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Journal articles on the topic "Somatic changes"

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Hoehn-Saric, R. "Psychic and somatic anxiety: worries, somatic symptoms and physiological changes." Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 98, s393 (December 1998): 32–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0447.1998.tb05964.x.

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Sumer, Huseyin, Karen L. Jones, Jun Liu, Benjamin N. Rollo, Antonius L. van Boxtel, Daniele Pralong, and Paul J. Verma. "Transcriptional Changes in Somatic Cells Recovered From Embryonic Stem–Somatic Heterokaryons." Stem Cells and Development 18, no. 9 (November 2009): 1361–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/scd.2008.0361.

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Foster, Nicola A., Anindo K. Banerjee, Jian Xian, Ian Roberts, Francesco Pezzella, Nicholas Coleman, Andrew G. Nicholson, Peter Goldstraw, Jeremy P. George, and Pamela H. Rabbitts. "Somatic genetic changes accompanying lung tumor development." Genes, Chromosomes and Cancer 44, no. 1 (2005): 65–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/gcc.20223.

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Devilee, P. "Somatic genetic changes in human breast cancer." Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Reviews on Cancer 1198, no. 2-3 (December 30, 1994): 113–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0304-419x(94)90009-4.

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Luštrek, Barbara, Ana Kaić, Miran Štepec, Jurij Krsnik, and Klemen Potočnik. "Long-term effect of minor genetic changes of milk components on somatic cell count." Journal of Central European Agriculture 19, no. 4 (2018): 798–803. http://dx.doi.org/10.5513/jcea01/19.4.2324.

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Stasolla, Claudio, Natalia Loukanina, Hiroshi Ashihara, Edward C. Yeung, and Trevor A. Thorpe. "Changes in deoxyribonucleotide biosynthesis during carrot somatic embryogenesis." Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 41, no. 9 (September 2003): 779–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0981-9428(03)00122-0.

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Xu, Rong, Shiqiang Zhang, and Anmin Lei. "Chromatin Changes in Reprogramming of Mammalian Somatic Cells." Rejuvenation Research 17, no. 1 (February 2014): 3–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/rej.2013.1455.

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Gordon, Thomas R., Peter M. Henry, Bradley N. Jenner, and Jeness C. Scott. "Spontaneous changes in somatic compatibility in Fusarium circinatum." Fungal Biology 125, no. 9 (September 2021): 725–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.funbio.2021.04.008.

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Trajkovski, Miroslava. "On the somatic marker hypothesis." Theoria, Beograd 58, no. 2 (2015): 65–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/theo1502065t.

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The somatic marker hypothesis is the hypothesis of the neural mechanism which is spontaneously triggered in the process of decision making. It is about bodily changes that accompany certain ideas we relate to the prospects of our choices. The somatic marker is the feeling of these changes occurring before the decision is made. In the paper I deal with the hypothesis of Antonio Damasio and his associates which is related to the perceptual theory of emotions that claims that the feeling of bodily changes precedes the feeling of emotion.
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Xing, Y. Y., and A. Worcel. "The C-terminal domain of transcription factor IIIA interacts differently with different 5S RNA genes." Molecular and Cellular Biology 9, no. 2 (February 1989): 499–514. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mcb.9.2.499.

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DNase I footprints and affinity measurements showed that the C-terminal arm of Xenopus transcription factor IIIA interacts differently with different Xenopus 5S DNAs, forming three distinct types of transcription factor IIIA-5S DNA complexes: a somatic type, a major-oocyte (and pseudogene) type, and a trace-oocyte type. Site-directed mutagenesis on the major-oocyte 5S gene revealed that somatic-type changes at positions 53, 55, and 56 changed the structure of the transcription factor IIIA-5S DNA complex from major-oocyte to somatic, and a single trace-oocyte change at position 56 caused the change from major-oocyte to trace-oocyte complex. We further show that the somatic-type changes are accompanied by a marked enhancement in the rate of 5S RNA transcription, and we discuss the possible biological relevance of these findings.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Somatic changes"

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Chung, G. T. Y. "Somatic genetic changes in early lung carcinogenesis." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1996. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.597688.

