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On Evolutionary Inverse Problems for Parabolic Equations
. Such inverse problems arise in the study ofheat and mass transfer, diffusion, tracer dispersion, etc.Among the works concerning such problems, we notethose by Yu.E. Anikonov, Yu.Ya. Belov, M. Ivanchov,and some other authors (see the bibliography in [1–5]).However, previous studies considered linear or the sim-plest quasilinear cases, the governing equations werefrequently one-dimensional, and their coefficients gen-erally did not depend on x ’’ .rxt(),∂u∂t------ – L
A MMW radiometer is widely used in remote sensing and guidance. In order to obtain the real brightness temperature distribution of the target, we need to solve the first kind of ill Fredholm integral equation of radiometric antenna temperature. The paper presents a kind of inversion method for modifying antenna pattern and the approach of error compensation. Compared with the theoretical calculation model of 3mm smooth water surface, the results show this algorithm has a higher accuracy for the measurement application.
kor_Hang
798,601
An experimental device for the dynamic determination of Mueller matrices
An experimental device for the dynamic determination of Mueller matrices which employs two rotating compensators and two fixed analyzers is described. The rotating compensators are equivalent quarter wave plates designed by the authors. The system generates a periodic intensity signal, which is then Fourier analyzed. The Fourier coefficients contain information about the Mueller matrix elements. The experimental device can be suitably arranged for the study of transmitting, reflecting or scattering samples.
The present invention discloses a digital X-ray detector, which includes a multi-function panel support member, said panel support multifunction digital detector array is configured to support the first face of the panel support member is positioned and located the electronic device a second side panel support member. The panel support member includes a first housing and disposed within said first housing a rechargeable battery.
eng_Latn
798,618
Pilot contamination elimination precoding in multi-cell massive MIMO systems
Pilot contamination precoding in multi-cell large scale antenna systems
Chick embryo chorioallantoic membrane as a useful tool to study angiogenesis.
eng_Latn
798,706
A Widely Tunable Compact Patch Antenna
Design of Low Actuation Voltage RF MEMS Switch
lossless image compression techniques comparative study .
kor_Hang
798,790
A comparative study of graphic symbol recognition methods
A New Shape Signature for Fourier Descriptors
Planar compact tablet monopole antenna for LTE/WWAN system
eng_Latn
798,795
Wavelet transform feature extraction from human PPG, ECG, and EEG signal responses to ELF PEMF exposures: A pilot study
Input feature selection for classification problems
Substrate Integrated Waveguide Cross-Coupled Filter With Negative Coupling Structure
eng_Latn
798,811
A comprehensive study of features used for brian tumor detection and segmentation from Mr images
Segmentation, Feature Extraction, and Multiclass Brain Tumor Classification
Dual-Orthogonal Polarized Antenna for UWB-IR Technology
eng_Latn
798,928
Analysis of Harmonic Detection of APF&SVG
This paper reviews the harmonic current detection algorithm of APF&SVG. And the new different research of each detection method is introduced. The advantage and disadvantage of each methods is also analyzed. It has provided some references to the electric current detection algorithm choice for the design of the APF and SVG.
In this paper we study the multivariate ANOVA decomposition for $1$-periodic functions on the torus. In particular we use the integral projection operator that leads to the classical ANOVA decomposition. Relationships between the Fourier coefficients of the function and its ANOVA terms lead to special frequency index sets and give an understanding of the decomposition working in the frequency domain. Moreover, we consider the truncated ANOVA decomposition and provide error bounds for approximation in $\mathrm{L}_\infty$ and $\mathrm{L}_2$. We present an approximation method based on the truncated decomposition with regard to a superposition dimension $d_s$.
eng_Latn
798,970
FPGA implementation of adaptive digital pre-distorter with improving accuracy of lookup table by Taylor series method
Due to the non-linear behaviour of the power amplifier (PA), the amplification of signals with fluctuating envelopes leads to distortion inevitably. These non-linear effects can be counteracted by the digital pre-distortion (DPD) with the adaption and updating of lookup table (LUT). In this Letter, a low-complexity LUT implemented by FPGA of pre-distortion PA lineariser is proposed to obtain more accurate linearisation. The algorithm utilises interpolation of the LUT with the method of Taylor series. The experiment shows that this method can be used to obtain the more accurate indexed value of LUT to estimate the PA behaviour for effective DPD.
In this paper we study the multivariate ANOVA decomposition for $1$-periodic functions on the torus. In particular we use the integral projection operator that leads to the classical ANOVA decomposition. Relationships between the Fourier coefficients of the function and its ANOVA terms lead to special frequency index sets and give an understanding of the decomposition working in the frequency domain. Moreover, we consider the truncated ANOVA decomposition and provide error bounds for approximation in $\mathrm{L}_\infty$ and $\mathrm{L}_2$. We present an approximation method based on the truncated decomposition with regard to a superposition dimension $d_s$.
eng_Latn
798,971
A stochastic realization algorithm via block LQ decomposition in Hilbert space
A stochastic realization problem of a stationary stochastic process is re-visited, and a new stochastically balanced realization algorithm is derived in a Hilbert space generated by second-order stationary processes. The present algorithm computes a stochastically balanced realization by means of the singular value decomposition of a weighted block Hankel matrix derived by a ''block LQ decomposition''. Extension to a stochastic subspace identification method explains how the proposed abstract algorithm is implemented in system identification.
The generation and behavior of the fractal Koch array factor from a Kaiser window generator is studied. The main advantage of using Kaiser windows is that pattern parameters become much more flexible through altering the Kaiser window. The mainlobe width, current distribution, side-lobe ratio are now adjustable. Different reduced array structures can be obtained by using different threshold levels. Higher threshold values result in a highly reduced number of elements but they may highly distort the pattern and, hence, the multiband behavior. Finally, we study the effect of quantization of the feeding values. Quantization is necessary for implementation and simplification purposes. Several configurations of current distributions with the corresponding patterns are illustrated for different quantization levels. It is shown that moderate quantization keeps the same interesting similarity properties at several bands.
