1987
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-71060-5_2
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Central Processing of Sensory Information in the Control of Feeding

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“…Even more important, it is the first example of a non supersymmetric field theory in four dimensions which has a non trivial ultraviolet fixed point [21,22,23]. It is currently under construction in a non perturbative sense [24,25], something which has never been fully done for any four dimensional commutative theory. Noncommutative gauge theories with some version of LS symmetry are actively searched for [26,27,28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even more important, it is the first example of a non supersymmetric field theory in four dimensions which has a non trivial ultraviolet fixed point [21,22,23]. It is currently under construction in a non perturbative sense [24,25], something which has never been fully done for any four dimensional commutative theory. Noncommutative gauge theories with some version of LS symmetry are actively searched for [26,27,28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As stated in the Introduction, the circadian periodicity of eating behavior was extensively explored by Jacques Le Magnen and his various collaborators. They showed in rats that sustained high insulin levels and fat synthesis during their active period were followed by a reduced EI during their passive period due to higher lipolysis, fatty acid oxidation, and longer intervals between meals [17,39,296]. They even showed that in lean and obese-stable rats, the circadian rhythm was characterized by a high and low glucose tolerance in the active and passive periods, respectively, this being not found in VMH-lesioned rats [297].…”
Section: Modulation Of the Glucoadipostatic Loop By The Diurnal Rhythmsmentioning
confidence: 99%