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Finally, and most importantly, how has nature exploited subunit exchange in activated CaMKII to determine the actual outcomes of neuronal signaling as well as in heart and other systems?

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We join two neural network types, Structured Sparse Coding (SSC) of generative nature exploiting sparse groups of neurons and Feed-Forward Networks (FFNs) into one architecture.

Nature exploits very complex molecular-level devices to substain life, and, in the last twenty years, the development of supramolecular chemistry has allowed the construction of simple molecular-level devices, that are of interest not only for basic research, but also for the growth of nanoscience and nanotechnology.

Streptochilus globigerus is therefore tychopelagic [ 92] in nature, exploiting both benthic and planktonic habitats [ 72].

But eons before the dawning of mathematical awareness, nature had exploited this supposedly forbidden form, realizing it throughout the vegetable and marine kingdoms.

Four datasets of diverse nature are exploited for performance evaluation, namely the iris, the SPECTheart, the vertebral column, and the wine quality datasets.

Non-linear and co-operative mechanisms of irreversible thermodynamics have not yet been adequately considered and explored for electrocatalysis even though it is probable that nature has exploited its advantages in biological structures.

It would be interesting to know whether they are small (hence whether nature has exploited the given reactions to the full).

Acquisition of multiple IOP measurements was beyond the scope of the current study, which is retrospective in nature and exploited extant data from the standard clinical evaluation of patients.

Within the past few years, it has become clear that nature has exploited this ability to read the chemical structure of DNA bases for purposes other than canonical DNA repair.

Indeed, nature has exploited a variety of polypeptides, including mellitin, with high amphiphilicity, to achieve antimicrobial, antifungal, antiviral, or anticancer activities by attacking biological membranes to modulate the structural and dynamical properties of the lipids on different length- and time scales.

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