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- the study of the whorls and loops and arches in the fingertips and on the palms of the hand and the soles of the feet; "some criminologists specialize in dermatoglyphics"
- formerly recognized taxonomic group including all flowerless and seedless plants that reproduce by means of spores: ferns, mosses, algae, fungi
- informal terms for clothing (同)threads, duds
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- 着物,衣服 / (…を)〈自分〉‘に'着せる《+oneself up(out)in+名》
- (生物体の組織における)個体発生
- 《方向》(1)(到着の意を含めて)…『へ』,に,まで / 《状況の変化》…[のほう]へ;…に[なるまで],その結果…になる / 《適用範囲》(1)《動詞に伴って》『…に対して』,に,へ / (2)《形容詞[句]・[代]名倍に伴って》『…に対して』 / 《程度・範囲》『…[に至る]まで』 / 《時間の終り》『…まで』(till) / 《to one's+『名』の形で》(…が)『…したことに[は]』 / 《比較・対比・割合》『…と比べて』,より,に対して / 《一致・適合》『…に合わせて』,に合って,に応じて / 《目的・意図》『…のために』 / 《運命・境遇》『…に』 / 《所属・関係》『…へ』,に[対して] / 《付加・付着・固執》『…に』 / 《対立・対向》…に[対して] / いつもの状態(位置)に / 停止(閉鎖)の状態に / 活動状態に(へ),仕事に
- 《名詞的用法》『…すること』 / 《形容詞的用法》『…するための,すべき』 / 《副詞的用法》『…するために』,して,するとは,すれば / 《独立用法》 / 《文全体を修飾する慣用語句》…すれば,してみると,…だが / 短縮文
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Tog or TOG may refer to:
- ACM Transactions on Graphics, a peer-reviewed scientific journal in computer graphics
- Bruce "Tog" Tognazzini a usability consultant in the Nielsen Norman Group, specialising in human/computer interaction
- Tales of Graces, the twelfth mothership title in the Tales video game series.
- The Old Guys, a British TV sitcom
- The Open Group, an organisation devoted to computing infrastructure standards
- Times of Grace, an American metalcore duo
- TOG, a hackerspace in Dublin, Ireland
- Tog (unit), a unit of thermal resistance commonly used in the textile industry
- TOG1 and TOG2 (for The Old Gang), two World War 2 British heavy tank prototypes. Never mass-produced.
- TOGs, "Terry's Old Geezers/Gals", listeners of the Terry Wogan show on BBC Radio 2
- TOG, the IOC code of Togo
- Tog, a type of monster in DragonFable.
- "Tog" in New Zealand and Australia refers to swimming suits
English Journal
- Grapheme-color synesthesia interferes with color perception in a standard Stroop task.
- van der Veen FM1, Aben HP2, Smits M3, Röder CH4.Author information 1Department of Psychiatry, Erasmus MC, P.O. Box 2040, 3000CA Rotterdam, The Netherlands; Institute of Psychology, Erasmus University Rotterdam, P.O. Box 1738, 3000DR Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Electronic address: f.vanderveen@fsw.eur.nl.2Department of Psychiatry, Erasmus MC, P.O. Box 2040, 3000CA Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Electronic address: hugoaben@gmail.com.3Department of Radiology, Erasmus MC, P.O. Box 2040, 3000CA Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Electronic address: c.roder@erasmusmc.nl.4Department of Psychiatry, Erasmus MC, P.O. Box 2040, 3000CA Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Electronic address: c.roder@erasmusmc.nl.AbstractThis study examined the proposed automatic and involuntary nature of synesthetic experiences in grapheme-color synesthetes by comparing behavioral and blood-oxygen level dependent (BOLD) responses in a synesthetic and a standard version of the Stroop task. Clear interference effects in terms of slower reaction times and stronger BOLD responses in the rostral cingulate zone (RCZ) were found in synesthetes performing the synesthetic version of the Stroop task. Surprisingly, less interference was found in synesthetes compared with controls performing the standard Stroop task. This smaller interference effect, expressed as the difference in reaction time between incongruent and neutral stimuli, was explained in terms of experienced interference during the neutral condition of the Stroop task in synesthetes. This was confirmed by stronger BOLD responses in the RCZ for synesthetes specifically in the neutral condition. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to show different performance of synesthetes in a standard Stroop task and the presented data can be seen as strong evidence for the automatic and involuntary nature of synesthetic experiences.
- Neuroscience.Neuroscience.2014 Jan 31;258:246-53. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2013.11.018. Epub 2013 Nov 20.
- This study examined the proposed automatic and involuntary nature of synesthetic experiences in grapheme-color synesthetes by comparing behavioral and blood-oxygen level dependent (BOLD) responses in a synesthetic and a standard version of the Stroop task. Clear interference effects in terms of slow
- PMID 24269938
- The centrosomal adaptor TACC3 and the microtubule polymerase chTOG interact via defined C-terminal subdomains in an Aurora-A kinase-independent manner.
