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McKnight, Heather. "Slow Down." Journal of Christian Nursing 39, no. 1 (January 2022): 58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/cnj.0000000000000905.

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Barker, Jason. "Slow Down." Angelaki 21, no. 2 (April 2, 2016): 227–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0969725x.2016.1182743.

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Keen, Janet Hieks. "Slow down." Journal of Emergency Nursing 21, no. 4 (August 1995): 323–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0099-1767(05)80065-0.

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Little, Ansley. "Slow Down." Journal of Christian Nursing 41, no. 1 (January 2024): 57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/cnj.0000000000001136.

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Stenger, Larry, and P. Weiss. "Slow down, There." Science News 159, no. 12 (March 24, 2001): 179. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3981889.

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BERSSENBRUGGE, MEI-MEI. "Slow Down, Now." Critical Quarterly 53, no. 1 (April 2011): 80–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8705.2011.01978_3.x.

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Simpkins, Graham. "Cyclones slow down." Nature Climate Change 8, no. 7 (June 29, 2018): 559. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41558-018-0219-5.

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Findlay, Alyssa. "90s slow-down." Nature Climate Change 10, no. 7 (June 30, 2020): 599. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41558-020-0842-9.

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Knoer, Scott J. "We won't slow down." Pharmacy Today 27, no. 1 (January 2021): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ptdy.2020.12.003.

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Shah, Rupal. "I Canʼt Slow Down." Homoeopathic Links 27, no. 03 (August 27, 2014): 169–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0034-1368646.

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Wilbert, Niko. "Hierarchical Slow Feature Analysis on visual stimuli and top-down reconstruction." Doctoral thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät I, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.18452/16526.

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In dieser Dissertation wird ein Modell des visuellen Systems untersucht, basierend auf dem Prinzip des unüberwachten Langsamkeitslernens und des SFA-Algorithmus (Slow Feature Analysis). Dieses Modell wird hier für die invariante Objekterkennung und verwandte Probleme eingesetzt. Das Modell kann dabei sowohl die zu Grunde liegenden diskreten Variablen der Stimuli extrahieren (z.B. die Identität des gezeigten Objektes) als auch kontinuierliche Variablen (z.B. Position und Rotationswinkel). Dabei ist es in der Lage, mit komplizierten Transformationen umzugehen, wie beispielsweise Tiefenrotation. Die Leistungsfähigkeit des Modells wird zunächst mit Hilfe von überwachten Methoden zur Datenanalyse untersucht. Anschließend wird gezeigt, dass auch die biologisch fundierte Methode des Verstärkenden Lernens (reinforcement learning) die Ausgabedaten unseres Modells erfolgreich verwenden kann. Dies erlaubt die Anwendung des Verstärkenden Lernens auf hochdimensionale visuelle Stimuli. Im zweiten Teil der Arbeit wird versucht, das hierarchische Modell mit Top-down Prozessen zu erweitern, speziell für die Rekonstruktion von visuellen Stimuli. Dabei setzen wir die Methode der Vektorquantisierung ein und verbinden diese mit einem Verfahren zum Gradientenabstieg. Die wesentlichen Komponenten der für unsere Simulationen entwickelten Software wurden in eine quelloffene Programmbibliothek integriert, in das ``Modular toolkit for Data Processing'''' (MDP). Diese Programmkomponenten werden im letzten Teil der Dissertation vorgestellt.
This thesis examines a model of the visual system, which is based on the principle of unsupervised slowness learning and using Slow Feature Analysis (SFA). We apply this model to the task of invariant object recognition and several related problems. The model not only learns to extract the underlying discrete variables of the stimuli (e.g., identity of the shown object) but also to extract continuous variables (e.g., position and rotational angles). It is shown to be capable of dealing with complex transformations like in-depth rotation. The performance of the model is first measured with the help of supervised post-processing methods. We then show that biologically motivated methods like reinforcement learning are also capable of processing the high-level output from the model. This enables reinforcement learning to deal with high-dimensional visual stimuli. In the second part of this thesis we try to extend the model with top-down processes, centered around the task of reconstructing visual stimuli. We utilize the method of vector quantization and combine it with gradient descent. The key components of our simulation software have been integrated into an open-source software library, the Modular toolkit for Data Processing (MDP). These components are presented in the last part of the thesis.
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Craig, Michael T. "The cortical slow oscillation : the role of slow GABAergic inhibition in mediating the UP-to-DOWN state transition." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2011. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.543467.

