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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Article , Preprint 2002 France, United KingdomPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Adloff, C.; Andreev, V.; Andrieu, B.; Anthonis, T.; Astvatsatourov, A.; Babaev, A.; Bahr, J.; Baranov, P.; Barrelet, E.; Bartel, W.; Becker, J.; Beckingham, M.; Beglarian, A.; Behnke, O.; Beier, C.; Belousov, A.; Berger, C.; Berndt, T.; Bizot, J.C.; Bohme, J.; Boudry, V.; Braunschweig, W.; Brisson, V.; Broker, H.B.; Brown, D.P.; Bruckner, W.; Bruncko, D.; Busser, F.W.; Bunyatyan, A.; Burrage, A.; Buschhorn, G.; Bystritskaya, L.; Campbell, A.J.; Carli, T.; Caron, S.; Cassol-Brunner, F.; Clarke, D.; Collard, C.; Contreras, J.G.; Coppens, Y.R.; Coughlan, J.A.; Cousinou, M.C.; Cox, B.E.; Cozzika, G.; Cvach, J.; Dainton, J.B.; Dau, W.D.; Daum, K.; Davidsson, M.; Delcourt, B.; Delerue, N.; Demirchyan, R.; De Roeck, A.; De Wolf, E.A.; Diaconu, C.; Dingfelder, J.; Dixon, P.; Dodonov, V.; Dowell, J.D.; Droutskoi, A.; Dubak, A.; Duprel, C.; Eckerlin, G.; Eckstein, D.; Efremenko, V.; Egli, S.; Eichler, R.; Eisele, F.; Eisenhandler, E.; Ellerbrock, M.; Elsen, E.; Erdmann, M.; Erdmann, W.; Faulkner, P.J.W.; Favart, L.; Fedotov, A.; Felst, R.; Ferencei, J.; Ferron, S.; Fleischer, M.; Fleischmann, P.; Fleming, Y.H.; Flugge, G.; Fomenko, A.; Foresti, I.; Formanek, J.; Franke, G.; Frising, G.; Gabathuler, E.; Gabathuler, K.; Garvey, J.; Gassner, J.; Gayler, J.; Gerhards, R.; Gerlich, C.; Ghazaryan, S.; Goerlich, L.; Gogitidze, N.; Grab, C.; Grabski, V.; Grassler, H.; Greenshaw, T.; Grindhammer, G.; Hadig, T.; Haidt, D.; Hajduk, L.; Haller, J.; Haynes, W.J.; Heinemann, B.; Heinzelmann, G.; Henderson, R.C.W.; Hengstmann, S.; Henschel, H.; Heremans, R.; Herrera, G.; Herynek, I.; Hildebrandt, M.; Hilgers, M.; Hiller, K.H.; Hladky, J.; Hoting, P.; Hoffmann, D.; Horisberger, R.; Hovhannisyan, A.; Hurling, S.; Ibbotson, M.; Jacquet, M.; Jaffre, M.; Janauschek, L.; Janssen, X.; Jemanov, V.; Jonsson, L.; Johnson, C.,; Johnson, D.P.; Jones, M.A.S.; Jung, H.; Kant, D.; Kapichine, M.; Karlsson, M.; Karschnick, O.; Keil, F.; Keller, N.; Kennedy, J.; Kenyon, I.R.; Kermiche, S.; Kiesling, C.; Kjellberg, P.; Klein, M.; Kleinwort, C.; Kluge, T.; Knies, G.; Koblitz, B.; Kolya, S.D.; Korbel, V.; Kostka, P.; Kotelnikov, S.K.; Koutouev, R.; Koutov, A.; Kroseberg, J.; Kruger, K.; Kuhr, T.; Kurca, T.; Lamb, D.; Landon, M.P.J.; Lange, W.; Lastovicka, T.; Laycock, P.; Lebailly, E.; Lebedev, A.,; Leiner, B.; Lemrani, R.; Lendermann, V.; Levonian, S.; Lindstroem, M.; List, B.; Lobodzinska, E.; Lobodzinski, B.; Loginov, A.; Loktionova, N.; Lubimov, V.; Luders, S.; Luke, D.; Lytkin, L.; Malden, N.; Malinovski, E.; Malinovski, I.; Mangano, S.; Maracek, R.; Marage, P.; Marks, J.; Marshall, R.; Martyn, H.U.; Martyniak, J.; Maxeld, S.J.; Meer, D.; Mehta, A.; Meier, K.; Meyer, A.B.; Meyer, H.; Meyer, J.;Signals of QCD instanton-induced processes are searched for in deep-inelastic scattering (DIS) at the electron-proton collider HERA in a kinematic region defined by the Bjorken-scaling variables x > 10^(-3), 0.1 < y < 0.6 and photon virtualities 10 <= Q^2 < 100GeV^2. Several observables characterising hadronic final state properties of QCD instanton-induced events are exploited to identify a potentially instanton-enriched domain. While an excess of events with instanton-like topology over the expectation of the standard DIS background is observed it can not be claimed to be significant given the uncertainty of the simulation. Upper limits on the cross-section for instanton-induced processes of between 60pb and 1000pb are set dependent on the kinematic domain considered. The data do not exclude the cross-section predicted by instanton perturbation theory for small instanton sizes. At large instanton sizes a naive extrapolation of instanton perturbation theory yields a cross-section in the range of sensitivity of this study. Such a cross-section is not observed, in agreement with non-perturbative lattice simulations of the QCD vacuum. 28 pages, 8 figures and 1 table
Oxford University Re... arrow_drop_down Oxford University Research ArchiveOther literature type . 2016Data sources: Oxford University Research ArchiveEuropean Physical Journal C: Particles and FieldsArticle . 2002Data sources: Oxford University Research ArchiveEuropean Physical Journal C: Particles and FieldsArticle . 2002 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Springer TDMData sources: Crossrefhttps://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv...Article . 2002License: arXiv Non-Exclusive DistributionData sources: DataciteHyper Article en Ligne; HAL AMU; Mémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la Communication; HAL-UPMCOther literature type . Article . 2002add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Part of book or chapter of book , Other literature type 2019 FrancePublisher:Springer International Publishing Authors: Claire Lajaunie; Pierre Mazzega;Claire Lajaunie; Pierre Mazzega;International audience; What is the capacity of an informal network of organizations to produce answers in response to complex tasks requiring the integration of masses of information designed as a high-level cognitive and collective activity? Are some network configurations more favourable than others to accomplish these tasks? We present a method to make these assessments, inspired by the Information Integration Theory issued from the modelling of consciousness. First we evaluate the informational network created by the sharing of information between organizations for the realization of a given task. Then we assess the natural network ability to integrate information, a capacity determined by the partition of its members whose information links are less efficient. We illustrate the method by the analysis of various functional integrations of Southeast Asian organizations, creating a spontaneous network participating in the study and management of interactions between health and environment. Several guidelines are then proposed to continue the development of this fruitful analogy between artificial and organizational consciousness (refraining ourselves from assuming that one or the other exists).
