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1 professional, speciality, organisational and relational.
2 e answers, there appears to be a wide gap in relational ability between humans and other primates--ev
3                    We propose an alternative relational, action-based account, which attempts to gras
4 erimental paradigm: the "cortical binding of relational activity" (CoBRA) account (Shimamura, 2011),
5 espect, like, hate, and fear, track distinct relational affordances, and each is emotionally pluripot
6                               We developed a relational analysis of bacterial, fungal and viral commu
7 t heart, including detailed understanding of relational anatomy.
8 trium, occlusion, snaring, and 3-dimensional relational anatomy.
9 vention while highlighting the roles of both relational and biological factors in these developmental
10 indings suggest that taking into account the relational and emotional dimensions of surgical practice
11  fatty acids and a negative relation of both relational and item memory accuracy with intake of SFAs.
12                                          The Relational and Item-Specific Encoding (RiSE) paradigm ha
13 erest to test activation differences between relational and item-specific memory during encoding and
14                                         Both relational and Key Value models have been used for manag
15 sis planning is discussed in terms of visual relational and visual reflexive thinking modalities rely
16                  In addition, psychological, relational, and cultural factors significantly influence
17 k-end refactoring from an object oriented to relational architecture, allowing associated SQL access;
18 s us to gather insights into the complicated relational architectures of the world we inhabit.
19 ent types of wealth (material, embodied, and relational), as well as the extent of wealth inequality
20  empirical data on how the informational and relational aspects of communication affect patient's act
21 l for memory and the flexible use of complex relational associations between experienced events.
22 he hippocampus-a brain structure critical to relational/associative memory-has remarkable plasticity
23 atomic Gene Expression Atlas (AGEA) is a new relational atlas revealing the genetic architecture of t
24  portions of a relational memory task (i.e., relational binding task: P-trend = 0.015 and 0.050 for t
25   Tests included memory (deferred imitation, relational binding, habituation) and attention tasks (vi
26                          Thus, "entity" and "relational" brain regions may need to solve fundamentall
27 al bullying (including physical, verbal, and relational bullying) or cyberbullying 2-3 times a month
28                                              Relational but not item memory is primarily supported by
29  reduced in schizophrenia for recognition of relational but not item-specific information (z > 2.3; P
30 ositively associated with performance on the relational but not the item memory task.
31                                              Relational care by nurses can mediate powerful instituti
32 d to create the culture and context in which relational care can flourish.
33              A move toward implementation of relational classification schemes based on inherent prop
34  - feelings of empathy, positive affect, and relational closeness.
35             Our findings suggest that global relational codes may be used to organize nonspatial conc
36 given its well-known role in prospection and relational cognition.
37 ally to quantum coherences, but instead only relational coherences in a multipartite scenario can con
38 ent and meaningful, is formed around sets of relational commitments, is enacted and contextualised, a
39                      Thus, multi-dimensional relational comparisons of vaccine humoral fingerprints o
40 y was scaled parametrically as determined by relational complexity theory.
41                                  Mastering a relational concept involves encoding a relationship by t
42                             Here we describe relational concept learning in newborn ducklings without
43  and apply them to novel stimuli is known as relational concept learning.
44                                    Mastering relational concepts and applying them to different conte
45                               Can bees learn relational concepts of 'above' and 'below'?
46                                              Relational concepts such as "same," "different," "better
47 ponents acted synergistically to improve the relational context in which adolescents with HIV live, s
48  far more broadly and especially from taking relational context into account.
49 in other settings, to evaluate the impact of relational continuity and hypothesised mechanisms of eff
50  of the concept of teaming and the tenets of relational coordination are crucial to the promotion of
51 listic framework to integrate information in relational data, in the form of a protein-protein intera
52           Isabl's architecture consists of a relational database (Isabl DB), a command line client (I
53 ls, we have created the Ubiquitin Structural Relational Database (UbSRD), an SQL database of features
54 eb application have been restructured into a relational database and a Java servlet written to provid
55                                 VIPERdb is a relational database and a web portal for icosahedral vir
56                                 TFinDit is a relational database and a web search tool for studying t
57                  The kinomes are stored in a relational database and are accessible through a web int
58 ermines transcript regions, stores them in a relational database and associates them with known refer
59 ration Center (PATRIC) is a genomics-centric relational database and bioinformatics resource designed
60                                 An extensive relational database connects expression patterns to info
61 can "draw" a GSP and execute its search in a relational database containing the structural data of ea
62                               We present the relational database EDULISS (EDinburgh University Ligand
63 ll a local MySQL implementation of the dbSNP relational database for a specified organism.
