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(1995)
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(Instituto di studi storici, Facoltà di scienze politiche, Università degli studi di Milano, 1987)
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(2018-01-22)Department: PsychologyFor many, typing is ubiquitous and effortless. Nevertheless, it is a complex behavior that requires the cognitive system to direct specific fingers to specific keys in specific orders quickly and accurately. This study ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2008-04-28)
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Deep Characterization of Multimodal Brain Changes Across Pregnancy and the Postpartum: A Case Study (2023-03-20)Department: PsychologyCarrying a fetus to term results in physiological, cognitive, and socioemotional changes in pregnant individuals’ bodies. Past non-human animal studies indicate that the maternal brain undergoes structural and functional ...
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(2016-04-13)Department: Computer ScienceDeep learning has been used successfully in supervised classification tasks in order to learn complex patterns. The purpose of the study is to apply this machine learning technique to classifying images of brains with ...
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(2022-05-16)Department: Computer ScienceDeveloping an optimal policy for building energy management is a difficult problem because the system exhibits non-stationary behaviors and the target policy needs to evolve with changes in the state transition and reward ...
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(2022-07-22)Department: Civil EngineeringA commercial civil aviation flight typically goes through multiple phases from flight planning to the final landing, including push back, takeoff, climb, cruise, descent, final approach, and landing. Among them, the final ...
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(2022-03-28)Department: Computer ScienceAdaptive control of robotic systems is challenging due to nonlinear system dynamics and time-varying parameters that govern the system’s behavior. Naturally, deep reinforcement learning (DRL) is a suitable choice for the ...
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Deepening Understanding of Parents' Role Construction for Involvement in Their Children's Education (2008-06-12)Department: PsychologyThis thesis examined the development of parents’ active role construction for involvement in their children’s education. Guided by cognitive, social, and cultural theories of development, this study investigated the influence ...
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(2024-03-25)Department: Cell & Developmental BiologyMitochondrial and peroxisomal dynamics driven by DRP1 are integral to many cellular functions. Mutations in DRP1 lead to a devastating neurodevelopmental disease known as encephalopathy due to defective mitochondrial and ...
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(2024-03-25)Department: Cell & Developmental BiologyMitochondrial and peroxisomal dynamics driven by DRP1 are integral to many cellular functions. Mutations in DRP1 lead to a devastating neurodevelopmental disease known as encephalopathy due to defective mitochondrial and ...
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(2024-03-25)Department: Cell & Developmental BiologyMitochondrial and peroxisomal dynamics driven by DRP1 are integral to many cellular functions. Mutations in DRP1 lead to a devastating neurodevelopmental disease known as encephalopathy due to defective mitochondrial and ...
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(2024-03-25)Department: Cell & Developmental BiologyMitochondrial and peroxisomal dynamics driven by DRP1 are integral to many cellular functions. Mutations in DRP1 lead to a devastating neurodevelopmental disease known as encephalopathy due to defective mitochondrial and ...
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(2024-03-25)Department: Cell & Developmental BiologyMitochondrial and peroxisomal dynamics driven by DRP1 are integral to many cellular functions. Mutations in DRP1 lead to a devastating neurodevelopmental disease known as encephalopathy due to defective mitochondrial and ...
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(2024-03-25)Department: Cell & Developmental BiologyMitochondrial and peroxisomal dynamics driven by DRP1 are integral to many cellular functions. Mutations in DRP1 lead to a devastating neurodevelopmental disease known as encephalopathy due to defective mitochondrial and ...
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(2003-12-09)Department: PhysicsThis thesis focuses on two main topics: the reactions and dynamics of water and oxygen interstitials and the optical properties and associated relaxation mechanisms of two selected defects in amorphous SiO2. The theoretical ...
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(FRONTIERS IN CELL AND DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, 2019-07-03)The conserved oligomeric complex (COG) is a multi-subunit vesicle tethering complex that functions in retrograde trafficking at the Golgi. We have previously demonstrated that the formation of enlarged endo-lysosomal ...
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(FRONTIERS IN CELL AND DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, 2019-07-03)The conserved oligomeric complex (COG) is a multi-subunit vesicle tethering complex that functions in retrograde trafficking at the Golgi. We have previously demonstrated that the formation of enlarged endo-lysosomal ...
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(FRONTIERS IN CELL AND DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, 2019-07-03)The conserved oligomeric complex (COG) is a multi-subunit vesicle tethering complex that functions in retrograde trafficking at the Golgi. We have previously demonstrated that the formation of enlarged endo-lysosomal ...