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Carcinogenesis is a multistep process, and epithelial cancers are preceded by a series of morphologically recognisable pre-invasive lesions that develop over a period of time. Lung cancers arise from morphological steps involving hyperplasia, metaplasia, dysplasia, carcinoma in situ, invasive carcinoma and metastatic carcinoma. Chromosome 3 and p53 gene damage are two most common genetic abnormalities found in lung cancer. Loss of chromosome 3p and mutation of p53 gene occurred in severe dysplasia, a lesion believed to immediately precede invasive tumour. However, little is known about their involvement in early bronchial pre-invasive lesions. By studying different grades of pre-invasive lesions and tumours obtained from the same patient (parallel study), it was found that chromosome 3p loss and mutation of p53 gene occurred in early dysplastic lesions, suggesting that they were early events in the development of lung cancer. Moreover, damage to chromosome 3 was an earlier event than mutation of p53 gene. Sequential loss within chromosome 3p was observed. Chromosome 3p loss in invasive tumours was more frequent and more extensive than that in pre-invasive lesions. A study of pre-invasive lesions obtained over a period of nine months (longitudinal study) from a patient without tumour showed that there was a sequential damage of 3p, confirming the findings of the parallel study. In addition, the longitudinal study showed that there was a clonal expansion of p53 mutant cells over the nine-month period. Using microsatellite markers within a homozygously deleted region in a small lung cancer cell line, U2020, an interstitial deletion on 3p in dysplastic lesions was delineated which only partly overlaps the U2020 deletion. This suggested that allele loss study in pre-invasive lesions can potentially provide refinement to the location of tumour suppressor genes.
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Slade, Teri. "Measurable Changes in Piano Performance Following a Body Mapping Workshop." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/37593.

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Body Mapping has emerged among movement education techniques as one of the only somatic methods to focus specifically on musicians. Little research has been conducted to determine what changes, if any, participants in Body Mapping workshops experience. This study used MIDI to examine pitch, tone, tempo, and articulation of scale and arpeggio piano performance one day before and after a Body Mapping workshop. Participants were found to exhibit few measurable changes in these aspects of scale and arpeggio. A series of exploratory analyses were then conducted, which found greater changes in the visually observable aspects of piano performance than in aurally perceptible ones. The results suggest that immediately following a Body Mapping workshop, piano performance may improve in visually observable measures, but not in the aurally perceptible measures of scale and arpeggio performance.
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Yahya, Bokhari. "Discovering driver somatic mutations, copy number alterations and methylation changes using Markov Chain Monte Carlo." VCU Scholars Compass, 2013. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/3266.

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Nowadays we have tremendous amount of genetic data needing to be interpreted. Somatic mutations, copy number variations and methylation are example of the genetics data we are dealing with. Discovering driver mutations from these combined data types is challenging. Mutations are unpredictable and have broad heterogeneity, which makes our goal hard to accomplish. Many methods have been proposed to solve the mystery of genetics of cancer. In this project we manipulate those above mentioned genetics data types and choose to use and modified an existing method utilizing Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC). The method introduced two properties, coverage and exclusivity. We obtained the data from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA). We used MCMC method with three cancer types: Glioblastoma Multiform (GBM) with 214 patients, Breast Invasive Carcinoma (BRCA) with 474 patients and Colon Adenocarcinoma (COAD) with 233 patients.
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Reeder, Matthew, and res cand@acu edu au. "The Emotional Congruence of Experience and Bodily Change." Australian Catholic University. School of Psychology, 2001. http://dlibrary.acu.edu.au/digitaltheses/public/adt-acuvp10.09042006.