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eu0 citations 0 popularity Average influence Average impulse Average Powered by BIP!more_vert https://hal.archives... arrow_drop_down https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-...Part of book or chapter of book . 2019 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Springer TDMData sources: CrossrefHAL AMU; Mémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la Communication; HAL-IRDPart of book or chapter of book . 2019Full-Text: https://hal.science/hal-03099951/documentHyper Article en Ligne - Sciences de l'Homme et de la Société; Hal-DiderotPart of book or chapter of book . 2019add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type , Preprint 2002 Italy, Italy, Italy, France, Italy, ItalyPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:UKRI | RootDetect: Remote Detect..., FCT | LA 1UKRI| RootDetect: Remote Detection and Precision Management of Root Health ,FCT| LA 1Heister A; Schael S; Barate R; Bruneliere R; De Bonis I; Decamp D; Goy C; Jezequel S; Lees JP; Martin F; Merle E; Minard MN; Pietrzyk B; Trocme B; Boix G; Bravo S; Casado MP; Chmeissani M; Crespo JM; Fernandez E; Fernandez Bosman M; Garrido L; Grauges E; Lopez J; Martinez M; Merino G; Miquel R; Mir LM; Pacheco A; Paneque D; Ruiz H; Colaleo A; Creanza D; De Filippis N; de Palma M; Iaselli G; Maggi G; Maggi M; Nuzzo S; Ranieri A; Raso G; Ruggieri F; Selvaggi G; Silvestris L; Tempesta P; Tricomi A; Zito G; Huang X; Lin J; Ouyang Q; Wang T; Xie Y; Xu R; Xue S; Zhang J; Zhang L; Zhao W; Abbaneo D; Azzurri P; Barklow T; Buchmuller O; Cattaneo M; Cerutti F; Clerbaux B; Drevermann H; Forty RW; Frank M; Gianotti F; Greening TC; Hansen JB; Harvey J; Hutchcroft DE; Janot P; Jost B; Kado M; Maley P; Mato P; Moutoussi A; Ranjard F; ROLANDI, LUIGI; Schlatter D; Sguazzoni G; Tejessy W; Teubert F; Valassi A; Videau I; Ward JJ; Badaud F; Dessagne S; Falvard A; Fayolle D; Gay P; Jousset J; Michel B; Monteil S; Pallin D; Pascolo JM; Perret P; Hansen JD; Hansen JR; Hansen PH; Nilsson BS; Waananen A; Kyriakis A; Markou C; Simopoulou E; Vayaki A; Zachariadou K; Blondel A; Brient JC; Machefert F; Rouge A; Swynghedauw M; Tanaka R; Videau H; Ciulli V; Focardi E; Parrini G; Antonelli A; Antonelli M; Bencivenni G; Bologna G; Bossi F; Campana P; Capon G; Chiarella V; Laurelli P; Mannocchi G; Murtas F; Murtas GP; Passalacqua L; Pepe Altarelli M; Spagnolo P; Kennedy J; Lynch JG; Negus P; O'Shea V; Smith D; Thompson AS; Wasserbaech S; Cavanaugh R; Dhamotharan S; Geweniger C; Hanke P; Hepp V; Kluge EE; Leibenguth G; Putzer A; Stenzel H; Tittel K; Werner S; Wunsch M; Beuselinck R; Binnie DM; Cameron W; Davies G; Dornan PJ; Girone M; Hill RD; Marinelli N; Nowell J; Przysiezniak H; Rutherford SA; Sedgbeer JK; Thompson JC; White R; Chete VM; Girtler P; Kneringer E; Kuhn D; Rudolph G; Bouhova Thacker E; Bowdery CK; Clarke DP; Ellis G; Finch AJ; Foster F; Hughes G; Jones RWL; Pearson MR; Robertson NA; Smizanska M; Lemaitre V; Blumenschein U; Holldorfer F; Jakobs K; Kayser F; Kleinknecgt K; Muller AS; Quast G; Renk B; Sander HG; Schmeling S; Wachsmuth H; Zeitnitz C; Ziegler T; Bonissent A; Carr J; Coyle P; Curtil C; Ragusa F; Yuan C; Giammanco A; LIGABUE, FRANCO; Venturi A; Boumediene D; Lancon E; Konstantinidis N; Cranmer K; Nielsen J; Wu J;handle: 11589/4838 , 11384/4839 , 20.500.11769/36859 , 2158/658314 , 11568/72483
A search for single sneutrino production under the assumption that R-parity is violated via a single dominant $LL\bar{E}$ coupling is presented. This search considers the process ${\rm e} \gamma {\smash{\mathop{\to}}} \tilde{\nu}\ell$ and is performed using the data collected by the ALEPH detector at centre-of-mass energies from 189 GeV up to 209 GeV corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 637.1 $\mathrm{pb}^{-1}$. The numbers of observed candidate events are in agreement with Standard Model expectations and 95% confidence level upper limits on five of the $LL\bar{E}$ couplings are given as a function of the assumed sneutrino mass. Comment: 22 pages, 14 figures
HAL Clermont Univers... arrow_drop_down HAL Clermont Université; Hyper Article en Ligne; HAL AMU; Mémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationOther literature type . Article . 2002Full-Text: https://hal.in2p3.fr/in2p3-00011695/documentIRIS - Università degli Studi di CataniaArticle . 2002Data sources: IRIS - Università degli Studi di CataniaArchivio della Ricerca - Università di Pisa; European Physical Journal C: Particles and FieldsArticle . 2002 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Springer TDMArchivio Istituzionale della Ricerca - Politecnico di BariArticle . 2002Hal-DiderotArticle . 2002Full-Text: http://hal.in2p3.fr/in2p3-00011695/documentData sources: Hal-DiderotArchivio della Ricerca - Università di PisaArticle . 2002Data sources: Archivio della Ricerca - Università di Pisahttps://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv...Article . 2002License: arXiv Non-Exclusive DistributionData sources: DataciteArchivio Istituzionale della Ricerca - Politecnico di BariArticle . 2002IRIS - Università degli Studi di CataniaArticle . 2002Data sources: IRIS - Università degli Studi di CataniaFlore (Florence Research Repository)Article . 2002Data sources: Flore (Florence Research Repository)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2010 France, United KingdomPublisher:Society for Neuroscience Funded by:WTWTAuthors: Pattamadilok, C.; Knierim, I.; Duncan, K.; Devlin, J.;Pattamadilok, C.; Knierim, I.; Duncan, K.; Devlin, J.;Behavioral studies have demonstrated that learning to read and write affects the processing of spoken language. The present study investigates the neural mechanism underlying the emergence of such orthographic effects during speech processing. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was used to tease apart two competing hypotheses that consider this orthographic influence to be either a consequence of a change in the nature of the phonological representations during literacy acquisition or a consequence of online coactivation of the orthographic and phonological representations during speech processing. Participants performed an auditory lexical decision task in which the orthographic consistency of spoken words was manipulated and repetitive TMS was used to interfere with either phonological or orthographic processing by stimulating left supramarginal gyrus (SMG) or left ventral occipitotemporal cortex (vOTC), respectively. The advantage for consistently spelled words was removed only when the stimulation was delivered to SMG and not to vOTC, providing strong evidence that this effect arises at a phonological, rather than an orthographic, level. We propose a possible mechanistic explanation for the role of SMG in phonological processing and how this is affected by learning to read. Copyright © 2010 the authors.