64  present FishNET, an intuitive, open-source, relational database for managing data and information re
65 sed via the web application or downloaded in relational database format.
66 he comparative analysis of viral proteins, a relational database has been constructed.
67 n practices that maintain data uniformity, a relational database implementation based on a schema for
68 aps the PseudoBase dataset into a searchable relational database including additional functionalities
69 s, along with its elaborate search function, relational database infrastructure and convenient data d
70  is hosted on a web-based platform that uses relational database models (MySQL).
71         We have manually curated the largest relational database of dendrimer pharmacokinetic paramet
72 the R/Shiny framework that interfaces with a relational database of EHR data in the Observational Med
73 nd against data collected in a multi-centred relational database of primate ageing, suggests that the
74 achnoServer, a web portal to a comprehensive relational database of spider toxins.
75 fPOP (footprinting Pockets Of Proteins) is a relational database of the protein functional surfaces i
76 tonGen is a curated and integrated web-based relational database providing access to publicly availab
77 Generic Model Organism Database (GMOD) Chado relational database schema.
78 e interface to write data adapters for other relational database schemas and flat file formats.
79 untability Act standards and integrated with relational database software to create electronic intens
80 ical tools we illustrate the usefulness of a relational database structure for the identification of
81 r installation and is now independent of any relational database system.
82                                 CAPS-DB is a relational database that allows the user to search, brow
83 nt/server tool having two main components: a relational database that collects the processed alignmen
84 implementation of PomBase integrates a Chado relational database that houses manually curated data wi
85                  Metscape 2 uses an internal relational database that integrates data from KEGG and E
86  a sequence/alignment editor and an internal relational database that simplify the preparation and ma
87 ed on September 27, 2010, and entered into a relational database to analyze aggregate data.
88 ive Analysis Database (rCAD)-that utilizes a relational database was developed to manipulate and anal
89                               GlycoBase is a relational database which contains the HPLC elution posi
90           The MOrpholino DataBase is a MySQL relational database with an online, PHP interface.
91                                            A relational database with avian immune gene evidence from
92                      Data are organized in a relational database with user-friendly search interface
93 ncluded combining case and contact data in a relational database, facilitating data-driven contact tr
94                The benefits of an underlying relational database, flexibility and the ease of use of
95  accessible, web-based tool created around a relational database, which enables storage, analysis and
96 newly created application includes a dynamic relational database, which is kept up to date by laborat
97  instances were extracted and organized in a relational database.
98 r associated statistical uncertainties, in a relational database.
99 n then be queried and manipulated in a local relational database.
100  these components can be loaded into a Chado relational database.
101  store PDB searches and results in a backend relational database.
102 mpiled in a user-friendly, easily searchable relational database.
103 Gene-RefSeq; (viii) establishment of a MySql relational database; and (ix) use of web content managem
104                                    A central relational-database-like Table class is a flexible and p
105 le formats and additionally can be output to relational databases for further annotation and filterin
106 r, with an accelerated development pace, non-relational databases like CouchDB can be ideal tools to
107 tools for the creation and administration of relational databases of viral integration site (IS) data
108                                   Modern non-relational databases offer an alternative that has flexi
109 ed use of intrinsic disorder predictions and relational databases provides an improved understanding
110 s system implements open-source software and relational databases providing access to curated data co
111                      This arises because the relational databases used in genomic research are diffic
112 duces computational challenges for classical relational databases, due to the sparsity and sheer volu
113 es (EMBL, GenBank, GFF) as well as data from relational databases, it filters features of interest to
114 R) and accesses data stored in SQL-compliant relational databases.
115 onsists in first encoding large gene/protein relational datasets as networks due to the natural and i
116  making about rtPA in hyperacute stroke were relational decision support and situationally-sensitive
117  temporal binding is minimized, showing that relational/declarative memory per se is not impaired in
118 UFAM) for pairwise association analysis, and relational dependency network (RDN) modeling for global
119 S data collection component is an integrated relational design that allows the flexibility to capture
120                                  This is the relational developmental systems paradigm.
121 ve the potential to provide insight into the relational dynamics of individuals.
