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Hormati, Amir H., Yoonseo Choi, Mark Woh, Manjunath Kudlur, Rodric Rabbah, Trevor Mudge, and Scott Mahlke. "MacroSS." ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News 38, no. 1 (March 5, 2010): 285–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1735970.1736053.

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Hormati, Amir H., Yoonseo Choi, Mark Woh, Manjunath Kudlur, Rodric Rabbah, Trevor Mudge, and Scott Mahlke. "MacroSS." ACM SIGPLAN Notices 45, no. 3 (March 5, 2010): 285–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1735971.1736053.

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Crawford, Kerryanne, Peter L. Oliver, Thomas Agnew, Benjamin H. M. Hunn, and Ivan Ahel. "Behavioural Characterisation of Macrod1 and Macrod2 Knockout Mice." Cells 10, no. 2 (February 10, 2021): 368. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10020368.

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Adenosine diphosphate ribosylation (ADP-ribosylation; ADPr), the addition of ADP-ribose moieties onto proteins and nucleic acids, is a highly conserved modification involved in a wide range of cellular functions, from viral defence, DNA damage response (DDR), metabolism, carcinogenesis and neurobiology. Here we study MACROD1 and MACROD2 (mono-ADP-ribosylhydrolases 1 and 2), two of the least well-understood ADPr-mono-hydrolases. MACROD1 has been reported to be largely localized to the mitochondria, while the MACROD2 genomic locus has been associated with various neurological conditions such as autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and schizophrenia; yet the potential significance of disrupting these proteins in the context of mammalian behaviour is unknown. Therefore, here we analysed both Macrod1 and Macrod2 gene knockout (KO) mouse models in a battery of well-defined, spontaneous behavioural testing paradigms. Loss of Macrod1 resulted in a female-specific motor-coordination defect, whereas Macrod2 disruption was associated with hyperactivity that became more pronounced with age, in combination with a bradykinesia-like gait. These data reveal new insights into the importance of ADPr-mono-hydrolases in aspects of behaviour associated with both mitochondrial and neuropsychiatric disorders.
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안숭범. "The Uncomfortable Desire Lying Latent in the Storytelling of Super Dimension Fortress Macross- From the Perspective of Pacifism, Culturalism, and Sentimentalism." Journal of Popular Narrative 22, no. 2 (May 2016): 107–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.18856/jpn.2016.22.2.004.

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Feijs, Karla, Christopher Cooper, and Roko Žaja. "The Controversial Roles of ADP-Ribosyl Hydrolases MACROD1, MACROD2 and TARG1 in Carcinogenesis." Cancers 12, no. 3 (March 5, 2020): 604. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12030604.

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Post-translational modifications (PTM) of proteins are crucial for fine-tuning a cell’s response to both intracellular and extracellular cues. ADP-ribosylation is a PTM, which occurs in two flavours: modification of a target with multiple ADP-ribose moieties (poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation or PARylation) or with only one unit (MARylation), which are added by the different enzymes of the PARP family (also known as the ARTD family). PARylation has been relatively well-studied, particularly in the DNA damage response. This has resulted in the development of PARP inhibitors such as olaparib, which are increasingly employed in cancer chemotherapeutic approaches. Despite the fact that the majority of PARP enzymes catalyse MARylation, MARylation is not as well understood as PARylation. MARylation is a dynamic process: the enzymes reversing intracellular MARylation of acidic amino acids (MACROD1, MACROD2, and TARG1) were discovered in 2013. Since then, however, little information has been published about their physiological function. MACROD1, MACROD2, and TARG1 have a ‘macrodomain’ harbouring the catalytic site, but no other domains have been identified. Despite the lack of information regarding their cellular roles, there are a number of studies linking them to cancer. However, some of these publications oppose each other, some rely on poorly-characterised antibodies, or on aberrant localisation of overexpressed rather than native protein. In this review, we critically assess the available literature on a role for the hydrolases in cancer and find that, currently, there is limited evidence for a role for MACROD1, MACROD2, or TARG1 in tumorigenesis.
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Nelson, Leanne, and Anita Gordon. "Tracheal Bot Fly (Tracheomyia macropi) in an Eastern Grey Kangaroo (Macropus giganteus)." Memoirs of the Queensland Museum - Nature 59 (2016): 256. http://dx.doi.org/10.17082/j.2204-1478.59.2016.2016-03.

