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  • |description=A '''Digital Object Identifier''', DOI, is a persistent identifier used to uniquely identify on
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  • #REDIRECT [[Digital Object Identifier]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Digital Object Identifier]]
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  • ...'' or '''specimen''' is a set of one or more parts initially taken from an object. In some countries, the term “specimen” is used instead of primary samp ...aken from a heterogenous object and intended to provide information on the object as a whole.
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  • ...nthony M (2012) Piecing it together: Infants' neural responses to face and object structure. J Vision 12.6. ...distributed over temporal regions. Therefore, both infants and adults show object category specificity in their neural responses. The topography of the infan
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  • ...cell-volume-specific flux); or (2) for the '''Chamber''' volume. Flow per object and flow per system are extensive quantities. From [[Gnaiger 2019 MitoFit P
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  • ...(2020) On literary plasticity. Readings with Kafka in ecology, voice, and object-life. Palgrave Macmillan, Springer Nature Switzerland 110 pp.
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  • ...on=A '''model''' regarding databases is the representation of a real world object in a computer understandable language. A '''model''' can be defined by the
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  • |description=A '''Digital Object Identifier''', DOI, is a persistent identifier used to uniquely identify on
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  • ...low'', ''I'', per [[Count |countable]] object increases as the size of the object is increased. This confounding factor is eliminated by expressing rate as s
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  • |description=An '''examination''' is a set of operations having the object of determining the value or characteristics of a property. In some discipli
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  • |description=An experimental '''sample type''' is the object of an [[experiment]]. A sample type is defined by the specifications of the
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  • |description='''Mitochondrial content''' per object ''X'' is ''mtE<sub><u>N</u>X</sub>'' = ''mtE''·''N<sub>X</sub>''<sup>-1</s
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  • ...he '''body mass''' ''M'' is the mass ([[kilogram]] [kg]) of an individual (object) [x] and is expressed in units [kg/x]. Whereas the body weight changes as a ...to use the upper case letter ''M'' as the symbol for the quantity mass per object. The term ''elementary mass'' may be considered for the mass per unit-entit
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  • ...aper, we propose a new model that distinguishes the characteristics of the object, its “state”, from the subjective “standing” granted to it by diffe ...st recognise when our differences are matters of fact (what process has an object been through) and differences in opinion and values between communities.
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  • ...[m<sup>2</sup>·x<sup>-2</sup>], since the quantities are bound to a single object. ...text. The same argument applies for distinguishing the [[body mass]] of an object, ''M'' [kg·x<sup>-1</sup>], from the mass of a tissue sample, ''m'' [kg].
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  • :::: '''[[Examination]]''': set of operations having the object of determining the value or characteristics of a property. In some discipli
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  • ...ition of elementary entity ''U''<sub>''X''</sub> as a ''single'' countable object or event.
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  • ...up>-1</sup>.x<sup>-1</sup>]. If normalized per body mass of the individual object, ''M'' [kg.x<sup>-1</sup>], mass specific maximum oxygen consumption, ''V''
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  • ...of the biomedical problems involved in space flight, hypoxia has been the object of intense research in recent years. This most timely study, which replaces
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  • The sculpins were the main object of study during the research project developed during the [[White Sea Compa
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  • ...Oxygen flow is normalized for (1) the experimental '''Sample''' (flow per object, mass-specific flux, or cell-volume-specific flux); or (2) for the '''Chamb
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  • ...is also of great interest and deserves more frequent application. The main object of cellular physiology is to ascertain which of the many processes discover
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  • ...ases of vertical position (see [[height of humans]]). Length of height per object, ''L''<sub>''U''<sub>''X''</sub></sub> [m·x<sup>-1</sup>] is length per un
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  • ...respiration is normalized for (1) the experimental '''Sample''' (flow per object, mass-specific flux, or cell-volume-specific flux); or (2) for the '''Chamb
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  • ...r-word sequence (rote counting) and then uses this sequence to count sets (object counting). .. According to Gelman and Gallistel (1978), a one-one principle
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  • ...without author fees. Published posters and slides receive a DOI ([[digital object identifier]]) and become citable after a very basic check by our in-house e ...F1000Research articles are published under a CC BY license. A DOI (digital object identifier) is assigned to every peer review report, so it can be cited ind
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  • ...e experimental system [mol·s<sup>-1</sup>·m<sup>-3</sup>]. An experimental object, e.g. a living cell, may be considered as the 'experimental system'. Then o
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  • ::: '''Digital Object Identifier''' (DOI) ...ZB MED is a member of DataCite e. V. and a procurement agency for digital object identifiers (DOI names). By offering its DOI registration service, ZB MED f
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  • ...e similar to that submitted to journals, and many platforms assign Digital object identifiers (Dois) to preprints and will send the preprints for indexing in
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  • :::: '''[[Examination]]''': set of operations having the object of determining the value or characteristics of a property. In some discipli :::: '''[[Measurement]]''': set of operations having the object of determining a value of a quantity.