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This study examined the association of the experience of emotion and somatic changes. The study compared reported somatic changes generally experienced when anxious with the actual association of the experience of emotion and somatic changes as measured during a specific event. Emotions were measured as both general negative emotion as well as specific emotions: anger, disgust, fear, sadness and shame. Participants were volunteers from a Victorian university who agreed to watch a video depicting the dramatisation of child abuse. Throughout the video, participants indicated their experience of emotion. Measures were also taken throughout the procedure of facial expression and Galvanic Skin Response (GSR). In order to examine emotional-congruence, subjects were divided into three groups. These groups were divided according to the congruence of subjects’ experienced emotion with autonomic changes and facial expressivity. Groups were divided separately for each of the emotion types. Where there was little difference between the reported experience of emotion and that, which would have been expected from the observed somatic changes, the subject was deemed to be in the Congruent Group. Subjects whose reported experience of emotion was greater or less than would be expected from observed somatic changes were allocated to the Over-reporter and Under-Reporter Groups respectively. This data was then compared to participants’ reports of the number of somatic symptoms usually experienced when anxious. It was found that participants who under-report the experience of general negative-emotion compared with their observed somatic changes (both GSR and facial expressivity) had lower trait-somatic-anxiety (reported fewer somatic symptoms usually experienced when anxious). There was no significant difference between the Congruent Group and Over-Reporter Group. The Under-Reporter Groups had significantly lower trait-somatic-anxiety than the Congruent Group when emotional-congruence was defined by fear and GSR, anger and GSR and sadness and facial expressivity. The actual association of shame and disgust with either somatic change, sadness with autonomic change and anger and fear with facial expressivity was unrelated to the number of somatic symptoms reported to be usually experienced when anxious. The results supported the idea that subjective reports of the number of somatic symptoms reported to be usually experienced when anxious reflect the actual association of somatic change and experience, but with limitations. The actual association of experience of fear with autonomic change seems to reflect the number of somatic symptoms reported to be usually experienced when anxious more than other emotions. Further for those for whom the experience of anger and negative-emotion has a greater association with somatic change, there was a greater number of somatic symptoms reported to be usually experienced when anxious. This would suggest that some people have a greater association of some experiences of emotion and somatic change. Furthermore, while there is an association between reported somatic changes generally experienced when anxious with the actual association of the experience of emotion and somatic changes as measured during a specific event, this was dependant on the association of the emotion types rather than being generalised for all emotions.
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Kapik, Rene Howard. "Changes in abscisic acid concentration during zygotic embryogenisis in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) as determined by indirect ELISA." Diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/5796.

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Little, VIrginia L. "Changes in Fathers' Physical Health Across the Transition to Parenthood." Kent State University / OhioLINK, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1398023910.

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Gonnelli, Michele [Verfasser], and Jens [Akademischer Betreuer] Loenhoff. "Italophone Somali diaspora and social change in Somalia : education, communication, and institutions of social control / Michele Gonnelli ; Betreuer: Jens Loenhoff." Duisburg, 2020. http://d-nb.info/1204004188/34.

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Lomax, Victoria. "Relevant factors in the process of psychotherapeutic change within short-term dynamic psychotherapy for somatic symptom disorders." Thesis, University of Sheffield, 2014. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/7282/.

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Odenwald, Michael. "The use of the stimulant khat, war-related trauma and psychosis in Somalia how changed use patterns of a traditional drug are related to psychiatric problems in a country in the transition from war to peace /." [S.l. : s.n.], 2006. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:352-opus-23510.

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Hopkins, Gail. "Gains, losses and changes : resettlement of Somali women refugees in London and Toronto." Thesis, University of Sussex, 2005. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.420492.

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The focus of this thesis is the lives of Somali women who are resettling in London and Toronto,, having been displaced as a result of over twenty years of conflict and instability in Somalia. The thesis is based on fieldwork undertaken in these two urban locations, during which time data was gathered using semi-structured interviews with this specific group of Somali women. Within the first three chapters (I - 3), an outline is presented of Somalia as a refugee producing region which provides an understanding of prior experiences of violence and trauma. These chapters help to contextualise the material presented on the basis that prior experiences inform the resettlement choices and priorities of the women interviewed. They situate the refugee experience within a broader migration context whilst also drawing attention to the specific vulnerabilities and obstacles particularly faced by women seeking asylum, obstacles which result from the perpetration of gendered persecution and the lack of gender-specificity in the wording of the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees. These chapters also lay the foundation for later discussion of the maintenance and renewal of concepts of 'home' and identity which develop through new and old cultural contacts. Based on the women's personal testimonies, the empirical chapters (4 - 8) then explore the barriers and issues faced by Somali women in resettlement, and their successesa nd limitations in negotiating their new environment. Consciously and unconsciously countering stereotypes and breaking boundaries, many Somali women are able to exercise choice and exert agency in unseen and unappreciated ways. These and other gains experienced in Britain and Canada are balanced by losses experienced through the lack of extended family support and increasing alienation from, and shiffing concepts of, 'home'. Working against a conceptualization of refugee women as victims, the thesis puts forward evidence challenging an overarching concept of victimhood with one which recognizes the processual and individual nature of resettlement. As a collection of individual experiences, this research does not attempt to make generalizations about all Somali women refugees. The testimonials do, however, allow an analytical hypothesis to be formed which contributes valuable information on individual's aspirations, motivations and evaluations which enrich and complement existing knowledge of refugee resettlement.
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Books on the topic "Somatic changes"

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Robertson, Katerina. A brief Dramatherapeutic intervention will bring changes to the internal and external somatic symptoms of a client. [Guildford]: [University of Surrey], 1998.

