Automatically Generating Gene Summaries from Biomedical
... between this task and ours are: (1) The generated descriptions do not organize the information into clearly defined aspects. In contrast, we define six reasonable aspects of genes and propose new methods for selecting sentences for specific aspects. (2) In genomics track, the existing GeneRIF in Loc ...
... between this task and ours are: (1) The generated descriptions do not organize the information into clearly defined aspects. In contrast, we define six reasonable aspects of genes and propose new methods for selecting sentences for specific aspects. (2) In genomics track, the existing GeneRIF in Loc ...
lecture 06 - loss of Hg, founder events
... Both are special cases of genetic drift, when a random sample of alleles is effectively taken from the large starting population, either by the survivors of a die-off, or founders of a new population When a new population is started by a few survivors or initial colonizers, their genetic make-up wil ...
... Both are special cases of genetic drift, when a random sample of alleles is effectively taken from the large starting population, either by the survivors of a die-off, or founders of a new population When a new population is started by a few survivors or initial colonizers, their genetic make-up wil ...
Ansell Certified | Bloodborne Pathogens Module 4 | Introduction to
... Systemic mycoses due to opportunistic pathogens Systemic mycoses due to opportunistic pathogens are infections of patients with immune deficiencies who would otherwise not be infected. An example of an opportunistic pathogen is a form of fungal meningitis called cryptococcal meningitis. Patients tre ...
... Systemic mycoses due to opportunistic pathogens Systemic mycoses due to opportunistic pathogens are infections of patients with immune deficiencies who would otherwise not be infected. An example of an opportunistic pathogen is a form of fungal meningitis called cryptococcal meningitis. Patients tre ...
Plus information on travel, IBS, physiotherapy, berries, IBD, and more.
... Enough that many patients say they would even risk death for a chance at a cure, according to a surprising study published last summer by The American Journal of Gastroenterology.1 Despite decades of research, there is still no cure for IBS, which is a chronic condition for most diagnosed individual ...
... Enough that many patients say they would even risk death for a chance at a cure, according to a surprising study published last summer by The American Journal of Gastroenterology.1 Despite decades of research, there is still no cure for IBS, which is a chronic condition for most diagnosed individual ...
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... Incidence by county map data description: West Nile virus neuroinvasive disease incidence maps reflect surveillance reports released by state and local health departments to CDC’s ArboNET system for public distribution. Map shows the incidence of human neuroinvasive disease (encephalitis, and/or men ...
... Incidence by county map data description: West Nile virus neuroinvasive disease incidence maps reflect surveillance reports released by state and local health departments to CDC’s ArboNET system for public distribution. Map shows the incidence of human neuroinvasive disease (encephalitis, and/or men ...
Dylan Wint, MD - American Osteopathic Association
... Current Concepts It is possible to have Alzheimer disease (biologically) without the typical signs of Alzheimer dementia There may be syndromes that resemble Alzheimer dementia (clinically), but are not caused by Alzheimer disease ...
... Current Concepts It is possible to have Alzheimer disease (biologically) without the typical signs of Alzheimer dementia There may be syndromes that resemble Alzheimer dementia (clinically), but are not caused by Alzheimer disease ...
Classification
... most significant threat to the health of the refugee and host population. In addition to the core surveillance list, the HIS permits five diseases or health events to be specified and written in ‘free-cells’ in the out-patient tally sheets and reporting forms. The selection process must be done in c ...
... most significant threat to the health of the refugee and host population. In addition to the core surveillance list, the HIS permits five diseases or health events to be specified and written in ‘free-cells’ in the out-patient tally sheets and reporting forms. The selection process must be done in c ...
Meiotic DSBs and the control of mammalian recombination
... named these regions of high recombination hotspots, and the name has stuck ever since. Over the succeeding years we learned that hotspots, as well as being present in mice, are found in humans, dogs, yeast, and Arabidopsis, but curiously are thought not to be present in C. elegans or Drosophila spec ...
... named these regions of high recombination hotspots, and the name has stuck ever since. Over the succeeding years we learned that hotspots, as well as being present in mice, are found in humans, dogs, yeast, and Arabidopsis, but curiously are thought not to be present in C. elegans or Drosophila spec ...
The evolutionary causes and consequences of sex
... aspects of sexual conflict are well understood2, the genetic basis of sexual antagonism remains something of a black box. Experiments using Drosophila melanogaster have demonstrated that different genetic backgrounds can have opposing effects on male and female fitness3; however, the identity, numbe ...
... aspects of sexual conflict are well understood2, the genetic basis of sexual antagonism remains something of a black box. Experiments using Drosophila melanogaster have demonstrated that different genetic backgrounds can have opposing effects on male and female fitness3; however, the identity, numbe ...
