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    Research of Enterprise Architecture for Safety Production Management of Coal Mine by ZHAO Bo, FAN Yu-shun, JIA You-peng

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…An enterprise architecture for safety production management of coal mine was built, a business architecture framework was given that included business lines, business components, normal business processes and organization architecture. Steps to build data architecture from business processes, data-driven application architecture defining mode and technology architecture reflecting characteristics of coal mine information were introduced. …”
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    Introduction by Jia-Rey Chang

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The design framework is termed “HyperCell”, which involves, developing real-time interactive designs leading to novel organic architectural proposals. Furthermore, such a biotic space advances the next level of artistic and philosophical discourse via broadening the range of innovative interactive architectural design thinking. …”
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    The Pathogenesis of Cardiac Fibrosis: A Review of Recent Progress by Kazuaki Maruyama, Kyoko Imanaka-Yoshida

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…However, pathological cardiac remodeling in excessive and continuous tissue damage with subsequent ECM deposition results in a distorted organ architecture and significantly impacts cardiac function. …”
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    The Named-State Register File by Nuth, Peter R.

    Published 2004
    “…This thesis demonstrates an implementation of the Named-State Register File and estimates the access time and chip area required for different organizations. Architectural simulations of large sequential and parallel applications show that the NSF can reduce execution time by 9% to 17% compared to alternative register files.…”
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    Sphingolipids at Plasmodesmata: Structural Components and Functional Modulators by Yingying Zhang, Shuang Wang, Lu Wang, Xiaoyan Chang, Yongxiao Fan, Meiqing He, Dawei Yan

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…In this review, we focus on highlighting the functions of sphingolipid species in plasmodesmata, including membrane microdomain organization, architecture transformation, callose deposition and permeability control, and signaling regulation. …”
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    The Glide/Gcm fate determinant controls initiation of collective cell migration by regulating Frazzled by Tripti Gupta, Arun Kumar, Pierre B. Cattenoz, K VijayRaghavan, Angela Giangrande

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…Collective migration is a complex process that contributes to build precise tissue and organ architecture. Several molecules implicated in cell interactions also control collective migration, but their precise role and the finely tuned expression that orchestrates this complex developmental process are poorly understood. …”
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    Comparative analysis of architectural and landscape solutions of the Norra Djurgårdsstaden district in Stockholm and the residential complex “Scandinavia” in New Moscow by Dormidontova Victoria V., Arkharova Anna A., Nedel’nitsina Ekaterina V.

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The study of the functional organization, architectural and landscape solutions, spatial and coloristic expressiveness of the North Jurgardstaden district in Stockholm and the Skandinavia residential complex in New Moscow allowed us to critically evaluate the copying of design solutions without taking into account the specifics, urban context and scale of a specific territory.…”
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    Polyaniline Hybrids with Biological Tissue, and Biological Polymers as Physiological—Electroactive Materials by Mai Ichikawa, Masashi Otaki, Hiromasa Goto

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…This paper reports the preparation of conducting polymer composites with a combination of bio-tissue and bio-substance for the creation of bio-based electrically active organized architecture.…”
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    The 3-dimensional printing for dental tissue regeneration: the state of the art and future challenges by Fengxiao Zhao, Fengxiao Zhao, Fengxiao Zhao, Zhijun Zhang, Zhijun Zhang, Zhijun Zhang, Weihua Guo, Weihua Guo, Weihua Guo, Weihua Guo

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…While contemporary clinical treatments have enabled tooth restoration to a certain extent, achieving functional tooth regeneration remains a challenging task due to the intricate and hierarchically organized architecture of teeth. The past few decades have seen a rapid development of three-dimensional (3D) printing technology, which has provided new breakthroughs in the field of tissue engineering and regenerative dentistry. …”
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    Situated perspectives on the city: a reflection on scaling participation through design by De Carli, Beatrice, Apsan Frediani, Alexandre