122  to change group norms, as underlined by the relational dynamics widely studied in the SIDE tradition
123 ligations and duties are inherent in certain relational dynamics, namely the parent-child relationshi
124  dysregulation, cognitive dysregulation, and relational dysregulation.
125  may be harder to process and integrate than relational elements (verbs) in discourse, and when switc
126 ve to healthy control participants following relational encoding (F1,107 = 4.7; P = .03).
127                               Here, we use a relational encoding approach to track the functional sta
128 hizophrenia (Sz) under high cognitive demand relational encoding conditions and relatively unimpaired
129 y reduced dorsolateral PFC activation during relational encoding in patients with schizophrenia compa
130 cits, their distinction between entities and relational encoding is incompatible with data showing th
131 y impaired encoding interitem relationships (relational encoding) and recollecting information.
132 l-type social network models and statistical relational event models.
133             We argue that these early social-relational expectations and emotions may form the base o
134 sses involved in the analysis of first-order relational face configuration.
135                                          The relational factors and neuroendocrine, neurobiological,
136 memory expression and neuron selectivity for relational features immediately generalized to the new s
137 ime-course, became more selective for common relational features.
138                                              Relational forms of interaction were understood to engen
139                         We conclude that the relational gap is not due to great apes' preference for
140  from nonrelational inputs, thereby enabling relational generalization and analogical reasoning.
141                      We first construct a Bi-relational graph (Birg) model comprised of both protein-
142                       We propose a novel Tri-Relational Graph (TG) model that comprises the data grap
143 7 [24%] boys) reported physical, verbal, and relational (ie, traditional) bullying only, while 406 (<
144 thods of recording or tick boxes rather than relational, individualised patient care.
145                                              Relational inference denotes the capacity to encode, fle
146                       Effects of unconscious relational inference emerged in reaction times recorded
147                                     Although relational inference is thought to depend on the hippoca
148 erogeneous knowledge graph construction with relational inference via tensor factorization to accurat
149 damage are sometimes impaired at remembering relational information (e.g., an object and its location
150            A plausible representation of the relational information among entities in dynamic systems
151 mporal lobe involvement in visual memory for relational information and memory-guided attention.
152 bute to successful encoding and retrieval of relational information in visual short-term memory.
153 esults supports the idea that maintenance of relational information in working memory is intact after
154 cortex (mOFC) organize abstract and discrete relational information into a cognitive map to guide nov
155 hese structures are critical for maintaining relational information only when the task exceeds workin
156 lapping but context-dependent memories using relational information, and neocortical inhibition preve
157 al PFC are important in both the encoding of relational information, mapping and inference processes,
158 tures are sometimes critical for maintaining relational information, regardless of whether the task d
159 ly through its role in the representation of relational information.
160 ateral frontopolar cortices (LFPCs) support "relational integration" (RI), the solving of complex pro
161 ation in healthy control participants during relational item recognition and associative recognition
162 i shared a particular feature (a first-order relational judgment) or whether two pairs of stimuli mat
163 ccording to the same feature (a second-order relational judgment).
164 s (total n=136) were scanned while they made relational judgments on visually presented word pairs.
165 criminately for first-order and second-order relational judgments, and activation for first-order rel
166 ing of objects based on higher-level spatial-relational knowledge acquired through a lifetime of seei
167 vents that predict others in time, a form of relational knowledge that can be assessed using sequence
168 all parties to gain two forms of 'person and relational knowledge' about 'who people are and what mat
169 e useful for inference on different types of relational knowledge.
170 nition can be integrated under the theory of relational knowledge.
171 quires a representation of abstract forms of relational knowledge.
172 rganisational structure of a complete, multi-relational, large social multiplex network of a human so
173  the same mnemonic systems characterized for relational learning more generally, or instead rely on o
174 search a repository of short-read data using relational logic and to apply that logic across samples
175 cross-dimensional application of an abstract relational magnitude rule to new domains.
176 previous sample scene or, after performing a relational manipulation of the scene, responded "yes" on
177 estigate whether the theoretically important relational match and mismatch signals in the hippocampus
178 tic resonance imaging, we found evidence for relational match enhancements bilaterally in the hippoca
179 ving local differences or global strength of relational match.