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Wazir, Sarah, Mirko M. Maksimainen, Heli I. Alanen, Albert Galera-Prat, and Lari Lehtiö. "Activity-Based Screening Assay for Mono-ADP-Ribosylhydrolases." SLAS DISCOVERY: Advancing the Science of Drug Discovery 26, no. 1 (June 12, 2020): 67–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2472555220928911.

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ADP-ribosylation is a post-translational modification involved in the regulation of many vital cellular processes. This posttranslational modification is carried out by ADP-ribosyltransferases converting β-NAD+ into nicotinamide and a protein-linked ADP-ribosyl group or a chain of PAR. The reverse reaction, release of ADP-ribose from the acceptor molecule, is catalyzed by ADP-ribosylhydrolases. Several hydrolases contain a macrodomain fold, and activities of human macrodomain protein modules vary from reading or erasing mono- and poly-ADP-ribosylation. Macrodomains have been linked to diseases such as cancer, making them potential drug targets. Discovery of inhibitors requires robust biochemical tools mostly lacking for hydrolases, and here we describe an inhibitor screening assay against mono-ADP-ribosylhydrolyzing enzymes. The activity-based assay uses an α-NAD+, anomer of β-NAD+, which is accepted as a substrate by MacroD1, MacroD2, and ARH3 due to its resemblance to the protein-linked ADP-ribose. The amount of α-NAD+ present after hydrolysis is measured by chemically converting it on a microtiter plate to a fluorescent compound. We optimized the assay for MacroD2 and performed a proof-of-concept compound screening. Three compounds were identified as screening hits with micromolar potency. However, further characterization of the compounds identified them as protein destabilizers, excluding further follow-up studies. Validation and screening demonstrated the usability of the in vitro assay for MacroD2, and we also demonstrate the applicability of the assay as a tool for other human ADP-ribosylhydrolases.
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Zhang, Jing, Theresa A. Pardo, and Joseph Sarkis. "MACROS." Journal of Cases on Information Technology 7, no. 4 (October 2005): 105–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jcit.2005100106.

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Wohlgemuth, Michael. "Macrons Europavision." WiSt - Wirtschaftswissenschaftliches Studium 46, no. 11 (2017): 2. http://dx.doi.org/10.15358/0340-1650-2017-11-2.

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Finkelstein, L., and S. Markovitch. "A Selective Macro-learning Algorithm and its Application to the NxN Sliding-Tile Puzzle." Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research 8 (June 1, 1998): 223–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1613/jair.484.

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One of the most common mechanisms used for speeding up problem solvers is macro-learning. Macros are sequences of basic operators acquired during problem solving. Macros are used by the problem solver as if they were basic operators. The major problem that macro-learning presents is the vast number of macros that are available for acquisition. Macros increase the branching factor of the search space and can severely degrade problem-solving efficiency. To make macro learning useful, a program must be selective in acquiring and utilizing macros. This paper describes a general method for selective acquisition of macros. Solvable training problems are generated in increasing order of difficulty. The only macros acquired are those that take the problem solver out of a local minimum to a better state. The utility of the method is demonstrated in several domains, including the domain of NxN sliding-tile puzzles. After learning on small puzzles, the system is able to efficiently solve puzzles of any size.
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CULPEPPER, RYAN. "Fortifying macros." Journal of Functional Programming 22, no. 4-5 (August 15, 2012): 439–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0956796812000275.

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AbstractExisting macro systems force programmers to make a choice between clarity of specification and robustness. If they choose clarity, they must forgo validating significant parts of the specification and thus produce low-quality language extensions. If they choose robustness, they must write in a style that mingles the implementation with the specification and therefore obscures the latter. This paper introduces a new language for writing macros. With the new macro system, programmers naturally write robust language extensions using easy-to-understand specifications. The system translates these specifications into validators that detect misuses—including violations of context-sensitive constraints—and automatically synthesize appropriate feedback, eliminating the need for ad hoc validation code.
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Culpepper, Ryan, and Matthias Felleisen. "Fortifying macros." ACM SIGPLAN Notices 45, no. 9 (September 27, 2010): 235–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1932681.1863577.

