Complex Action Segmentation in Compressed Videos

Author(s):  
Hongfeng Han ◽  
Guoxing Yang ◽  
Yuqi Huo ◽  
Zhiwu Lu ◽  
Ji-Rong Wen
Author(s):  
I. A. Palagina

Succinate containing compounds possess many types of biological activity and are used for the development of drugs with the target and complex action. This paper is devoted to some aspects of the mechanism of succinamides’ action in a dose of 100 mg/kg. We studied the influence of the compound with antidiabetic properties, -phenylethylamide of 2-oxysuccinanyl acid ( -PhEA-OSAA), and its metabolites such as 2-hydroxyphenylsuccinamide (2-HPhSA) and β-phenylethylsuccinamide ( -PhESA) on the marker indicators of energetic metabolism (EM), antioxidant system (AOS) and nitric oxide (NO) metabolism in subacute experiment on rats. Studies have shown that the action of -FEA-OSAKA on metabolic homeostasis is realized through stimulation of EM, reduction of intensity of NO-synthase metabolism and weakening of the AOS. The nature of the action of -FES and 2-GFS, taking into account the indicators of the state of homeostasis, largely coincides with β-FEA-OSAKA. It was found that the key links in the mechanism of toxic action of succinamides are the effect on antioxidant potential, NO metabolism and energy processes.


NeuroImage ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 118534
Author(s):  
Jennifer Pomp ◽  
Nina Heins ◽  
Ima Trempler ◽  
Tomas Kulvicius ◽  
Minija Tamosiunaite ◽  
...  

Topoi ◽  
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Judith H. Martens

AbstractDichotomous thinking about mental phenomena is abundant in philosophy. One particularly tenacious dichotomy is between “automatic” and “controlled” processes. In this characterization automatic and unintelligent go hand in hand, as do non-automatic and intelligent. Accounts of skillful action have problematized this dichotomous conceptualization and moved towards a more nuanced understanding of human agency. This binary thinking is, however, still abundant in the philosophy of joint action. Habits and skills allow us agentic ways of guiding complex action routines that would otherwise overwhelm our reflective capacities. In this paper, I look at how theories of skill, habit, and know-how in individual action can inform a non-dichotomous account of joint action. I argue that a fuller understanding of joint agency has to understand not only group know-how, but also the role of attention and the highly integrated types of control that allow agents to act together.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guilherme de A. P. Marques ◽  
Antonio José G. Busson ◽  
Álan Lívio V. Guedes ◽  
Sérgio Colcher

2021 ◽  
Vol 31 (4) ◽  
pp. 749-757
Author(s):  
Bingkun Gao ◽  
Yunze Bi ◽  
Hongbo Bi ◽  
Le Dong

Author(s):  
Maureen J. Murray ◽  
Thomas R. Canfield

Abstract The flexible link and sprocket system of a tracked vehicle was modeled as part of a supercomputing pilot project on a Cray X-MP supercomputer. This computer simulation model utilizes the ADAMS 3-dimensional rigid body dynamics code. Using this ADAMS model of the track system, engineers can simulate the complex action of this three dimensional mechanism, and, through the use of graphics, can illustrate the behavior of the interaction of the components in this track system.


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