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  1. Desoxyfructo-serotonin

    chembox verifiedrevid 424680486 ImageFile Desoxyfructo serotonin.png ImageSize 200px IUPACName 3 S ,4 R ,5 R 3,4,5,6 tetrahydroxy 1 2 5 hydroxy 1 H indol 3 yl ethylamino hexan 2 one OtherNames Deoxyfructo serotonin Desoxyfructosylserotonin 1 Desoxy 5 hydroxytryptamino small D small fructose Section1 Chembox Identifiers CASNo 57003 86 8 PubChem 21120559 SMILES C1 CC2 C C C1O C CN2 CCNCC O C H C H C H CO O O O MeSHName Desoxyfructo serotonin Section2 Chembox Properties C 16 H 22 N 2 O 6 Appearance Density MeltingPt BoilingPt Solubility Section3 Chembox Hazards MainHazards FlashPt Autoignition Desoxyfructo serotonin is a leprostatic agent . ref cite journal author Mester de Parajd L Balakrishnan S Saint Andre P Mester de Parajd M title Deoxyfructo serotonin a new drug with anti leprosy activity journal Annales de microbiologie year 1982 volume 133 issue 3 pages 427 432 ref References reflist Category Antimicrobials Category Phenols Category Tryptamines Category Monosaccharide derivatives antiinfective drug stub fa ...   more details



  1. Serotonin pathways

    Image Dopamineseratonin.png thumb 300px right Mesolimbic dopaminergic and serotonergic pathways. Serotonin pathways are pathways that help to regulate mood control. ref http www.bio.davidson.edu Courses genomics 2003 mccord 5 HTT.html ref Dysregulation can be association with obsessive compulsive disorder , anxiety disorders , and Major depressive disorder depression . ref http learn.genetics.utah.edu content addiction reward pathways.html ref References Reflist Neurotransmitter systems Category Neurotransmitters Anatomy stub ...   more details



  1. Serotonin (album)

    Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Serotonin Type studio Artist Mystery Jets Cover Mystery jets serotonin cover.jpg Alt Released Start date 2010 7 5 df y Recorded British Grove Studios ref cite web url http www.roughtrade.com site shop detail.lasso?search type sku&sku 326466 title Welcome to Rough Trade Shops publisher Roughtrade.com date accessdate 2010 06 06 ref br small Chiswick , West London sub region West London , United Kingdom UK small Genre Indie rock Length 44 30 Label Rough Trade Records Rough Trade Producer Chris Thomas record producer Chris Thomas Last album Twenty One Mystery Jets album Twenty One br 2008 This album Serotonin br 2010 Next album Misc Singles Name Serotonin Type Studio Album Single 1 Flash A Hungry Smile Single 1 date 19 April 2010 Single 2 Dreaming of Another World Single 2 date 5 July 2010 Single 3 Show Me The Light Single 3 date 1 November 2010 Album ratings rev1 BBC rev1Score very positive ref cite web url http www.bbc.co.uk music reviews m4fd title BBC review ref rev2 Drowned in Sound rev2Score 8 10 ref cite web url http drownedinsound.com releases 15495 reviews 4140373 title DiS review ref rev3 Green Shoelace rev3Score very positive ref cite web url http www.greenshoelace.com national album reviews 21909 mystery jets serotonin title Green Shoelace review ref rev4 One Thirty BPM rev4Score 65 ref cite web url http onethirtybpm.com 2010 07 05 album review mystery jets serotonin title One Thirty BPM review ref rev5 Clash magazine rev5Score Rating 9 10 ref cite web url http www.clashmusic.com reviews mystery jets serotonin title ... Allmusic rev7Score rating 3.5 5 ref name AMG cite web first Mariano last Prunes title Review Serotonin ... serotonin review title FutureTunez review ref rev9 Pitchfork Media rev9Score 6.8 10 ref cite web url http pitchfork.com reviews albums 14442 serotonin title Pitchfork review ref Serotonin is the fourth ... 47 note4 title5 Serotonin length5 3 25 note5 title6 Show Me the Light length6 3 08 note6 title7 Dreaming ...   more details