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 1998 Italy, France, Italy, Italy, Italy EnglishPublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:UKRI | RootDetect: Remote Detect..., FCT | LA 1UKRI| RootDetect: Remote Detection and Precision Management of Root Health ,FCT| LA 1R. Barate; D. Buskulic; D. Decamp; P. Ghez; C. Goy; S. Jezequel; J. Lees; F. Martin; E. Merle; M. Minard; J. Nief; P. Perrodo; B. Pietrzyk; R. Alemany; M. Casado; M. Chmeissani; J. Crespo; M. Delfino; E. Fernandez; M. Fernandez Bosman; L. Garrido; E. Grauges; A. Juste; M. Martinez; G. Merino; R. Miquel; L. Mir; P. Morawitz; A. Pacheco; I. Park; A. Pascual; I. Riu; F. Sanchez; A. Colaleo; D. Creanza; M. de Palma; G. Gelao; G. Iaselli; G. Maggi; M. Maggi; S. Nuzzo; A. Ranieri; G. Raso; F. Ruggieri; G. Selvaggi; L. Silvestris; P. Tempesta; A. Tricomi; G. Zito; X. Huang; J. Lin; Q. Ouyang; T. Wang; Y. Xie; R. Xu; S. Xue; J. Zhang; L. Zhang; W. Zhao; D. Abbaneo; U. Becker; G. Boix; M. Cattaneo; F. Cerutti; V. Ciulli; G. Dissertori; H. Drevermann; R. Forty; M. Frank; F. Gianotti; R. Hagelberg; A. Halley; J. Hansen; J. Harvey; P. Janot; B. Jost; I. Lehraus; O. Leroy; C. Loomis; P. Maley; P. Mato; A. Minten; L. Moneta; A. Moutoussi; F. Ranjard; L. Rolandi; D. Rousseau; D. Schlatter; M. Schmitt; O. Schneider; W. Tejessy; F. Teubert; I. Tomalin; E. Tournefier; M. Vreeswijk; H. Wachsmuth; Z. Ajaltouni; F. Badaud; G. Chazelle; O. Deschamps; S. Dessagne; A. Falvard; C. Ferdi; P. Gay; C. Guicheney; P. Henrard; J. Jousset; B. Michel; S. Monteil; J. Montret; D. Pallin; F. Perret; F. Podlyski; J. Hansen; J. Hansen; P. Hansen; B. Nilsson; B. Rensch; A. Waananen; G. Daskalakis; A. Kyriakis; C. Markou; E. Simopoulou; A. Vayaki; A. Blondel; J. Brient; F. Machefert; A. Rouge; M. Rumpf; R. Tanaka; A. Valassi; H. Videau; E. Focardi; G. Parrini; K. Zachariadou; R. Cavanaugh; M. Corden; C. Georgiopoulos; T. Huehn; D. Jaffe; A. Antonelli; G. Bencivenni; G. Bologna; F. Bossi; P. Campana; G. Capon; V. Chiarella; P. Laurelli; G. Mannocchi; F. Murtas; G. Murtas; L. Passalacqua; M. Pepe Altarelli; M. Chalmers; L. Curtis; J. Lynch; P. Negus; V. O'Shea; C. Raine; J. Scarr; P. Teixeira Dias; A. Thompson; E. Thomson; J. Ward; O. Buchmuller; S. Dhamotharan; C. Geweniger; P. Hanke; G. Hansper; V. Hepp; E. Kluge; A. Putzer; J. Sommer; K. Tittel; S. Werner; M. Wunsch; R. Beuselinck; D. Binnie; W. Cameron; P. Dornan; M. Girone; S. Goodsir; N. Marinelli; E. Martin; J. Nash; J. Sedgbeer; P. Spagnolo; M. Williams; V. Ghete; P. Girtler; E. Kneringer; D. Kuhn; G. Rudolph; A. Betteridge; C. Bowdery; P. Buck; P. Colrain; G. Crawford; G. Ellis; A. Finch; F. Ragusa;handle: 2434/177896 , 11589/1633 , 11384/5419 , 2434/177936 , 20.500.11769/12115
During 1997 the ALEPH experiment at LEP gathered $57 \pb$ of data at centre-of-mass energies near $183 ~\G$. These data are used to look for possible signals from the production of the Standard Model Higgs boson in the reaction $\ee\r\H\Z$. No evidence of a signal is found in the data; seven events are selected, in agreement with the expectation of 7.2 events from background processes. This observation results in an improved lower limit on the mass of the Higgs boson: $\mH > 87.9 \Gcs$ at 95\% confidence level. During 1997 the ALEPH experiment at LEP gathered 57pb^-1 of data at centre-of- mass energies near 183 GeV. These data are used to look for possible signals from the production of the Standard Model Higgs boson in the reaction e+e- -> HZ. No evidence of a signal is found in the data; seven events are selected, in agreement with the expectation of 7.2 events from background processes. This observation results in an improved lower limit on the mass of the Higgs boson: m_H > 87.9GeV/c^2 at 95% confidence level. During 1997 the ALEPH experiment at LEP gathered 57pb^-1 of data at centre-of- mass energies near 183 GeV. These data are used to look for possible signals from the production of the Standard Model Higgs boson in the reaction e+e- -> HZ. No evidence of a signal is found in the data; seven events are selected, in agreement with the expectation of 7.2 events from background processes. This observation results in an improved lower limit on the mass of the Higgs boson: m_H > 87.9GeV/c^2 at 95% confidence level. During 1997 the ALEPH experiment at LEP gathered 57pb^-1 of data at centre-of- mass energies near 183 GeV. These data are used to look for possible signals from the production of the Standard Model Higgs boson in the reaction e+e- -> HZ. No evidence of a signal is found in the data; seven events are selected, in agreement with the expectation of 7.2 events from background processes. This observation results in an improved lower limit on the mass of the Higgs boson: m_H > 87.9GeV/c^2 at 95% confidence level. During 1997 the ALEPH experiment at LEP gathered 57pb^-1 of data at centre-of- mass energies near 183 GeV. These data are used to look for possible signals from the production of the Standard Model Higgs boson in the reaction e+e- -> HZ. No evidence of a signal is found in the data; seven events are selected, in agreement with the expectation of 7.2 events from background processes. This observation results in an improved lower limit on the mass of the Higgs boson: m_H > 87.9GeV/c^2 at 95% confidence level. During 1997 the ALEPH experiment at LEP gathered 57pb^-1 of data at centre-of- mass energies near 183 GeV. These data are used to look for possible signals from the production of the Standard Model Higgs boson in the reaction e+e- -> HZ. No evidence of a signal is found in the data; seven events are selected, in agreement with the expectation of 7.2 events from background processes. This observation results in an improved lower limit on the mass of the Higgs boson: m_H > 87.9GeV/c^2 at 95% confidence level. During 1997 the ALEPH experiment at LEP gathered 57 pb −1 of data at centre-of-mass energies near 183 GeV . These data are used to look for possible signals from the production of the Standard Model Higgs boson in the reaction e + e − →HZ. No evidence of a signal is found in the data; seven events are selected, in agreement with the expectation of 7.2 events from background processes. This observation results in an improved lower limit on the mass of the Higgs boson: m H >87.9 GeV /c 2 at 95% confidence level. During 1997 the ALEPH experiment at LEP gathered 57 pb −1 of data at centre-of-mass energies near 183 GeV. These data are used to look for possible signals from the production of the Standard Model Higgs boson in the reaction e + e − →HZ. No evidence of a signal is found in the data; seven events are selected, in agreement with the expectation of 7.2 events from background processes. This observation results in an improved lower limit on the mass of the Higgs boson: m H >87.9 GeV /c 2 at 95% confidence level.