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Strine, Colin, Inês Silva, Curt H. Barnes, Benjamin M. Marshall, Taksin Artchawakom, Jacques Hill, and Pongthep Suwanwaree. "Spatial ecology of a small arboreal ambush predator, Trimeresurus macrops Kramer, 1977, in Northeast Thailand." Amphibia-Reptilia 39, no. 3 (2018): 335–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685381-17000207.

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Abstract The Big-Eyed Green Pit Viper (Trimeresurus macrops; Kramer, 1977) is a venomous snake species endemic to Southeast Asia. Although we have some knowledge of the systematics and toxicology of T. macrops, little is known about the spatial ecology of this species. From May 2013 to February 2014, we used radio-telemetry to determine home-range sizes of 13 adult female T. macrops inhabiting the Sakaerat Biosphere Reserve in Northeast Thailand. We found that individual home ranges for T. macrops averaged 0.175 ha, with activity areas ranging from 0.112-0.303 ha and core areas ranging from 0.023-0.052 ha. There was little overlap between conspecific tracked females, especially for the most used areas of their home ranges. We find that T. macrops ambushes more in higher humidity and expresses very little diurnal activity. They use the groundstory for ambushing, then retreat over small distances to higher refuge during the day. Future studies should focus on prey abundance, habitat selection, and survival rates.
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Chrpa, Lukáš, and Mauro Vallati. "Improving Domain-Independent Planning via Critical Section Macro-Operators." Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence 33 (July 17, 2019): 7546–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v33i01.33017546.

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Macro-operators, macros for short, are a well-known technique for enhancing performance of planning engines by providing “short-cuts” in the state space. Existing macro learning systems usually generate macros from most frequent sequences of actions in training plans. Such approach priorities frequently used sequences of actions over meaningful activities to be performed for solving planning tasks. This paper presents a technique that, inspired by resource locking in critical sections in parallel computing, learns macros capturing activities in which a limited resource (e.g., a robotic hand) is used. In particular, such macros capture the whole activity in which the resource is “locked” (e.g., the robotic hand is holding an object) and thus “bridge” states in which the resource is locked and cannot be used. We also introduce an “aggressive” variant of our technique that removes original operators superseded by macros from the domain model. Usefulness of macros is evaluated on several stateof-the-art planners, and a wide range of benchmarks from the learning tracks of the 2008 and 2011 editions of the International Planning Competition.
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FLATT, MATTHEW, RYAN CULPEPPER, DAVID DARAIS, and ROBERT BRUCE FINDLER. "Macros that Work Together." Journal of Functional Programming 22, no. 2 (March 2012): 181–216. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0956796812000093.

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AbstractRacket is a large language that is built mostly within itself. Unlike the usual approach taken by non-Lisp languages, the self-hosting of Racket is not a matter of bootstrapping one implementation through a previous implementation, but instead a matter of building a tower of languages and libraries via macros. The upper layers of the tower include a class system, a component system, pedagogic variants of Scheme, a statically typed dialect of Scheme, and more. The demands of this language-construction effort require a macro system that is substantially more expressive than previous macro systems. In particular, while conventional Scheme macro systems handle stand-alone syntactic forms adequately, they provide weak support for macros that share information or macros that use existing syntactic forms in new contexts. This paper describes and models features of the Racket macro system, including support for general compile-time bindings, sub-form expansion and analysis, and environment management. The presentation assumes a basic familiarity with Lisp-style macros, and it takes for granted the need for macros that respect lexical scope. The model, however, strips away the pattern and template system that is normally associated with Scheme macros, isolating a core that is simpler, can support pattern and template forms themselves as macros, and generalizes naturally to Racket's other extensions.
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Bäckström, C., A. Jonsson, and P. Jonsson. "Automaton Plans." Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research 51 (September 30, 2014): 255–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1613/jair.4391.