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Österlund, Sandra. "Can we slow down? Challenges and possibilities of living slowerand simpler in Sweden." Thesis, Örebro universitet, Institutionen för humaniora, utbildnings- och samhällsvetenskap, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-85725.

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This thesis takes its departure in the view of modern society as being characterised by a heavy focus on efficiency and economic growth, and perception that everything is moving faster and faster in line with Hartmut Rosa´s theory of social acceleration. The effects of this can be seen in rising numbers of stress related sicknesses and mental health problems, as well as a heavy pressure on the earths resources to facilitate continued growth. The aim of the thesis is to investigate the challenges and possibilities for individuals in Sweden to slow down and live a simpler life in this context. Previous research suggests that slower lifestyles can be beneficial both for well-being and environmental sustainability reasons, so understanding the preconditions of this to be possible can be an important aspect when trying to plan for a sustainable future. The theoretical framework consists of the model of voluntary simplicity lifestyle by Osikominu and Bocken (2020), the theory of social acceleration by Rosa (2009) and selected writings on Social Change. The thesis is based on a thematic analysis of empiric material from individuals in Sweden who has transitioned to a slower and more simple lifestyle, generally in terms of working less, reducing their consumption and living closer no nature, and also are visible on social media, reaching out to many others as inspiration. The material consists of writings and recordings from the study-persons in the form of blog-posts and podcasts. The study could confirm that many parts of the VSL-model also were applicable and experienced in the Swedish context. Most participants had in common that their previous lifestyle was characterised by stress, pressure, and living according to others expectations, in line with Rosa´s theory of social acceleration. Their new slower and simpler lifestyles were a decision to follow their own path in life and start to value their time more. The challenges that could be recognised was the norm of working full-time, achievement values, living outside the norm, ethical dilemmas regarding consumption and, for those living on the countryside, transport and infrastructure. The possibilities most recognised were concerning their wellbeing, closely related to their possibility of finding time for recovery, as well as living more in contact with the environment. Social life appeared both as a challenge and a possibility.
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Muratovic, Alan, and Poyan Azadan. "Automation and job protection : Does automation slow down when employment protection is strong?" Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för nationalekonomi och statistik (NS), 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-85154.

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We examine how speed of automation is affected by different employment protection regimes - one with lenient and one with stringent regulation. To assess we examine how occupations shares in the UK, US, Germany and Spain has changed from 1991-2013. According to our estimates, we find that the speed, of which high-risk occupations shrink over time, slows down in countries with a stringent EPL, Germany and Spain, regime relative to lenient EPL levels, the UK and US.
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Bolondi, Cecilia <1982&gt. "Sulforaphane as a multifunctional neuroprotective molecule to prevent and slow down the progression of Alzheimer’s disease." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2012. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/4563/1/tesi_dottorato_Cecilia_Bolondi.pdf.

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Oxidative stress has been implicated in the pathogenesis of a number of diseases including neurodegenerative disorders, cancer, ischemia, etc. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is histopathologically characterized by the presence of extracellular senile plaque (SP), predominantly consisting of fibrillar amyloid-peptide (Aβ), intracellular neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs), composed of hyperphosphorylated tau protein, and cell loss in the selected regions of the brain. However, the pathogenesis of AD remains largely unknown, but a number of hypothesis were proposed for AD mechanisms, which include: the amyloid cascade, excitotoxicity, oxidative stress and inflammation hypothesis, and all of them are based, to some extent on the role of A. Accumulated evidence indicates that the increased levels of ROS may act as important mediators of synaptic loss and eventually promote formation of neurofibrillary tangles and senile plaques. Therefore a vicious circle between ROS and Aaccumulation may accelerate progression of AD. For these reasons, growing attention has focused on oxidative mechanism of Atoxicity as well as the search for novel neuroprotective agents. A strategy to prevent the oxidative stress in neurons may be the use of chemopreventive agents as inducers of antioxidant and phase 2 enzymes. Sulforaphane (SF), derived from corresponding glucoraphanin, glucosinolate found in abundance in cruciferous vegetables, has recently gained attention as a potential neuroprotective compound inducer of antioxidant phase 2 enzymes. Consistent with this evidence, the study is aimed at identifying the SF ability to prevent and counteract the oxidative damage inducted by oligomers of Aβ (1-42) in terms of impairment in the intracellular redox state and cellular death in differentiated human neuroblastoma and microglia primary cultures. In addition we will evaluated the mechanism underlying the SF neuroprotection activity.
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Bolondi, Cecilia <1982&gt. "Sulforaphane as a multifunctional neuroprotective molecule to prevent and slow down the progression of Alzheimer’s disease." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2012. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/4563/.