  1. Serotonin releasing agent

    NAP PAL 287 Trace amines Tryptamine ref name pmid1570019 div See also Releasing agent Selective serotonin releasing agent Serotonin reuptake inhibitor Dopamine releasing agent Norepinephrine releasing ... , in addition to its opioid and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor norepinephrine reuptake inhibiting effects, is an SRA and is used as an analgesic . Indeloxazine is an SRA and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor used as a nootropic and neuroprotective . alpha Ethyltryptamine ET and alpha methyltryptamine MT are serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine releasing agents which were formerly used as antidepressant ... The Effect of Selective Serotonin Releasing Agents in the Chronic Mild Stress Model of Depression in Rats ...Image Serotonin 5 HT .svg thumb right 200px Serotonin A serotonin releasing agent SRA is a type of drug which induces the synapse release of serotonin from the synapse pre synaptic neuron into the synapse . This in turn leads to increased extracellular concentration s of serotonin and therefore an increase in serotonergic neurotransmission . Main Releasing agent Clinical and recreational use Methylenedioxymethylamphetamine MDMA , methylenedioxyethylamphetamine MDEA , methylenedioxyamphetamine MDA , and methylbenzodioxolylbutanamine MBDB , among other relatives see substituted methylenedioxyphenethylamine MDxx , are recreational drug s termed empathogen entactogen s and are often used at all night dance party dance parties known as rave s. They act as releasing agents of not only serotonin, but of dopamine ..., on serotonin 5 HT efflux and uptake in the rat dorsal raphe nucleus journal British ..., Bing O, Nissbrandt H title Effects of mCPP on the extracellular concentrations of serotonin and dopamine ... in vivo serotonin release from long term serotonin depletion in rat brain journal Neuropsychopharmacology ... Rothman RB, Baumann MH title Serotonin releasing agents. Neurochemical, therapeutic and adverse effects ... DEFAULTSORT Serotonin Releasing Agent Category Drugs acting on the nervous system ...   more details



  1. Selective abortion

    Selective abortion may refer to Sex selective abortion and infanticide When a genetic test is performed that detects an undesirable trait see genetics and abortion Selective reduction dab ...   more details



  1. Serotonin N-acetyltransferase

    Serotonin N acetyltransferase has emerged as a target for inhibitor design see below . ref Cite journal author Weiping Zheng & Philip A. Cole title Serotonin N acetyltransferase mechanism and inhibition ...infobox enzyme Name Serotonin N acetyltransferase EC number 2.3.1.87 CAS number 92941 56 5 IUBMB EC number ... of serotonin N acetyltransferase. ref name pmid11902838 PDB 1KUX cite journal author Wolf E, De Angelis J, Khalil EM, Cole PA, Burley SK title X ray crystallographic studies of serotonin N acetyltransferase ... March pmid 11902838 doi 10.1006 jmbi.2001.5371 url issn ref protein Name serotonin N acetyltransferase ... UniProt Q16613 PDB ECnumber 2.3.1.87 Chromosome 17 Arm q Band 25 LocusSupplementaryData Serotonin ... of serotonin . It is in humans encoded by the 2.5 kb AANAT gene ref name entrez cite web title Entrez ... IR title The human serotonin N acetyltransferase EC 2.3.1.87 gene AANAT structure, chromosomal ... acetyltransferase s GNATs . Serotonin N acetyltransferase may contribute to multifactorial genetic ... class is acetyl CoA 2 arylethylamine N acetyltransferase . Other names in common use include Serotonin acetyltransferase Serotonin acetylase Arylalkylamine N acetyltransferase Serotonin N acetyltransferase ... in the modulation of serotonin dependent aspects of human behavior and pituitary function ... IR title The human serotonin N acetyltransferase EC 2.3.1.87 gene AANAT structure, chromosomal ... gland , serotonin N acetyltransferase is involved in the conversion of serotonin to melatonin ... that is responsive to light exposure see Regulation . Serotonin N acetyltransferase may contribute ... catalyzed by serotonin N acetyltransferase uses two substrate biochemistry substrates , acetyl CoA and serotonin. AANAT catalyzes the transfer of the acetyl group of Acetyl CoA to the primary amine of serotonin, thereby producing coenzyme A CoA and N acetylserotonin . File Synthesis of Melatonin from Serotonin through two enzymatic steps.png 600px In the biosynthesis of melatonin , N acetylserotonin ...   more details