Archivio Istituziona... arrow_drop_down IRIS - Università degli Studi di CataniaArticle . 1998Data sources: IRIS - Università degli Studi di CataniaArchivio Istituzionale della Ricerca - Politecnico di BariArticle . 1998Hal-DiderotArticle . 1998Full-Text: http://hal.in2p3.fr/in2p3-00005056/documentData sources: Hal-DiderotArchivio Istituzionale della Ricerca - Politecnico di BariArticle . 1998IRIS - Università degli Studi di CataniaArticle . 1998Data sources: IRIS - Università degli Studi di Cataniaadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Article 2016 France, Germany, FrancePublisher:IOS Press Funded by:EC | AETIONOMYEC| AETIONOMYAnandhi Iyappan; Michaela Gündel; Mohammad Shahid; Jiali Wang; Hui Li; Heinz-Theodor Mevissen; Bernd Müller; Juliane Fluck; Viktor K. Jirsa; Lia Domide; Erfan Younesi; Martin Hofmann-Apitius;doi: 10.3233/jad-151178
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International audience; Molecular signaling pathways have been long used to demonstrate interactions among upstream causal molecules and downstream biological effects. They show the signal flow between cell compartments, the majority of which are represented as cartoons. These are often drawn manually by scanning through the literature, which is time-consuming, static, and non-interoperable. Moreover, these pathways are often devoid of context (condition and tissue) and biased toward certain disease conditions. Mining the scientific literature creates new possibilities to retrieve pathway information at higher contextual resolution and specificity. To address this challenge, we have created a pathway terminology system by combining signaling pathways and biological events to ensure a broad coverage of the entire pathway knowledge domain. This terminology was applied to mining biomedical papers and patents about neurodegenerative diseases with focus on Alzheimer's disease. We demonstrate the power of our approach by mapping literature-derived signaling pathways onto their corresponding anatomical regions in the human brain under healthy and Alzheimer's disease states. We demonstrate how this knowledge resource can be used to identify a putative mechanism explaining the mode-of-action of the approved drug Rasagiline, and show how this resource can be used for fingerprinting patents to support the discovery of pathway knowledge for Alzheimer's disease. Finally, we propose that based on next-generation cause-and-effect pathway models, a dedicated inventory of computer-processable pathway models specific to neurodegenerative diseases can be established, which hopefully accelerates context-specific enrichment analysis of experimental data with higher resolution and richer annotations.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess Routesbronze 14 citations 14 popularity Average influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!more_vert add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2007 FrancePublisher:Oxford University Press (OUP) Dawn M, Eagle; Christelle, Baunez; Daniel M, Hutcheson; Olivia, Lehmann; Aarti P, Shah; Trevor W, Robbins;pmid: 17517682
The stop-signal reaction-time (SSRT) task measures inhibition of a response that has already been initiated, that is, the ability to stop. Human subjects classified as "impulsive," for example, those with attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder, are slower to respond to the stop signal. Although functional and structural imaging studies in humans have implicated frontal and basal ganglia circuitry in the mediation of this form of response control, the precise roles of the cortex and basal ganglia in SSRT performance are far from understood. We describe effects of excitotoxic fiber-sparing lesions of the orbitofrontal cortex (OF), infralimbic cortex (IL), and subthalamic nucleus (STN) in rats performing a SSRT task. Lesions to the OF slowed SSRT, whereas lesions to the IL or the STN had no effect. On the go-signal trials, neither cortical lesion affected go-trial reaction time (GoRT), but STN lesions speeded such latencies. The STN lesion also significantly reduced accuracy of stopping at all stop-signal delays, indicative of a generalized stopping impairment that was independent of the SSRT itself. Language: en
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2017 FrancePublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:UKRI | Human mechanosensation: F...UKRI| Human mechanosensation: From 1st-order neurone to somatosensory cortexGlover, Paul M.; Watkins, Roger H.; O’Neill, George C.; Ackerley, Rochelle M.; Sánchez-Panchuelo, Rosa-Maria; McGlone, Francis; Brookes, Matthew J.; Wessberg, Johan; Francis, Susan T.;Background Intra-neural microstimulation (INMS) is a technique that allows the precise delivery of low-current electrical pulses into human peripheral nerves. Single unit INMS can be used to stimulate individual afferent nerve fibres during microneurography. Combining this with neuroimaging allows the unique monitoring of central nervous system activation in response to unitary, controlled tactile input, with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) providing exquisite spatial localisation of brain activity and magnetoencephalography (MEG) high temporal resolution. New method INMS systems suitable for use within electrophysiology laboratories have been available for many years. We describe an INMS system specifically designed to provide compatibility with both ultra-high field (7 T) fMRI and MEG. Numerous technical and safety issues are addressed. The system is fully analogue, allowing for arbitrary frequency and amplitude INMS stimulation. Results Unitary recordings obtained within both the MRI and MEG screened-room environments are comparable with those obtained in ‘clean’ electrophysiology recording environments. Single unit INMS (current <7 μA, 200 μs pulses) of individual mechanoreceptive afferents produces appropriate and robust responses during fMRI and MEG. Comparison with existing method(s) This custom-built MRI- and MEG-compatible stimulator overcomes issues with existing INMS approaches; it allows well-controlled switching between recording and stimulus mode, prevents electrical shocks because of long cable lengths, permits unlimited patterns of stimulation, and provides a system with improved work-flow and participant comfort. Conclusions We demonstrate that the requirements for an INMS-integrated system, which can be used with both fMRI and MEG imaging systems, have been fully met. Highlights • We propose an intra-neural microstimulation system for 7 T fMRI and MEG. • This custom-built system removes issues with existing equipment. • It provides efficient work-flow and improved participant comfort and safety. • Stimulating single mechanoreceptors evokes activity in 7 T fMRI and MEG. • Responses to unitary stimulation are shown for the first time in MEG.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type , Preprint 2002 Italy, Italy, Italy, Italy, FrancePublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:FCT | LA 1, UKRI | RootDetect: Remote Detect...FCT| LA 1 ,UKRI| RootDetect: Remote Detection and Precision Management of Root HealthHeister, A; Schael, S; Barate, R; Bruneliere, R; De Bonis, I; Decamp, D; Goy, C; Jezequel, S; Lees, JP; Martin, F; Merle, E; Minard, MN; Pietrzyk, B; Trocme, B; Boix, G; Bravo, S; Casado, MP; Chmeissani, M; Crespo, JM; Fernandez, E; Fernandez Bosman, M; Garrido, L; Grauges, E; Lopez, J; Martinez, M; Merino, G; Miquel, R; Mir, LM; Pacheco, A; Paneque, D; Ruiz, H; Colaleo, A; CREANZA, Donato Maria; DE FILIPPIS, Nicola; de Palma, M; IASELLI, Giuseppe; MAGGI, Giorgio Pietro; Maggi, M; Nuzzo, S; Ranieri, A; Raso, G; Ruggieri, F; Selvaggi, G; Silvestris, L; Tempesta, P; Tricomi, A; Zito, G; Huang, X; Lin, J; Quyang, Q; Wang, T; Xie, Y; Xu, R; Xue, S; Zhang, J; Zhang, L; Zhao, W; Abbaneo, D; Azzurri, P; Barklow, T; Buchmuller, O; Cattaneo, A; Cerutti, F; Clerbaux, B; Drevermann, H; Forty, RW; Frank, M; Gianotti, F; Greening, TC; Hansen, JB; Harvey, J; Hutchcroft, DE; Janot, P; Jost, B; Kado, M; Maley, P; Mato, P; Moutoussi, A; Ranjard, F; Rolandi, L; Schlatter, D; Sguazzoni, G; Tejessy, W; Teubert, F; Valassi, A; Videau, I; Ward, JJ; Badaud, F; Dessagne, S; Falvard, A; Fayolle, D; Gay, P; Jousset, J; Michel, B; Monteil, S; Pallin, D; Pascolo, JM; Perret, P; Hansen, JD; Hansen, JR; Hansen, PH; Nilsson, BS; Waananen, A; Kyriakis, A; Markou, C; Simopoulou, E; Vayaki, A; Zachariadou, K; Blondel, A; Brient, JC; Machefert, F; Rouge, A; Swynghedauw, M; Tanaka, R; Videau, H; Ciulli, V; Focardi, E; Parrini, G; Antonelli, A; Antonelli, M; Bencivenni, G; Bologna, G; Bossi, F; Campana, R; Capon, G; Chiarella, V; Laurelli, P; Mannocchi, G; Murtas, F; Murtas, GP; Passalacqua, L; Pepe