... immune system, they undergo a unique series of changes that dramatically reorganize their shape and function, according to researchers at the Board of Governors Gene Therapeutics Research Institute ...
... as preferred retinal locations, to compensate for their damaged retinas drives, or is related to, this reorganization in the visual cortex.
The researchers presented 13 volunteers with a series of ...
... out into a rod. The surprising finding: as the cells bend, they reorganize their cytoskeleton, and as they reorganize their internal skeletons, the cells further adjust their shape.
Cell shape gone ...
... with macular degeneration focus on using another part of their retina to compensate for their loss of central vision, their brain seems to compensate by reorganizing its neural connections.
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US personal computer giant Dell Inc. announced a major reorganization of its operations on Wednesday and the departure of two top executives.
Yahoo's new chief executive, Carol Bartz, is set to announce a major reorganization of the company, sources say, raising expectations that the stumbling Internet giant may get back on track after a ...
... normally devoted to vision.
"This study shows the exceptional plasticity of the brain and its ability to reorganize itself after a major input — in this case, vision — is lost," said Leporé. "In ...
... Department of Neurology have confirmed that blindness causes structural changes in the brain, indicating that the brain may reorganize itself functionally in order to adapt to a loss in sensory input.
... start" accounting rules. Using a range of variables, they analyze how differing firm characteristics and the reorganization process affect capital structures.
Although a company's debt burden is ...
... detail the effects of climate change on Lake Baikal--from warming of its vast waters to reorganization of its microscopic food web.
"The conclusions shown here for this enormous body of freshwater ...
... operations lets up, there is suddenly scope for employees to act spontaneously and independently, and to reorganize their work.
“Innovative forces are released. They don’t have to lead to radical ...
... back to its original formation,” says Ms. Duerden. “We believe that patients can be trained to reorganize their internal map by focusing on their brain activity. This reorganization is believed to ...
... complaints about the misappropriation of these land allocations prompted a government decision to reorganize the attribution of the farming plots. It was a time when tensions came to a head and houses ...
Studies of the brains of blind persons whose sight was partially restored later in life have produced a compelling example of the brain's ability to adapt to new circumstances and rewire and ...
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Such a fast uncovering of clathrates could have triggered a catastrophic climate and biogeochemical reorganization of the ocean and atmosphere around 635 million years ago, Kennedy believes.
The ...