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Macros have long been used in planning to represent subsequences of operators. Macros can be used in place of individual operators during search, sometimes reducing the effort required to find a plan to the goal. Another use of macros is to compactly represent long plans. In this paper we introduce a novel solution concept called automaton plans in which plans are represented using hierarchies of automata. Automaton plans can be viewed as an extension of macros that enables parameterization and branching. We provide several examples that illustrate how automaton plans can be useful, both as a compact representation of exponentially long plans and as an alternative to sequential solutions in benchmark domains such as Logistics and Grid. We also compare automaton plans to other compact plan representations from the literature, and find that automaton plans are strictly more expressive than macros, but strictly less expressive than HTNs and certain representations allowing efficient sequential access to the operators of the plan.
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Bassett, E. E., S. P. Brooks, and B. J. T. Morgan. "MINITAB Multivariate Macros." Applied Statistics 45, no. 2 (1996): 235. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2986157.

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Viera, Marcos, and S. Doaitse Swierstra. "Attribute grammar macros." Science of Computer Programming 96 (December 2014): 211–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scico.2014.01.014.

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Culpepper, Ryan, and Matthias Felleisen. "Debugging hygienic macros." Science of Computer Programming 75, no. 7 (July 2010): 496–515. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scico.2009.06.001.

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Weise, Daniel, and Roger Crew. "Programmable syntax macros." ACM SIGPLAN Notices 28, no. 6 (June 1993): 156–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/173262.155105.

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Gould, William. "Mata Matters: Macros." Stata Journal: Promoting communications on statistics and Stata 8, no. 3 (September 2008): 401–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1536867x0800800306.

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Clinger, William. "Macros in Scheme." ACM SIGPLAN Lisp Pointers IV, no. 4 (October 1991): 17–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1317265.1317268.

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Cox, Nicholas J. "Speaking Stata: Problems with Lists." Stata Journal: Promoting communications on statistics and Stata 3, no. 2 (June 2003): 185–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1536867x0300300208.

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Various problems in working through lists are discussed in view of changes in Stata 8. for is now undocumented, which provokes a detailed examination of ways of processing lists in parallel with foreach, forvalues, and other devices, including new, concise ways of incrementing and decrementing macros and evaluating other expressions to do with macros in place. New features for manipulating lists held in macros and the new levels command are also reviewed.
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Neis, M. E., V. V. Neis, and J. M. Wigham. "An example of advanced electronic macro spreadsheet programming." Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 15, no. 2 (April 1, 1988): 223–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/l88-030.

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The range of use of electronic spreadsheets to the solution of engineering problems is increasing with the advancements in spreadsheet software and computer hardware. The recent introduction of macro spreadsheets has added problem-solving capabilities of considerable power to spreadsheet applications. This paper illustrates the potential of these macros by presenting a macro spreadsheet solution to a difficult engineering problem: the transient surface wave profile for unsteady flow in a prismatic open channel as solved by the method of characteristics. Command macros, function macros, subroutine macros, formatting, interaction with the user, and data file usage are all involved in the program. The solution utilizes several separate, but interconnected, macro spreadsheets; this assists the user in debugging the program and in making future modifications. Key words: computers, spreadsheets, macro programming, open channel flow, method of characteristics.
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Kumkate, Supeecha, Lawan Chanhome, Tipparat Thiangtrongjit, Jureeporn Noiphrom, Panithi Laoungboa, Orawan Khow, Taksa Vasaruchapong, Siravit Sitprija, Narongsak Chaiyabutr, and Onrapak Reamtong. "Venomics and Cellular Toxicity of Thai Pit Vipers (Trimeresurus macrops and T. hageni)." Toxins 12, no. 1 (January 16, 2020): 54. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins12010054.