Altarelli, M; Spagnolo, P; Kennedy, J; Lynch, JG; Negus, P; O'Shea, V; Smith, D; Thompson, AS; Wasserbacch, S; Cavanaugh, R; Dhamotharan, S; Geweniger, C; Hanke, P; Hepp, V; Kluge, EE; Leibenguth, G; Putzer, A; Stenzel, H; Tittel, K; Werner, S; Wunsch, M; Beuselinck, R; Binnie, DM; Cameron, W; Davies, G; Dornan, PJ; Girone, M; Hill, RD; Marinelli, N; Nowell, J; Przysiezniak, H; Rutherford, SA; Sedgbeer, JK; Thompson, JC; White, R; Ghete, VM; Girtler, P; Kneringer, E; Kuhn, D; Rudolph, G; Bouhova Thacker, E; Bowdery, CK; Clarke, DP; Ellis, G; Finch, AJ; Foster, F; Hughes, G; Jones, RWL; Pearson, MR; Robertson, NA; Smizanska, M; Lemaitre, V; Blumenschein, U; Holldorfer, F; Jakobs, K; Kayser, F; Kleinknecht, K; Muller, AS; Quast, G; Renk, B; Sander, HG; Schmeling, S; Wachsmuth, H; Zeitnitz, C; Ziegler, T; Bonissent, A; Carr, J; Coyle, P; Curtil, C; Trabelsi, A;The final results of the ALEPH search for the Standard Model Higgs boson at LEP, with data collected in the year 2000 at centre-of-mass energies up to 209 GeV, are presented. The changes with respect to the preceding publication are described and a complete study of systematic effects is reported. The findings of this final analysis confirm the preliminary results published in November 2000 shortly after the closing down of the LEP collider: a significant excess of events is observed, consistent with the production of a $115 \Gcs$ Standard Model Higgs boson. The final results of the searches for the neutral Higgs bosons of the MSSM are also reported, in terms of limits on $\mh$, $\mA$ and $\tanb$. Limits are also set on $\mh$ in the case of invisible decays. Comment: 15 pages, 6 figures
Archivio Istituziona... arrow_drop_down Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca - Politecnico di BariArticle . 2002IRIS - Università degli Studi di CataniaArticle . 2002Data sources: IRIS - Università degli Studi di CataniaIRIS - Università degli Studi di CataniaArticle . 2002Data sources: IRIS - Università degli Studi di CataniaArchivio della Ricerca - Università di PisaArticle . 2002Data sources: Archivio della Ricerca - Università di Pisahttps://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv...Article . 2002License: arXiv Non-Exclusive DistributionData sources: Dataciteadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Preprint , Article , Conference object 2011Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2011 FrancePublisher:arXiv Roehlly, Y.; Burgarella, D.; Buat, V.; Giovannoli, É.; Noll, S.; Serra, P.;We present CIGALE (Burgarella et al. 2005; Noll et al. 2009), a software developed at the Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille to fit galaxy spectral energy distributions from the rest-frame far-UV to far-IR wavelength range, and to derive some of their physical parameters. We also give some examples of scientific results obtained with CIGALE. Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, proceeding of a poster to be presented at ADASS XXI in Paris
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Article , Preprint 2002 France, United KingdomPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Adloff, C.; Andreev, V.; Andrieu, B.; Anthonis, T.; Astvatsatourov, A.; Babaev, A.; Bahr, J.; Baranov, P.; Barrelet, E.; Bartel, W.; Becker, J.; Beckingham, M.; Beglarian, A.; Behnke, O.; Beier, C.; Belousov, A.; Berger, C.; Berndt, T.; Bizot, J.C.; Bohme, J.; Boudry, V.; Braunschweig, W.; Brisson, V.; Broker, H.B.; Brown, D.P.; Bruckner, W.; Bruncko, D.; Busser, F.W.; Bunyatyan, A.; Burrage, A.; Buschhorn, G.; Bystritskaya, L.; Campbell, A.J.; Carli, T.; Caron, S.; Cassol-Brunner, F.; Clarke, D.; Collard, C.; Contreras, J.G.; Coppens, Y.R.; Coughlan, J.A.; Cousinou, M.C.; Cox, B.E.; Cozzika, G.; Cvach, J.; Dainton, J.B.; Dau, W.D.; Daum, K.; Davidsson, M.; Delcourt, B.; Delerue, N.; Demirchyan, R.; De Roeck, A.; De Wolf, E.A.; Diaconu, C.; Dingfelder, J.; Dixon, P.; Dodonov, V.; Dowell, J.D.; Droutskoi, A.; Dubak, A.; Duprel, C.; Eckerlin, G.; Eckstein, D.; Efremenko, V.; Egli, S.; Eichler, R.; Eisele, F.; Eisenhandler, E.; Ellerbrock, M.; Elsen, E.; Erdmann, M.; Erdmann, W.; Faulkner, P.J.W.; Favart, L.; Fedotov, A.; Felst, R.; Ferencei, J.; Ferron, S.; Fleischer, M.; Fleischmann, P.; Fleming, Y.H.; Flugge, G.; Fomenko, A.; Foresti, I.; Formanek, J.; Franke, G.; Frising, G.; Gabathuler, E.; Gabathuler, K.; Garvey, J.; Gassner, J.; Gayler, J.; Gerhards, R.; Gerlich, C.; Ghazaryan, S.; Goerlich, L.; Gogitidze, N.; Grab, C.; Grabski, V.; Grassler, H.; Greenshaw, T.; Grindhammer, G.; Hadig, T.; Haidt, D.; Hajduk, L.; Haller, J.; Haynes, W.J.; Heinemann, B.; Heinzelmann, G.; Henderson, R.C.W.; Hengstmann, S.; Henschel, H.; Heremans, R.; Herrera, G.; Herynek, I.; Hildebrandt, M.; Hilgers, M.; Hiller, K.H.; Hladky, J.; Hoting, P.; Hoffmann, D.; Horisberger, R.; Hovhannisyan, A.; Hurling, S.; Ibbotson, M.; Jacquet, M.; Jaffre, M.; Janauschek, L.; Janssen, X.; Jemanov, V.; Jonsson, L.; Johnson, C.,; Johnson, D.P.; Jones, M.A.S.; Jung, H.; Kant, D.; Kapichine, M.; Karlsson, M.; Karschnick, O.; Keil, F.; Keller, N.; Kennedy, J.; Kenyon, I.R.; Kermiche, S.; Kiesling, C.; Kjellberg, P.; Klein, M.; Kleinwort, C.; Kluge, T.; Knies, G.; Koblitz, B.; Kolya, S.D.; Korbel, V.; Kostka, P.; Kotelnikov, S.K.; Koutouev, R.; Koutov, A.; Kroseberg, J.; Kruger, K.; Kuhr, T.; Kurca, T.; Lamb, D.; Landon, M.P.J.; Lange, W.; Lastovicka, T.; Laycock, P.; Lebailly, E.; Lebedev, A.,; Leiner, B.; Lemrani, R.; Lendermann, V.; Levonian, S.; Lindstroem, M.; List, B.; Lobodzinska, E.; Lobodzinski, B.; Loginov, A.; Loktionova, N.; Lubimov, V.; Luders, S.; Luke, D.; Lytkin, L.; Malden, N.; Malinovski, E.; Malinovski, I.; Mangano, S.; Maracek, R.; Marage, P.; Marks, J.; Marshall, R.; Martyn, H.U.; Martyniak, J.; Maxeld, S.J.; Meer, D.; Mehta, A.; Meier, K.; Meyer, A.B.; Meyer, H.; Meyer, J.;Signals of QCD instanton-induced processes are searched for in deep-inelastic scattering (DIS) at the electron-proton collider HERA in a kinematic region defined by the Bjorken-scaling variables x > 10^(-3), 0.1 < y < 0.6 and photon virtualities 10 <= Q^2 < 100GeV^2. Several observables characterising hadronic final state properties of QCD instanton-induced events are exploited to identify a potentially instanton-enriched domain. While an excess of events with instanton-like topology over the expectation of the standard DIS background is observed it can not be claimed to be significant given the uncertainty of the simulation. Upper limits on the cross-section for instanton-induced processes of between 60pb and 1000pb are set dependent on the kinematic domain considered. The data do not exclude the cross-section predicted by instanton perturbation theory for small instanton sizes. At large instanton sizes a naive extrapolation of instanton perturbation theory yields a cross-section in the range of sensitivity of this study. Such a cross-section is not observed, in agreement with non-perturbative lattice simulations of the QCD vacuum. 28 pages, 8 figures and 1 table
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Part of book or chapter of book , Other literature type 2019 FrancePublisher:Springer International Publishing Authors: Claire Lajaunie; Pierre Mazzega;Claire Lajaunie; Pierre Mazzega;International audience; What is the capacity of an informal network of organizations to produce answers in response to complex tasks requiring the integration of masses of information designed as a high-level cognitive and collective activity? Are some network configurations more favourable than others to accomplish these tasks? We present a method to make these assessments, inspired by the Information Integration Theory issued from the modelling of consciousness. First we evaluate the informational network created by the sharing of information between organizations for the realization of a given task. Then we assess the natural network ability to integrate information, a capacity determined by the partition of its members whose information links are less efficient. We illustrate the method by the analysis of various functional integrations of Southeast Asian organizations, creating a spontaneous network participating in the study and management of interactions between health and environment. Several guidelines are then proposed to continue the development of this fruitful analogy between artificial and organizational consciousness (refraining ourselves from assuming that one or the other exists).