  1. Enzyme inhibitor

    with the protease inhibitor ritonavir . The structure of the protease is shown by the red, blue and yellow ribbons. The inhibitor is shown as the smaller ball and stick structure near the centre. Created from PDB http www.rcsb.org pdb explore.do?structureId 1HXW 1HXW . An enzyme inhibitor is a molecule .... The binding of an inhibitor can stop a substrate biochemistry substrate from entering the enzyme s active site and or hinder the enzyme from catalysis catalysing its reaction. Inhibitor binding ... and pharmacology . A medicinal enzyme inhibitor is often judged by its specificity tests specificity ... s or nuclease s a well characterised example is the ribonuclease inhibitor , which binds to ribonuclease ... of human placental ribonuclease with placental ribonuclease inhibitor journal Biochemistry volume ... bond s, hydrophobic interaction s and ionic bond s. Multiple weak bonds between the inhibitor ... inhibitor.svg thumb 150px left Competitive inhibition substrate S and inhibitor I compete for the active ... to the effect of varying the concentration of the enzyme s substrate on the inhibitor. ref Berg J ... , the substrate and inhibitor cannot bind to the enzyme at the same time, as shown in the figure on the left. This usually results from the inhibitor having an affinity for the active site of an enzyme where the substrate also binds the substrate and inhibitor compete for access to the enzyme ... Vmax remains constant , i.e., by out competing the inhibitor. However, the apparent Km will increase ... inhibition , the inhibitor binds only to the substrate enzyme complex, it should not be confused ... thus decreasing the Km which indicates a higher binding affinity . In mixed inhibition , the inhibitor can bind to the enzyme at the same time as the enzyme s substrate. However, the binding of the inhibitor ... effect where the inhibitor binds to a different site on an enzyme. Inhibitor binding to this allosteric ... competitive inhibition is a form of mixed inhibition where the binding of the inhibitor to the enzyme ...   more details



  1. Selective distortion

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Wiktionary Selective distortion is a term that refers to the tendency of people to interpret information in a way that will support what they already believe. This concept, along with selective attention and selective retention , makes it hard for marketers to get their message across and create good product perception. Citation needed date February 2007 DEFAULTSORT Selective Distortion Category Behavioral concepts Psych stub Socio stub ...   more details



  1. Selective school

    Refimprove date December 2009 A selective school is a school that admits students on the basis of some .... The split between selective and comprehensive education is mainly seen at secondary education secondary level primary education is rarely selective. At the university level, selection is almost universal ... to attend regardless of prior qualification. Australia New South Wales details Selective school New South Wales In New South Wales , Selective school New South Wales selective high schools are government schools that select students on the basis of academic ability. Most students enter a selective high school in Year 7, after sitting the Selective High Schools Test in the previous year. The process of entering selective schools is much like that of a university, with students electing their preferences and being chosen for schools based on their performance on the Selective High Schools Test. ref http www.schools.nsw.edu.au learning k 6assessments shsplacement index.php NSW Selective High Schools Year 7 placement ref Victoria In Victoria Australia Victoria , Australia , selective high schools select all of their students based on an entrance examination. As of 2011 there are five selective ... aboutschool enrolling selectentry default.htm ref Queensland In Queensland , selective high schools are both private and public. Most private high schools are selective based on interviews ... Perth Modern School ceased to be an academically selective school. In 2007 Perth Modern School reverted to its original concept of being a fully academic selective school concurrent with the selective ... several partially selective schools such as Shenton College United Kingdom Most schools in the UK are now comprehensive school s, which are non selective. However there are still 164 Grammar ... examination, or by both. There are a number of selective schools in Scotland and Wales, some of ancient foundation. Some formerly Grant Maintained schools were selective by means of exams, tests, interviews ...   more details