180                 Such robust and uninstructed relational matching behavior represents the most convinc
181       Here, we report that crows too exhibit relational matching behavior.
182                     Participants performed a relational matching task in which they viewed arrays of
183 nkeys failed to reach criterion on the basic relational matching tasks and therefore were not tested
184     Four monkeys were exposed to a series of relational matching tasks.
185 ered considerable evidence and argument that relational matching-to-sample (RMTS) effectively capture
186 se-protein target information in the form of relational matrices, we design a model (i) that is gener
187 ve, parental mental health, and mother-child relational measures were assessed.
188                     Eye movement measures of relational memory (preferential viewing to the target st
189 ass index showed a positive relation between relational memory accuracy and intake of omega-3 fatty a
190 l conceptualization of hippocampus-dependent relational memory and item memory (related to the activa
191 -related changes in the hippocampus, such as relational memory and mnemonic discrimination.
192 may allow amnesic patients to compensate for relational memory deficits.
193 ampal activity can support the expression of relational memory even when explicit retrieval fails and
194            Our results provide evidence that relational memory impairment and hippocampal abnormaliti
195 nd refined sugar, with hippocampal-dependent relational memory in prepubescent children.
196 ippocampal activity predicted expressions of relational memory in subsequent patterns of viewing, eve
197       We demonstrate that the formation of a relational memory is limited by the capability of tempor
198 val-mediated learning processes that support relational memory network formation and inferential memo
199 MTL structures support accurate retention of relational memory representations, even across short del
200 tly matched items during early portions of a relational memory task (i.e., relational binding task: P
201 campal volume and neural activation during a relational memory task in patients who were in the early
202 r bilateral hippocampal volumes and superior relational memory task performance compared to lower-fit
203 s were related to performance on an item and relational memory task.
204 torhinal system is important for spatial and relational memory tasks.
205 ion can also support indirect expressions of relational memory when explicit retrieval fails.
206 tively associated with hippocampal-dependent relational memory.
207 onship between fitness level (VO(2) max) and relational memory.
208 e., transitive inference), indicating intact relational memory.
209 involved in configural object processing and relational memory.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Neuroeconomic m
210                           We developed three relational metabolite dendrograms using molecular proper
211                             We show that low relational mobility (where people are more cautious abou
212 by minimizing the impedance mismatch between relational model and in-memory data structures.
213  used these results as input parameters in a relational model life table system.
214  most bioinformatics software are based on a relational model.
215 ionship at a time, missing the complex multi-relational nature of language.
216                                The resulting relational network could not only delineate direct effec
217 the right conditions - be used to facilitate relational or marital well being?
218 ative recognition, a task thought to measure relational or recollective memory.
219 ral binding is a necessary condition for the relational organization of discontiguous events.
220 between discontiguous stimuli in memory, and relational organization, a process that enables the flex
221 ies are pattern separated according to their relational overlap.
222 ract concepts that describe invariances over relational patterns in data.
223        Here, we use an additional algorithm, relational perspective mapping (RPM), to produce more ac
224 panzees initially appeared to fail the first relational phase of the task.
225 twork science has spurred a reexamination of relational phenomena in political science, including the
226 nnected Chain Model) to specifically extract relational pixel information corresponding to neuronal s
227 s are saved both as flat files and also in a relational postgreSQL results database to facilitate mor
228                                        Such 'relational practices' must therefore be valued and accor
229                  Communication is a two-way, relational process that is influenced by context, cultur
230    These results suggest that DLPFC supports relational processes at encoding that are sufficient to
231 is assumption by employing the comparison of relational profiles.
232 oposed model overlooks the contribution of a relational/prosocial dimension to the enjoyment of negat
233 n concrete objects, it could undermine their relational reasoning in similar ways.
234                                              Relational reasoning is a hallmark of sophisticated cogn
235 e compared great apes and 3-year-old humans' relational reasoning on the same spatial mapping task, w
236 arch showing that young humans often fail at relational reasoning tasks because they focus on objects
237                  We argue that "higher-order relational reasoning" is one such linchpin trait in the
238 ior PFC (aPFC) also involved in exploration, relational reasoning, and counterfactual choice, rather
239                                              Relational reasoning, or the ability to identify and con
240 andardized test that places heavy demands on relational reasoning, the Law School Admissions Test (LS
241  capable of first-order (perceptually-based) relational reasoning, they lack the capacity for higher-
242 t for an entirely different purpose-learning relational reasoning-processes sentences, represents the
243 urse of development supports improvements in relational reasoning.