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type , Preprint 2002 Italy, Italy, Italy, France, Italy, ItalyPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:UKRI | RootDetect: Remote Detect..., FCT | LA 1UKRI| RootDetect: Remote Detection and Precision Management of Root Health ,FCT| LA 1Heister A; Schael S; Barate R; Bruneliere R; De Bonis I; Decamp D; Goy C; Jezequel S; Lees JP; Martin F; Merle E; Minard MN; Pietrzyk B; Trocme B; Boix G; Bravo S; Casado MP; Chmeissani M; Crespo JM; Fernandez E; Fernandez Bosman M; Garrido L; Grauges E; Lopez J; Martinez M; Merino G; Miquel R; Mir LM; Pacheco A; Paneque D; Ruiz H; Colaleo A; Creanza D; De Filippis N; de Palma M; Iaselli G; Maggi G; Maggi M; Nuzzo S; Ranieri A; Raso G; Ruggieri F; Selvaggi G; Silvestris L; Tempesta P; Tricomi A; Zito G; Huang X; Lin J; Ouyang Q; Wang T; Xie Y; Xu R; Xue S; Zhang J; Zhang L; Zhao W; Abbaneo D; Azzurri P; Barklow T; Buchmuller O; Cattaneo M; Cerutti F; Clerbaux B; Drevermann H; Forty RW; Frank M; Gianotti F; Greening TC; Hansen JB; Harvey J; Hutchcroft DE; Janot P; Jost B; Kado M; Maley P; Mato P; Moutoussi A; Ranjard F; ROLANDI, LUIGI; Schlatter D; Sguazzoni G; Tejessy W; Teubert F; Valassi A; Videau I; Ward JJ; Badaud F; Dessagne S; Falvard A; Fayolle D; Gay P; Jousset J; Michel B; Monteil S; Pallin D; Pascolo JM; Perret P; Hansen JD; Hansen JR; Hansen PH; Nilsson BS; Waananen A; Kyriakis A; Markou C; Simopoulou E; Vayaki A; Zachariadou K; Blondel A; Brient JC; Machefert F; Rouge A; Swynghedauw M; Tanaka R; Videau H; Ciulli V; Focardi E; Parrini G; Antonelli A; Antonelli M; Bencivenni G; Bologna G; Bossi F; Campana P; Capon G; Chiarella V; Laurelli P; Mannocchi G; Murtas F; Murtas GP; Passalacqua L; Pepe Altarelli M; Spagnolo P; Kennedy J; Lynch JG; Negus P; O'Shea V; Smith D; Thompson AS; Wasserbaech S; Cavanaugh R; Dhamotharan S; Geweniger C; Hanke P; Hepp V; Kluge EE; Leibenguth G; Putzer A; Stenzel H; Tittel K; Werner S; Wunsch M; Beuselinck R; Binnie DM; Cameron W; Davies G; Dornan PJ; Girone M; Hill RD; Marinelli N; Nowell J; Przysiezniak H; Rutherford SA; Sedgbeer JK; Thompson JC; White R; Chete VM; Girtler P; Kneringer E; Kuhn D; Rudolph G; Bouhova Thacker E; Bowdery CK; Clarke DP; Ellis G; Finch AJ; Foster F; Hughes G; Jones RWL; Pearson MR; Robertson NA; Smizanska M; Lemaitre V; Blumenschein U; Holldorfer F; Jakobs K; Kayser F; Kleinknecgt K; Muller AS; Quast G; Renk B; Sander HG; Schmeling S; Wachsmuth H; Zeitnitz C; Ziegler T; Bonissent A; Carr J; Coyle P; Curtil C; Ragusa F; Yuan C; Giammanco A; LIGABUE, FRANCO; Venturi A; Boumediene D; Lancon E; Konstantinidis N; Cranmer K; Nielsen J; Wu J;handle: 11589/4838 , 11384/4839 , 20.500.11769/36859 , 2158/658314 , 11568/72483
A search for single sneutrino production under the assumption that R-parity is violated via a single dominant $LL\bar{E}$ coupling is presented. This search considers the process ${\rm e} \gamma {\smash{\mathop{\to}}} \tilde{\nu}\ell$ and is performed using the data collected by the ALEPH detector at centre-of-mass energies from 189 GeV up to 209 GeV corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 637.1 $\mathrm{pb}^{-1}$. The numbers of observed candidate events are in agreement with Standard Model expectations and 95% confidence level upper limits on five of the $LL\bar{E}$ couplings are given as a function of the assumed sneutrino mass. Comment: 22 pages, 14 figures
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2010 France, United KingdomPublisher:Society for Neuroscience Funded by:WTWTAuthors: Pattamadilok, C.; Knierim, I.; Duncan, K.; Devlin, J.;Pattamadilok, C.; Knierim, I.; Duncan, K.; Devlin, J.;Behavioral studies have demonstrated that learning to read and write affects the processing of spoken language. The present study investigates the neural mechanism underlying the emergence of such orthographic effects during speech processing. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was used to tease apart two competing hypotheses that consider this orthographic influence to be either a consequence of a change in the nature of the phonological representations during literacy acquisition or a consequence of online coactivation of the orthographic and phonological representations during speech processing. Participants performed an auditory lexical decision task in which the orthographic consistency of spoken words was manipulated and repetitive TMS was used to interfere with either phonological or orthographic processing by stimulating left supramarginal gyrus (SMG) or left ventral occipitotemporal cortex (vOTC), respectively. The advantage for consistently spelled words was removed only when the stimulation was delivered to SMG and not to vOTC, providing strong evidence that this effect arises at a phonological, rather than an orthographic, level. We propose a possible mechanistic explanation for the role of SMG in phonological processing and how this is affected by learning to read. Copyright © 2010 the authors.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 1998 Italy, France, Italy, Italy, Italy EnglishPublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:UKRI | RootDetect: Remote Detect..., FCT | LA 1UKRI| RootDetect: Remote Detection and Precision Management of Root Health ,FCT| LA 1R. Barate; D. Buskulic; D. Decamp; P. Ghez; C. Goy; S. Jezequel; J. Lees; F. Martin; E. Merle; M. Minard; J. Nief; P. Perrodo; B. Pietrzyk; R. Alemany; M. Casado; M. Chmeissani; J. Crespo; M. Delfino; E. Fernandez; M. Fernandez Bosman; L. Garrido; E. Grauges; A. Juste; M. Martinez; G. Merino; R. Miquel; L. Mir; P. Morawitz; A. Pacheco; I. Park; A. Pascual; I. Riu; F. Sanchez; A. Colaleo; D. Creanza; M. de Palma; G. Gelao; G. Iaselli; G. Maggi; M. Maggi; S. Nuzzo; A. Ranieri; G. Raso; F. Ruggieri; G. Selvaggi; L. Silvestris; P. Tempesta; A. Tricomi; G. Zito; X. Huang; J. Lin; Q. Ouyang; T. Wang; Y. Xie; R. Xu; S. Xue; J. Zhang; L. Zhang; W. Zhao; D. Abbaneo; U. Becker; G. Boix; M. Cattaneo; F. Cerutti; V. Ciulli; G. Dissertori; H. Drevermann; R. Forty; M. Frank; F. Gianotti; R. Hagelberg; A. Halley; J. Hansen; J. Harvey; P. Janot; B. Jost; I. Lehraus; O. Leroy; C. Loomis; P. Maley; P. Mato; A. Minten; L. Moneta; A. Moutoussi; F. Ranjard; L. Rolandi; D. Rousseau; D. Schlatter; M. Schmitt; O. Schneider; W. Tejessy; F. Teubert; I. Tomalin; E. Tournefier; M. Vreeswijk; H. Wachsmuth; Z. Ajaltouni; F. Badaud; G. Chazelle; O. Deschamps; S. Dessagne; A. Falvard; C. Ferdi; P. Gay; C. Guicheney; P. Henrard; J. Jousset; B. Michel; S. Monteil; J. Montret; D. Pallin; F. Perret; F. Podlyski; J. Hansen; J. Hansen; P. Hansen; B. Nilsson; B. Rensch; A. Waananen; G. Daskalakis; A. Kyriakis; C. Markou; E. Simopoulou; A. Vayaki; A. Blondel; J. Brient; F. Machefert; A. Rouge; M. Rumpf; R. Tanaka; A. Valassi; H. Videau; E. Focardi; G. Parrini; K. Zachariadou; R. Cavanaugh; M. Corden; C. Georgiopoulos; T. Huehn; D. Jaffe; A. Antonelli; G. Bencivenni; G. Bologna; F. Bossi; P. Campana; G. Capon; V. Chiarella; P. Laurelli; G. Mannocchi; F. Murtas; G. Murtas; L. Passalacqua; M. Pepe Altarelli; M. Chalmers; L. Curtis; J. Lynch; P. Negus; V. O'Shea; C. Raine; J. Scarr; P. Teixeira Dias; A. Thompson; E. Thomson; J. Ward; O. Buchmuller; S. Dhamotharan; C. Geweniger; P. Hanke; G. Hansper; V. Hepp; E. Kluge; A. Putzer; J. Sommer; K. Tittel; S. Werner; M. Wunsch; R. Beuselinck; D. Binnie; W. Cameron; P. Dornan; M. Girone; S. Goodsir; N. Marinelli; E. Martin; J. Nash; J. Sedgbeer; P. Spagnolo; M. Williams; V. Ghete; P. Girtler; E. Kneringer; D. Kuhn; G. Rudolph; A. Betteridge; C. Bowdery; P. Buck; P. Colrain; G. Crawford; G. Ellis; A. Finch; F. Ragusa;handle: 2434/177896 , 11589/1633 , 11384/5419 , 2434/177936 , 20.500.11769/12115