  1. Selective color

    Image Selective color flag.JPG thumb right 210px Artistic use of selective color on a flag. Selective color is a post processing technique where most of a photo is converted to black and white, but some parts are left in color. This is usually achieved by using layers and masks in photo editing software Photoshop , SilverFast , Adobe Fireworks or The GIMP for example . A common application for selective color is Portrait photography portraiture , to keep the eyes and sometimes the lips in color, against an otherwise black and white photograph. Small regions of color in an otherwise monochrome image immediately draw the viewer s eye. Landscape photography is another common application for this technique. Colorful leaves in an otherwise drab scene can breathe life into a photo. Of course the technique can be applied to any genre, but portraits and landscapes are the usual beneficiaries. Films such as Schindler s List and Sin City film Sin City have made use of the technique. See also Black and white Monochrome Sepia tone Photography Digital darkroom Hand colouring The same effect using the opposite technique. Unreferenced date December 2007 External links http www.landscapephoto.us Articles SelectiveColor.html An article by LandscapePhoto.us on how to create Selective Color photos. http www.gimp.org tutorials Selective Color A tutorial on how to do selective color using GIMP. http dpshots.com photo inspiration black and white color.html Selective Coloring Showcase at DPShots Many Examples Category Photographic techniques Category Digital photography photo stub de Colorkey ...   more details



  1. Selective disclosure

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Selective disclosure is a situation when a publicly traded company discloses material information to a single person, or a limited group of people or investors, as opposed to disclosing the information to all investors at the same time. Material information is roughly defined as information that would cause a reasonable investor to make a buy or sell decision. A problem with selective disclosure that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission SEC sought to eliminate with Regulation Fair Disclosure a.k.a. Regulation FD or Reg FD , is that it creates an uneven playing field for investors, allowing some investors to profit from material market moving information before others. Possible example of selective disclosure 1. A company insider tells a small group of Wall Street analysts that the company is going to beat current analyst consensus estimates for earnings per share. If this is the first time the company disclosed such guidance, and the guidance wasn t simultaneously disseminated to all investors via a press release or publicized webcast, then the disclosure would consistitute selective disclosure. DEFAULTSORT Selective Disclosure Category Financial regulation ...   more details



  1. Selective yellow

    infobox colour title Selective yellow desaturated approximation hex FFBA00 r 255 g 186 b 0 c 0 m 27 y 100 k 0 h 44 s 100 v 100 spelling colour source CIE 1931 color space CIECD Image Corning Conaphore y.jpg thumb right One of the first optic headlamp lenses, the Corning Incorporated Corning Conaphore made of selective yellow Noviol glass Selective yellow is a colour for automotive lighting automotive lamps . ref name What http www.danielsternlighting.com images S Yellow.pdf What is Selective Yellow Light? ref Under ECE regulations , headlamp s were formerly permitted to be either white or selective yellow  in France , selective yellow was mandatory until 1993 ref name What . Both the internationalised European ECE Regulation 19 ref http www.unece.org trans main wp29 wp29regs r019r5e.pdf ... Front Fog Lamp ref permit selective yellow automotive lighting Front fog lamps front fog lamps . ECE ... ref However, selective yellow headlamps remain permitted throughout Europe on vehicles already so ... of selective yellow is to improve Visual perception vision by removing shorter, blue wavelength s from ... Regulations formally define selective yellow in terms of the CIE 1931 colour space as follows cellspacing ... math y ge 0.940 x math math y ge 0.440 math The entirety of the basic selective yellow definition ... selective yellow definition at 0.502, 0.477 and moving it towards the D65 white point , until it meets the sRGB gamut triangle at 0.478, 0.458 . Here are images of a race car equipped with selective yellow headlamps and driving lamps, a set of fog lamps designed to produce selective yellow light, and of the light beam emitted from the same lamps gallery Image Porsche 911 with selective yellow headlights.jpg Porsche 911 with selective yellow lights Image foglights.jpg Selective yellow Automotive lighting Foglamps foglights Image fogson.jpg The beam produced by selective yellow lights gallery References references Shades of yellow Selective yellow Category Shades of yellow Category ...   more details



