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A few remarks on the relationship between visuo-spatial attention deficits and dyslexia Nature Precedings
John Skoyles; Bernt C. Skottun.
Dyslexia and attentional problems are often comorbid. This raises the question whether reading deficits might etiologically follow from attentional difficulties, a hypothesis that has been proposed in regard to visuo-spatial attention deficits. This visuo-spatial attention deficit hypothesis would predict that attention deficits should be specific to dyslexia. However, it is here estimated that at the population level there are more non-dyslexic individuals than dyslexic individuals with visuo-spatial attention deficits. The reason for this is that in the overall population level there are far more individuals without dyslexia than with dyslexia. Thus, a relatively modest percentage presence of attention problems in the non-dyslexic population can result...
Tipo: Manuscript Palavras-chave: Neuroscience.
Ano: 2011 URL: http://precedings.nature.com/documents/5525/version/1
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A Formal Ontology of Sequences Nature Precedings
Robert Hoehndorf; Janet Kelso; Heinrich Herre.
The Sequence Ontology is an OBO Foundry ontology that provides categories of sequences and sequence features that are applied to the annotation of genomes. To facilitate interoperability with other domain ontologies and to provide a foundation for automated inference, we provide here an axiom system for the Sequence and Junction categories in first- and second-order predicate logics.
Tipo: Manuscript Palavras-chave: Genetics & Genomics; Bioinformatics.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://precedings.nature.com/documents/3537/version/1
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A Framework for BioCuration Workflows (part II) Nature Precedings
Martin Krallinger.
This is the second part of the talk ‘A Framework for BioCuration Workflows’, given by Martin Krallinger from the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre at the 'Text Mining for the BioCuration Workflow' workshop. The first part was held by Gully APC Burns (USC Information Sciences Institute, USA). This presentation covered some of the main general tasks often shared by existing literature biocuration workflows: Identification of relevant articles, identification and normalization of the actual bio-entities, the extraction of the annotation event and the identification of some evidential support (e.g. experimental evidence). Some of the important aspects, bottlenecks and potential text mining approaches were briefly...
Tipo: Presentation Palavras-chave: Bioinformatics.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://precedings.nature.com/documents/3126/version/1
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A Fresh Look at Energy, Materials, and Labor in Agriculture Nature Precedings
Aaron W. Baum; Tadeusz Patzek; Martin Bender; Steve Renich; Wes Jackson.
An understanding of agriculture's energy, material, and labor requirements is essential for achieving economic and ecological sustainability, and for assessing the effectiveness of relevant policy decisions (biofuel subsidies, regulations, labeling, etc.). Previous studies of energy, materials, and labor use in farming have been based on either unverified voluntary reporting or test plots, rather than on the high-resolution measurements of mass and energy flows. Here we present a recursive analysis of 1.25 million data points describing in unprecedented detail the resource transactions on a 60 ha farm functioning for over 6 years. This analysis highlights the importance of accounting for all types of materials, as well as capital equipment,...
Tipo: Manuscript Palavras-chave: Ecology; Earth & Environment.
Ano: 2010 URL: http://precedings.nature.com/documents/4291/version/1
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A functional dissociation of conflict processing within anterior cingulate cortex Nature Precedings
Chobok Kim; James Kroger; Jeounghoon Kim.
Goal-directed behavior requires cognitive control to regulate neural processing when conflict is encountered. The dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC) has been associated with detecting response conflict during conflict tasks. However, recent findings have indicated not only that two distinct subregions of dACC are involved in conflict processing but also that the conflict occurs at both perceptual and response levels. We clarified a functional dissociation of the caudal dACC (cdACC) and the rostral dACC (rdACC) in responding to different sources of conflict. The cdACC was selectively engaged in perceptual conflict whereas the rdACC was more active in response conflict. Further, the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) was coactivated not with cdACC...