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The two venomous pit vipers, Trimeresurus macrops and T. hageni, are distributed throughout Thailand, although their abundance varies among different areas. No species-specific antivenom is available for their bite victims, and the only recorded treatment method is a horse antivenom raised against T. albolabris crude venom. To facilitate assessment of the cross-reactivity of heterologous antivenoms, protein profiles of T. macrops and T. hageni venoms were explored using mass-spectrometry-based proteomics. The results show that 185 and 216 proteins were identified from T. macrops and T. hageni venoms, respectively. Two major protein components in T. macrops and T. hageni venoms were snake venom serine protease and metalloproteinase. The toxicity of the venoms on human monocytes and skin fibroblasts was analyzed, and both showed a greater cytotoxic effect on fibroblasts than monocytic cells, with toxicity occurring in a dose-dependent rather than a time-dependent manner. Exploring the protein composition of snake venom leads to a better understanding of the envenoming of prey. Moreover, knowledge of pit viper venomics facilitates the selection of the optimum heterologous antivenoms for treating bite victims.
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Purnomo, Djoko, Harjito Harjito, Rina Dwi Setyawati, and Muhammad Prayito. "THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MACROS-BASED COGNITIVE DOMAIN EVALUATION MODEL IN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL BASED ON THE CURRICULUM 2013." Infinity Journal 5, no. 2 (October 1, 2016): 141. http://dx.doi.org/10.22460/infinity.v5i2.220.

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The particular objective of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of implementation of learning device in the form of macros-based cognitive domain evaluation model via E-learning applied at 10th grade of senior high school in the odd semester based on the curriculum 2013. The method of this study followed the procedures of R & D (Research & Development) developed by Borg and Gall. The results of the research and application development of macros-based evaluation model are effective which can be seen from (1) the results of students’ mastery learning, (2) students’ independence gives positive effect on learning outcomes, (3) the learning results of students who used macros-based learning evaluation model of cognitive domain are better rather than those in control class. Based on the above results, it can be concluded that macros-based learning evaluation model of cognitive domain tested has met the quality standards.
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Purnomo, Djoko, Harjito Harjito, Rina Dwi Setyawati, and Muhammad Prayito. "THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MACROS-BASED COGNITIVE DOMAIN EVALUATION MODEL IN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL BASED ON THE CURRICULUM 2013." Infinity Journal 5, no. 2 (September 30, 2016): 141. http://dx.doi.org/10.22460/infinity.v5i2.p141-146.

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The particular objective of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of implementation of learning device in the form of macros-based cognitive domain evaluation model via E-learning applied at 10th grade of senior high school in the odd semester based on the curriculum 2013. The method of this study followed the procedures of R & D (Research & Development) developed by Borg and Gall. The results of the research and application development of macros-based evaluation model are effective which can be seen from (1) the results of students’ mastery learning, (2) students’ independence gives positive effect on learning outcomes, (3) the learning results of students who used macros-based learning evaluation model of cognitive domain are better rather than those in control class. Based on the above results, it can be concluded that macros-based learning evaluation model of cognitive domain tested has met the quality standards.
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Andersen, G. R., and J. Nyborg. "A Spreadsheet Approach to Automated Protein Crystallization." Journal of Applied Crystallography 29, no. 3 (June 1, 1996): 236–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/s0021889895014750.

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To design and analyse a large number of protein crystallization experiments, a set of macros running in Excel 4.0 has been developed. The macros are designed to work in a multiuser environment. An interface for a crystallization robot based on two Gilson autosamplers is included.
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MALHOTRA, ANITA, ROGER S. THORPE, MRINALINI _, and BRYAN L. STUART. "Two new species of pitviper of the genus Cryptelytrops Cope 1860 (Squamata: Viperidae: Crotalinae) from Southeast Asia." Zootaxa 2757, no. 1 (February 4, 2011): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2757.1.1.

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We describe two new species of green pitviper from Southeast Asia that are morphologically similar to Cryptelytrops macrops, but can be distinguished from that species by genetic means, multivariate analysis of morphology and some aspects of coloration. Cryptelytrops cardamomensis sp. nov., is described from southeastern Thailand and the Cardamom Mountains of southwestern Cambodia. Cryptelytrops rubeus sp. nov. has been recorded from southern Vietnam and eastern Cambodia. These species have previously been confused with C. macrops, hence we also present here a redescription of this species, whose range is now restricted to Thailand, southern and central Laos, and northeastern Cambodia. All three species are present in Cambodia, but have disjunct ranges corresponding to three separate highland regions in southwestern (Cardamom Mountains), northeastern (western edge of the Kontum Plateau) and eastern (low elevation hills on the western edge of the Langbian Plateau) Cambodia for C. cardamomensis, C. macrops and C. rubeus respectively. However, there is still considerable morphological variation between geographically separated populations of C. macrops s.s., and greater sampling in southern and northern Thailand in particular may be required before the species diversity of this group is fully clarified.
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Zivian, Arthur R., and Marilyn T. Zivian. "Macros for APA Style." Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers 29, no. 2 (June 1997): 305. http://dx.doi.org/10.3758/bf03204833.