    Published 2021
    “…We discuss these ideas by drawing on our own experience of devising and facilitating a number of participatory design and planning initiatives titled Change by Design with the non-profit organization Architecture Sans Frontières – UK (ASF-UK). Reflecting on this experience, we argue that the inclusion of a design-based, city-level perspective in localized upgrading initiatives can be a powerful conceptual and practical tool to support horizontal, vertical and deep scaling; and we highlight the importance of constructing this design tool in an embodied and situated manner, so that scaling processes remain firmly grounded in everyday lives and experiences.…”
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    The embryonic mouse hindbrain as a qualitative and quantitative model for studying the molecular and cellular mechanisms of angiogenesis. by Fantin, A, Vieira, J, Plein, A, Maden, C, Ruhrberg, C

    Published 2013
    “…The hindbrain model also permits the visualization of ligand binding to blood vessels in situ and the analysis of blood vessel growth within a natural multicellular microenvironment in which endothelial cells (ECs) interact with non-ECs to refine the 3D organ architecture. The entire procedure, from embryo isolation to imaging and through to results analysis, takes approximately 4 d.…”
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    Topological analysis of multicellular complexity in the plant hypocotyl by Matthew DB Jackson, Hao Xu, Salva Duran-Nebreda, Petra Stamm, George W Bassel

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…We investigated the topological properties of complex organ architecture by digitally capturing global cellular interactions in the plant embryonic stem (hypocotyl), and analyzing these using quantitative network analysis. …”
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    The pseudokinase MLKL contributes to host defense against Streptococcus pluranimalium infection by mediating NLRP3 inflammasome activation and extracellular trap formation by Yu-Xin Lei, Yang Liu, Li-Hua Xing, Yu-Jing Wu, Xue-Yin Wang, Fan-Hua Meng, Ya-Nan Lou, Zhao-Guo Ma, Lin Yuan, Shui-Xing Yu

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Notably, Mlkl deficiency leads to increased mortality, increased bacterial colonization, severe destruction of organ architecture, and elevated inflammatory cell infiltration in murine models of S. pluranimalium pulmonary and systemic infection. …”
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    Bacterial Interactions in the Context of Chronic Wound Biofilm: A Review by Benjamin A. R. N. Durand, Cassandra Pouget, Chloé Magnan, Virginie Molle, Jean-Philippe Lavigne, Catherine Dunyach-Remy

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The temporal reshuffle of biofilm relies on an organized architecture. Microbial community turnover is mainly associated with debridement (allowing transitioning from one major representant to another), but also with microbial competition and/or collaboration within wounds. …”
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    The cellular architecture of the antimicrobial response network in human leprosy granulomas by Ma, Feiyang, Hughes, Travis K, Teles, Rosane MB, Andrade, Priscila R, de Andrade Silva, Bruno J, Plazyo, Olesya, Tsoi, Lam C, Do, Tran, Wadsworth, Marc H, Oulee, Aislyn, Ochoa, Maria Teresa, Sarno, Euzenir N, Iruela-Arispe, M Luisa, Klechevsky, Eynav, Bryson, Bryan, Shalek, Alex K, Bloom, Barry R, Gudjonsson, Johann E, Pellegrini, Matteo, Modlin, Robert L

    Published 2023
    “…By integrating the spatial coordinates of the key cell types and antimicrobial gene expression in RR and T-lep lesions, we constructed a map revealing the organized architecture of granulomas depicting compositional and functional layers by which macrophages, T cells, keratinocytes and fibroblasts can each contribute to the antimicrobial response.…”
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    Extending on-surface synthesis from 2D to 3D by cycloaddition with C60 by Pengcheng Ding, Shaoshan Wang, Cristina Mattioli, Zhuo Li, Guoqiang Shi, Ye Sun, André Gourdon, Lev Kantorovich, Flemming Besenbacher, Federico Rosei, Miao Yu

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…This work unlocks an unconventional route for bottom-up precise synthesis of three-dimensional covalently-bonded organic architectures/devices on surfaces.…”
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    Ambiguity in the presentation of decellularized tissue composition: the need for standardized approaches by Bruyneel, A, Carr, C

    Published 2016
    “…Decellularization offers great potential to the field of tissue engineering, since this method gives rise to scaffold material with the native organ architecture by removing all cellular material and leaving much of the extra-cellular matrix (ECM) intact. …”
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