Tipo: Manuscript Palavras-chave: Neuroscience.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://precedings.nature.com/documents/2505/version/1
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A G4MP2 theoretical study on the gas phase enthalpies of formation for various polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and other C~10~ through C~20~ unsaturated hydrocarbons Nature Precedings
Sierra Rayne; Kaya Forest.
Gas phase enthalpies of formation at 298.15 and 1 atm (Δ~f~H~(g),298K~) were calculated using the atomization approach at the G4MP2 composite method level of theory for 86 polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and other C~10~ through C~20~ unsaturated hydrocarbons. Where available, good agreement with prior experimental data and/or high level theoretical estimates was obtained. Linear regressions between semiempirical MNDO, MNDO-d, AM1, PM3, RM1, and PM6 estimated Δ~f~H~(g),298K~ and the corresponding G4MP2 values were employed to obtain G4MP2 corrected semiempirical Δ~f~H~(g),298K~ for a suite of 156 C~11~ through C~42~ unsaturated hydrocarbons and PAHs.
Tipo: Manuscript Palavras-chave: Chemistry.
Ano: 2011 URL: http://precedings.nature.com/documents/6450/version/1
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A G4/W1BD theoretical study into the gas phase enthalpies of formation for potential high energy materials Nature Precedings
Sierra Rayne; Kaya Forest.
Enthalpies of formation (Δ~f~H~(g)~) at 298.15 K and 0 K were calculated for various potential high energy materials (HEMs) using the high-level Gaussian-4 (G4) and W1BD methods with the atomization approach. Where prior high level estimates are available in the literature, the G4 and W1BD Δ~f~H~(g)~ are in good agreement. The results presented herein represent the highest level calculations performed to date on this suite of HEMs. These G4/W1BD enthalpies of formation should provide utility among the research community as a benchmark set of values against which to assess future experimental and/or theoretical data.
Tipo: Manuscript Palavras-chave: Chemistry.
Ano: 2011 URL: http://precedings.nature.com/documents/6461/version/1
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A general model of continuous character evolution Nature Precedings
Carl Boettiger.
I present a general model for continuous character evolution, review some of the common challenges that emerge in such complex methods and review strategies for handling them.
Tipo: Presentation Palavras-chave: Bioinformatics; Evolutionary Biology.
Ano: 2011 URL: http://precedings.nature.com/documents/6080/version/1
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A generic approach for representing complex structures in biological models Nature Precedings
Robert I. Muetzelfeldt.
Increasingly, the biological modelling community is looking for ways of handling complex and possibly dynamic structures in their models. On the one hand, the pathway-modelling groups (SBML and CellML) seek to move up levels of organisation, while on the other hand the "Virtual X" communities (where X is some organism or organ) need to represent the organisational structure within their object of study. To date, various approaches have been proposed, such as the SBML Level 3 'comp', 'spatial', 'array' and 'dyn' extension packages, and domain-specific elements in languages such as NeuroML, but there is no generic approach intended to be adopted by the various...
Tipo: Presentation Palavras-chave: Ecology; Bioinformatics.
Ano: 2010 URL: http://precedings.nature.com/documents/5188/version/1
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A Genome-Wide Analysis Reveals Significant Overlap of Transcription and DNA Repair in Stationary Phase Yeast Nature Precedings
Aviv de Morgan; Leonid Brodsky; Yefim Ronin; Eviatar Nevo; Abraham Korol; Yechezkel Kashi.
The association between transcription and DNA repair is acknowledged as a player in the generation of mutations in a non-random fashion in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Previous studies demonstrated that the transcription complex is capable of directing DNA repair to sites of transcription. This process is especially important to growth-arrested cells, in which many DNA repair capacities are diminished; it may also lead to mutations preferentially in transcribed genes. Using microarray analysis of growth-arrested yeast cultures, we demonstrated on a genomic scale, the co-localization of a DNA-turnover marker, indicative of DNA-repair-associated DNA synthesis, with genes persistently transcribed during stationary phase. This may serve as a clue regarding the...