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Dory, Robert A. "Macros in a Spreadsheet." Computers in Physics 4, no. 5 (1990): 558. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4822947.

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Chang, Stephen, Alex Knauth, and Ben Greenman. "Type systems as macros." ACM SIGPLAN Notices 52, no. 1 (May 11, 2017): 694–705. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3093333.3009886.

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Ogihara, Ryota, and Shigeyoshi Saito. "2. Practicing ImageJ Macros." Japanese Journal of Radiological Technology 74, no. 12 (2018): 1473–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.6009/jjrt.2018_jsrt_74.12.1473.

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Flatt, Matthew. "Composable and compilable macros:." ACM SIGPLAN Notices 37, no. 9 (September 17, 2002): 72–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/583852.581486.

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García, Carlos. "Temas Macros Financieros Críticos." Observatorio Económico, no. 146 (June 1, 2020): 9–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.11565/oe.vi146.372.

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La complejidad de la pandemia se está traspasando no solo en el mercado de bienes y del trabajo sino también al financiero. Hasta ahora el Banco Central estaba seriamente limitado para hacer una política monetaria moderna porque su Ley Orgánica Constitucional (artículo 27) señalaba que “el Banco podrá otorgar financiamiento o refinanciamiento sólo a las empresas bancarias y sociedades financieras. De manera alguna podrá otorgar a ellas su garantía, ni adquirir documentos emitidos por el Estado, sus organismos o empresas". Continuar leyendo...
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Woodrow, Janice E. J. "Macros for educational research." Computers & Education 12, no. 2 (January 1988): 339–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0360-1315(88)90011-5.

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Sinot, François-Régis, and Ian Mackie. "Macros for Interaction Nets." Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science 127, no. 5 (May 2005): 153–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.entcs.2005.02.016.

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Munnur, Deeksha, Edward Bartlett, Petra Mikolčević, Ilsa T. Kirby, Johannes Gregor Matthias Rack, Andreja Mikoč, Michael S. Cohen, and Ivan Ahel. "Reversible ADP-ribosylation of RNA." Nucleic Acids Research 47, no. 11 (April 26, 2019): 5658–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkz305.

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Abstract ADP-ribosylation is a reversible chemical modification catalysed by ADP-ribosyltransferases such as PARPs that utilize nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) as a cofactor to transfer monomer or polymers of ADP-ribose nucleotide onto macromolecular targets such as proteins and DNA. ADP-ribosylation plays an important role in several biological processes such as DNA repair, transcription, chromatin remodelling, host-virus interactions, cellular stress response and many more. Using biochemical methods we identify RNA as a novel target of reversible mono-ADP-ribosylation. We demonstrate that the human PARPs - PARP10, PARP11 and PARP15 as well as a highly diverged PARP homologue TRPT1, ADP-ribosylate phosphorylated ends of RNA. We further reveal that ADP-ribosylation of RNA mediated by PARP10 and TRPT1 can be efficiently reversed by several cellular ADP-ribosylhydrolases (PARG, TARG1, MACROD1, MACROD2 and ARH3), as well as by MACROD-like hydrolases from VEEV and SARS viruses. Finally, we show that TRPT1 and MACROD homologues in bacteria possess activities equivalent to the human proteins. Our data suggest that RNA ADP-ribosylation may represent a widespread and physiologically relevant form of reversible ADP-ribosylation signalling.
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Barnes, Curt. "Are the habitat niches of female green pit vipers Cryptelytrops macrops and Viridovipera vogeli partitioned by vertical stratification?" Herpetological Bulletin, Issue Number 149, Autumn 2019 (October 1, 2019): 18–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.33256/hb149.1823.