- Thakur HC1, Singh M, Nagel-Steger L, Kremer J, Prumbaum D, Fansa EK, Ezzahoini H, Nouri K, Gremer L, Abts A, Schmitt L, Raunser S, Ahmadian MR, Piekorz RP.Author information 1From the Institut für Biochemie und Molekularbiologie II, Medizinische Fakultät der Heinrich-Heine-Universität, D-40225 Düsseldorf, Germany.AbstractThe cancer-associated, centrosomal adaptor protein TACC3 (transforming acidic coiled-coil 3) and its direct effector, the microtubule polymerase chTOG (colonic and hepatic tumor overexpressed gene), play a crucial function in centrosome-driven mitotic spindle assembly. It is unclear how TACC3 interacts with chTOG. Here, we show that the C-terminal TACC domain of TACC3 and a C-terminal fragment adjacent to the TOG domains of chTOG mediate the interaction between these two proteins. Interestingly, the TACC domain consists of two functionally distinct subdomains, CC1 (amino acids (aa) 414-530) and CC2 (aa 530-630). Whereas CC1 is responsible for the interaction with chTOG, CC2 performs an intradomain interaction with the central repeat region of TACC3, thereby masking the TACC domain before effector binding. Contrary to previous findings, our data clearly demonstrate that Aurora-A kinase does not regulate TACC3-chTOG complex formation, indicating that Aurora-A solely functions as a recruitment factor for the TACC3-chTOG complex to centrosomes and proximal mitotic spindles. We identified with CC1 and CC2, two functionally diverse modules within the TACC domain of TACC3 that modulate and mediate, respectively, TACC3 interaction with chTOG required for spindle assembly and microtubule dynamics during mitotic cell division.
- The Journal of biological chemistry.J Biol Chem.2014 Jan 3;289(1):74-88. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M113.532333. Epub 2013 Nov 22.
- The cancer-associated, centrosomal adaptor protein TACC3 (transforming acidic coiled-coil 3) and its direct effector, the microtubule polymerase chTOG (colonic and hepatic tumor overexpressed gene), play a crucial function in centrosome-driven mitotic spindle assembly. It is unclear how TACC3 intera
- PMID 24273164
- Reconstituting Dynamic Microtubule Polymerization Regulation by TOG Domain Proteins.
- Al-Bassam J.Author information Molecular Cellular Biology, University of California Davis, California, USA. Electronic address: jawdat@ucdavis.edu.AbstractMicrotubules (MTs) polymerize from soluble αβ-tubulin and undergo rapid dynamic transitions to depolymerization at their ends. Microtubule-associated regulator proteins modulate polymerization dynamics in vivo by altering microtubule plus end conformations or influencing αβ-tubulin incorporation rates. Biochemical reconstitution of dynamic MT polymerization can be visualized with total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy using purified MT regulators. This approach has provided extensive details on the regulation of microtubule dynamics. Here, I describe a general approach to reconstitute MT dynamic polymerization with TOG domain microtubule regulators from the XMAP215/Dis1 and CLASP families using TIRF microscopy. TIRF imaging strategies require nucleation of microtubule polymerization from surface-attached, stabilized MTs. The approaches described here can be used to study the mechanism of a wide variety of microtubule regulatory proteins.
- Methods in enzymology.Methods Enzymol.2014;540:131-48. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-397924-7.00008-X.
- Microtubules (MTs) polymerize from soluble αβ-tubulin and undergo rapid dynamic transitions to depolymerization at their ends. Microtubule-associated regulator proteins modulate polymerization dynamics in vivo by altering microtubule plus end conformations or influencing αβ-tubulin incorporation
- PMID 24630105
Japanese Journal
- O1-103 若年初産、高齢初産、過去5年間の推移 : 推移東京オペグループ(TOG)の分娩統計から(分娩3,一般口演)
- 窪谷 潔,竹村 秀雄,関根 憲治,町田 利正,久松 正典,富松 功光,柴田 穰一,三宅 馨,宮原 通義,西川 正博,古川 宣二,木野 秀郷,村上 京子,宮川 智幸,佐藤 喜一
- 母性衛生 54(3), 219, 2013-10-04
- NAID 110009731288
- クラウドセンタのディペンダビリティと省電力化(センターのディペンダビリティ,2012年並列/分散/協調処理に関する『鳥取』サマー・ワークショップ(SWoPP鳥取2012))
- 横田 治夫
- 電子情報通信学会技術研究報告. DC, ディペンダブルコンピューティング 112(174), 19-22, 2012-07-27
- 近年のクラウドの動向は、仮想化技術の導入によってコンピューテーションの資源を集中化することで、それらを効率的に運用し、コスト(TCO)を下げることができることを示している。集中化することで、信頼性の低いコンポーネントが分散されているよりは、システムとして信頼性は高くすることもできる。しかし、集中している分、一旦クラウドセンタ内に障害が発生すると、サービスとして与えるその影響の範囲は広くなる。さらに …
- NAID 110009626720
- Pa-211 Kinetic rates of hydrothermal glucose decomposition in supercritical water gasification process
- PROMDEJ Chutinan,MATSUMURA Yukihiko
- バイオマス科学会議発表論文集 (7), 80-81, 2012-01-18
- … Hydrothermal decomposition of glucose in the reaction network model was constructed, based on experimental product yields of glucose, fructose, char, gas, furfural, 5-HMF and other water-soluble products (TOG). …
- NAID 110009438894
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