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Oxidative stress has been implicated in the pathogenesis of a number of diseases including neurodegenerative disorders, cancer, ischemia, etc. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is histopathologically characterized by the presence of extracellular senile plaque (SP), predominantly consisting of fibrillar amyloid-peptide (Aβ), intracellular neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs), composed of hyperphosphorylated tau protein, and cell loss in the selected regions of the brain. However, the pathogenesis of AD remains largely unknown, but a number of hypothesis were proposed for AD mechanisms, which include: the amyloid cascade, excitotoxicity, oxidative stress and inflammation hypothesis, and all of them are based, to some extent on the role of A. Accumulated evidence indicates that the increased levels of ROS may act as important mediators of synaptic loss and eventually promote formation of neurofibrillary tangles and senile plaques. Therefore a vicious circle between ROS and Aaccumulation may accelerate progression of AD. For these reasons, growing attention has focused on oxidative mechanism of Atoxicity as well as the search for novel neuroprotective agents. A strategy to prevent the oxidative stress in neurons may be the use of chemopreventive agents as inducers of antioxidant and phase 2 enzymes. Sulforaphane (SF), derived from corresponding glucoraphanin, glucosinolate found in abundance in cruciferous vegetables, has recently gained attention as a potential neuroprotective compound inducer of antioxidant phase 2 enzymes. Consistent with this evidence, the study is aimed at identifying the SF ability to prevent and counteract the oxidative damage inducted by oligomers of Aβ (1-42) in terms of impairment in the intracellular redox state and cellular death in differentiated human neuroblastoma and microglia primary cultures. In addition we will evaluated the mechanism underlying the SF neuroprotection activity.
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Winder, Adelle, and Oehler Victoria Sverdrup. "Slow your consumers down : A quantitative study on which aspects affect consumer satisfaction within the fashion industry." Thesis, Mälardalens högskola, Akademin för ekonomi, samhälle och teknik, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-48429.

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Wilbert, Niko [Verfasser], Richard [Akademischer Betreuer] Kempter, Laurenz [Akademischer Betreuer] Wiskott, and Felix [Akademischer Betreuer] Wichmann. "Hierarchical Slow Feature Analysis on visual stimuli and top-down reconstruction / Niko Wilbert. Gutachter: Richard Kempter ; Laurenz Wiskott ; Felix Wichmann." Berlin : Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät I, 2012. http://d-nb.info/102372572X/34.

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Sabaté, Gauxachs Alba. "Slow Media and Religion. The New New Journalism as an Agora for Understanding." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Ramon Llull, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/668952.

