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Some of the symbols used in LBS-<i>κ</i> syntax and semantics.
<p>Some of the symbols used in LBS-<i>κ</i> syntax and semantics.</p
An LBS-<i>κ</i> version of the chemotactic switch ring.
<p>An LBS-<i>κ</i> version of the chemotactic switch ring.</p
The MAPK cascade.
<p>An illustration of the MAPK cascade, amplifying a signal through three layers of protein modification. The lines with circular heads indicate catalysis, and the Ps indicate phosphorylation.</p
An LBS-<i>κ</i> version of the MAPK cascade from [21].
<p>An LBS-<i>κ</i> version of the MAPK cascade from [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0114296#pone.0114296.ref021" target="_blank">21</a>].</p
The chemotactic switch ring.
<p>An illustration of the chemotactic switch ring (a) and the activation reactions taking place within the ring (b). The black dots indicate the active state, and the black lines indicate the bound state. The reaction rate depends on both the active state and the binding state of the neighbouring protomers.</p
The abstract syntax for LBS-<i>κ</i> site types and expressions.
<p>The abstract syntax for LBS-<i>κ</i> site types and expressions.</p
A screenshot of the web application for LBS-<i>κ</i>.
<p>The left hand side provides a syntax-highlighting editor, and the right hand side shows time course simulation plots.</p
Prevalence of femoral hernia repair stratified by age and gender.
<p>The results indicate the percentage of persons at a given age in the population who were operated for a femoral hernia during the study period. Example: 0.14% CI 0.12–0.16% of all females aged 80–90 years in Denmark were operated for a femoral hernia at least once during the study period.</p
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