During 1997 the ALEPH experiment at LEP gathered $57 \pb$ of data at centre-of-mass energies near $183 ~\G$. These data are used to look for possible signals from the production of the Standard Model Higgs boson in the reaction $\ee\r\H\Z$. No evidence of a signal is found in the data; seven events are selected, in agreement with the expectation of 7.2 events from background processes. This observation results in an improved lower limit on the mass of the Higgs boson: $\mH > 87.9 \Gcs$ at 95\% confidence level. During 1997 the ALEPH experiment at LEP gathered 57pb^-1 of data at centre-of- mass energies near 183 GeV. These data are used to look for possible signals from the production of the Standard Model Higgs boson in the reaction e+e- -> HZ. No evidence of a signal is found in the data; seven events are selected, in agreement with the expectation of 7.2 events from background processes. This observation results in an improved lower limit on the mass of the Higgs boson: m_H > 87.9GeV/c^2 at 95% confidence level. During 1997 the ALEPH experiment at LEP gathered 57pb^-1 of data at centre-of- mass energies near 183 GeV. These data are used to look for possible signals from the production of the Standard Model Higgs boson in the reaction e+e- -> HZ. No evidence of a signal is found in the data; seven events are selected, in agreement with the expectation of 7.2 events from background processes. This observation results in an improved lower limit on the mass of the Higgs boson: m_H > 87.9GeV/c^2 at 95% confidence level. During 1997 the ALEPH experiment at LEP gathered 57pb^-1 of data at centre-of- mass energies near 183 GeV. These data are used to look for possible signals from the production of the Standard Model Higgs boson in the reaction e+e- -> HZ. No evidence of a signal is found in the data; seven events are selected, in agreement with the expectation of 7.2 events from background processes. This observation results in an improved lower limit on the mass of the Higgs boson: m_H > 87.9GeV/c^2 at 95% confidence level. During 1997 the ALEPH experiment at LEP gathered 57pb^-1 of data at centre-of- mass energies near 183 GeV. These data are used to look for possible signals from the production of the Standard Model Higgs boson in the reaction e+e- -> HZ. No evidence of a signal is found in the data; seven events are selected, in agreement with the expectation of 7.2 events from background processes. This observation results in an improved lower limit on the mass of the Higgs boson: m_H > 87.9GeV/c^2 at 95% confidence level. During 1997 the ALEPH experiment at LEP gathered 57pb^-1 of data at centre-of- mass energies near 183 GeV. These data are used to look for possible signals from the production of the Standard Model Higgs boson in the reaction e+e- -> HZ. No evidence of a signal is found in the data; seven events are selected, in agreement with the expectation of 7.2 events from background processes. This observation results in an improved lower limit on the mass of the Higgs boson: m_H > 87.9GeV/c^2 at 95% confidence level. During 1997 the ALEPH experiment at LEP gathered 57 pb −1 of data at centre-of-mass energies near 183 GeV . These data are used to look for possible signals from the production of the Standard Model Higgs boson in the reaction e + e − →HZ. No evidence of a signal is found in the data; seven events are selected, in agreement with the expectation of 7.2 events from background processes. This observation results in an improved lower limit on the mass of the Higgs boson: m H >87.9 GeV /c 2 at 95% confidence level. During 1997 the ALEPH experiment at LEP gathered 57 pb −1 of data at centre-of-mass energies near 183 GeV. These data are used to look for possible signals from the production of the Standard Model Higgs boson in the reaction e + e − →HZ. No evidence of a signal is found in the data; seven events are selected, in agreement with the expectation of 7.2 events from background processes. This observation results in an improved lower limit on the mass of the Higgs boson: m H >87.9 GeV /c 2 at 95% confidence level.
Archivio Istituziona... arrow_drop_down IRIS - Università degli Studi di CataniaArticle . 1998Data sources: IRIS - Università degli Studi di CataniaArchivio Istituzionale della Ricerca - Politecnico di BariArticle . 1998Hal-DiderotArticle . 1998Full-Text: http://hal.in2p3.fr/in2p3-00005056/documentData sources: Hal-DiderotArchivio Istituzionale della Ricerca - Politecnico di BariArticle . 1998IRIS - Università degli Studi di CataniaArticle . 1998Data sources: IRIS - Università degli Studi di Cataniaadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Article 2016 France, Germany, FrancePublisher:IOS Press Funded by:EC | AETIONOMYEC| AETIONOMYAnandhi Iyappan; Michaela Gündel; Mohammad Shahid; Jiali Wang; Hui Li; Heinz-Theodor Mevissen; Bernd Müller; Juliane Fluck; Viktor K. Jirsa; Lia Domide; Erfan Younesi; Martin Hofmann-Apitius;doi: 10.3233/jad-151178
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International audience; Molecular signaling pathways have been long used to demonstrate interactions among upstream causal molecules and downstream biological effects. They show the signal flow between cell compartments, the majority of which are represented as cartoons. These are often drawn manually by scanning through the literature, which is time-consuming, static, and non-interoperable. Moreover, these pathways are often devoid of context (condition and tissue) and biased toward certain disease conditions. Mining the scientific literature creates new possibilities to retrieve pathway information at higher contextual resolution and specificity. To address this challenge, we have created a pathway terminology system by combining signaling pathways and biological events to ensure a broad coverage of the entire pathway knowledge domain. This terminology was applied to mining biomedical papers and patents about neurodegenerative diseases with focus on Alzheimer's disease. We demonstrate the power of our approach by mapping literature-derived signaling pathways onto their corresponding anatomical regions in the human brain under healthy and Alzheimer's disease states. We demonstrate how this knowledge resource can be used to identify a putative mechanism explaining the mode-of-action of the approved drug Rasagiline, and show how this resource can be used for fingerprinting patents to support the discovery of pathway knowledge for Alzheimer's disease. Finally, we propose that based on next-generation cause-and-effect pathway models, a dedicated inventory of computer-processable pathway models specific to neurodegenerative diseases can be established, which hopefully accelerates context-specific enrichment analysis of experimental data with higher resolution and richer annotations.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess Routesbronze 14 citations 14 popularity Average influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!more_vert add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2007 FrancePublisher:Oxford University Press (OUP) Dawn M, Eagle; Christelle, Baunez; Daniel M, Hutcheson; Olivia, Lehmann; Aarti P, Shah; Trevor W, Robbins;pmid: 17517682
The stop-signal reaction-time (SSRT) task measures inhibition of a response that has already been initiated, that is, the ability to stop. Human subjects classified as "impulsive," for example, those with attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder, are slower to respond to the stop signal. Although functional and structural imaging studies in humans have implicated frontal and basal ganglia circuitry in the mediation of this form of response control, the precise roles of the cortex and basal ganglia in SSRT performance are far from understood. We describe effects of excitotoxic fiber-sparing lesions of the orbitofrontal cortex (OF), infralimbic cortex (IL), and subthalamic nucleus (STN) in rats performing a SSRT task. Lesions to the OF slowed SSRT, whereas lesions to the IL or the STN had no effect. On the go-signal trials, neither cortical lesion affected go-trial reaction time (GoRT), but STN lesions speeded such latencies. The STN lesion also significantly reduced accuracy of stopping at all stop-signal delays, indicative of a generalized stopping impairment that was independent of the SSRT itself. Language: en