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Entendre’ns. Aquest és un dels reptes de la societat actual, globalitzada, digitalitzada i en continu flux de moviments. Tot complint la seva funció social, els mitjans de comunicació són l’àgora de trobada d’idees, pensaments, mentalitats i interessos diferents que precisament entren en diàleg per entendre’s. Malgrat tot, el paper tradicional del periodisme està en controvèrsia des de finals de la dècada dels noranta amb l’arribada de la xarxa. Canvis en rutines, models de negoci, noves plataformes han obert un paradigma revolucionari, que comporta també greus conseqüències. Així, les fake news i els discursos d’odi cap a l’Altre ja són paraules clau recurrents a moltes capçaleres. En aquest entorn, el periodisme narratiu no ha perdut la seva essència. Deixa de banda les prerrogatives del món digital, obvia les bases del periodisme informatiu i posa el focus en les normes del Nou Periodisme que noms com Lillian Ross, Tom Wolfe, Joan Didion o Gay Talese van establir; expliquen la realitat amb les eines de la literatura. Donen a conèixer les històries humanes, posen cara als conceptes i desperten l’empatia del públic cap als temes que tracten, especialment, aquells més complexos. Les religions, el diàleg intercultural i interreligiós estan entre aquests. En aquest sentit, les diferències entre cultures, nacionalitats i confessions es manifesten socialment, política i econòmica. Estereotips o prejudicis estan darrere de relacions humanes i comporten conseqüències a nivell personal, però també a nivell polític i internacional. Aquesta tesi doctoral analitza, per un costat, les característiques del periodisme narratiu, lent i literari, adaptades al món digital ràpid, efímer i líquid. Es pregunta com es desenvolupa, per què pot sobreviure i crear nous models de negoci tot incomplint les normes del món digital i qui són i com són els responsables de tal pràctica: els periodistes narratius. D’altra banda, es posa a prova aquest gènere com a espai d’activisme a través del coneixement. Pot el periodisme narratiu fer-nos conèixer millor l’Altre? Les tècniques d’aquest gènere permeten que el públic s’interessi i empatitzi amb els temes tractats? Com influeix la digitalització en aquesta funció? Som davant un gènere que subratlla la funció social del periodisme i fomenta el diàleg? Aquestes preguntes es responen a través de 38 entrevistes en profunditat a periodistes narratius com Leila Guerriero, Ted Conover, Jon Lee Anderson o Larissa MacFarquhar, 75 anàlisis de contingut de les revistes triades com a mostra —Jot Down, Gatopardo y The New Yorker¬¬— així com l’estudi de les 19 webs catòliques més influents segons el rànquing Alexa. Amb tot plegat, es tracta d’una dissertació que apropa dos móns aparentment allunyats, basteix ponts i suggereix que el periodisme narratiu és un espai per conèixer millor l’Altre, tot aportant coneixement i obrint així la trobada i el diàleg per a un món millor.
Entenderse. Este es uno de los retos de la sociedad actual, globalizada, digitalizada y en continuo flujo de movimientos. Cumpliendo su función social, los medios de comunicación son el ágora de encuentro de ideas, pensamientos, mentalidades e intereses distintos que precisamente entran en diálogo para entenderse. Sin embargo, el papel tradicional del periodismo está en controversia desde finales de la década de los noventa con la llegada de la red. Cambios en rutinas, modelos de negocio, nuevas plataformas han abierto un paradigma revolucionario, que conlleva también, graves consecuencias. Así, las fake news y los discursos de odio hacia el Otro ya son palabras clave recurrentes en muchas cabeceras. En este entorno, el periodismo narrativo no ha perdido su esencia. Deja de lado las prerrogativas del mundo digital, obvia las bases del periodismo informativo y pone el foco en las normas del Nuevo Periodismo que nombres como Lillian Ross, Tom Wolfe, Joan Didion o Gay Talese establecieron; explican la realidad con las herramientas de la literatura. Dan a conocer las historias humanas, ponen rostro a los conceptos y despiertan la empatía del público hacia los temas que tratan, especialmente, aquellos más complejos. Las religiones, el diálogo intercultural e interreligioso están entre ellos. En este sentido, las diferencias entre culturas, nacionalidades y confesiones se manifiestan social, política y económicamente. Estereotipos y prejuicios están detrás de relaciones humanas y conllevan consecuencias a nivel personal, pero también a nivel político e internacional. Esta tesis doctoral analiza, por un lado, las características del periodismo narrativo, lento y literario, adaptadas al mundo digital rápido, efímero y líquido. Se pregunta cómo se desarrolla, por qué puede sobrevivir y crear nuevos modelos de negocio incumpliendo las normas del mundo digital y quiénes son y cómo son los responsables de semejante práctica: los periodistas narrativos. Por el otro, se pone a prueba este género como espacio de activismo a través del conocimiento. ¿Puede el periodismo narrativo hacernos conocer mejor al Otro? ¿Las técnicas de este género permiten que el público se interese y empatice con los temas tratados? ¿Cómo influye la digitalización en esta función? ¿Estamos ante un género que subraya la función social del periodismo y fomenta el diálogo? Estas preguntas se responden a través de 38 entrevistas en profundidad a periodistas narrativos como Leila Guerriero, Ted Conover, Jon Lee Anderson o Larissa MacFarquhar, 75 análisis de contenido de las revistas escogidas como muestra —Jot Down, Gatopardo y The New Yorker¬¬— así como el estudio de las 19 webs católicas más influyentes según el ránquing Alexa. Con todo, se trata de una disertación que une dos mundos aparentemente alejados, tiende puentes y sugiere que el periodismo narrativo es un espacio para conocer mejor al Otro, aportando conocimiento y abriendo así el encuentro y el diálogo para promover un mundo mejor.
Understand and be understood. This is one of the challenges of today's, globalized, digitized society in a continuous state of flux. In fulfilling its social function, media are an agora – a meeting place and mixing pot of different ideas, thoughts, mentalities and interests that deploy dialogue to understand each other. Journalism’s traditional role has been controversial since the late 1990s with the advent of Internet. Transformations in routines and business models, together with the appearance of new platforms, have spawned a rebellious paradigm, with momentous and far-ranging consequences. This includes fake news and hate speech towards the Other, which already recurrently appear as keywords in many headlines. In this environment, narrative journalism has not lost its essence. It has sidestepped the prerogatives of the digital world, and avoided being trapped in the informative journalism past. It has successfully remained focused on the norms of the New Journalism that well-known authors such as Lillian Ross, Tom Wolfe, Joan Didion and Gay Talese established; they explain reality using the tools of literature. They broadcast human stories, put a face to the concepts and arouse the public's empathy towards the topics they deal with, especially the more complex ones. Religions and intercultural and interreligious dialogue are among these. In this sense, the differences between cultures, nationalities and religions manifest themselves socially, politically and economically. Stereotypes and prejudices are negative driving forces behind human relationships with considerable consequences, not only on a personal level. This doctoral thesis analyses, on one hand, the characteristics of narrative, slow and literary journalism, adapted to the fast, ephemeral and liquid digital world. It ponders how it develops, how it is able to survive, thrive and create new business models in breach of the rules of the digital world. Just as importantly, it deliberates on those who are responsible for such practices: narrative journalists. On the other hand, this genre is tested as a space for activism through knowledge. Can narrative journalism help us know the Other better? Do the techniques of this genre allow the public at large to be interested in, and empathize with, the topics discussed? How does digitalization influence this function? Are we dealing with a genre that underlines the social function of journalism and encourages dialogue? These questions are answered through 38 in-depth interviews with narrative journalists such as Leila Guerriero, Ted Conover, Jon Lee Anderson and Larissa MacFarquhar, 75 content analysis of the magazines chosen as sample -Jot Down, Gatopardo and The New Yorker- as well as the study of the 19 most influential Catholic websites according to the Alexa ranking. Nevertheless, it is a thesis that unites two seemingly distant worlds, builds bridges and suggests that narrative journalism is an apt space for getting to know the Other better, contributing knowledge and thus promoting encounter and dialogue for a better world.
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Bruel, Nicolas. "Hsp33 controls elongation factor-tu stability and allows escherichia coli growth in the absence of the major dnak and triggerfactor chaperones." Toulouse 3, 2013. http://thesesups.ups-tlse.fr/2098/.