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We used telemetry to track the movements of the females of two sympatric green pit viper species, Cryptelytrops macrops and Viridovipera vogeli, in north-eastern Thailand. This has generated information on their home ranges, lengths of displacements, and vertical niche partitioning. Five female vipers were tracked simultaneously within the same general habitat for 78 days in the cold, dry season for a mean of 113.6 ± 5.38 (range: 101 - 129) fixes. The data show that V. vogeli had larger home ranges and greater displacements than C. macrops (0.49 ± 0.02 and 0.26 ± 0.07 ha, 38.01 ± 9.72 and 25.12 ± 2.40 m; respectively). Interestingly, V. vogeli selected arboreal sites significantly more frequently (mean 53.0 ± 14.4 % of observations, range 38.6 - 67.5) than sympatric C. macrops (mean 23.4 ± 13.2 %, range 5.3 - 49.2). We cautiously suggest that vertical stratification of these two sympatric vipers may be one factor facilitating the co-existence of otherwise morphologically similar species.
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Strine, Colin, Inês Silva, Bartosz Nadolski, Matthew Crane, Curt Barnes, Taksin Artchawakom, Jacques Hill, and Pongthep Suwanwaree. "Sexual dimorphism of tropical green pit viper Trimeresurus (Cryptelytrops) macrops in Northeast Thailand." Amphibia-Reptilia 36, no. 4 (2015): 327–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685381-00003010.

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Total body size for arboreal vipers is normally biased toward small males and larger females. We evaluated sexual dimorphism in adult and sub-adultTrimeresurus macrops, a small, arboreal green pit viper commonly found in Southeast Asia, but severely understudied. We evaluated morphological characters of 139 adultT. macropsobtained by active and opportunistic searches at Sakaerat Biosphere Reserve in northeast Thailand, from May 2012 to October 2014. We compared 7 external characters including residual index (Ri) and scaled mass index (SMI) between male and femaleT. macrops. Body length measurements and mass differed between males and females. Females had greater snout-vent length, body mass and head length and width, while males had greater tail lengths. A postocular stripe was always present on males, but never on females. Male head size was negatively correlated with SMI, which may reveal intersexual competition inT. macrops. Sexually dimorphic characters inT. macropsmay have evolved through intraspecific resource partitioning.
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Scardi, Paolo, Cristy L. Azanza Ricardo, Camilo Perez-Demydenko, and Alan A. Coelho. "Whole powder pattern modelling macros for TOPAS." Journal of Applied Crystallography 51, no. 6 (October 18, 2018): 1752–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/s160057671801289x.

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Macros implementing the main concepts of the whole powder pattern modelling approach have been written for TOPAS. Size and strain broadening components of the diffraction line profiles can be convolved with the instrumental profile already available among the standard commands of TOPAS. Specific macros are presented with examples of applications including plastically deformed powders and atomistic simulations. A macro is presented for the modelling of surface relaxation effects in spherical nanocrystals.
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Koshkid’ko, V. G., and M. M. Migalin. "Design of a Slotted Waveguide Antenna by Means of VBScript Scripting Language Macros in CAD Ansys HFSS." Journal of the Russian Universities. Radioelectronics 23, no. 1 (February 28, 2020): 6–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.32603/1993-8985-2020-23-1-6-17.

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Introduction. Modern antenna devices contain a large number of repeating elements. The process of development of CAD models of such devices requires repeatedly performed operations that is a routine task for an engineer. Therefore, the problem of repeating operations automation arises when constructing antenna models with periodic structures.Aim. To demonstrate the automation of slotted waveguide antennas design process in CAD Ansys HFSS.Materials and methods. In order to determine the dimensions of the slotted waveguide antenna the energy method was used. Automation procedure of the design of the slotted waveguide antennas in CAD Ansys HFSS using the Visual Basic Scripting Edition macros was presented.Results. In order to design and edit slotted waveguide antennas in CAD Ansys HFSS four macros in the VBScript language were established: for slot subtraction from a broad wall of a rectangular waveguide at given coordinates; for removing the original slots created using the previous macro; for drawing a polyline passing through the centers of the slots, in order to verify the antenna’s near field realized distribution; for inclined slot subtraction from a narrow wall of a rectangular waveguide at given coordinates. Results of the macros usage were presented.Conclusion. The above mentioned macros allow one to automate the routine steps during the process of creating and deleting objects while designing an antenna model with periodic structures in CAD Ansys HFSS. Specified procedures for creating macros could be extended to a wide class of tasks related to the studies of characteristics of electromagnetic structures including repeating objects (phased antenna arrays, reflective arrays, slotted waveguide antennas, fractal antennas, log-periodic antennas, multi-layer lens antennas, ladder-type microwave filters).
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Cooray, Vernon, Gerald Cooray, Marcos Rubinstein, and Farhad Rachidi. "Could Macroscopic Dark Matter (Macros) Give Rise to Mini-Lightning Flashes out of a Blue Sky without Clouds?" Atmosphere 12, no. 9 (September 21, 2021): 1230. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/atmos12091230.

