn1-mediated nuclear import, as well as on the moonlighting activities of Trn1.


2021 ◽  
Vol 36 (1) ◽  
pp. 141
Author(s):  
Marcellus D’Almeida De Almeida

Neste trabalho temos como propósito lançar luz sobre aspectos técnicos e funcionais de engenhos almanjarra, comuns no Sertão nordestino. Para isto, foram apresentados dados primários sobre moenda e fornalha de dois engenhos do município de Ibiassucê na Bahia. Informações complementares sobre produção de rapadura e confecção de moenda foram colhidas em entrevistas com um proprietário de engenho e um artesão local. TECHNICAL AND FUNCTIONAL ASPECTS OF TWO ALMANJARRA SUGARCANE MILLS FROM BAHIA, IBIASSUCÊ, BAHIAABSTRACTIn this paper we seek to shed light on some technical and functional aspects of sugarcane wooden mills (almanjarra type) in the countryside of eastern Brazil. To this end, we present primary data about the wooden mills and furnaces of two sugarcane mills complexes in Ibiassucê, Bahia. Complementary information about the production of rapadura and the construction of the mills were gathered through interviews with the sugarcane mill owner and a local artisan.Keywords: Almanjarra Sugarcane mill; wooden sugarcane mill; rapadura.


Physiology ◽  
1988 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 88-93 ◽  
Author(s):  
J Massion ◽  
M Dufosse

Posture and movement are two different and often conflicting aspects of motor control. Postural control involves stabilizing a "reference" (joint angle, center, of gravity position) against disturbances exerted by external forces, whereas movement control involves reaching a new position through a trajectory. Voluntary movements tend to disturb posture and equilibrium and are therefore associated with "anticipatory" postural adjustments. This article reviews the coordination between posture and movement.


2019 ◽  
Vol 47 (6) ◽  
pp. 1733-1747 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christina Klausen ◽  
Fabian Kaiser ◽  
Birthe Stüven ◽  
Jan N. Hansen ◽  
Dagmar Wachten

The second messenger 3′,5′-cyclic nucleoside adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) plays a key role in signal transduction across prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Cyclic AMP signaling is compartmentalized into microdomains to fulfil specific functions. To define the function of cAMP within these microdomains, signaling needs to be analyzed with spatio-temporal precision. To this end, optogenetic approaches and genetically encoded fluorescent biosensors are particularly well suited. Synthesis and hydrolysis of cAMP can be directly manipulated by photoactivated adenylyl cyclases (PACs) and light-regulated phosphodiesterases (PDEs), respectively. In addition, many biosensors have been designed to spatially and temporarily resolve cAMP dynamics in the cell. This review provides an overview about optogenetic tools and biosensors to shed light on the subcellular organization of cAMP signaling.


2020 ◽  
Vol 29 (3S) ◽  
pp. 631-637
Author(s):  
Katja Lund ◽  
Rodrigo Ordoñez ◽  
Jens Bo Nielsen ◽  
Dorte Hammershøi

Purpose The aim of this study was to develop a tool to gain insight into the daily experiences of new hearing aid users and to shed light on aspects of aided performance that may not be unveiled through standard questionnaires. Method The tool is developed based on clinical observations, patient experiences, expert involvement, and existing validated hearing rehabilitation questionnaires. Results An online tool for collecting data related to hearing aid use was developed. The tool is based on 453 prefabricated sentences representing experiences within 13 categories related to hearing aid use. Conclusions The tool has the potential to reflect a wide range of individual experiences with hearing aid use, including auditory and nonauditory aspects. These experiences may hold important knowledge for both the patient and the professional in the hearing rehabilitation process.


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