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Le repliement intracellulaire des protéines nouvellement synthétisées est assisté par des réseaux cellulaires de protéines chaperons. Chez Escherichia coli, la coopération entre les protéines chaperons Trigger Factor (TF) et DnaK est prédominante dans ce processus. En accord avec ceci, la délétion simultanée des gènes codants pour ces deux protéines chaperons conduit à une croissance bactérienne très réduite et à l'accumulation d'un grand nombre de protéines cytoplasmiques sous forme d'agrégats. Au cours de cette étude, nous avons utilisé ces phénotypes afin de mettre en évidence des interactions potentielles au sein du réseau de protéines chaperons in vivo. Nous avons montré que la perte des protéines chaperons TF et DnaK, et donc des voies de repliements dans lesquelles elles sont impliquées, pouvait être secourue de façon efficace par la surexpression du chaperon Hsp33, connu pour être activable en réponse à un stress oxydatif sévère. En outre, la délétion du gène hslO, codant pour Hsp33, n'était plus tolérée en l'absence de TF et DnaK. Cependant, en comparaison avec d'autres protéines chaperons comme GroESL ou SecB, la suppression de ces phénotypes par Hsp33 n'a pas pu être attribuée à un éventuel chevauchement de fonctions avec DnaK et TF. Au contraire, nos résultats montraient qu' Hsp33 surexprimée fixait de façon spécifique le facteur d'élongation-Tu (EF-Tu) et favorisait sa dégradation par la protéase Lon. Cette action synergétique entre Hsp33 et Lon était responsable du rétablissement de la croissance bactérienne en l'absence de TF et DnaK, possiblement via le rétablissement du couplage entre la vitesse de traduction et les capacités de repliement des protéines nouvellement synthétisées du double mutant. Afin de soutenir cette hypothèse, nous avons ensuite montré que la surexpression de la toxine HipA qui inhibe EF-Tu, était aussi capable de supprimer le phénotype de thermosensibilité et de réduire significativement l'agrégation des protéines en l'absence de TF et DnaK
Intracellular de novo protein folding is assisted by cellular networks of molecular chaperones. In Escherichia coli, cooperation between the chaperones Trigger Factor (TF) and DnaK is central to this process. Accordingly, the simultaneous deletion of both chaperone-encoding genes leads to severe growth and protein folding defects. Herein, we took advantage of such defective phenotypes to further elucidate the interactions of chaperone networks in vivo. We show that disruption of the TF/DnaK chaperone pathway is efficiently rescued by over-expression of the redox-regulated chaperone Hsp33. Consistent with this observation, the deletion of hslO, the Hsp33 structural gene, is no longer tolerated in the absence of the TF/DnaK pathway. However, in contrast with other chaperones like GroESL orSecB, suppression by Hsp33 was not attributed to its potential overlapping general chaperone function(s). Instead, we show that over-expressed Hsp33 specifically binds to elongation factor-Tu (EF-Tu) and targets it for degradation by the protease Lon. This synergistic action of Hsp33 and Lon was responsible for the rescue of bacterial growth in the absence of TF and DnaK, by presumably restoring the coupling between translation and the downstream folding capacity of the cell. In support of this hypothesis, we show that over-expression of the stress-responsive toxin HipA, which inhibits EF-Tu, also rescues bacterial growth and protein folding in the absence of TF and DnaK
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Books on the topic "Slow down"

