Lambda phage
... down), and the new phages are released.
The
integration of phage λ takes place at a special ... att P and consists of the parts P-O-P'. The
integration itself is a sequential exchange (see genetic ... protein int and the bacterial protein IHF (
integration host factor ). Both int and IHF bind to att ...
Synapse
...
2 Signalling across chemical synapses
3 Synaptic strength
4
integration of synaptic inputs
5 Detailed properties and regulation
6 ... stimuli and action potentials in the synaptically linked cells.
integration of synaptic inputs
Generally, if an excitatory synapse is strong, an ...
Brain
... many deep fissures (sulci) and convolutions (gyri), giving a wrinkled appearance to the brain. In most vertebrates the metencephalon is the highest
integration center in the brain, whereas in mammals this role has been adopted by the cerebrum. Behind (or in humans, below) the cerebrum is the cerebellum, a ...
Culture
... and resistance.
Cultural change
Cultures are both predisposed to change and resistant to it. Resistance can come from habit, religion and the
integration and interdependence of culture traits. For example, men and women have complementary roles in many cultures. One sex might desire changes that affect ...
Dendrite
... dendrites strongly influences how it integrates the input from many others, particularly those that input only weakly (more at synapse ). This
integration is in aspects "temporal" -- involving the summation of stimuli that arrive in rapid succession -- as well as "spatial" -- entailing the aggregation ...
Long-term potentiation
... potentiation". J Biol Chem 272 (31), 19103-6. PMID 9235897
^ Sweatt JD (2001) "The neuronal MAP kinase cascade: a biochemical signal
integration system subserving synaptic plasticity and memory". J Neurochem 76 (1), 1-10. PMID 11145972
^ PMID 10545144
^ Malenka RC, ...
Operator
... notation we have been using, that is, using D f to represent the action of taking the derivative of f.
Integral operators
Given that
integration is an operator as well (inverse of differentiation), we have some important operators we can write in terms of integration.
Convolution
...
Proprioception
... skill, sport, or art, it is usually necessary to become familiar with some proprioceptive concerns specific to that activity. Without the appropriate
integration of proprioceptive input, an artist would not be able to brush paint onto a canvas without looking at the hand as it moved the brush over the ...
Systems biology
...
One area of ongoing development is, consequently, the
integration of research
on diverse topics. Systems biology is an interdisciplinary subject. For example, biologists must be able to converse with those people ...