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Does the presence of Q waves on the EKG accurately predict prior myocardial infarction when compared to cardiac magnetic resonance using late gadolinium enhancement? A cross-population study of noninfarct vs infarct patients
Value of 12-lead electrocardiogram to predict myocardial scar on FDG PET in heart failure patients
Quantitative Assessment of the Subepithelial Collagen Band Does Not Increase the Accuracy of Diagnosis of Collagenous Colitis
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799,085
A new project for superconducting generator (SCG)
Theoretical and experimental study on characteristics of slow response type superconducting generator for high harmonic armature current
Quantitative Assessment of the Subepithelial Collagen Band Does Not Increase the Accuracy of Diagnosis of Collagenous Colitis
eng_Latn
799,109
Making the certainty based marking pilot study a reality
Use of certainty-based marking in a second-year medical student cohort: a pilot study
Quantitative Assessment of the Subepithelial Collagen Band Does Not Increase the Accuracy of Diagnosis of Collagenous Colitis
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Diagnostic pneumoperitoneum accurately predicts the presence of patent processus vaginalis.
Contralateral exploration is not mandatory in unilateral inguinal hernia in children: a prospective 6-year study
Quantitative Assessment of the Subepithelial Collagen Band Does Not Increase the Accuracy of Diagnosis of Collagenous Colitis
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799,169
Influence of sound on energy transfer in light-induced gratings
A theoretical study is made of the possibility of controlling the process of energy transfer in lightinduced gratings by the action of acoustic vibrations. The exact solution is obtained of a nonlinear system of reduced equations for the complex amplitudes of light waves in the presence of sound. An analysis of the solution shows that sound can alter radically the process of energy transfer from one wave to another. Conditions are found under which complete energy transfer can be achieved in samples of finite and realistic thicknesses, when this is not possible in the absence of sound. A numerical calculation is reported and the dependence of energy transfer on the initial conditions is illustrated graphically.
We have acquired in vivo photoacoustic images of gastrointestinal tracts in rats using recently developed clinical photoacoustic/ultrasound imaging system. The result can be used to investigate motility of gastrointestinal tracts in clinical studies.
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[Computer analysis of motility of small intestine in the dog].
Prolonged recordings at different levels of the small intestine have become necessary in motility studies. This has increased the number of motor events that are registered. The direct measurement of the numerous contractions is time-consuming, monotonous and rutinary. The use of computer analysis of this activity has been small. It is our objective to report our experience with this technique. Simultaneous recordings of small intestine motility were obtained on a polygraph and in a computer with an analogue digital converse system. The following parameters were compared: frequency, amplitude, motility index, and area under the curve. Excellent correlation of results obtained by both methods was observed. Computer analysis reduced the relation recording time/analysis time from 1/1.2 to 1/0.08. In our experience, the study of intestinal motility with analogue digital technique is very efficient and exact.
Summary form only given. This paper presents a user-friendly tool which allows automated sizing of IC cells. It comprises an open optimization-based sizing program, a database which allows knowledge re-use and also easy addition of new knowledge, and a powerful graphical user interface.
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799,259
When observing or describing the damage state in a composite material, often only Young's modulus or residual deformation are considered. Generally, however, the Poisson's ratio is more sensitive to damage than those properties. Rather than observing the Poisson's ratio as function of crack density, the evolution of the Poisson's ratio as function of the longitudinal strain was studied in part I of this research, where a peculiar shape of the evolution was observed and proven to be entirely due to the material itself, rather than the sensors used for the strain measurement. In this article, a theoretical explanation for the peculiar evolution of the Poisson's ratio as function of the longitudinal strain is presented. Based on this explanation, extra experiments were conducted for validation purposes. The material used for this study is a carbon fabric-reinforced PPS.
The relationship between the mechanical behaviour (i.e. Young’s modulus, Poisson's ratio and residual strain) of CFRP woven fabric laminates and the damage sustained during quasi-static loading has been investigated in two, four- and six-layer laminates. The laminate thickness is found to be an important parameter in determining the effect of matrix cracking and delaminations on the mechanical properties. The laminate behaviour has been modelled by a shear-lag analysis which takes into account delaminations at the crimp regions in the laminate where appropriate. Reasonable agreement is found between experiment and theory for the change in laminate properties as a function of damage accumulation.
Every function of n inputs can be efficiently computed by a complete network of n processors in such a way that: If no faults occur, no set of size t n /2 of players gets any additional information (other than the function value), Even if Byzantine faults are allowed, no set of size t n /3 can either disrupt the computation or get additional information. Furthermore, the above bounds on t are tight!
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Study on the Testing Technology of Main Residual Stress of Metal Sheet Based on Soft X-Ray Diffraction Stress Analyzer
For the characteristics of soft X-ray stress testing technology, a formula to resolve main residual stress is deduced based on analyzing the relationship between main residual stress and normal stress of different sections. The distribution of main stress of laser shock forming TA2 metal sheet is studied combined with the experimental study on the determining residual stress with soft X ray diffraction analyzer. The result shows that testing and calculating main residual stress is an important approach to study the deformation law of sheet metal material.
Abstract Three structural parameters were defined based on the characteristics of wire mesh filters: wire diameter, layer spacing and mesh size. The pressure drops across two different mesh pads were measured under different superficial air velocities in a wind tunnel. A new geometrical simplification method for numerical simulations was proposed. Using the large amount of calculated pressure drop data, a new expression was derived for predicting pressure drops across mesh pads. Good agreement was achieved among the experimental data, simulated data and expression data which demonstrated that the derived expression can accurately predict pressure drops.
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Evidence of a Critical time in Constrained Kinetic Ising models Eduardo Follana(*) and Felix Ritort(**)
We study the relaxational dynamics of the one-spin facilitated Ising model introduced by Fredrickson and Andersen. We show the existence of a critical time which separates an initial regime in which the relaxation is exponentially fast and aging is absent from a regime in which relaxation becomes slow and aging effects are present. The presence of this fast exponential process and its associated critical time is in agreement with some recent experimental results on fragile glasses. @S0163-1829~96!04426-8#
When boundary collocation method is used to obtain numerical solutions of KI and KII, the second term of the odd part of Williams stress function must be thrown by since this particular term is identical to zero. In this work a reasonable procedure to treat this metter is described. As an example of the application of the procedure, the calculation of the KII of a single edge cracked beam subjected to antisymmetric loading was performed. The agreement of the numerical results obtained by using present procedure with that by finite element method is excellent.
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A numerical analysis of Saint-Venant torsion in strain-gradient bars
Abstract The article addresses the torsion of bars with arbitrary cross sections subject to warping employing the finite element method in the strain-gradient elasticity. Subsequent to extracting the strains and stresses given by the Saint-Venant torsion hypothesis for an infinitesimal deformation, the principle of virtual work is adopted to investigate the weak form of stationary equation. Then, two torsion-warping elements, the former has four nodes and the latter has nine nodes with 6 DoF per node, are constructed for the torsion analysis of bars. To investigate the behaviour of the devised elements, some examples with known cross sections are presented which can be used to examine the accuracy of the developed elements and to study the size-dependent trend in the bars.