  1. Selective soldering

    Orphan date February 2008 wikify date December 2010 Selective soldering is the process of selectively soldering components to printed circuit boards , molded modules, etc. that could be damaged by the heat of a reflow oven in a traditional Surface mount technology SMT assembly process. Consequently this process usually follows an SMT oven reflow process, but not always. Therefore parts to be selectively soldered are most often surrounded by parts that have been previously soldered in a surface mount reflow process, and the selective solder process must be sufficiently precise in order to avoid these components so as not to damage them. Process There are a number of assembly processes used to perform selective soldering these include Selective aperture tooling over wave solder . These tools effectively mask off the areas previously soldered in the SMT reflow soldering process while exposing ... to a Printed circuit board PCB assembly. Mass Selective Dip Solder fountain , is the analog of selective ... the areas to be soldered. The PCB is then presented over the selective solder fountain and all selective soldering of the printed circuit board are soldered simultaneously as the PCB is lowered into the solder fountain. Each tool is specific to a PCB assembly. Miniature wave selective solder ... to perform the selective solder process. This process is generally regarded to be tool less unlike to the first two examples. Laser Selective Soldering System are the newest systems and are able to import ... to reduce manufacturing costs. Other less common selective solder processes include hot iron solder ... gas including hydrogen with various methods of presenting the solder as above.. There are other selective ... sprinklers where the fuse is low temperature solder alloys and many more. Regardless of selective soldering equipment used, there are two types of selective flux applicators a spray fluxer and or a dropjet ... content article 159 10044 alan cable ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Selective Soldering Category ...   more details



  1. Selective surface

    In solar thermal collector s, a selective surface or selective Absorption electromagnetic radiation absorber is a means of increasing its operation temperature and or efficiency. The selectivity is defined as the ratio of solar radiation absorption electromagnetic radiation absorption alpha to thermal infrared radiation Emission electromagnetic radiation emission epsilon . Materials that exhibit this combination of characteristics do not, however, exist in nature. Selective surfaces take advantage of the differing wavelengths of incident solar radiation and the emissive radiation from the absorbing surface Solar radiation covers approximately the wavelengths 350  nm...4.000  nm UV A , Visible light visible and near infrared   Near infrared NIR or IR A plus IR B . Thermal infrared radiation, from materials with temperatures approximately in the interval 40..100 C, covers approximately the wavelengths 4.000  nm...40.000  nm   4  um...40  um The thermal infrared radiation interval being named or covered by Mid infrared MIR , LWIR or IR C . Selective materials Normally, a combination of materials is used. One of the first selective surfaces investigated was simply copper with a layer of black cupric oxide . Black chromium black chrome nickel plated copper is another selective surface that is very durable, highly resistant to humidity or oxidizing atmospheres and extreme temperature s while being able to retain its selective properties but expensive. Another combination consists of steel plated with gold , silicon , and silicon dioxide . Although ordinary black paint has high solar absorption, it also has high thermal emissivity, and thus its selectivity is low. So it is not considered to be a true selective surface . Typical values for a selective ... been obtained in laboratories. Other selective surfaces There exists other selective surfaces that are not normally ... web 20110616122534 www.bcas.net Publication EnergyNewsletter Document 2003 5.PDF Selective ...   more details



  1. Selective fading

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Image Radio propagation noise.jpg 300px thumb right Selective fading causes a cloudy pattern to appear on a spectrogram display. Selective fading or frequency selective fading is a radio propagation anomaly caused by partial cancellation of a radio Signalling telecommunication signal by itself &mdash the signal arrives at the receiver by Multipath propagation two different paths , and at least one of the paths is changing lengthening or shortening . This typically happens in the early evening or early morning as the various layers in the ionosphere move, separate, and combine. The two paths can both be skywave or one be groundwave . Selective fading manifests as a slow, cyclic disturbance the cancellation effect, or null , is deepest at one particular frequency, which changes constantly, sweeping through the received Sound audio . The effect can be counteracted by applying some diversity scheme , for example OFDM with subcarrier interleaving and forward error correction , or by using two receiver radio receivers with separate antenna radio antenna s spaced a quarter wavelength apart, or a specially designed diversity reception diversity receiver with two antennas. Such a receiver continuously compares the signals arriving at the two antennas and presents the better signal. See also Attenuation distortion Fading Diversity scheme s OFDM DEFAULTSORT Selective Fading Category Radio frequency propagation fading ko ...   more details