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Driscoll, Laura. Slow down, Sara! New York: Kane Press, 2003.

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Arahmaiani. Slow down bro..! 5th ed. Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia: Langgeng Gallery, 2008.

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Slow down, manatee. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 2009.

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Cleary, Brendan. Goin' down slow. Newcastle upon Tyne: Echo Room Press, 1997.

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Slow down my teacher. [Nairobi]: Acacia Publishers, 2001.

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Ashford, Jeffrey. Slow down the world. Long Preston: Magna, 1985.

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Canada. Department of the Environment. Fisheries and Marine Service., ed. Slow down save fuel. Ottawa: Environment Canada, Fisheries and Marine Service, 1990.

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Marlow, Layn. Hurry up and slow down. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008.

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Nachattara. Saloa ḍāūna: Nāwala = Slow down. Ludhiāṇā: Cetana Prakāshana, 2012.

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Cook, Marshall. Slow down-- and get moredone. Cincinnati, Ohio: Betterway Books, 1993.

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Gopalan, Lalitha. "Slowing Down." In Cinemas Dark and Slow in Digital India, 141–71. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-54096-8_3.

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Münz, Rainer. "No Time to Slow Down." In Conceptions of the Desirable, 132–35. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-71260-3_36.

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Kerns, Thomas A. "Will it Ever Slow Down?" In Ethical Issues in HIV Vaccine Trials, 29–43. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230380011_4.

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Callaghan, Michael D. "Slow Down to Be Noticed." In Angular for Business, 245–50. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-9609-7_23.

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Kendrick, John W. "1971: The Productivity Slow-Down." In The Best of Business Economics, 47–57. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-57251-6_6.

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Howard, Christopher. "2. Speeding Up and Slowing Down: Pilgrimage and Slow Travel Through Time." In Slow Tourism, edited by Simone Fullagar, Kevin Markwell, and Erica Wilson, 11–24. Bristol, Blue Ridge Summit: Multilingual Matters, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.21832/9781845412821-004.

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Wearing, Stephen, Michael Wearing, and Matthew McDonald. "4. Slow’n Down the Town to Let Nature Grow: Ecotourism, Social Justice and Sustainability." In Slow Tourism, edited by Simone Fullagar, Kevin Markwell, and Erica Wilson, 36–51. Bristol, Blue Ridge Summit: Multilingual Matters, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.21832/9781845412821-006.

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Fallon, Julia. "11. ‘If You’re Making Waves Then You Have to Slow Down’: Slow Tourism and Canals." In Slow Tourism, edited by Simone Fullagar, Kevin Markwell, and Erica Wilson, 143–55. Bristol, Blue Ridge Summit: Multilingual Matters, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.21832/9781845412821-013.

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Schor, Juliet B. "From Fast Fashion to Connected Consumption: Slowing Down the Spending Treadmill." In Culture of the Slow, 34–51. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137319449_3.

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Marris, Robin. "The Truth about the Growth Slow-down." In How to Save the Underclass, 62–110. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230373013_3.