Abstract Understanding the atomistic mechanisms of tensile failure in carbon fibers is important for fiber manufacturing and applications. Here we design structural faults with atomistic details, pertaining to polyacrylonitrile (PAN) derived fibers, and probe them using large-scale molecular dynamics simulations to uncover trends and gain insight into the effect of local structure on the strength of the basic structural units (BSUs) and the role of interfaces between regions with different degrees of graphitization. Besides capturing the expected strength degrading with increasing misalignment, the designed basic structural units reveal atomistic details of local structural failure upon tensile loading. Fracture initiation is nearly always associated with the interface of the misoriented crystallite and its environment.
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STUDY ON CHARACTERIZATION OF HORIZONTAL CRACKS IN ISOTROPIC BEAMS
A theoretical analysis and experimental study to characterize horizontal crack in isotropic beams is presented. In the theoretical analysis, the beam is divided into domains and a harmonic load is applied on its surface. Displacement in the thickness direction along the beam was measured. Strip element method (SEM) was also used to compute these displacements for beams under study. Comparisons between theoretical and experimental results are then conducted. Both results show that the crack length can be determined from the response pattern. It is also found that higher-frequency excitation is needed to obtain a clear indication of the location of deeper cracks. The results from this study show that the present technique is an efficient alternative method to characterize horizontal crack in isotropic beams.
The article introduces the airport pavement structure performance test that based on HWD test data.Combined with one HWD test result in an airport in eastern China,the article discusses the parameter inversion principle and performance evaluation index and procedure of the complex pavement,and also analyzes the parameter inversion principle,ACN-PCN strength evaluation,structure lifespan,structure adaptability thickness and other evaluation index.
yue_Hant
799,356
3D Continuum Damage Mechanics Model with Permanent Strain
Most currently available material models for composites do not allow for permanent strain. For applications such as ballistic containment and energy absorption applications, this results in under predicting material performance. This study extends the Matzenmiller, Lubliner and Taylor (MLT) model, a continuum damage mechanics (CDM) based constitutive model for unidirectional composites, to 3D solid elements, and enhances it with permanent strain capability. The model was implemented into the commercially available finite element code LS-Dyna. The model was validated with 3-point bend experiment. It was then used to simulate ballistic impact tests of an aluminum projectile against a glass fiber composite plate. As shown in the results below, this provides significant improvement in prediction of material performance
The article analyzes the results of the application of the equation for describing creep of metals in various temperature and force ranges with the aid of the same numerically specified constants. An experimental evaluation is made of the possibility of describing from the same positions the regularities of instantaneous and short-term deformation, creep, stress relaxation, and creep limit.
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Laser-driven spall experiments in ductile materials in order to characterize Johnson fracture model constants
We describe laser-driven spall experiments on aluminum, tantalum, steel and gold targets. The free-surface velocity is measured by using a VISAR diagnostic and is compared with numerical simulations at early spallation stage based on the Johnson fracture model. For each material, we first launch one-dimensional simulations with different values of the model parameters and determine the ones which reproduce correctly the experimental data. Then we use two-dimensional simulations to take into account spatial inhomogeneity of the loading pressure over the laser spot. We show non planar ejected spalls which are in agreement with experimental results. We finally study the fragmentation of thin targets and show differences in material behavior for steel in comparison to gold, tantalum and aluminum.
We argue that in the measured $p_T$ domain of RHIC, collisional rather than the radiative energy loss is the dominant mechanism for jet quenching. Accordingly we calculate nuclear suppression factor for light hadrons by taking only the elastic energy loss in sharp contrast with the previous calculations where only the radiative loss are considered.
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799,374
Variations in fracture energy of concrete subjected to cyclic freezing and thawing
Abstract Fracture energy is one of the fundamental parameters representing cracking resistance and fracture toughness of concrete. The paper deals with the effect of internal frost damage on the fracture energy of concrete. The fracture energy value was assessed on beams with initial notches in three-point bend test assuring stable failure of the specimen. It was found, that the internal damages due to cyclic freezing and thawing have a significant effect on variations in fracture energy, related to changes in destructive load value as well as in deformability of material. The analysis of load-deflection curves obtained made it possible to fit the simple function, describing the post-peak behaviour of concrete subjected to frost damages, which can be useful for the calculation of G F value. It was proved that it is reasonable and feasible to study the freeze-thaw damage process of concrete using fracture mechanics methods.
HT5SS]In this paper, first, the basic theories of calculating stress intensity factor at a crack\|tip by FEM are provided. Then, the stress intensity factors are calculated about thick\|walled cylinders with various crack size internal semi\|elliptical surface crack under autofrettage residual stresses and its change laws are studied. These researches in this paper are very valuable to design, making and fatigue analysis about thick\|walled cylinder structure.
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799,388
Small crack initiation and growth behavior of IN738LC at low cycle fatigue and thermal fatigue.
It is significant to study the difference between thermal fatigue behavior and high temperature low cycle fatigue, in order to understand the fracture mechanism of metals.In this study, thermal fatigue tests (the upper temperature 800°C, the lower temperature 400°C) and low cycle fatigue tests at 800°C were carried out for super alloy IN738LC, and the initiation of a short crack and its propagation behavior were observed.The results of these fatigue tests showed that the difference in fatigue life between them were caused by the differences in crack initiation life and crack propagation rate during the time of the short crack (2a≤2.0mm).On the other hand, it was observed that the fatigue crack propagation behavior was affected largely by the fracture resistance of grain boundary and cell boundary in crystal grains at high temperatures.
We present what is to our knowledge the most complete 1-D numerical analysis of the evolution and the propagation ::: dynamics of an ultrashort laser pulse in a Ti:Sapphire laser oscillator. This study confirms the dispersion ::: managed model of mode-locking, and emphasizes the role of the Kerr nonlinearity in generating mode-locked ::: spectra with a smooth and well-behaved spectral phase. A very good agreement with experimental measurements ::: of pulse energy, spectrum, and temporal width of extracavity compressed pulses is found.