A molecular phylogeny of enteric bacteria and implications for a
... are therefore often used to construct gene trees of closely related taxa (Lawrence et al., 1991). We investigate the molecular phylogenies inferred for each locus separately and pooled, and argue that the pooled data provides an appropriate estimate of the enteric phylogeny. In addition, this phylog ...
... are therefore often used to construct gene trees of closely related taxa (Lawrence et al., 1991). We investigate the molecular phylogenies inferred for each locus separately and pooled, and argue that the pooled data provides an appropriate estimate of the enteric phylogeny. In addition, this phylog ...
Review of Parkinson`s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Stroke and
... suffering from Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). The studies that looked at exercise treatments to improve these impairments found few results that showed improvements in conditions experienced by TBI patients (Bland et. al). Traumatic Brain Injury and Resistance Exercise Progressive resistance strength ...
... suffering from Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). The studies that looked at exercise treatments to improve these impairments found few results that showed improvements in conditions experienced by TBI patients (Bland et. al). Traumatic Brain Injury and Resistance Exercise Progressive resistance strength ...
L6_Skin Diseases
... 8th ed. UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2010. 3. Bell LM et al. Arch Dermatol 1991; 127: 1184–7. ...
... 8th ed. UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2010. 3. Bell LM et al. Arch Dermatol 1991; 127: 1184–7. ...
„Approved”
... the disease has a favorable outcome after the conservatory treatment. It is natural that such patients should be carefully observed by both an infectious doctor and a surgeon in order not to miss authentic appendicitis, whose pathogen can be pseudotuberculosis along with other microbes. It is known ...
... the disease has a favorable outcome after the conservatory treatment. It is natural that such patients should be carefully observed by both an infectious doctor and a surgeon in order not to miss authentic appendicitis, whose pathogen can be pseudotuberculosis along with other microbes. It is known ...
Chapter 4 - Mapping eukaryotic chromosomes by recombination
... Occurs at Prophase I (tetrad stage) ...
... Occurs at Prophase I (tetrad stage) ...
Kawasaki Disease: Summary of the American Heart Association
... weeks after onset of symptoms, when fever typically has resolved. Oral mucosal changes can manifest as red and cracked lips, strawberry tongue, or diffuse erythema with no focal lesions, ulcerations, or exudates. Rash tends to appear within the first five days of illness and is truncal, often with a ...
... weeks after onset of symptoms, when fever typically has resolved. Oral mucosal changes can manifest as red and cracked lips, strawberry tongue, or diffuse erythema with no focal lesions, ulcerations, or exudates. Rash tends to appear within the first five days of illness and is truncal, often with a ...
Strep Throat
... Frequent hand washing, not sharing eating utensils or drinking glasses, avoiding close contact with people who are already ill with Strep Throat, will help prevent the spread of Strep Throat. Should a person with Scarlet Fever be excluded from work or school? People are contagious from the time the ...
... Frequent hand washing, not sharing eating utensils or drinking glasses, avoiding close contact with people who are already ill with Strep Throat, will help prevent the spread of Strep Throat. Should a person with Scarlet Fever be excluded from work or school? People are contagious from the time the ...
E coli O157:H7 - MCE Conferences
... Inflammatory Bowel Disease (ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease) most common cause Differential includes bowel ischemia, colon cancer, or polyps Infectious causes possible, but much less likely ...
... Inflammatory Bowel Disease (ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease) most common cause Differential includes bowel ischemia, colon cancer, or polyps Infectious causes possible, but much less likely ...
Effective Gene Selection Method Using Bayesian Discriminant
... a subset of expressed genes. GA was applied to identify the best subsets in the combinational space of feature subsets. In [7], an evolutionary algorithm, which utilized a score function as fitness function, was proposed for gene selection. In this approach, higher scores were given to certain genes ...
... a subset of expressed genes. GA was applied to identify the best subsets in the combinational space of feature subsets. In [7], an evolutionary algorithm, which utilized a score function as fitness function, was proposed for gene selection. In this approach, higher scores were given to certain genes ...
IDPH memo with flier - Centegra Health System
... international travel or contact with travelers or other persons with rash illness. Measles cases can develop complications, including encephalitis, pneumonia, ear infections (permanent loss of hearing can result) or diarrhea. These complications are more common among children under five years of age ...
... international travel or contact with travelers or other persons with rash illness. Measles cases can develop complications, including encephalitis, pneumonia, ear infections (permanent loss of hearing can result) or diarrhea. These complications are more common among children under five years of age ...