  1. Selective Insurance

    Infobox Company company name Selective Insurance Group company logo Image Selective logo.png company type Public company Public nasdaq SIGI foundation 1926 location Branchville, New Jersey key people Gregory E. Murphy, Chairman of the Board, President, CEO num employees 2,000 employees revenue 1.846 billion 2007 industry Insurance Types of insurance Property and casualty insurance , Insurance homepage http www.selective.com www.selective.com Selective Insurance Group, Inc. nasdaq SIGI , is a regional insurance holding company based in Branchville, New Jersey , and provides property and casualty insurance products and insurance services to customers in the United States through its subsidiaries. Selective provides insurance, alternative risk management products and related services to businesses and individuals, and administers flood insurance policies for the National Flood Insurance Program. The Insurance Operations segment writes commercial lines and personal lines property and casualty insurance through independent insurance agents in 22 states in the Eastern and Midwestern regions of the United States. Selective competes with Cincinnati Financial , Ohio Casualty, Harleysville, St. Paul Travelers , The Hartford , Zurich Financial Services , GEICO and Progressive Corporation Progressive . External links http www.selective.com Company home page insurance company stub Category Insurance companies of the United States Category Companies established in 1926 ...   more details



  1. Selective reduction

    Selective reduction or fetal reduction is the practice of abortion aborting one or more fetus es in a multifetal pregnancy , say quadruplets , to a twin or singleton pregnancy. Selective reduction is done for both medical and non medical reasons. Medical issues generally related to multiple births, including premature birth s, low birth weight s, and associated medical problems. Non medical reasons include that the couple or the mother do not feel that they are emotionally or financially ready to handle more than one child. ref cite web last HUTCHISON first COURTNEY title When Two or More Become One Selective Reduction for Multiple Births url http abcnews.go.com Health WomensHealth reducing twins singles womans choice story?id 14311243 .T2poumKok2Q publisher ABC News accessdate 21 March 2012 ref Selective reduction can also be used to reduce a twin pregnancy to a singleton one. This is a less common but growing practice as the risks in twin pregnancies, while existent, are much lower than in higher order multiple pregnancies. ref cite web last HUTCHISON first COURTNEY title When Two or More Become One Selective Reduction for Multiple Births url http abcnews.go.com Health WomensHealth reducing twins singles womans choice story?id 14311243 .T2poumKok2Q publisher ABC News accessdate 21 March 2012 ref In many cases this type of multifetal reduction is chosen by couples who used Assisted ... web last Macnair first Dr Trisha title Selective reduction in pregnancy url http www.bbc.co.uk health ... School Family Health Guide , page 913 Simon and Schuster 1999 Selective reduction is usually ... geneticist, and a group of doctors, developed the procedure for selective reduction in the 1980s. ref name urlWashington Post Magazine Examines Selective Reduction Procedure For Pregnancies With Multiple ... Magazine Examines Selective Reduction Procedure For Pregnancies With Multiple Fetuses work accessdate ref See also Abortion Assisted reproductive technology Sex selective abortion and infanticide References ...   more details



  1. Selective sweep

    A selective sweep is the reduction or elimination of genetic variation variation among the nucleotide s in neighboring DNA of a mutation as the result of recent and strong positive natural selection . A selective sweep can occur when a new mutation occurs that increases the Fitness biology fitness of the carrier relative to other members of the population . Natural selection will favour individuals that have a higher fitness and with time the newly mutated variant allele will increase in frequency relative to other alleles. As its prevalence increases, neutral and nearly neutral genetic variation linked to the new mutation will also become more prevalent. This phenomenon is called genetic hitchhiking . A strong selective sweep results in a region of the genome where the positively selected haplotype the mutated allele and its neighbours is essentially the only one that exists in the population, resulting in a large reduction of the total genetic variation in that chromosome region. Detecting selective sweeps Whether or not a selective sweep has occurred can be investigated in various ways. One method is to measure linkage disequilibrium , i.e., whether a given haplotype is overrepresented in the population. Under neutral evolution, genetic recombination will result in the reshuffling of the different alleles within a haplotype, and no single haplotype will dominate the population. However, during a selective sweep, selection for a positively selected gene variant will also result ... of strong linkage disequilibrium might indicate that there has been a recent selective sweep, and can ... found evidence for selective sweeps on chromosomes Chromosome 1 human 1 , Chromosome 2 human 2 ... gene responsible for the yellow endosperm color, shows strong evidence for a selective sweep in yellow ... maize lines had increased diversity and no evidence of linkage disequilibrium associated with a selective ... selective sweep journal Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. volume 101 issue 26 pages 9885 90 ...   more details



