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    Gene array and real time PCR analysis of the adrenal sensitivity to adrenocorticotropic hormone in pig-1

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    Reated (control) or 1 hour after injection (ACTH) of a high dose (250 μg per animal) of 1–24 ACTH (Immediate synacthen). (n = 6 per experimental group, means ± SE).<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Gene array and real time PCR analysis of the adrenal sensitivity to adrenocorticotropic hormone in pig"</p><p>http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/9/101</p><p>BMC Genomics 2008;9():101-101.</p><p>Published online 27 Feb 2008</p><p>PMCID:PMC2289818.</p><p></p

    Gene array and real time PCR analysis of the adrenal sensitivity to adrenocorticotropic hormone in pig-0

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    Reated (control) or 1 hour after injection (ACTH) of a high dose (250 μg per animal) of 1–24 ACTH (Immediate synacthen). (n = 6 per experimental group, means ± SE).<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Gene array and real time PCR analysis of the adrenal sensitivity to adrenocorticotropic hormone in pig"</p><p>http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/9/101</p><p>BMC Genomics 2008;9():101-101.</p><p>Published online 27 Feb 2008</p><p>PMCID:PMC2289818.</p><p></p

    Additional file 4 of Time course of the response to ACTH in pig: biological and transcriptomic study

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    Complete list of enriched GO (Biological process (BP), Molecular function (MF) and Cellular Component (CC) for 34 genes for which L/G ratio had a significant effect ‘.xls’ file. Features the GO items, the corresponding functions, the class of ontology, the number of genes in the input list (enriching a GO and total number) and in the reference list (enriching a GO and total number), the raw and the 679 adjusted Fisher’s exact test P-value and the list of genes. (XLS 7 kb

    Additional file 2 of Time course of the response to ACTH in pig: biological and transcriptomic study

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    Distribution of the rank of the significant adjusted P -values in the tests for DE transcripts between t = 0 and t = + 1, t = 0 and t = + 4 and t = 0 and t = + 24 ‘.pdf’ file. P-values are smaller at t=+1 and t=+4 than at t=+24 implying that the transcripts were overall more differentially expressed between t=0 and t=+1 and between t=0 and t=+4 than between t=0 and t=+24. (PDF 4 kb

    The ATLAS Fast TracKer Processing Units

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    The Fast Tracker is a hardware upgrade to the ATLAS trigger and data-acquisition system, with the goal of providing global track reconstruction by the start of the High Level Trigger starts. The Fast Tracker can process incoming data from the whole inner detector at full first level trigger rate, up to 100 kHz, using custom electronic boards. At the core of the system is a Processing Unit installed in a VMEbus crate, formed by two sets of boards: the Associative Memory Board and a powerful rear transition module called the Auxiliary card, while the second set is the Second Stage board. The associative memories perform the pattern matching looking for correlations within the incoming data, compatible with track candidates at coarse resolution. The pattern matching task is performed using custom application specific integrated circuits, called associative memory chips. The auxiliary card prepares the input and reject bad track candidates obtained from from the Associative Memory Board using the full precision and a linearized fit. The track candidates from the auxiliary card use only 8 of 12 silicon layers, the track segments are extended to the additional layers by the Second Stage Board. During the first half of 2016, the first Fast Tracker VMEbus Processing Units will be installed in the ATLAS cavern. This talk will summarize the experience with newer associative memory chips and the boards; monitoring/debugging tools, including input/output data rates, track finding efficiency and track fitting results. Comparisons of the different metrics with offline simulation will also be shown
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