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  • ...ght afterwards have to "break" it up, or accept a "conversion to a MS Draw object" or other similar linguistic inventions of the software gurus. For this opt
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  • ...ples of two patients with undefined myopathies these fibers are a suitable object for the replacement of isolated mitochondria in the diagnosis of mitochondr
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  • |info=[https://gs.elaba.lt/object/elaba:15930137/15930137.pdf Open Access] '''Object of this research:''' Wistar breed rats males were used to perform this rese
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  • ...e O2k with product ID 23100-01. The instrumental chamber may be a physical object inserted in the O2k or placed in the accessory box or storage room, or it m ...e the boundary has zero volume. Yet the experimental chamber is a physical object, characterized by the experimental contents of the chamber. The stirrer bar
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  • ...nor 'body intimissimy' are in our mind. The physical body B is a countable object or elementary entity ''X''. The SI explains entity ''X'': "An elementary en ...ub>''X''</sub> as a fundamental quantity with the meanig 'single countable object', appart from the specification of entity type ''X''. Then 'cells' ce as a
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  • ...unmet need to develop new therapies to treat this condition. Using a novel object recognition test, we show that recognition memory impairments in D2.mdx mic
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  • ...context, that it is not the number of different entity types that are the object of the count. ...contrast, a ''number'' is represented by numerals only, is a mathematical object used for counting, and is thus not a physicochemical quantity. Neither is a
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  • ...diet for a 4-week period and tested for spatial learning and memory in the object location task. LDLr⁻/⁻ mice displayed spatial learning and memory impai
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  • ...lication of scientific communication. Posters and slides receive a digital object identifier and are instantly citable. Articles with associated source data
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  • === The MitoFit Digital Object Identifier === ...''[[MitoFit Preprints]]''' are fully citable, each with a unique [[Digital Object Identifier| DOI number]] (compare [https://arxiv.org/help/arxiv_identifier
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  • ...ptic insult. Cognitive impairment was assessed by inhibitory avoidance and object recognition tests. Animals were killed 24 h, 3 and 10 days after sepsis wit
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  • ...tasks and biochemical analyses were performed, respectively. AβOs impaired object recognition (OR) short-term memory and reduced glutamate uptake and oxidati
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  • ...L in drinking water, 21 days), the behavioral parameter namely, short-term object recognition, and the central mitochondrial impairment assessed by measuring
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  • short-term object recognition. This MeHg-induced altered behavior,
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  • ...' || the '''abstract side''' - withdrawn from any thing, from any physical object; the opposite side of ''real'' | two || [[elementary entity]] || Static elementary object. The number of elementary objects is a [[count]]. — ''I consider our part
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  • ...d to characterize conformity assessment activities with respect to a given object are not to be confused with the legal identification of the relevant partie ...hese activities, with regard to fulfilment of specified requirements by an object of conformity assessment.
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  • ...ark box tests), sociability (social interaction test) and cognition (novel-object recognition test). Employing principal component analysis, we identified th
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  • ...r work. '' Citation via Crossref DOI'': Each preprint has a unique digital object identifier issued by Crossref. This makes them instantly citable and provid
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  • ...ntary entity || [[Entity]] || ''X''<sub>s</sub> || [x] || single countable object of sample type s; Tab. 4 | mass per single object || [[Body mass]] || ''M<sub>N<sub>X</sub></sub>'' || [kg∙x­1] || Fig. 5;
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  • ...rithm. (C) Computer-assisted identification of mitochondrial objects. Each object is described by 31 morphological and functional escriptors; these paramete
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  • If an object is defined as an assembly of particles (a party of two, a molecule as the a ...he metre and kilogram for length and mass, or the property of a particular object, namely the rotation of the earth for the second. Even at the origin of the
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  • ...the looking glass or events in the echo. It makes sense to think that the object or event is the cause for the mirror image or echo. But if the mirror image
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  • ...thematics a property which always holds true no matter what is done to the object is called an ''invariant''.
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  • ...apidly obsolete in fast-evolving research areas. As with any other digital object, standards, databases and repositories are dynamic in nature, with a life c
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  • ...unlike a written name) constitutes a minimal isomorphy with the postulated object it stands for, namely, the indivisible unit or portion of chemical elements
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  • ...xergy, and x is the symbol for the dimensionless unit of a particle (or an object). Isomorphically, the Gas constant , ''R'', times absolute temperature, ''T
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  • ..., [[Measure]], [[MitoPedia]], [[Molar mass]], [[Normalization of rate]], [[Object]], [[Organism]], [[Permeabilized cells]], [[Publish]], [[Sample]], [[System ...e quantity mass ''m'' of any kind of sample, in which the type of physical object does not even have to be known, because abstract units are detached from an
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  • ...respiration is normalized for (1) the experimental '''Sample''' (flow per object, mass-specific flux, or cell-volume-specific flux); or (2) for methodologic
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