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799,393
Molecular dynamics simulation on the elastoplastic properties of copper nanowire under torsion
Influences of different factors on the torsion properties of single crystal copper nanowire are studied by molecular dynamics method. The length, torsional rate, and temperature of the nanowire are discussed at the elastic-plastic critical point. According to the average potential energy curve and shear stress curve, the elastic-plastic critical angle is determined. Also, the dislocation at elastoplastic critical points is analyzed. The simulation results show that the single crystal copper nanowire can be strengthened by lengthening the model, decreasing the torsional rate, and lowering the temperature. Moreover, atoms move violently and dislocation is more likely to occur with a higher temperature. This work mainly describes the mechanical behavior of the model under different states.
Recently, Advancements in information technology increasingly compact, lightweight, easy to pursuing the needs of users as (Needs) to meet the complex application of various types of products have been released. In this study, Numerical analysis of stress distribution and to optimize the location of the inserted device use to consisting of PVC material on the card and load displacement. In addition, through the bending test to evaluate the reliability of the specimen was carried out the validation of numerical analysis.
eng_Latn
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Tear Breakup Dynamics: A Technique for Quantifying Tear Film Instability
ABSTRACTPurpose.The purpose of this study was to develop a novel, quantitative measurement of tear film breakup dynamics (TBUD) to study the phenomenon of tear breakup in dry eye and control subjects and its impact on dry eye symptoms.Methods.Ten control and 10 dry eye subjects completed the Dry Eye
The equipment vibration and noise,which is caused by a machine on the flexible foundation in engineering,is studied on dynamic model of multiple mountings isolation system.The dynamic transfer equations are deduced,which are composed of the machine,isolators and elastic foundation.From the point of view of energy transmission,the aim is to discover influence of different parameter of set,isolators stiffness and foundation stiffness so that reference is provided for industrial design parameters.
kor_Hang
799,412
Study on Structural Analysis of DCB Specimen Bonded with Aluminum Foam Composite
In this study, the fracture behaviour of DCB(double cantilever beam) specimen with aluminum foam composite materials is analyzed by simulation. The used model is 3D configuration on the basis of British industrial standard and ISO international standard. As the thickness of model is increased, the length of propagated crack is increased and the load becomes higher. The analysis result obtained by this study can be applied at the practical composite structure bonded with aluminum foam materials. The fracture behaviour is analyzed and the mechanical property can be understood.
Abstract The ( 6 Li,d) reaction is well described by finite-range DWBA calculations that use 6 Li and deuteron optical model parameters that fit elastic scattering when an antisymmetrized 6 Li wavefunction is used.
eng_Latn
799,415
InternalK-conversion coefficients of transitions in182W
TheK-conversion coefficients of seven low energy transitions (∼100–400 keV) in182W following the decay of182Ta have been determined by the NPG method using the newly reported γ-ray intensities measured by Ge(Li) detectors.
Abstract The torsional impact response of a penny-shaped crack lying on a bimaterial interface is considered in this study. Laplace and Hankel transforms are used to reduce the problem to the solution of a pair of dual integral equations. The solution to the dual integral equations is expressed in terms of a Fredholm integral equation of the second kind with a finite integral kernel. A numerical Laplace inversion routine is used to recover the time dependence of the solution. The dynamic stress intensity factor is determined and its dependence on time and material constants is discussed.
eng_Latn
799,419
Stress intensity factors and fatigue life of beams in reversed bending
AbstractTwo problems concerning the propagation of transverse cracks through beams are studied with a crack modelled as a distribution of dislocations. The first consists of a surface breaking normal crack present in reversing bending, where it is shown that for deep cracks two cycles of loading are experienced for each cycle of applied load. The second is an initially buried normal crack, where stress intensity factors affecting propagation both towards the surface and into the beam are evaluated. The effect on the life of each of these components is then considered for a representative material.
We study the relaxational dynamics of the one-spin facilitated Ising model introduced by Fredrickson and Andersen. We show the existence of a critical time which separates an initial regime in which the relaxation is exponentially fast and aging is absent from a regime in which relaxation becomes slow and aging effects are present. The presence of this fast exponential process and its associated critical time is in agreement with some recent experimental results on fragile glasses. @S0163-1829~96!04426-8#
eng_Latn
799,437
The digital world generates an incredible accumulation of information. This results in redundant, complementary, and contradictory information, which may be produced by several sources. Applications as multidocument summarization and question answering are committed to handling this information and require the identification of relations among the various texts in order to accomplish their tasks. In this paper we first describe an effort to create and annotate a corpus of news texts with multidocument relations from the Crossdocument Structure Theory (CST) and then present a machine learning experiment for the automatic identification of some of these relations. We show that our results for both tasks are satisfactory.
Multi-document discoure analysis has emerged with the potential of improving various information retrieval applications. Based on the newly proposed Cross-document Structure Theory (CST), this paper describes an empirical study that uses boosting to classify CST relationships between sentence pairs extracted from topically related documents. We show that the binary classifier for determining existence of structural relationships significantly outperforms the baseline. We also achieve promising results on the multi-class case in which the full taxonomy of relationships are considered.
Multi-document discoure analysis has emerged with the potential of improving various information retrieval applications. Based on the newly proposed Cross-document Structure Theory (CST), this paper describes an empirical study that uses boosting to classify CST relationships between sentence pairs extracted from topically related documents. We show that the binary classifier for determining existence of structural relationships significantly outperforms the baseline. We also achieve promising results on the multi-class case in which the full taxonomy of relationships are considered.
eng_Latn
799,506
Optimization of sequence queries in database systems
The need to search for complex and recurring patterns in database sequences is shared by many applications. In this paper, we discuss how to express and support efficiently sophisticated sequential pattern queries in databases. Thus, we first introduce SQL-TS, an extension of SQL, to express these patterns, and then we study how to optimize search queries for this language. We take the optimal text search algorithm of Knuth, Morris and Pratt, and generalize it to handle complex queries on sequences. Our algorithm exploits the inter-dependencies between the elements of a sequential pattern to minimize repeated passes over the same data. Experimental results on typical sequence queries, such as double bottom queries, confirm that substantial speedups are achieved by our new optimization techniques.
The phenomenon of mis-placinging and chaotically laying of books is an urgent problem to be solved.In order to improve the efficiency of library loan services,it is necessary to provide more publications and information to readers,meanwhile to adopt quantitative management methods.Based on open,fair and equal grounds,it is to establish scientifically assessment and quantization criteria,to promote the systems of individual responsibitiy,to set relay shelves,and classify and arrange books on a regular basis.
eng_Latn
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Bibliographic Coupling: A Review.
