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Signal transduction (24301 bytes)
1: ...Slower processes are rarely referred to as signal transduction. 3: ...rred to as a "[[Signalling cascade (biochemistry)|signalling cascade]]" or "second messenger pathway" and ... 5: ...of life depends, at the cellular level, on signal transduction. 11: ... [[nerve]]s and [[muscle]]s, for example). Signal transduction mediates how cells respond to such stimuli. 13: ...and interact with the [[cell membrane]]. Several "signaling molecules", such as the [[neurotransmitter]]s ... Transduction (931 bytes) 1: The word '''''transduction''''' has several meanings: 3: ...pmental psychology]], [[transduction (psychology)|transduction]] is reasoning from specific cases to specific ca... 4: *In [[physiology]], [[transduction (physiology)|transduction]] is transportation of a stimuli to the [[nervous... 5: *In [[genetics]], [[transduction (genetics)|transduction]] is the transfer of viral, bacterial, or both ba... 6: *In [[biophysics]], [[transduction (biophysics)|transduction]] is the conveyance of energy from one [[electron... Transduction (genetics) (1429 bytes) 1: '''Transduction''' is the process in which [[DNA]] is moved from ... 7: More generally, '''transduction''' is the process by which genetic material, e.g.... 9: ... '''transduction''' can be shorthand for [[Signal transduction]]. Transduction (biophysics) (2039 bytes) 1: In [[biophysics]], '''transduction''' is the conveyance of energy from one [[electro... 11: In the pathway of this end-point transduction, the energy is ''transferred'' along a number of ... Transduction (physiology) (1183 bytes) 1: In [[physiology]], '''transduction''' is the conversion of a stimulus from one form ... 3: ...duced by [[sensory receptor]]s into an electrical signal. 5: ...he photoreceptor results in the transduction of a signal into fewer electrical impulses. Transduction (machine learning) (2913 bytes) 1: ...istical inference]], and [[machine learning]], '''transduction''' or '''transductive inference''' is [[reasoning... 5: ..., as a motivating principle for machine learning, transduction is preferable to induction since induction requir... 9: ...pretation of transduction. In Bayesian inference, transduction is the computation the [[posterior probability]] ... Signal 1 (3091 bytes) 3: ...er: none; margin: 0; padding: 0; color: #6a6c76;">Signal One</p> 31: '''Signal One''' is a radio-station operated by the [[Wirel... 33: The station began as '''Signal Radio''' which first broadcast to Staffordshire i... 35: ...ne FM remaining on-air in Stockport on 104.9, and Signal One taking over Cheshire's 96.4 frequency. 38: *[[Signal 2]] Signal (1389 bytes) 1: A '''signal''' may refer to: 3: ...on (in either one or several dimensions). See ''[[Signal (information theory)]]''. 4: ...while [[digital]] signals are [[discrete]] (see [[signal processing]] and [[noise (physics)]]). 5: * a '''[[signal (computing)|signal]]''' in [[computing]]. 6: ...ic signal]], [[Pedestrian crossing]] or [[Railway signal]]). Signal 2 (1996 bytes) 3: ...er: none; margin: 0; padding: 0; color: #6a6c76;">Signal 2</p> 33: *[[Signal 1]] 35: [[Category:UK Radio Stations|Signal Two]] Signal beam (580 bytes) 1: ...[[laser]] beams used to write [[hologram]]s. The signal beam is the beam that carries the information to ... Afferent signal (483 bytes) 1: ...icated exclusively to either afferent or efferent signalling. Discrete signal (1237 bytes) 1: ...information theory)|sampled]] from a [[continuous signal]]. 2: Unlike a continuous signal, a discrete signal is not a [[continuous function]] but a [[sequence... 3: Each value in the sequence is called a [[sample (signal)|sample]]. 5: Since a discrete signal is a sequence of samples, the [[sampling rate]] m... 10: ...trol]] is a [[digital system]] that uses discrete signals for use in [[control theory|control]] systems. Signal reconstruction (2768 bytes) 1: ...means the determination of an original continuous signal from a sequence of equally spaced samples. 6: In our example, the vector space of sampled signals <math>\Bbb C^n</math> is ''n''-dimensional compl... Signal peptide (3011 bytes) 1: ...eptides may also be called targeting signals or [[signal sequence]]s. 2: The amino acid sequences of signal peptides direct proteins which are synthesized in... 4: ...oxisome, which are called [[peroxisomal targeting signal]]s (PTS). One is PTS1, which is made of three ami... 7: Following is a list of types of signal peptides: 8: *N-terminus signal peptides often target the [[mitochondrial matrix]... Diving signal (1761 bytes) 1: '''Diving Signals''' are a form of [[Sign language]] used by [[SCU... 3: ...ensive equipment like that and must use '''Diving Signals'''. 5: == Hand signals == 7: In most situations simple [[hand]] signals are used. The most basic ones are: 18: == Torch / flashlight signals == Signal (bridge) (6494 bytes) 2: ...oose particular cards to play to communicate a '''signal'''. 4: ==Standard signals== 6: ===Attitude signal=== 7: ... a low card is discouraging. Attitude is normally signaled when following suit to partner's led suit and w... 9: ...le, if partner leads the Ace of spades, you might signal with the nine if you held the King (requesting pa... Railway signal (12182 bytes) 1: A '''Signal''' is a mechanical or electrical device that indi... 3: ...ht|[[Network Rail]] two-aspect electrical railway signal set at danger]] 6: Signals are used to indicate one or more of the followin... 12: * the state of the next signal 14: Signals can be placed: Signal box (2331 bytes) 1: ...box and train.jpg|thumb|225px|right|A traditional signal box]] 2: ...d pulleys. The guts of this system is the [[frame|signalling frame]], wherein one finds this complex cabli... 4: ...ost modern countries have few, if any, mechanical signalling remaining in the rail system. 6: ...atrickswell_signal_box.jpg|thumb|right||A disused signal box at [[Patrickswell]], [[County Limerick]], [[I... 8: ... local 'circuit' and the nature of the electrical signals will show whereabouts exactly the train lies. Self-clocking signal (566 bytes) 1: ...g embedded synchronization information within the signal, and adding constraints on the coding of the data... 3: Examples of self-clocking signals include: 7: * [[PDH]] signals Distress signal (2694 bytes) 1: A '''distress signal''' is an internationally recognized means of obta... 3: The most well known distress signal is the [[Morse code]] group [[SOS]], which is sen... 5: ... Military aircraft use 243 MHz. Aircraft can also signal an emergency by setting one of several special [[... 7: ...re to be sent in groups of three. Distress can be signaled by any unusual action repeated in groups of thr... 9: ...d report what they believe to be an [[emergency]] signal from the ground.
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