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Conference papers on the topic "Slow down"

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Doswell, Stephen, Nauman Aslam, David Kendall, and Graham Sexton. "Please slow down!" In the Third ACM workshop. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2516760.2516773.

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Zhao, Laiping, and Xiaobo Zhou. "Slow or Down?" In ASPLOS '17: Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3129457.3129496.

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Tan, Li, and Zizhong Chen. "Slow Down or Halt." In ICPE'15: ACM/SPEC International Conference on Performance Engineering. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2668930.2695530.

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Qiguang Yang, Jae Tae Seo, and B. Tabibi. "Slow light down in kerr media." In International Quantum Electronics Conference, 2005. IEEE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iqec.2005.1561051.

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Pan, Victor Y., and Franco P. Preparata. "Supereffective slow-down of parallel computations." In the fourth annual ACM symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/140901.141926.

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Tractinsky, Noam, Ohad Inbar, Omer Tsimhoni, and Thomas Seder. "Slow down, you move too fast." In the 3rd International Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2381416.2381447.

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Chen, S. H., F. Mallamace, J. Rouch, and P. Tartaglia. "Dynamic slowing-down in dense microemulsions near the percolation threshold." In Slow dynamics in condensed matter. AIP, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.42373.

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Lodi Rizzini, E. "Antiproton-nucleus annihilation at very low energies down to capture." In PHYSICS WITH ULTRA SLOW ANTIPROTON BEAMS. AIP, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2121981.

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Xue, Weiqi, Filip Öhman, Yaohui Chen, Salvador Sales, and Jesper Mørk. "Experimental Demonstration of Strongly Enhanced Light Slow-Down in Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers by Optical Filtering." In Slow and Fast Light. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/sl.2008.stua5.

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Kim, Seunghwi, Sander A. Mann, Xiang Ni, and Andrea Alù. "Topological Broadband Slow Light in Synthetic Dimensions." In CLEO: Fundamental Science. Washington, D.C.: Optica Publishing Group, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/cleo_fs.2023.fth1d.3.

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Slow light devices are essential in photonics, yet they are limited by large footprints and disorder. We demonstrate that topological slow light in synthetic spaces tackles this challenge and slows down light in compact footprints beyond conventional limits.
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Reports on the topic "Slow down"

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Hamermesh, Daniel, and Lea-Rachel Kosnik. Why Do Older Scholars Slow Down? Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, April 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w31175.

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Fair, Ray. How Fast Do Old Men Slow Down? Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, June 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w3757.

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Barfield, Claude. Domestic politics slow down Obama’s ‘fast track’ plan to free trade. East Asia Forum, March 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.59425/eabc.1393927242.

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Eichengreen, Barry, Donghyun Park, and Kwanho Shin. When Fast Growing Economies Slow Down: International Evidence and Implications for China. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, March 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w16919.

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Pradelli, Juan Jose, Camillo Gomez Osorio, Kimberly Waithe, Inder J. Ruprah, Onoh-Obasi Okey, Allan Wright, Dillon Clarke, et al. Caribbean Region Quarterly Bulletin: Volume 5, Issue 3: September 2016. Inter-American Development Bank, September 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0008142.

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British voters surprised the world when they voted to leave the European Union in June 2016. Markets reacted heavily to the surprise, resulting in high volatility in all major stock indices as well as bond and foreign exchange markets. Many observers predicted a dire impact on the UK, EU and world economy. Anxiety also rose in the Caribbean. Around three months into the vote, markets have calmed down. Stock and bond indices are back to levels similar or higher than before the vote, although there are signs of an economic slowdown in the UK. In exploring the economic impact of the leave vote, we find that Brexit and the subsequent slow-down in economic growth will have only a marginal impact on the Caribbean's economic growth, tourism, remittances and exports, during 2016 and 2017. As usual, the Quarterly Bulletin also provides an overview of recent economic developments in the Caribbean.
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Brongers. PR-186-063516-R01 Stress Corrosion Cracking in Areas of Local Deformation. Chantilly, Virginia: Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), August 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0010299.

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Local areas of deformation (wrinkles and dents) have been recognized as one of the leading causes of failures in both gas and liquid pipelines.This research had four objectives: (1) update the industry survey of GRI Project 8756 on SCC at deformations, (2) demonstrate that a crack mouth monitoring technique can be used on full-scale pipe samples with dents to study the mechanical component of near-neutral-pH stress corrosion growth, (3) evaluate the effect of dents on the SCC crack growth rate (CGR), as compared with pipe base metal, and (4) investigate whether hydrotesting can be used as an effective means of mitigation of SCC at dents, i.e., slow down the CGR.
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Gaviria, Alejandro, and Ernesto H. Stein. The Evolution of Urban Concentration around the World: A Panel Approach. Inter-American Development Bank, April 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0010774.