Abstract The theory and practical applications of bibliographic coupling are reviewed. The reviewer takes issue with the use of bibliographic coupling for information retrieval and automatic classification on logical grounds, and for reasons relating to uncontrolled citation practices. The usefulness of the procedure for the study of the science of science and bibliometrics is granted.
A guide outlining the new rules of MLA style, based on the 8th Edition of the MLA Handbook, 2016
kor_Hang
799,528
Optimized approach of feature selection based on information gain
Feature selection is an essential part of text categorization,which can effectively improve classification precision and efficiency.With some drawbacks proposed from traditional IG approach,an optimized approach that takes frequency,concentration and distribution into account is proposed for improving IG approach.The experimental results show that the improved IG approach is superior to traditional IG approach in feature selection.
In the overall ownership cost of enterprise system, the maintenance cost consists of a major percentage. During the lifetime of an enterprise system, process customization is the most frequent maintenance efforts. However, current processing method has limited scalability and efficiency. In this case study, we explained how a scalable and efficient customization processing method was implemented. This method used the carbon emission trading mechanism to facilitate the cost benefit analysis of customization request. It also used distributed processing principle to improve the overall processing efficiency. Feedback from a pilot implementation in a large manufacturer included.
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The experimental study on the concrete intensity with different regenerated coarse aggregate substitutive ratio
The different regenerated coarse aggregate substitutive ratio influences on concrete cubic compressive strength,the cubic stress-strain curve was analyzed.The experimental result indicated that different coarse substitutive ratio had certain influences on regenerated concrete intensity.
Short text classification problem need to face some special problems to be solved different from traditional text classification,such as short text length,features sparse.This paper uses the feature extended method based on theme Ontology.It can get better classification performance by considering the semantic relations.Meanwhile,using case-base maintenance learning via the GC(generalization capability)algorithm,which can reduce the case number into K-NN algorithm,can improve efficiency when indexing near neighbor in K-Nearest Neighbor algorithm.The numerical experiments prove the validity of this learning algorithm.
eng_Latn
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Learning to identify TV news monologues by style and context
We focus on the problem of learning semantics from multimedia data associated with broadcast video documents. In this paper we propose to learn semantic concepts from multimodal sources based on style and context detectors, in combination with statistical classier ensembles. As a case study we present our method for detecting the concept of news subject monologues. This approach had the best average precision performance amongst 26 submissions in the 2003 video track of the Text Retrieval Conference benchmark. Experiments were conducted with respect to individual detector contribution, ensemble size, and ranking mechanism. It was found that the combination of detectors is decisive for the nal result, although some detectors might appear useless in isolation. Moreover, by using a probabilistic ranking, in combination with a large classier ensemble, results can be improved even further.
Acknowledments Judgment Day: A Vignette Introduction: The Supreme Court Under the Media Lens 1 A Year in the Life of the Supreme Court 2 Equal in Alberta: The Vriend Case 3 Court and Spin Country: The Quebec Secession Reference 4 "Sea of Confusion": R. v. Marshall 5 "Parents Can Sleep Soundly": The Queen v. John Robin Sharpe 6 Judges and Journalists Conclusion: Reporting the Supreme Court through a Political Prism Appendix A: Interview Questions Appendix B: Method of Analysis -- Coding Instructions and Sample Code Sheet About the Authors Index
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Optimizing slow and stored light for multidisciplinary applications
We present a preliminary experimental study of the dependence on optical depth of slow and stored light pulses in Rb vapor. In particular, we characterize the efficiency of slow and stored light as a function of Rb density; pulse duration, delay and storage time; and control field intensity. Experimental results are in good qualitative agreement with theoretical calculations based on a simplified three-level model at moderate densities.
Short text classification problem need to face some special problems to be solved different from traditional text classification,such as short text length,features sparse.This paper uses the feature extended method based on theme Ontology.It can get better classification performance by considering the semantic relations.Meanwhile,using case-base maintenance learning via the GC(generalization capability)algorithm,which can reduce the case number into K-NN algorithm,can improve efficiency when indexing near neighbor in K-Nearest Neighbor algorithm.The numerical experiments prove the validity of this learning algorithm.
eng_Latn
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Comparison study of exosomes molecules driven from (NCI1975) NSCLC cell culture supernatant isolation and characterization techniques
Background Lung cancer consider as one of leading cause of death around the world, normally the disease detection is difficult in early stages, Anew methods for diagnostic using non-invasive way ar...
Short text classification problem need to face some special problems to be solved different from traditional text classification,such as short text length,features sparse.This paper uses the feature extended method based on theme Ontology.It can get better classification performance by considering the semantic relations.Meanwhile,using case-base maintenance learning via the GC(generalization capability)algorithm,which can reduce the case number into K-NN algorithm,can improve efficiency when indexing near neighbor in K-Nearest Neighbor algorithm.The numerical experiments prove the validity of this learning algorithm.
eng_Latn
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A Study of Fuzzy Relational Database
The present work deals with detail study of func- tional dependency in fuzzy relational databases. The paper is an extension of the work done by Al-Hamouz and Biswas (1). Here, the f-Armstrong's axioms of (1) have been modified with verification and the well-known concepts of partial ffd, fuzzy key, fuzzy closure of attribute(s) and redundant ffd have been studied with the new notion of fi-ffd as defined in (1). Finally fuzzy key and fuzzy closure of attribute(s) have been tested with a real life example. Copyright c
In TREC2004, Dublin City University took part in three tracks, Terabyte (in collaboration with University College Dublin), Genomic and Novelty. In this paper we will discuss each track separately and present separate conclusions from this work. In addition, we present a general description of a text retrieval engine that we have developed in the last year to support our experiments into large scale, distributed information retrieval, which underlies all of the track experiments described in this document.