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Subsistence and change: Lessons of agropastoralism in Somalia. Boulder: Westview Press, 1987.

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N/A Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung. Somalia: Current conflicts and new chances for state building. Berlin: Heinrich Böll Foundation, 2008.

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Al-Najim, Mujeeb N. Changes in the species composition of pastoral herds in Bay Region, Somalia. London: Overseas Development Institute, 1991.

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Canada. Department of National Defence. A commitment to change : report on the recommendations of the Somalia Commission of Inquiry =: Une volonté de changement : rapport sur les recommendations de la Commission d'enquête sur la Somalie. Ottawa, Ont: Dept. of National Defence = Ministère de la défense nationale, 1997.

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Canada. Somalia Commission of Inquiry. A commitment to change: Report on the recommendations of the Somalia Commisssion of Inquiry. Ottawa: The Commission, 1997.

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Defence, Canada Department of National. A commitment to change: Report of the recommendations of the Somalia Commission of Inquiry. [Ottawa, Ont: Minister of National Defence, 1997.

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International Seminar on Female Circumcision (1988 Mogadishu, Somalia). Female circumcision: Strategies to bring about change : proceedings of the International Seminar on Female Circumcision, 13-16 June 1988, Mogadisho, Somalia. Rome, Italy: Italian Association for Women in Development, 1989.

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Khalsa, Sahib S., and Justin S. Feinstein. The somatic error hypothesis of anxiety. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198811930.003.0008.

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A regulatory battle for control ensues in the central nervous system following a mismatch between the current physiological state of an organism as mapped in viscerosensory brain regions and the predicted body state as computed in visceromotor control regions. The discrepancy between the predicted and current body state (i.e. the “somatic error”) signals a need for corrective action, motivating changes in both cognition and behavior. This chapter argues that anxiety disorders are fundamentally driven by somatic errors that fail to be adaptively regulated, leaving the organism in a state of dissonance where the predicted body state is perpetually out of line with the current body state. Repeated failures to quell somatic error can result in long-term changes to interoceptive circuitry within the brain. This chapter explores the neuropsychiatric sequelae that can emerge following chronic allostatic dysregulation of somatic errors and discusses novel therapies that might help to correct this dysregulation.
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Prinz, Jesse J. Emotions: How Many Are There? Edited by Eric Margolis, Richard Samuels, and Stephen P. Stich. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195309799.013.0008.

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This article focuses on a particular theory of the emotions, somatic appraisal theory, which explain the range of emotions effectively. The somatic appraisal theory is designed to compensate for the flaw in James's formulation according to which emotions are perceptions of patterned changes in the body. James's theory does not capture the idea that emotions are meaningful. Somatic appraisal theory mentions that emotions are perceptions of changes in the body and also carry information about circumstances that bear on well-being. The bodily changes that occur and the perception thereof have the function of carrying information about loss. They were set up as responses to loss. Somatic appraisal theory has much in common with Ekman's Darwinean modules. Ekman states that each emotion is associated with a physiological pattern. Ekman mentions that the patterns are evolved adaptations, and that is also true in somatic appraisal theory. He also says that emotions exploit automatic appraisals. Ekman mentions that appraisals are components of emotions, while somatic appraisal theory reports that they are causes, rather than components, but the difference is not especially important for present purposes. Somatic appraisal theory is compatible with three ways of acquiring new emotions. Emotions are individuated by their semantic content and their somatic profile (the pattern of bodily changes the perception of which constitutes the emotion). A change in semantic content could lead to the creation of a new emotion, and the introduction of new bodily patterns could as well.
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Book chapters on the topic "Somatic changes"

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Harris, Morgan. "Phenotypic Changes in Cell Culture." In Genomic Adaptability in Somatic Cell Specialization, 79–95. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-6820-9_5.

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Helenius, Merja A., Kati K. Waltering, and Tapio Visakorpi. "Somatic Genetic Changes in Prostate Cancer." In Prostate Cancer, 99–128. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60327-079-3_5.

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Nelson, William G., Srinivasan Yegnasubramanian, Patrick J. Bastian, Masashi Nakayama, and Angelo M. De Marzo. "Somatic DNA Methylation Changes and Prostatic Carcinogenesis." In Prostate Cancer, 301–15. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59745-224-3_17.