  1. Selective enforcement

    unreferenced date December 2008 Selective enforcement is the ability that executors of the law such as police officers or administrative agencies, in some cases have to arbitrarily select choice individuals as being outside of the law. The use of enforcement discretion in an arbitrary way is referred to as selective enforcement or selective prosecution . Historically, selective enforcement is recognized as a sign of tyranny, and an abuse of power, because it violates rule of law , allowing men to apply justice only when they choose. Aside from this being inherently unjust, it almost inevitably must lead to favoritism and extortion, with those empowered to choose being able to help their friends, take bribes, and threaten those from they desire favors. Allowing bad doctors to injure again and again or otherwise turning a blind eye on medical corruption , especially for criminal wrongdoing on the basis of having to live in the same community are examples. Each province or state investigates and disciplines doctors differently. The authorities are guilty of selective enforcement and of refusing to adequately investigate and prosecute physicians. Selective enforcement sets a bad precedent. Self regulation may predispose. However, the converse can also be true. Police officer discretion is sometimes warranted for minor offenses, for instance where a warning to a teenager could be quite effective without putting the teen through a legal process and also reduces costs of governmental legal resources. Another example is patrol officers parked on the side of a highway for speed enforcement. It may be impractical and cost prohibitive to ticket everyone who is going any amount over the speed limit, so the officer should watch for the more egregious cases and those drivers who are showing signs of driving recklessly. See also Turning a blind eye Selective prosecution law stub government stub law enforcement stub Category Law enforcement terminology ...   more details



  1. Protease inhibitor

    Protease inhibitor can refer to Protease inhibitor pharmacology a class of medication that inhibits viral protease Protease inhibitor biology molecules that inhibit proteases disambig ...   more details



  1. Selective perception

    citations missing date October 2007 Selective Perception is a broad term to identify the behavior all people exhibit to tend to see things based on their particular frame of reference. Selective perception may refer to any number of cognitive bias es in psychology related to the way expectations affect perception . For instance, several studies have shown that students who were told they were consuming alcohol ic beverages which in fact were non alcoholic perceived themselves as being drunk , exhibited fewer physiological symptoms of social stress, and drove a simulated car similarly to other subjects who had actually consumed alcohol. The result is somewhat similar to the placebo effect . Fact date October 2007 In one classic study on this subject related to the hostile media effect which is itself an excellent example of selective perception , viewers watched a filmstrip of a particularly violent Princeton University Princeton Dartmouth College Dartmouth American football game. Princeton viewers reported seeing nearly twice as many rule infractions committed by the Dartmouth team than did Dartmouth viewers. One Dartmouth alumnus did not see any infractions committed by the Dartmouth side and erroneously assumed he had been sent only part of the film, sending word requesting the rest. ref Hastorf, A.H. & Cantril, H. 1954 . They saw a game A case study. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology , 49, 129 134. ref Selective perception is also an issue for advertisers, as consumers may engage with some ads and not others based on their pre existing beliefs about the brand. Seymour Smith , a prominent advertising researcher, found evidence for selective perception in advertising research in the early 1960s, and he defined it to be a procedure by which people let in, or screen ... better equipped to control for selective perception. Selective perceptions are of two types Low ... reflist Further reading http www.investingator.org selective perception.html Selective Perception ...   more details



  1. Selective adsorption

    Unreferenced date February 2007 Orphan date December 2007 Selective adsorption is the effect when minima associated with bound state bound state resonance s occur in specular intensity in atom surface scattering . It was first observed in 1930 by Theodor Estermann Estermann and Otto Stern Stern . Starting from the 1970s, selective adsorption has been extensively studied, both theoretically and experimentally. It is a powerful tool to determine the gas surface interaction potential by yielding the vibrational energy spectrum of the gas atom bound to the surface. Energy level s measured with this technique are available for many systems. Category Surface chemistry Category Physics Physics stub ...   more details