kor_Hang
799,590
Wise Crowd Content Assessment and Educational Rubrics
The Benefits of a Model of Annotation
An extensive empirical study of feature selection metrics for text classification
eng_Latn
799,620
Extraction of ingredient names from recipes by combining linguistic annotations and CRF selection
Probabilistic Part-of-Speech Tagging Using Decision Trees
Principles derived from the study of simple skills do not generalize to complex skill learning
eng_Latn
799,626
A survey of concept-based information retrieval tools on the web
Concept-based knowledge discovery in texts extracted from the Web
Propaganda vs . education : a case study of hate radio in Rwanda
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Statistical Learning and Data Sciences
Distance Weighted Cosine Similarity Measure for Text Classification
Driving behavior analysis with smartphones: insights from a controlled field study
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APlag: A plagiarism checker for Arabic texts
CHECK: a document plagiarism detection system
A study of smoothing methods for language models applied to Ad Hoc information retrieval
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A Study on Document Classification using Machine Learning Techniques
Feature selection, perceptron learning, and a usability case study for text categorization
Why Don't Men Ever Stop to Ask for Directions? Gender, Social Influence, and Their Role in Technology Acceptance and Usage Behavior
kor_Hang
799,843
Over-Generative Finite State Transducer N-Gram for Out-of-Vocabulary Word Recognition
The A2iA Arabic Handwritten Text Recognition System at the Open HaRT2013 Evaluation
Intelligent value-based customer segmentation method for campaign management: A case study of automobile retailer
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Temporal expert finding through generalized time topic modeling
A study of smoothing methods for language models applied to Ad Hoc information retrieval
Test-cost sensitive classification on data with missing values
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DocTag2Vec: An Embedding Based Multi-label Learning Approach for Document Tagging
Multi-label learning with millions of labels: recommending advertiser bid phrases for web pages
Mining corporate annual reports for intelligent detection of financial statement fraud A comparative study of machine learning methods
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Who's At The Keyboard? Authorship Attribution in Digital Evidence Investigations
Multi-Topic E-mail Authorship Attribution Forensics
Feature selection, perceptron learning, and a usability case study for text categorization
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An empirical study of required dimensionality for large-scale latent semantic indexing applications
Linear Discriminant Analysis in Document Classification
Flash Device Support for Database Management
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a study using $ n $ - gram features for text categorization .
Fast Effective Rule Induction
A Simple Weight Decay Can Improve Generalization
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AutoComment: Mining question and answer sites for automatic comment generation
A study of the documentation essential to software maintenance
OCR++: A Robust Framework For Information Extraction from Scholarly Articles
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A comparative study of stemming algorithms for use with the Uzbek language
Information retrieval on Turkish texts
Sortal anaphora resolution to enhance relation extraction from biomedical literature
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Stop Wasting My Gradients: Practical SVRG
RCV1: A New Benchmark Collection for Text Categorization Research
an experimental study on u - commerce adoption : the impact of personalization and privacy concerns .
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A comparative study of combined feature selection methods for Arabic text classification
A review of feature selection methods on synthetic data
redox flow batteries : a review .
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Named Entity Recognition using Hidden Markov Model (HMM)
Gazetteer Preparation for Named Entity Recognition in Indian Languages
Measuring substance use in the club setting: a feasibility study using biochemical markers
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Hierarchical Text Categorization Using Neural Networks
Feature selection, perceptron learning, and a usability case study for text categorization
Recognising Nested Named Entities in Biomedical Text
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Fuzzy sets across the natural language generation pipeline
SoftLearn: A Process Mining Platform for the Discovery of Learning Paths
data mining in course management systems : moodle case study and tutorial .
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Prevalence of Anti-tissue Transglutaminase Antibodies and Celiac Disease in Children With Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Celiac disease (CD), ulcerative colitis (UC), and primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) in one patient: a family study
Adipose Lipolysis Unchanged by Preexercise Carbohydrate Regardless of Glycemic Index
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Isolation of murine neuron-specific and non-neuronal enolase cDNA clones.
cDNA clones corresponding to subunits of neuron-specific (gamma gamma and alpha gamma) and non-neuronal (alpha alpha) enolase isozymes were characterized from two mouse brain cDNA libraries. Our hybridization data revealed a partial homology of the coding sequences of mouse alpha, mouse gamma and rat gamma mRNAs. The noncoding sequences, however, appear to be specific for each mouse mRNA. Although coding for two polypeptides of the same molecular weight, the mRNA for the gamma subunit (2600 bases) is larger than that for the alpha subunit (1900 bases). The noncoding sequences for neuron-specific gamma mRNA (about 1300 bases) are therefore longer than those of the non-nervous tissue specific alpha mRNA (about 600 bases).
Abstract The objective of this study was to evaluate the chemical and physical characteristics of fresh egg pasta samples obtained by using two different production methodologies: extrusion and lamination. The results of the study demonstrate that products have different characteristics in terms of colour and level of gelatinization, while they do not show significant differences with regard to the amount of absorbed water during the cooking stage. It was evaluated that it is possible to discriminate the two kinds of products by using FT-NIR spectroscopy. FT-NIR analysis results suggest the presence of a different matrix–water association, a diverse level of starch gelatinization and a distinct starch–gluten interaction in the two kinds of pasteurised samples.
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Acupuncture, Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, and the Energetics of Stimulants
Abstract The use of prescription stimulants for attention-deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is increasing. Yet some people would question whether ADHD is a disease at all or just part of a spec...
Background ::: This study aims to investigate the leukogenic effect of astragalus polysaccharide (APS), to compare its effect of increasing the numbers of mature granulocytes with that of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF), and to investigate the mechanism.
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what is tolerase g
DSM’s unique enzyme Tolerase® G helps digest gluten and support your life style. Tolerase® G is a is a proline-specific digestive enzyme. The enzyme is designed to have optimal activity under the harsh conditions of the stomach. It is the first and only enzyme shown to be effective in a human clinical study.
Glucokinase (EC 2.7.1.2) is an enzyme that facilitates phosphorylation of glucose to glucose-6-phosphate. Glucokinase occurs in cells in the liver, pancreas, gut, and brain of humans and most other vertebrates. Glucokinase has a lower affinity for glucose than the other hexokinases. 2 Glucokinase changes conformation and/or function in parallel with rising glucose concentrations in the physiologically important range of 4–10 mmol/L (72–180 mg / dl).
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Separation of PSP-waves on marine seismic data
There is considered a possibility of selection of signals associated with the PSP-waves using surface observations, which are obtained during the usual marine seismic survey. The method is based on an algorithm, using a priori information about the model of medium, which allows us to apply the ray tracing procedure and to identify corresponding waves. This makes it possible to determine the time intervals, which can contain signals reflected from the target horizon. These intervals are used in the selection of PSP-waves. Such selection involves a transform performed for optimal observation bases, which corresponds to the largest amplitudes of target signals. To increase the stability of the PSP-waves selection, possible caustic singularities are eliminated by analyzing values of the KMAH index.