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2017 FrancePublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:UKRI | Human mechanosensation: F...UKRI| Human mechanosensation: From 1st-order neurone to somatosensory cortexGlover, Paul M.; Watkins, Roger H.; O’Neill, George C.; Ackerley, Rochelle M.; Sánchez-Panchuelo, Rosa-Maria; McGlone, Francis; Brookes, Matthew J.; Wessberg, Johan; Francis, Susan T.;Background Intra-neural microstimulation (INMS) is a technique that allows the precise delivery of low-current electrical pulses into human peripheral nerves. Single unit INMS can be used to stimulate individual afferent nerve fibres during microneurography. Combining this with neuroimaging allows the unique monitoring of central nervous system activation in response to unitary, controlled tactile input, with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) providing exquisite spatial localisation of brain activity and magnetoencephalography (MEG) high temporal resolution. New method INMS systems suitable for use within electrophysiology laboratories have been available for many years. We describe an INMS system specifically designed to provide compatibility with both ultra-high field (7 T) fMRI and MEG. Numerous technical and safety issues are addressed. The system is fully analogue, allowing for arbitrary frequency and amplitude INMS stimulation. Results Unitary recordings obtained within both the MRI and MEG screened-room environments are comparable with those obtained in ‘clean’ electrophysiology recording environments. Single unit INMS (current <7 μA, 200 μs pulses) of individual mechanoreceptive afferents produces appropriate and robust responses during fMRI and MEG. Comparison with existing method(s) This custom-built MRI- and MEG-compatible stimulator overcomes issues with existing INMS approaches; it allows well-controlled switching between recording and stimulus mode, prevents electrical shocks because of long cable lengths, permits unlimited patterns of stimulation, and provides a system with improved work-flow and participant comfort. Conclusions We demonstrate that the requirements for an INMS-integrated system, which can be used with both fMRI and MEG imaging systems, have been fully met. Highlights • We propose an intra-neural microstimulation system for 7 T fMRI and MEG. • This custom-built system removes issues with existing equipment. • It provides efficient work-flow and improved participant comfort and safety. • Stimulating single mechanoreceptors evokes activity in 7 T fMRI and MEG. • Responses to unitary stimulation are shown for the first time in MEG.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type , Preprint 2002 Italy, Italy, Italy, Italy, FrancePublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:FCT | LA 1, UKRI | RootDetect: Remote Detect...FCT| LA 1 ,UKRI| RootDetect: Remote Detection and Precision Management of Root HealthHeister, A; Schael, S; Barate, R; Bruneliere, R; De Bonis, I; Decamp, D; Goy, C; Jezequel, S; Lees, JP; Martin, F; Merle, E; Minard, MN; Pietrzyk, B; Trocme, B; Boix, G; Bravo, S; Casado, MP; Chmeissani, M; Crespo, JM; Fernandez, E; Fernandez Bosman, M; Garrido, L; Grauges, E; Lopez, J; Martinez, M; Merino, G; Miquel, R; Mir, LM; Pacheco, A; Paneque, D; Ruiz, H; Colaleo, A; CREANZA, Donato Maria; DE FILIPPIS, Nicola; de Palma, M; IASELLI, Giuseppe; MAGGI, Giorgio Pietro; Maggi, M; Nuzzo, S; Ranieri, A; Raso, G; Ruggieri, F; Selvaggi, G; Silvestris, L; Tempesta, P; Tricomi, A; Zito, G; Huang, X; Lin, J; Quyang, Q; Wang, T; Xie, Y; Xu, R; Xue, S; Zhang, J; Zhang, L; Zhao, W; Abbaneo, D; Azzurri, P; Barklow, T; Buchmuller, O; Cattaneo, A; Cerutti, F; Clerbaux, B; Drevermann, H; Forty, RW; Frank, M; Gianotti, F; Greening, TC; Hansen, JB; Harvey, J; Hutchcroft, DE; Janot, P; Jost, B; Kado, M; Maley, P; Mato, P; Moutoussi, A; Ranjard, F; Rolandi, L; Schlatter, D; Sguazzoni, G; Tejessy, W; Teubert, F; Valassi, A; Videau, I; Ward, JJ; Badaud, F; Dessagne, S; Falvard, A; Fayolle, D; Gay, P; Jousset, J; Michel, B; Monteil, S; Pallin, D; Pascolo, JM; Perret, P; Hansen, JD; Hansen, JR; Hansen, PH; Nilsson, BS; Waananen, A; Kyriakis, A; Markou, C; Simopoulou, E; Vayaki, A; Zachariadou, K; Blondel, A; Brient, JC; Machefert, F; Rouge, A; Swynghedauw, M; Tanaka, R; Videau, H; Ciulli, V; Focardi, E; Parrini, G; Antonelli, A; Antonelli, M; Bencivenni, G; Bologna, G; Bossi, F; Campana, R; Capon, G; Chiarella, V; Laurelli, P; Mannocchi, G; Murtas, F; Murtas, GP; Passalacqua, L; Pepe Altarelli, M; Spagnolo, P; Kennedy, J; Lynch, JG; Negus, P; O'Shea, V; Smith, D; Thompson, AS; Wasserbacch, S; Cavanaugh, R; Dhamotharan, S; Geweniger, C; Hanke, P; Hepp, V; Kluge, EE; Leibenguth, G; Putzer, A; Stenzel, H; Tittel, K; Werner, S; Wunsch, M; Beuselinck, R; Binnie, DM; Cameron, W; Davies, G; Dornan, PJ; Girone, M; Hill, RD; Marinelli, N; Nowell, J; Przysiezniak, H; Rutherford, SA; Sedgbeer, JK; Thompson, JC; White, R; Ghete, VM; Girtler, P; Kneringer, E; Kuhn, D; Rudolph, G; Bouhova Thacker, E; Bowdery, CK; Clarke, DP; Ellis, G; Finch, AJ; Foster, F; Hughes, G; Jones, RWL; Pearson, MR; Robertson, NA; Smizanska, M; Lemaitre, V; Blumenschein, U; Holldorfer, F; Jakobs, K; Kayser, F; Kleinknecht, K; Muller, AS; Quast, G; Renk, B; Sander, HG; Schmeling, S; Wachsmuth, H; Zeitnitz, C; Ziegler, T; Bonissent, A; Carr, J; Coyle, P; Curtil, C; Trabelsi, A;The final results of the ALEPH search for the Standard Model Higgs boson at LEP, with data collected in the year 2000 at centre-of-mass energies up to 209 GeV, are presented. The changes with respect to the preceding publication are described and a complete study of systematic effects is reported. The findings of this final analysis confirm the preliminary results published in November 2000 shortly after the closing down of the LEP collider: a significant excess of events is observed, consistent with the production of a $115 \Gcs$ Standard Model Higgs boson. The final results of the searches for the neutral Higgs bosons of the MSSM are also reported, in terms of limits on $\mh$, $\mA$ and $\tanb$. Limits are also set on $\mh$ in the case of invisible decays. Comment: 15 pages, 6 figures
Archivio Istituziona... arrow_drop_down Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca - Politecnico di BariArticle . 2002IRIS - Università degli Studi di CataniaArticle . 2002Data sources: IRIS - Università degli Studi di CataniaIRIS - Università degli Studi di CataniaArticle . 2002Data sources: IRIS - Università degli Studi di CataniaArchivio della Ricerca - Università di PisaArticle . 2002Data sources: Archivio della Ricerca - Università di Pisahttps://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv...Article . 2002License: arXiv Non-Exclusive DistributionData sources: Dataciteadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Preprint , Article , Conference object 2011Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2011 FrancePublisher:arXiv Roehlly, Y.; Burgarella, D.; Buat, V.; Giovannoli, É.; Noll, S.; Serra, P.;We present CIGALE (Burgarella et al. 2005; Noll et al. 2009), a software developed at the Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille to fit galaxy spectral energy distributions from the rest-frame far-UV to far-IR wavelength range, and to derive some of their physical parameters. We also give some examples of scientific results obtained with CIGALE. Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, proceeding of a poster to be presented at ADASS XXI in Paris
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