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Author(s):  
Victor Lazzarini

This volume offers a complete guide to a computational approach to spectral music-making. It provides, in a stepwise manner, a [ ] to the signal processing techniques and their application to computer music. The book begins with a series of fundamental definitions, delineating the basic concepts of spectral audio. This includes both a technical and a historical appreciation of the ideas related to the spectrum. The core of the text is formed by six chapters on the techniques of spectral musical signal processing. These are thoroughly illustrated with examples and code excerpts using the Python and Csound languages. This section of the book traces a path from the Fourier theorem to the consideration of non-deterministic signals, also in a step-by-step way discussing the various elements of spectral audio. The final part of the book is dedicated to the aesthetics of spectral music, and methods of design and composition, which apply the ideas and techniques explored earlier in the volume.


Molecules ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (14) ◽  
pp. 4365
Author(s):  
Yoko Hamada ◽  
Rio Matsunaga ◽  
Tomoko Kawasaki-Takasuka ◽  
Takashi Yamazaki

We have previously clarified that the strongly electron-withdrawing CF3 group nicely affected the base-mediated proton shift of CF3-containing propargylic or allylic alcohols to afford the corresponding a,b-unsaturated or saturated ketones, respectively, which was applied this time to the Claisen rearrangement after O-allylation of the allylic alcohols with a CF3 group, followed by isomerization to the corresponding allyl vinyl ethers via the proton shift, enabling the desired rearrangement in a tandem fashion, or in a stepwise manner, the latter of which was proved to have attained an excellent diastereoselectivity with the aid of a palladium catalyst.


Author(s):  
Yoko Hamada ◽  
Rio Matsunaga ◽  
Tomoko Kawasaki-Takasuka ◽  
Takashi Yamazaki

We have previously clarified that the strongly electron-withdrawing CF3 group nicely affected the base-mediated proton migration reactions of CF3-containinig propargylic or allylic alcohols to afford the corresponding a,b-unsaturated or saturated ketones, respectively, which was applied this time to the Claisen rearrangement after O-allylation of the allylic alcohols, followed by isomerization to the corresponding allyl vinyl ethers, enabling the desired rearrangement in a tandem fashion, or in a stepwise manner where a palladium catalyst attained an excellent diastereoselectivity.


Science ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 372 (6540) ◽  
pp. 385-393
Author(s):  
Peter J. Osseward ◽  
Neal D. Amin ◽  
Jeffrey D. Moore ◽  
Benjamin A. Temple ◽  
Bianca K. Barriga ◽  
...  

Motor and sensory functions of the spinal cord are mediated by populations of cardinal neurons arising from separate progenitor lineages. However, each cardinal class is composed of multiple neuronal types with distinct molecular, anatomical, and physiological features, and there is not a unifying logic that systematically accounts for this diversity. We reasoned that the expansion of new neuronal types occurred in a stepwise manner analogous to animal speciation, and we explored this by defining transcriptomic relationships using a top-down approach. We uncovered orderly genetic tiers that sequentially divide groups of neurons by their motor-sensory, local-long range, and excitatory-inhibitory features. The genetic signatures defining neuronal projections were tied to neuronal birth date and conserved across cardinal classes. Thus, the intersection of cardinal class with projection markers provides a unifying taxonomic solution for systematically identifying distinct functional subsets.


eLife ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hiroki Takechi ◽  
Satoko Hakeda-Suzuki ◽  
Yohei Nitta ◽  
Yuichi Ishiwata ◽  
Riku Iwanaga ◽  
...  