Abstract The objective of this study was to evaluate the chemical and physical characteristics of fresh egg pasta samples obtained by using two different production methodologies: extrusion and lamination. The results of the study demonstrate that products have different characteristics in terms of colour and level of gelatinization, while they do not show significant differences with regard to the amount of absorbed water during the cooking stage. It was evaluated that it is possible to discriminate the two kinds of products by using FT-NIR spectroscopy. FT-NIR analysis results suggest the presence of a different matrix–water association, a diverse level of starch gelatinization and a distinct starch–gluten interaction in the two kinds of pasteurised samples.
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Lamellar crystallization of pendant chains in radiation-crosslinked polyethylene fibres
Ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fibres of the gel-spun/hot-drawn type were crosslinked by means of γ-radiation and several techniques were applied for the characterization of the molecular network. The crosslinked fibres showed a nonperiodic morphology both in scanning EM and in SAXS. After a heat treatment above 150° C, the temperature at which the chain-extended crystals melt or transform into the hexagonal phase, a well-defined lamellar morphology was observed. This is ascribed to fast relaxation of pendant chains from the chain-extended crystals into a more kinked state, and subsequent lamellar crystallization of these chains upon cooling. From a determination of the amount of lamellar crystals it is estimated that about 90% of the network consisted of pendant chains, as a result of chain-scission during irradiation.
Abstract The objective of this study was to evaluate the chemical and physical characteristics of fresh egg pasta samples obtained by using two different production methodologies: extrusion and lamination. The results of the study demonstrate that products have different characteristics in terms of colour and level of gelatinization, while they do not show significant differences with regard to the amount of absorbed water during the cooking stage. It was evaluated that it is possible to discriminate the two kinds of products by using FT-NIR spectroscopy. FT-NIR analysis results suggest the presence of a different matrix–water association, a diverse level of starch gelatinization and a distinct starch–gluten interaction in the two kinds of pasteurised samples.
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is msg actually bad for you
Subsequent experiments have helped dismantle the MSG-is-bad-for-you theory. For instance, in one study from 1993, researchers tested 71 subjects for reactions to MSG in relation to CRS, concluding that “rigorous and realistic scientific evidence linking the syndrome to MSG could not be found.”.
Even food labels that prominently read no added MSG do not always mean that the product is MSG-free. In fact, both the FDA and the USDA consider labels such as no added MSG or no MSG added misleading since many food products with these labels contain free glutamate.MSG is made through protein hydrolysis or bacterial fermentation.omplete elimination of MSG from your diet is very difficult to do. It requires careful and detailed examination of all of your food labels and more time dedicated to food preparation and cooking. However, considering the amount of damage MSG can do to your body, these inconveniences may be worth it.
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what is konjac glucomannan
Konjac glucomannan (KGM) is a water-soluble dietary fiber derived from the root of the Konjac plant. Konjac foods, also called Shirataki Nooldes In Japan, made from Konjac Glucomannan, are traditional Chinese foods with a history spanning over two thousand years.
Konjac root powder is a prebiotic that feeds the friendly bacteria in the intestine. A study published in 2008 demonstrated that glucomannan supplementation increases the fecal concentration of probiotics in general as well as specific probiotics like bifidobacteria and lactobacilli. (4)
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Putting conflict management into practice: a nursing case study
. O R I G I N A L P A P E R.r . Conflict Management in a Greek Public Hospital: Collaboration or Avoidance?
Expression of Olig2, Nestin, NogoA and AQP4 have no impact on overall survival in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
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Validity and Reliability of the Assessment of Quality of Life (AQoL)-8D Multi-Attribute Utility Instrument
Peer support for the maintenance of physical activity and health in cancer survivors: the PEER trial - a study protocol of a randomised controlled trial
Expression of Olig2, Nestin, NogoA and AQP4 have no impact on overall survival in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
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An Evaluation of Naphthalene-Based Mesophase as a Carbon Fiber Precursor
A comprehensive study on the oxidative stabilization of mesophase pitch-based tape-shaped thick fibers with oxygen
Expression of Olig2, Nestin, NogoA and AQP4 have no impact on overall survival in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
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Validity of an online 24-h recall tool (myfood24) for dietary assessment in population studies: comparison with biomarkers and standard interviews
Checking for completeness of 24-h urine collection using para-amino benzoic acid not necessary in the Observing Protein and Energy Nutrition study
Expression of Olig2, Nestin, NogoA and AQP4 have no impact on overall survival in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
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Searching the peopling of the Iberian Peninsula from the perspective of two andalusian subpopulations: a study based on Y-chromosome haplogroups J and E.
Human Genomic Diversity Where the Mediterranean Joins the Atlantic
Expression of Olig2, Nestin, NogoA and AQP4 have no impact on overall survival in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
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Atmospheric mesoscale conditions during the Boothbay meteotsunami: a numerical sensitivity study using a high-resolution mesoscale model
Radiative transfer for inhomogeneous atmospheres: RRTM, a validated correlated-k model for the longwave
Expression of Olig2, Nestin, NogoA and AQP4 have no impact on overall survival in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
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Naftopidil vs silodosin in medical expulsive therapy for ureteral stones: A randomized controlled study in Japanese male patients
Silodosin versus Tamsulosin as Medical Expulsive Therapy for Distal Ureteral Stones: A Prospective Randomized Study
Expression of Olig2, Nestin, NogoA and AQP4 have no impact on overall survival in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
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Model-based quality assurance in machine and plant automation using sequence diagrams — A comparison of two research approaches
Evolution in industrial plant automation: A case study
Expression of Olig2, Nestin, NogoA and AQP4 have no impact on overall survival in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
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Prevalence of perennial severe allergic asthma in Italy and effectiveness of omalizumab in its management: PROXIMA – an observational, 2 phase, patient reported outcomes study
Testing the validity of the Euroqol and comparing it with the SF-36 health survey questionnaire
Expression of Olig2, Nestin, NogoA and AQP4 have no impact on overall survival in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
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The normal fasting and postprandial diisopropyl-IDA Tc 99m hepatobiliary study.