Tipo: Manuscript Palavras-chave: Genetics & Genomics; Evolutionary Biology.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://precedings.nature.com/documents/1543/version/1
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A global assessment of deep-sea basalt sites for carbon sequestration Nature Precedings
David Goldberg; Angela L. Slagle.
In recent years, the debate over the most effective means to stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere has endorsed multiple approaches and a variety of technologies. Assuring secure storage of anthropogenic carbon dioxide is one of our most pressing global scientific challenges that may contribute to achieving a stable solution over the next several decades. Geological sequestration by injection into deep-sea basalt formations provides unique and significant advantages over other potential storage options, including: (a) vast reservoir capacities with high porosity and permeability, sufficient to accommodate centuries-long U.S. production of fossil fuel CO~2~ at locations within a few hundreds of kilometers of populated areas; (b) chemical...
Tipo: Poster Palavras-chave: Earth & Environment.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://precedings.nature.com/documents/2640/version/1
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A Handy Script to Implement Genetic Models in R Nature Precedings
Wei Zhang.
Genome-wide associations between genotypic and phenotypic data often assume certain genetic models. A handy script in R was written to implement three commonly used genetic models: additive, dominant and recessive models. This script can be easily inserted into more complicated programs to facilitate high-throughput association studies.
Tipo: Manuscript Palavras-chave: Bioinformatics.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://precedings.nature.com/documents/1537/version/1
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A Handy Script to Implement Genetic Models in R Nature Precedings
Wei Zhang.
Genome-wide associations between genotypic and phenotypic data often assume certain genetic models. A handy script in R was written to implement three commonly used genetic models: additive, dominant and recessive models. This script can be easily inserted into more complicated programs to facilitate high-throughput association studies.
Tipo: Manuscript Palavras-chave: Bioinformatics.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://precedings.nature.com/documents/1537/version/2
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A hydrometric analysis of the Moose Jaw River near Burdick (05JE006): Temporal trends and frequency analyses for mean, minimum, and maximum flows Nature Precedings
Sierra Rayne; Kaya Forest.
A hydrometric analysis over the available historical record (1973-2010) was conducted for the Moose Jaw River station near Burdick in south-central Saskatchewan, Canada. Frequency analyses on mean monthly, average annual, monthly minimum/maximum, and annual minimum flows generally yielded poor fits, and problems with negative flow predictions for mid- to long-term return periods regardless of distribution type. The annual maximum streamflow time series is reasonably well-described by linear and log Pearson Type III distributions, although both distribution types underestimate extreme maximum flows. Mann-Kendall linear time series analysis on mean monthly and annual streamflows reveals no trend in annual water yields, nor in mean monthly flows between March...
Tipo: Poster Palavras-chave: Earth & Environment.
Ano: 2011 URL: http://precedings.nature.com/documents/6697/version/1
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A Hyperstable Miniprotein: Additive Effects of D- and L-Ala Substitutions Nature Precedings
D. V. Williams; Bipasha Barua; Niels H. Andersen.
The effects of alanine substitutions in each helical segment of the structure, and Gly to D-Ala mutations at sites where glycines have positive phi angles in the Trp-cage miniprotein are reported. The effects of the stabilizing mutation were additive, yielding a 20-residue construct (Tm = 83^o^C). Gly to L-Ala substitutions were uniformly destabilizing ([DELTA][DELTA]G~F~ > 11 kJ/mol): the preference for a D-Ala can be as large as 16 kJ/mol. Glycine to D-Ala mutations are validated as a strategy for the design of hyperstable miniprotein scaffolds suitable for stereospecific pharmacophore display.
Tipo: Manuscript Palavras-chave: Chemistry.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://precedings.nature.com/documents/2074/version/1
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A Hypothetic Mechanism of Ordering and Shaping Cells within Discrete Regions Nature Precedings
Yaroslav Strokovskyy.