  1. Selective reabsorption

    Image Selective reabsorption3.JPG thumb right 200px A diagram to show the process of selective reabsorption. Selective reabsorption takes place in the proximal tubule proximal convoluted tubule PCT of the kidney. It is the process by which useful substances within the glomerular filtrate such as glucose, amino acids, vitamins and water are taken back into the blood after ultrafiltration . As only certain substances are reabsorbed, it is known as selective reabsorption. A basic outline of the process of selective reabsorption The co transport pump actively transports sodium out of the PCT wall using energy from converting ATP to ADP Pi to maintain a low Na concentration gradient in the wall. This low concentration gradient means that Na ions from the glomerulus filtrate can easily passively diffuse into the wall of the PCT. However the Na ions cannot diffuse freely across the membrane, but can only enter through special transporter carrier proteins in the membrane of the wall. There are several different kinds of these transporter proteins, each of which transports another molecule, such as glucose or amino acids. The concentration gradient for the sodium provides the energy to pull in these other molecules into the wall of the PCT. As the substances listed above Na ions, amino acids and glucose enter the wall of the PCT, so does 65 70 of the water in the glomerulus filtrate via osmosis. Water can move freely through the wall of the PCT it does not require a transporter protein. Nearly all the rest of the water is reabsorbed into the blood in the Loop of Henle and the Collecting duct system . However as urea is a small molecule it can pass easily through the membrane of the PCT wall. As the concentration of urea in the filtrate is significantly higher than in the blood, around 50 of urea on the filtrate is reabsorbed. References cite book title Biology 2 author Mary Jones, Jennifer Gregory. publisher Cambridge University Press year 2004 Mr A.J.Yorath, M.C.S. Kit Briant ...   more details



  1. Selective Wreckage

    Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Selective Wreckage Type compilation Artist Crime In Stereo Cover Selective Wreckage.jpg Alt Released 2008 Start date 2008 MM DD Recorded 2005 2007 Genre Melodic hardcore , Hardcore punk hardcore Length Duration m MM s SS Label Bridge 9 Records Producer Last album Crime in Stereo Is Dead br 2007 This album Selective Wreckage br 2008 Next album I Was Trying to Describe You to Someone br 2010 Album ratings rev1 Alter The Press rev1Score ??? Rating ? 5 ref Cite web author Reid, Sean url http www.alterthepress.com 2008 09 album review crime in stereo selective.html title Album Review Crime In Stereo Selective Wreckage publisher Alter The Press ref Selective Wreckage is a b sides collection by melodic hardcore group Crime in Stereo . This compilation features unreleased songs that documented the band s evolution from the 2005 recording sessions for The Troubled Stateside and 2007 s Crime in Stereo Is Dead , as well as tracks from the never released Split album split Extended play EP with Capital, and songs from many other various recording sessions. ref cite web url http www.b9store.com product 1097 title Bridge Nine Store publisher B9store.com date accessdate 2012 03 12 ref Track listing Panned Auras Everywhere and All the Time Desertbed Love When the Women Come Out to Dance Takbir The Bride Four X s These People Ought to Know Who We Are and That We Are Here Let Me Take You Out References reflist Category Crime in Stereo albums Category Article Feedback 5 2000s album stub ...   more details



  1. Selective mutism

    Infobox disease Name Selective Mutism AQ Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 F 94 0 f 90 ICD9 ICD9 309.83 ... Selective mutism SM is an anxiety disorder in which a person who is normally capable of speech is unable to speak in given situations, or to specific people. Selective mutism usually co exists with shyness ... improve section date August 2010 Children and adults with selective mutism are fully capable of speech ... The behaviour may be perceived as shyness or rudeness by others. A child with selective mutism may ... in any situation, even close family members. Selective mutism is by definition characterized by the following ... among family members not always answering to name, for example that set them apart from a child with selective ..., it cannot be diagnosed as selective mutism as stated in the last item on the list above. Selective ... to respond to social stimuli. Children with selective mutism, especially when they have severe social ... input, if they are highly sensitive, or from the task at hand. Most people with selective mutism have ... that selective mute people choose to be silent in certain situations, while the truth is that they often ... to selective mutism in 1994. Don t tell us that this interpretation is not without controversy ... stated, the understanding of selective mutism changed in the early 90s. Works before that reflect ... that selective mutism is not caused by anxiety, we would love to discuss it here. The incidence epidemiology incidence of selective mutism is not certain. Due to the poor understanding of this condition ... and feelings A strong sense of right and wrong ref http www.theselectivemutism.info symptoms of selective ... material stating that selective mutism is caused by stubbornness, abuse, or trauma that was written before 1994. As just stated, the understanding of selective mutism changed in the early 1990s ... to the conclusion that selective mutism is not caused by anxiety, present it for discussion on the talk page. Most children with selective mutism are believed to have an inherited predisposition ...   more details




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