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A recent study pointed out that macroscopic dark matter (macros) traversing through the Earth’s atmosphere can give rise to hot and ionized channels similar to those associated with lightning leaders. The authors of the study investigated the possibility that when such channels created by macros pass through a thundercloud, lightning leaders may be locked in by these ionized channels, creating lightning discharges with perfectly straight channels. They suggested the possibility of detecting such channels as a means of detecting the passage of macros through the atmosphere. In this paper, we show that such macros crossing the atmosphere under fair weather conditions could also give rise to mini-lightning flashes with current amplitudes in the order of a few hundred Amperes. These mini-lightning flashes would generate a thunder signature similar to or stronger than those of long laboratory sparks and they could also be detected by optical means. As in the case of thunderstorm-assisted macro lightning, these mini-lightning flashes are also associated with straight channels. Moreover, since the frequency of mini-lightning flashes is about thirty times greater than the macro-generated lightning flashes assisted by thunderstorms, they could be used as a means to look for the paths of macroscopic dark matter crossing the atmosphere.
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FISHER, DAVID, and OLIN SHIVERS. "Building language towers with Ziggurat." Journal of Functional Programming 18, no. 5-6 (September 2008): 707–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0956796808006928.

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AbstractZiggurat is a meta-language system that permits programmers to develop Scheme-like macros for languages with nontrivial static semantics, such as C or Java (suitably encoded in an S-expression concrete syntax). Ziggurat permits language designers to construct ‘towers’ of language levels with macros; each level in the tower may have its own static semantics, such as type systems or flow analyses. Crucially, the static semantics of the languages at two adjacent levels in the tower can be connected, allowing improved reasoning power at a higher level to be reflected down to the static semantics of the language level below. We demonstrate the utility of the Ziggurat framework by implementing higher level language facilities as macros on top of an assembly language, utilizing static semantics such as termination analysis, a polymorphic type system and higher order flow analysis.
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Greulich, Walter. "Embedded indexing with Word. Part 2 - editing entries and making work easier by using macros." Indexer: The International Journal of Indexing: Volume 38, Issue 3 38, no. 3 (September 1, 2020): 291–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/indexer.2020.27.

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In this second article in a series on the under-exploited potential for using Microsoft Word as a tool for embedded indexing, the focus is on editing entries and using macros while the index is being created. This article covers the index entry window, XE fields, separate document templates and exported UI files. It also includes step-by-step instructions for using macros. The first article in the series can be found in The Indexer 38(2), 207-18.
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Wasserstein, Ronald L., and Peter W. Zehna. "A MINITAB Companion with Macros." American Statistician 47, no. 2 (May 1993): 155. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2685202.

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Tarang, Shikha, and Michael D. Weston. "Macros in microRNA target identification." RNA Biology 11, no. 4 (April 2014): 324–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.4161/rna.28649.

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Kimber, Alan, and P. W. Zehna. "A Minitab Companion with Macros." Applied Statistics 42, no. 2 (1993): 413. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2986251.

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Somenzi, Fabio, Silvano Gai, Marco Mezzalama, and Paolo Prinetto. "Testable design with PLA macros." Microprocessing and Microprogramming 15, no. 3 (March 1985): 119–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0165-6074(85)90070-5.

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Butler, Adam, Peter Rothery, and David Roy. "MINITAB MACROS FOR RESAMPLING METHODS." Teaching Statistics 25, no. 1 (February 2003): 22–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-9639.00111.

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