Neonatal Hepatic Malignant Tumor
Expression of Olig2, Nestin, NogoA and AQP4 have no impact on overall survival in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
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Ultrahigh and anisotropic thermal transport in the hybridized monolayer (BC2N) of boron nitride and graphene: a first-principles study
The effect of non-analytical corrections on the phononic thermal transport in InX (X = S, Se, Te) monolayers
Expression of Olig2, Nestin, NogoA and AQP4 have no impact on overall survival in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
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Comparative study of self-organizing map and deep self-organizing map using MATLAB
PHY-layer key exchange for wireless communication
Expression of Olig2, Nestin, NogoA and AQP4 have no impact on overall survival in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
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Tourism and nature conservation: A case study in Golestan National Park, Iran
A method to determine the potential for flora tourism in mountainous regions: a case study of the Kackar Mountains National Park, Turkey
Expression of Olig2, Nestin, NogoA and AQP4 have no impact on overall survival in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
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[Phase I clinical study of NK 171 (etoposide)].
Phase I/II study of oral etoposide plus GM-CSF as second-line chemotherapy in platinum-pretreated patients with advanced ovarian cancer
Expression of Olig2, Nestin, NogoA and AQP4 have no impact on overall survival in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
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Social-ecological resilience for the spatial planning process using a system dynamics model: case study of Northern Bandung area, Indonesia
Application of the SES Framework for Model-based Analysis of the Dynamics of Social-Ecological Systems
Expression of Olig2, Nestin, NogoA and AQP4 have no impact on overall survival in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
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Dissecting the genetic architecture of behavior in Drosophila melanogaster
Experimental evolution, behavior and genetics: Associative learning as a case study
Expression of Olig2, Nestin, NogoA and AQP4 have no impact on overall survival in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
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Hirschfeld surface analysis and short-range ferromagnetic ordering in La0.5Ca0.4Ag0.1MnO3 based on critical behavior study
A modern approach to critical phenomena
Expression of Olig2, Nestin, NogoA and AQP4 have no impact on overall survival in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
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Granger causal influence predicts BOLD activity levels in the default mode network
Impaired attention network in temporal lobe epilepsy: A resting FMRI study
Expression of Olig2, Nestin, NogoA and AQP4 have no impact on overall survival in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
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Abstract P2-09-10: Comprehensive gene expression biomarker analysis of CDK 4/6 and endocrine pathways from the PALOMA-2 study
Durable response to palbociclib and letrozole in ovarian cancer with CDKN2A loss
Expression of Olig2, Nestin, NogoA and AQP4 have no impact on overall survival in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
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The impact of hard and soft quality management and proactive behaviour in determining innovation performance
Finding innovative capabilities and obstacles in a SME with outsourced production processes : A case study of a Swedish manufacturer of electric devices
Expression of Olig2, Nestin, NogoA and AQP4 have no impact on overall survival in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
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Village panchayats in India: A case study of Assam
PARTICIPATION AND DECISION MAKING POWER OF WOMEN IN PANCHAYAT RAJ: A SOCIAL WORK ANALYSIS
Expression of Olig2, Nestin, NogoA and AQP4 have no impact on overall survival in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
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Zoonoses e saúde pública: riscos da proximidade humana com a fauna silvestre
Bartonella species pathogenic for humans infect pets, free-ranging wild mammals and their ectoparasites in the Caatinga biome, Northeastern Brazil: a serological and molecular study.
Expression of Olig2, Nestin, NogoA and AQP4 have no impact on overall survival in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
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An experimental study of nettle feeding in captive gorillas
An experimental study of leaf swallowing in captive chimpanzees: insights into the origin of a self-medicative behavior and the role of social learning
Expression of Olig2, Nestin, NogoA and AQP4 have no impact on overall survival in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
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Geospatial application for agroforestry suitability mapping based on FAO guideline: case study of Lohardaga, Jharkhand State of India
FAO guidelines and geospatial application for agroforestry suitability mapping: case study of Ranchi, Jharkhand state of India
Expression of Olig2, Nestin, NogoA and AQP4 have no impact on overall survival in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
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Ecological Sanitation in Urban China : A case study of the Dongsheng project on applying ecological sanitation in multi-storey buildings
The utilization of struvite produced from human urine in agriculture as a natural fertilizer : a review
Expression of Olig2, Nestin, NogoA and AQP4 have no impact on overall survival in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
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Initial study on increasing productivity of orang asli in Malaysia
The ICT social inclusion among orang asli community in Gombak area
Expression of Olig2, Nestin, NogoA and AQP4 have no impact on overall survival in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
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Progress in ENSO prediction and predictability study
Strongly Coupled Data Assimilation Using Leading Averaged Coupled Covariance (LACC). Part II: CGCM Experiments*
Expression of Olig2, Nestin, NogoA and AQP4 have no impact on overall survival in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
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Infaunal predation regulates benthic recruitment : an experimental study of the influence of the predator Nephtys hombergii (Savigny) on recruits of Nereis diversicolor (O.F. Müller)
Relative importance of predation and intraspecific competition in regulating growth and survival of juveniles of the soft-shell clam, Mya arenaria L., at several spatial scales
Expression of Olig2, Nestin, NogoA and AQP4 have no impact on overall survival in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
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Some Ageing Properties of Marshall-Olkin Extended Distribution
Reliability study of proportional odds family of discrete distributions
Expression of Olig2, Nestin, NogoA and AQP4 have no impact on overall survival in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
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801,161
Soybean (Glycine max): A new test system for study of genetic parameters as affected by environmental mutagens☆
Some Approaches to Evaluation of the Mutagenic Effect of Industrial Waste on the Environment
Expression of Olig2, Nestin, NogoA and AQP4 have no impact on overall survival in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
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Conservation Issues and Utilization of Wetlands in Nepal: A case study from Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve
Capacity for sustainable management of wetlands: Lessons from the WETwin project
Expression of Olig2, Nestin, NogoA and AQP4 have no impact on overall survival in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
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Response times and gaze behavior of truck drivers in time critical conditional automated driving take-overs
Take-over expectation and criticality in Level 3 automated driving: a test track study on take-over behavior in semi-trucks
Expression of Olig2, Nestin, NogoA and AQP4 have no impact on overall survival in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
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Cariogenicity of Candida albicans of distinct genotypes among 3-5-year-old Uygur children in Kashgar, China- a case-control study
Distribution of Oral Candida Albicans and its Correlation with Early Child Caries in Uyghur and Chinese Children
Expression of Olig2, Nestin, NogoA and AQP4 have no impact on overall survival in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
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Quantification of five neonicotinoids in human urine by modified QuEChERS with isotope dilution mass spectrometry: a preliminary study for the development of certified reference material
Advances in Lipid Methodology - One
Expression of Olig2, Nestin, NogoA and AQP4 have no impact on overall survival in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma
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