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Ittmann, Michael. "Gene Expression Profiling and Somatic Genome Changes." In Prostate Cancer: A Comprehensive Perspective, 147–55. London: Springer London, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-2864-9_12.

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Chávez Montes, Ricardo A., Joanna Serwatowska, and Stefan de Folter. "Laser-Assisted Microdissection to Study Global Transcriptional Changes During Plant Embryogenesis." In Somatic Embryogenesis: Fundamental Aspects and Applications, 495–506. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33705-0_27.

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Gupta, Manu, and Bryan D. Young. "Application of SNP Genotype Arrays to Determine Somatic Changes in Cancer." In Leukemia, 179–206. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59745-418-6_9.

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Berek, C., and M. Apel. "Somatic Changes in the Immune Response to the Hapten 2-Phenyl Oxazolone." In Progress in Immunology, 99–105. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83755-5_14.

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Altman, A., B. L. Nadel, Z. Falash, and N. Levin. "Somatic Embryogenesis in Celery: Induction, Control and Changes in Polyamines and Proteins." In Progress in Plant Cellular and Molecular Biology, 454–59. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2103-0_70.

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Quesada-Allué, Luis A., Belén Cadenas, Karen Hagelin, Flavia Guzzo, and Fiorella LoSchiavo. "Changes in the Synthesis of Unusual Glycolipids During Somatic Embryogenesis in Daucus Carota." In Plant Lipid Metabolism, 242–46. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8394-7_67.

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Gebhart, E. "Chromosomal Changes in Nonneoplastic Somatic Cells of Cancer Patients: Indication of a Predisposing Chromosomal Instability?" In Advances in Mutagenesis Research, 131–61. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76232-1_5.

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Conference papers on the topic "Somatic changes"

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Plavina, Liana, and Natalija Mihailova. "Somatic Health Level Assessment Importance in Military Personnel Group." In 14th International Scientific Conference "Rural Environment. Education. Personality. (REEP)". Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies. Faculty of Engineering. Institute of Education and Home Economics, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22616/reep.2021.14.050.

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Topicality of research is indicated by importance of somatic health level assessment of military personnel that is a basement for fulfilling military tactical tasks and developing future military career. Physical endurance capacities develop during military training and have impact to the body composition parameters, health capacity level. Medical specialists carried out the assessment of health capacity of military personnel annually. The aim of the study is to evaluate the somatic health and its components in military personnel group that includes cadets from 1st till 5th study year in National Defence Academy of Latvia. The evaluation of somatic health level carried out according H.L. Apanasenko methodology that is a complex approach taking in count anthropometric parameters, physiological measurements, and tests` results in standard physical exercises. The statistical methods were used for analysis of data in SPSS version 20. There are fixed statistically significant correlation between somatic health level and anthropometric parameters (body mass, body mass index value) as well physiological parameters (systolic blood pressure value, hand muscle force, pulmonary vital capacity). The significance of the results is that the level of somatic health level connects to the parameters of body composition and functional parameters. Physical endurance capacities are based on somatic health level assessment, individuals with higher body mass index level, with higher blood pressure parameters, with lower vital index value as well with, longer restoring interval after standard physical exercise had lower somatic health level value. The changes of somatic health level in study group showed the impact of military training duration that important for future military career.
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Zhang, Tao, and Jia-na Li. "Developmental pathway and protein changes of somatic embryogenesis in E. sativa mill." In 2011 International Conference on Remote Sensing, Environment and Transportation Engineering (RSETE). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/rsete.2011.5964062.

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Егорова, Ирина Анатольевна, and Александр Дмитриевич Бучнов. "THE EFFECTIVENESS OF OSTEOPATHIC TREATMENT OF NEUROLOGICAL DISTURBANCES IN YOUNG CHILDREN BORN DURING SURGICAL DELIVERY AND MEDICAL INDUCED LABOUR." In Психология. Спорт. Здравоохранение: сборник избранных статей по материалам Международной научной конференции (Санкт-Петербург, Апрель 2020). Crossref, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.37539/psm290.2020.19.98.003.