Transmembrane protein Golden goal (Gogo) interacts with atypical cadherin Flamingo to direct R8 photoreceptor axons in the Drosophila visual system. However, the precise mechanisms underlying Gogo regulation during columnar- and layer-specific R8 axon targeting are unknown. Our studies demonstrated that the insulin secreted from surface and cortex glia switches the phosphorylation status of Gogo, thereby regulating its two distinct functions. Non-phosphorylated Gogo mediates the initial recognition of the glial protrusion in the center of the medulla column, whereas phosphorylated Gogo suppresses radial filopodia extension by counteracting Flamingo to maintain a one axon to one column ratio. Later, Gogo expression ceases during the midpupal stage, thus allowing R8 filopodia to extend vertically into the M3 layer. These results demonstrate that the long- and short-range signaling between the glia and R8 axon growth cones regulates growth cone dynamics in a stepwise manner, and thus shape the entire organization of the visual system.


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (0) ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Shinya Suzumura ◽  
Kazuya Nakagawa ◽  
Yuta Umezu ◽  
Koji Tsuda ◽  
Ichiro Takeuchi

2021 ◽  
pp. 241-261
Author(s):  
Mohamed Cheikh ◽  
Nezar Bahabri

AbstractIn all the patients with rheumatic diseases, fever should prompt an immediate and thorough evaluation. There are different disorders that can cause fever and arthritis. Fever that is thought to be due to active rheumatic disease is seen in over 50% of patients with SLE30. However, it can be also related to or a sequel of an infectious process. There are many infectious diseases with rheumatological manifestations. The aim of this chapter therefore is to address variable relationships of fever with patients with arthritis. Fever of unknown origin will be addressed as some systemic rheumatic disease may present with fever. It is always a dilemma when an established patient with arthritis presents with fever. What should you do? This issue is addressed with a suggested diagnostic approach that guides you in a stepwise manner until you reach to the definitive diagnosis.


Nanoscale ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (11) ◽  
pp. 5706-5713
Author(s):  
Dan Huang ◽  
Huayi Han ◽  
Chen Guo ◽  
Xiao Lin ◽  
Die Chen ◽  
...  

A DNA reaction network was reported in a stepwise manner, which can integrate sensing, translation, and decision-making operations in a single network.


2020 ◽  
Vol 61 (11) ◽  
pp. 1919-1934 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hideki Yoshida ◽  
Sayaka Takehara ◽  
Masaki Mori ◽  
Reynante Lacsamana Ordonio ◽  
Makoto Matsuoka

Abstract Gibberellins (GAs) play key roles in various developmental processes in land plants. We studied the evolutionary trends of GA metabolic enzymes through a comprehensive homology search and phylogenetic analyses from bryophytes to angiosperms. Our analyses suggest that, in the process of evolution, plants were able to acquire GA metabolic enzymes in a stepwise manner and that the enzymes had rapidly diversified in angiosperms. As a good example of their rapid diversification, we focused on the GA-deactivating enzyme, GA 2-oxidase (GA2ox). Although the establishment of a GA system first occurred in lycophytes, its inactivation system mediated by GA2oxs was established at a much later time: the rise of gymnosperms and the rise of angiosperms through C19-GA2ox and C20-GA2ox development, respectively, as supported by the results of our direct examination of their enzymatic activities in vitro. Based on these comprehensive studies of GA metabolic enzymes, we discuss here that angiosperms rapidly developed a sophisticated system to delicately control the level of active GAs by increasing their copy numbers for their survival under different challenging environments.


2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (5) ◽  
pp. e11-e15 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexander Hart ◽  
Michelangelo Bortolin ◽  
Oluwafunbi Awoniyi ◽  
Fahad Alhajjaj ◽  
Gregory R. Ciottone

ABSTRACTThe 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has led to physical distancing measures in numerous countries in an attempt to control the spread. However, these measures are not without cost to the health and economies of the nations in which they are enacted. Nations are now looking for methods to remove physical distancing measures and return to full functioning. To prevent a massive second wave of infections, this must be done with a data-driven methodology. The purpose of this article is to propose an algorithm for COVID-19 testing that would allow for physical distancing to be scaled back in a stepwise manner, which limits ensuing infections and protects the capacity of the health care system.


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