244 lain species differences in the capacity for relational reasoning.
245 ck the capacity for higher-order, role-based relational reasoning.
246                                Finally, the "relational representation core system" (or "extended hip
247                                  Conversely, relational representation is successful even in aged ind
248 by dCA1 activity is a critical foundation of relational representation, and a deterioration of this m
249 mpus may integrate overlapping memories into relational representations, or schemas, that link indire
250 ognition when it requires access to flexible relational representations.
251 isms for the development and organization of relational representations.
252 ttributed to both entity representations and relational representations.
253 es not specify what triggers familiarity for relational representations.
254 human cognition relies heavily on structured relational representations.
255 ore importantly, crows spontaneously display relational responding without ever having been trained o
256 tract concept formation evidenced by using a relational response rule in their discrimination perform
257  the paddles corresponding to their assigned relational response rule of "darker" or "lighter" at a l
258 monstrated immediate generalization of their relational rule in testing with a novel array of blue pa
259  Finally, the turtles continued to use their relational rule when presented with a novel array of gre
260 in the sample pair, thus demanding that only relational sameness or differentness is available to sup
261 est neighbors (KNN) to calculate the initial relational score in the presence of new drugs via the ch
262 s been established to develop a tuberculosis relational sequencing data platform (ReSeqTB) that seeks
263                                 A measure of relational similarity can be derived and used to solve s
264 (chimpanzees and bonobos) spontaneously used relational similarity, albeit children more so.
265   Professionals emphasised their individual, relational skills as a core facilitator of involvement,
266 w cultural norms related to prosociality and relational striving may also covary with regional pathog
267  by learning a "successor representation" of relational structure between states; DLS implements mode
268  contribution to MB learning by representing relational structure in a cognitive map.
269 tified a tightly-correlated "core" set whose relational structure persisted after analytically removi
270 e tables and columns to clarify the relevant relational structure.
271 grates inputs from IPL to build second-order relational structures (i.e., relations between relations
272 atasets and establish complex empirical gene relational structures across multiple experimental condi
273 of formally and quantitatively comparing the relational structures and organizations of sociopolitica
274 se findings reveal how abstract and discrete relational structures are represented, are combined, and
275 d to construct the empirical gene expression relational structures.
276 ng archival data, we constructed a series of relational tables of the presidents and their affiliatio
277 ips, we identify several key features that a relational theory of social change should include.
278 pachymetry progression index (PPI), Ambrosio relational thickness (ART), posterior elevation, back di
279                                 Standardized relational thickness and overall deviation indices had 7
280 ndices offered 84% sensitivity while maximum relational thickness index showed 78% sensitivity for su
281 maximum pachymetric progression, and maximum relational thickness indices offer the highest sensitivi
282  sensitivity of the standardized and maximum relational thickness indices.
283  whereas the corneal pachymetry and Ambrosio relational thickness maximum (ART max) were significantl
284  their ability to engage in the higher-order relational thinking required for reasoning and other for
285 in the LFPN that are most strongly linked to relational thinking, and show that stronger communicatio
286                                              Relational thinking, or the ability to represent the rel
287 iterion on these tasks, they were exposed to relational transfer tasks involving novel stimuli.
288 affective representation of a social group's relational value (friend or foe) and dispute the idea th
289  enduring attitudes represent others' social-relational value and moderate discrete emotions across s
290 ensions of social value to explain contempt: relational value, predicted by cooperation, and agentic
291 ted by attitudinal representations of social-relational value.
292                                      Because relational values develop early in life, they cannot rel
293                               We discuss how relational values differ from moral values and raise the
294 a network of emotions/attitudes representing relational values.
295 tionate memory deficits in schizophrenia for relational vs item-specific information, accompanied by
296  whether differential access to cooperation (relational wealth) is likely to lead to variation in fit
297       Using economic gift games we find that relational wealth: a) displays individual-level variatio
298 n hospital may be negative in the absence of relational work by nurses to maintain people's identity,
299 ct of context not mediated by individualised relational work by nurses.
300  context were not mediated by individualised relational work by staff, nursing staff in particular.

 
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