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  • ...lian Molecular Circadian Oscillator.jpg|right|1000px|In the core circadian feedback loop, CLOCK(or NPAS2):BMAL1 heterodimers drive the transcription of several ...a]]'', the [[molecular clock]] in neurons is controlled by two interlocked feedback loops. In the first loop, the bHLH transcription factors ''clock'' (''clk''
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  • ...irror]] with emitter resistors to increase its output resistance.<ref name=feedback/> Transistor ''Q<sub>1</sub>'' is ''diode connected'', which is to say its ...h>, only a moderate value, but still larger than ''r<sub>E</sub>'' with no feedback. In the differential amplifier application, a large output resistance incre
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  • ...itten material first for CZ and imported some of it into WP. That got some feedback from WP editors that I first incorporated on CZ according to my own reactio
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  • ...s express receptors for growth hormone. There is also evidence for central feedback actions of [[prolactin]] and [[TSH]]. ...), and glucocorticoid actions in the hypothalamus are involved in negative feedback regulation of this axis.
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  • ...ers are being evaluated by the student model, some systems look to provide feedback to the actual questions in the form of 'hints'. As the student makes mista **Environments utilize cognitive modeling to provide feedback to the student while assessing student abilities and adapting the curriculu
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  • ::::We need a place that we can see all requests with documentation and feedback easily evaluated. ...r now because I'm not totally happy with the solution here, yet, and await feedback. [[User:D. Matt Innis|D. Matt Innis]] 19:29, 6 October 2009 (UTC)
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  • ...promotes palatable feeding which reduces signs of stress: feedforward and feedback effects of chronic stress. Endocrinology (145): 3754-62.</ref> ...promotes palatable feeding which reduces signs of stress: feedforward and feedback effects of chronic stress. Endocrinology (145): 3754-62'''
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  • ...ating-allegations-against</ref><ref>https://mothership.sg/2022/04/ivan-lim-feedback-varied-subjective/</ref>
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  • # Get more feedback # Get feedback from X (a specific person)
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  • ...ur areas. For article writers, this is an excellent opportunity to obtain feedback on your work from subject experts. For all ''Citizendium'' citizens, both e ...your job to assign authors; they assign themselves. Your role is to offer feedback for improvement, if necessary. The place to do this is on the article's "t
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  • ...system, and cancer. In respect to debilitating the immune system, a unique feedback process involving Tax and Rex, an early and rapid replication of the virus
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  • ...he fins or other controls of a guided missile. A typical motor drive gives feedback of its actual position, so there can be correction for friction in the moun
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  • ...intensity of possible enemy attacks. Other experts could anonymously give feedback. This process was repeated several times until a consensus emerged. === Regular feedback ===
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  • == Feedback ==
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  • ...vior is robust in that it resists perturbation by loss of several negative-feedback regulators. However, the pathway becomes switch-like when activated by a cr
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  • ...s are sent from a sender to a receiver via a medium. In more complex forms feedback loops link receivers back to senders and enable interactive exchange. As s ...s. Questions and acknowledgment such as ("what?") or ("I see") are typical feedback mechanisms.
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  • ...biologists interact with those of experimental biologists in an iterative feedback process. Observational checks by experimental biologists of the concepts/hy
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  • ...g the whole team together in the presence of simple practices, with enough feedback to enable the team to see where they are and to tune the practices to their
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  • ...nnurev.energy.25.1.441?cookieSet=1&journalCode=energy.2 |title=Water Vapor Feedback And Global Warming1 - Annual Review of Energy and the Environment, 25(1):44
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  • ...=Methadone versus buprenorphine with contingency management or performance feedback for cocaine and opioid dependence. | journal=Am J Psychiatry | year= 2005 |
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