We propose a hypothetic mechanism of ordering and shaping cells during _C. elegans_ embryogenesis. The mechanism is based on the assumption that during each round of division of cells, daughter cells acquire electric charges from its mother cells (charge conservation law is taken into account). Between the acts of division, the total electric field, generated by a system of charged cells, change relative positions of the charged cells within the region. In one’s turn, the positions of the charged cells determine the pattern of the electrostatic field. A mathematical model of such self-consistent mechanism is developed. The process of developing the sixteen-cell structure starting with one cell is simulated. The results correspond to the known...
Tipo: Manuscript Palavras-chave: Developmental Biology.
Ano: 2010 URL: http://precedings.nature.com/documents/4277/version/1
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A Latent Variable Approach to Multivariate Quantitative Trait Loci Nature Precedings
Bob O'Hara; Päivi Komulainen; Outi Savolainen; Mikko J. Sillanpää.
A novel approach based on latent variable modelling is presented for the analysis of multivariate quantitative and qualitative trait loci. The approach is general in the sense that it enables the joint analysis of many kinds of quantitative and qualitative traits (including count data and censored traits) in a single modelling framework. In the framework, the observations are modelled as functions of latent variables, which are then affected by quantitative trait loci. Separating the analysis in this way means that measurement errors in the phenotypic observations can be included easily in the model, providing robust inferences. The performance of the method is illustrated using two real multivariate datasets, from barley and Scots pine.
Tipo: Manuscript Palavras-chave: Genetics & Genomics; Bioinformatics.
Ano: 2010 URL: http://precedings.nature.com/documents/4137/version/1
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A Lateralized Brain Network for Visuo-Spatial Attention Nature Precedings
Michel Thiebaut de Schotten; Flavio Dell'Acqua; Stephanie Forkel; Andrew Simmons; Francesco Vergani; Declan G.M. Murphy; Marco Catani.
Looking for a friend in the crowd, avoiding a sudden danger or contemplating a work of art are some examples of actions based on the efficiency of our visuo-spatial attention system. The specialization of the right brain hemisphere for visuo-spatial attention is a characteristic of most humans, but its anatomical basis remains largely unknown. Our study is the first to report in humans the existence of a bilateral parieto-frontal network whose hemispheric lateralization predicts the degree of specialization of the right hemisphere for visuo-spatial attention. Our results also suggest that this specialization is associated with an unbalanced speed of visuo-spatial processing between the two hemispheres. This lateralization may be predictive of visuo-spatial...
Tipo: Manuscript Palavras-chave: Neuroscience.
Ano: 2011 URL: http://precedings.nature.com/documents/5549/version/1
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A Linguistic Approach to Aligning Representations of Human Anatomy and Radiology Nature Precedings
Pinar Wennerberg; Manuel Möller; Sonja Zillner.
To realize applications such as semantic medical image search different domain ontologies are necessary that provide complementary knowledge about human anatomy and radiology. Consequently, integration of these different but nevertheless related types of medical knowledge from disparate domain ontologies becomes necessary. Ontology alignment is one way to achieve this objective. Our approach for aligning medical ontologies has three aspects: (a) linguistic-based, (b) corpus-based, and (c) dialogue-based. We briefly report on the linguistic alignment (i.e. the first aspect) using an ontology on human anatomy and a terminology on radiology.
Tipo: Manuscript Palavras-chave: Bioinformatics.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://precedings.nature.com/documents/3521/version/2
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A Linguistic Approach to Aligning Representations of Human Anatomy and Radiology Nature Precedings
Pinar Wennerberg; Manuel Möller; Sonja Zillner.
To realize applications such as semantic medical image search different domain ontologies are necessary that provide complementary knowledge about human anatomy and radiology. Consequently, integration of these different but nevertheless related types of medical knowledge from disparate domain ontologies becomes necessary. Ontology alignment is one way to achieve this objective. Our approach for aligning medical ontologies has three aspects: (a) linguistic-based, (b) corpus-based, and (c) dialogue-based. We briefly report on the linguistic alignment (i.e. the first aspect) using an ontology on human anatomy and a terminology on radiology
Tipo: Manuscript Palavras-chave: Cancer; Bioinformatics.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://precedings.nature.com/documents/3521/version/1
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