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In this paper, we use a panel approach to study population growth in major cities around the world. We find that major cities grow faster in relatively backward economies and in more volatile, faster-growing economies. We also find that the effects of trade policy on the growth of major cities hinge heavily on geography. While population growth in major cities located at or near ports does not change after an upsurge of trade flows, population growth in landlocked major cities tends to slow down after the same event. On the other hand, we do not find any effect of political regime on the population growth of major cities. Finally, we find some evidence that, other things being equal, larger cities tend to grow at smaller rates.
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DeSantis, John, and Jeffery Roesler. Longitudinal Cracking Investigation on I-72 Experimental Unbonded Concrete Overlay. Illinois Center for Transportation, February 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36501/0197-9191/22-002.

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A research study investigated longitudinal cracking developing along an experimental unbonded concrete overlay (UBOL) on I-72 near Riverton, Illinois. The project evaluated existing literature on UBOL (design, construction, and performance), UBOL case studies, and mechanistic-empirical design procedures for defining the mechanisms that are contributing to the observed distresses. Detailed distress surveys and coring were conducted to assess the extent of the longitudinal cracking and faulting along the longitudinal lane-shoulder joint. Coring over the transverse contraction joints in the driving lane showed stripping and erosion of the dense-graded hot-mix asphalt (HMA) interlayer was the primary mechanism initiating the longitudinal cracks. Cores from the lane-shoulder joint confirmed stripping and erosion was also occurring there and leading to the elevation difference between the driving lane and shoulder. Field sections by surrounding state departments of transportation (DOTs), such as Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, and Pennsylvania, with similar UBOL design features to the I-72 section were examined. Site visits were performed in Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, and Pennsylvania, while other sections were reviewed via state DOT contacts as well as Google Earth and Maps. Evidence from other DOTs suggested that HMA interlayers, whether dense graded or drainable, could experience stripping, erosion, and instability under certain conditions. An existing performance test for interlayers, i.e., Hamburg wheel-tracking device, and current models reviewed were not able to predict the distresses on I-72 eastbound. Adapting a dynamic cylinder test is a next step to screen HMA interlayers (or other stabilized layers) for stripping and erosion potential. To slow down the cracking and faulting on I-72 eastbound, sealing of the longitudinal lane-shoulder joint and driving lane transverse joints is suggested. To maximize UBOL service life, an HMA overlay will minimize water infiltration into the interlayer system and significantly slow down the HMA stripping and erosion mechanism that has led to longitudinal cracking and lane-shoulder faulting.
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Devoto, Florencia. Belize: Poverty and Economic Sector Performance. Inter-American Development Bank, March 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0008737.

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This study was part of the analytic work carried out in preparation for the Bank's Strategy with Belize in 2004. The objective of this document is to examine the relationship between economic performance and poverty. In order to do so, it explores the determinants of changes in poverty during the 90s, and particularly how this relationship holds for those sectors that led economic growth. More specifically, it looks at the relationship between the sector in which vulnerable people work and the economic sectors that led either the recovery or the slow down of the economy, after controlling for other relevant demographic and socioeconomic factors. The main conclusions of the paper are that given the poverty characteristics and market conditions of the country, poverty alleviation policies need to address both issues, reducing vulnerability to external shocks and augmenting the assets of the extremely poor.
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Micco, Alejandro, and Carmen Pagés. Employment Protection and Gross Job Flows: A Differences-in-Differences Approach. Inter-American Development Bank, August 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0010730.

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This paper examines the effect of employment protection regulation on gross job flows in a sample of developed and developing countries. By implementing a differences-in-differences test we lessen the potentially severe endogeneity and omitted variable problems associated with cross-country regressions. This test is based on the hypothesis that job security regulations are more binding in some sectors of economic activity than in others, depending on sector-specific characteristics such as the variance of demand or technological shocks. Unlike most of the existing literature, our analysis indicates that more stringent job security regulations slow down gross job flows, and this tendency is more pronounced in sectors that require higher labor flexibility. These effects occur within the sample of developed and developing countries and are very large in magnitude. Moreover, these effects are robust to changes in regulatory measures, measurement of sector flexibility requirements, control variables and samples.
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