3 results match your criteria: "Loyola University ChicagoChicago[Affiliation]"

The substrate specificity of enzymes is crucial to control the fate of metabolites to different pathways. However, there is growing evidence that many enzymes can catalyze alternative reactions. This promiscuous behavior has important implications in protein evolution and the acquisition of new functions.

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Mechanical Harvesting Effectively Controls Young spp. Invasion and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Data Enhances Post-treatment Monitoring.

Front Plant Sci

April 2017

Inland Fish and Wildlife Department, Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa IndiansSault Ste. Marie, MI, USA.

The ecological impacts of invasive plants increase dramatically with time since invasion. Targeting young populations for treatment is therefore an economically and ecologically effective management approach, especially when linked to post-treatment monitoring to evaluate the efficacy of management. However, collecting detailed field-based post-treatment data is prohibitively expensive, typically resulting in inadequate documentation of the ecological effects of invasive plant management.

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Bayesian Analysis of Perceived Eye Level.

Front Comput Neurosci

December 2016

Bioinformatics Program, Loyola University ChicagoChicago, IL, USA; Department of Computer Science, Loyola University ChicagoChicago, IL, USA.

To accurately perceive the world, people must efficiently combine internal beliefs and external sensory cues. We introduce a Bayesian framework that explains the role of internal balance cues and visual stimuli on perceived eye level (PEL)-a self-reported measure of elevation angle. This framework provides a single, coherent model explaining a set of experimentally observed PEL over a range of experimental conditions.

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