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На фоне стандартного лечения и остеопатической коррекции соматических дисфункций проведена оценка изменений в частоте встречаемости неврологических расстройств у детей раннего возраста, рождённых при оперативном родоразрешении (70 чел.) и медикаментозной родостимуляции (80 чел.). Показана эффективность остеопатической коррекции соматических дисфункций у детей в связи с особенностями родоразрешения. The assessment of changes in incidences of neurological disturbances in young children born during surgical delivery (70 subjects) and medical induced labour (80 subjects) against conventional treatment and osteopathic correction of somatic dysfunctions was carried out. The effectiveness of osteopathic correction of somatic dysfunctions in children with characteristics of delivery is shown.
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Eckert, Chad E., Danielle Gottlieb, Robert F. Padera, Frederick J. Schoen, John E. Mayer, and Michael S. Sacks. "Mechanical Characterization of the Wall of a Tissue Engineered Pulmonary Valve Conduit: A Twenty Week In Vivo Study." In ASME 2011 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2011-53990.

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Current clinical options for congential pulmonary valve disease are limited and associated with several complications, including lack of somatic growth in replacements. Often, surgical intervention also requires the reconstruction of the right ventricular outflow tract. Tissue engineered pulmonary valved conduits have received much attention as a potential therapy, offering prospective long-term functional improvements and accommodating somatic growth [1]. Though in vitro work has been performed, little is known concerning the physical properties and quality of the tissue produced in vivo, owing to small specimen sample sizes and a lack of detailed mechanical analyses. This work focuses on elucidating in vivo time-course changes in the mechanical quality of tissue engineered pulmonary valve conduit.
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Mäki-Nevala, Satu, Satu Valo, Ari Ristimäki, Laura Renkonen-Sinisalo, Anna Lepistö, Jukka-Pekka Mecklin, and Päivi Peltomäki. "Abstract 3081: Methylation changes and somatic mutations as early events in Lynch syndrome-associated colorectal cancer." In Proceedings: AACR Annual Meeting 2018; April 14-18, 2018; Chicago, IL. American Association for Cancer Research, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2018-3081.

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Basu, RK, JM Kane, and CL Backer. "Somatic Regional Tissue Oximetry Anticipates Changes in Renal Function in Post-Operative Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Patients." In American Thoracic Society 2009 International Conference, May 15-20, 2009 • San Diego, California. American Thoracic Society, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2009.179.1_meetingabstracts.a5804.

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Döring, Jan Henje, Julia Jacobs-Le Van, Thomas Bast, Georg Hoffmann, Stefan Kölker, Catharina Donkels, Johannes Lemke, et al. "P 1162. Somatic Mosaics in Epileptogenic Tissue—Background and Therapeutic Implications of Molecular Changes in Structural Epilepsies." In Abstracts of the 44th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuropediatrics. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1676009.

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Morozova, Olena, Inanc Birol, Richard Corbett, Karen Mungall, Edward F. Attiyeh, Shahab Asgharzadeh, Yongjun Zhao, et al. "Abstract 926: Whole genome and transcriptome sequencing defines the spectrum of somatic changes in high-risk neuroblastoma." In Proceedings: AACR 102nd Annual Meeting 2011‐‐ Apr 2‐6, 2011; Orlando, FL. American Association for Cancer Research, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2011-926.

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Abdueva, Diana, Helmy Eltoukhy, Darya Chudova, and AmirAli Talasaz. "Abstract 3350: Cell-free DNA fragmentation patterns analyzed in over 15000 cancer patients reveal changes associated with tumor somatic mutations and result in improved sensitivity and specificity of somatic variant detection." In Proceedings: AACR Annual Meeting 2017; April 1-5, 2017; Washington, DC. American Association for Cancer Research, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2017-3350.

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Fukuda, Shuichi. "Somatic/Embodied Knowledge Representation: A Challenge." In ASME 2012 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2012-70868.

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Recent brain studies revealed brain and body cannot be separated. Further it revealed blood and muscles play an important role in our information processing. Bike riding is known as a typical example of tacit knowledge. Although there are efforts on how we can change such tacit or somatic/embodied knowledge of ours as this example into explicit one, we have been not so successful. From our past two series of experiments about detection of emotion from face and about calligraphy, we learned acceleration plays a crucial role. This paper attempts to represent somatic/knowledge representation as patterns of position and acceleration. This is still a preliminary study but it may lead us to another way of representing our tacit knowledge and thus we may develop another way of transferring tacit knowledge such as skills, bike riding, etc in the form of patterns of position and acceleration. Mechanical engineering is a tangible engineering. Therefore the author would like to emphasize the importance of exploring how we can represent our somatic/embodied knowledge. This is a very much preliminary step toward that goal.
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Nathanson, Katherine L. Identifying Somatic Genetic Changes in Prostate Cancer. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, February 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada435018.

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