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Robots and Recognition: Subject/Technology Relationships in the Algorithmic Age
(2018-06-26)Robots and Recognition: Subject/Technology Relationships in the Algorithmic Age explores dyadic interactions between subject/digital technology pairings. With the “subject” of the dyad being either the individual human or ... -
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The Role of Associative Learning in the Feeding Behavior, Development, and Fitness of Antlions
(2011-02-16)Previous studies have established the importance of associative learning in actively foraging insects, including bees, wasps, flies, grasshoppers, cockroaches, and locusts. This observation of learning in such a wide range ... -
The role of Aur-A in Drosophila melanogaster fat body remodeling
(2017-06-29)Tissue remodeling is an important process in multicellular organisms that is necessary for processes such as wound healing and tumor metastasis. For remodeling to occur, connective proteins of the extracellular matrix ... -
The role of Aurora-A in Drosophila melanogaster fat body cell migration
(2022-06-28)After Drosophila melanogaster undergoes metamorphosis, the fly breaks free of the pupal case in a process called eclosion. Pharate adult lethality is a phenomenon in which the developed fly fails to eclose and dies inside ... -
The Role of Beta-FTZ-F1 in the Innervation of Abdominal Muscles in Drosophila
(2011-02-16)In Drosophila melanogaster, a gene called betaFTZ-F1 mediates the genetic and developmental responses to the steroid hormone 20-hydroxyecdysone (ecdysone). Loss of function mutations of the betaFTZ-F1 gene gives rise to ... -
The Role of Bifidobacterium Colonization and Microbial Diversity in the Gastrointestinal Microbiome on the Development of Allergic Proctocolitis in Early Infancy
(2017-06-29)Microbial dysbiosis is proposed to impair immune system maturation and thus contribute to the development of allergic disease in early infancy (Azad et al., 2015; Cseh et al., 2010). However the role of the microbiome in ... -
The role of calcium in amoeboid movement: Results with fluorescent indicator dyes
(2011-02-16)The cytoskeleton of the unicellular organism Amoeba proteus includes a cortical network of filamentous actin directly beneath and attached to the plasma membrane. The contraction of this layer, occurring primarily in the ... -
The Role of desat1 in Courtship and Pheromone Synthesis of Male and Female Drosophila Melanogaster
(2017-07-05)Sexual reproduction has fascinated scientists for centuries. The analysis of animal sexual behavior in other animals has helped to enlighten us about human sexual behavior 1. However, it has been argued that our mating ... -
THE ROLE OF DROSOPHILA INHIBITOR OF APOPTOSIS (DIAP1) IN FAT BODY REMODELING
(2012-05-29)During metamorphosis in Drosophila melanogaster some larval tissues are destroyed through programmed cell death (PCD) (Aguila et al., 2007). The steroid hormone 20-hydroxyecdysone (ecdysone) regulates several genes that ... -
The Role of Guiding Principles in Pre-Service Teachers' Conceptualization and Utilization of Technology
(2011-02-16)Although research demonstrates the positive impact of technology integration on K-12 student learning, it also indicates a lack of effective teacher preparation in technology. This study examined the efforts of an undergraduate ... -
The role of Inhibitor of Apoptosis in Fat Body Remodeling in Dr
(2011-05-23)The metamorphosis of Drosophila melanogaster results in destruction of many larval tissues by programmed cell death (PCD). PCD is regulated by the steroid hormone 20-hydroxyecdysone (ecdysone) (Yin et al., 2007). PCD is ... -
The Role of Learning In An Insect Predator-Prey Relationship
(2011-06-13)Previous research has shown that larval antlions, Mrymeleon crudelis Walker, a type of sit-and-wait predator, are capable of using a learned cue to anticipate the arrival of prey before they fall down the steep sides of ... -
The role of learning in the feeding behavior of antlions
(2011-02-16)Although previous research has demonstrated that insects are indeed capable of responding to a learned food signal, those studies focused mainly on insects with active methods of predation. The present study investigated ... -
The role of Matrix metalloproteinase-2 in Drosophila melanogaster prepupal and pupal fat body autophagy
(2021-06-08)Autophagy is the mechanism by which an organism can dispose of parts of its cells. This mechanism plays a vital role in many human diseases such as cancer and neurodegenerative diseases, includings Alzheimer's disease ...