نتایج جستجو برای: hms

تعداد نتایج: 1675  

2003
Carman Neustaedter Saul Greenberg

Always-on video provides rich levels of awareness for collaborators separated by distance, yet it has the potential to threaten privacy as sensitive details may be broadcast to others. This threat increases for telecommuters who work at home and connect to office-based colleagues using video. Our research addresses the problem of how to develop and evaluate privacy-protecting strategies and use...

1995
Benjamin W. Wah Arthur Ieumwananonthachai Shu Yao Ting Yu

Benjamin W. Wah, A. Ieumwananonthachai, Shu Yao, and Ting Yu Center for Reliable and High Performance Computing Coordinated Science Laboratory University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 1308 West Main Street, Urbana, IL 61801, USA fwah, arthuri, yshu, [email protected] Abstract In this paper, we discuss a new approach to generalize heuristic methods (HMs) to new test cases of an applica...

Journal: :Computers & Mathematics with Applications 2009
Tak Kuen Siu Wai-Ki Ching Eric S. Fung Michael K. Ng X. Li

In this paper, we introduce a discrete-time higher-order Markov-switching (HMS) model for measuring the risk of a portfolio. We suppose that the logarithmic returns from a risky portfolio is governed by a HMS model with the drift and the volatility switch over time according to the states of a discrete-time higher-order hidden Markov model (HHMM). We interpret the states of the HHMM as unobserv...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2006
Howard R Petty Andrei L Kindzelskii Jimmy Espinoza Roberto Romero

Trophoblasts are fetal epithelial cells that form an interface between mother and offspring. To evaluate their anti-inflammatory capacity, we tested the hypothesis that trophoblasts deactivate neutrophils using single-cell assays. Several biophysical (Ca2+ and NAD(P)H oscillation frequency) and physiological (oxidant production) markers of activated neutrophils revert to a nonactivated phenotyp...

2015
NICHOLAS B. BLACKBURN JAC C. CHARLESWORTH JAMES R. MARTHICK ELIZABETH M. TEGG KATHERINE A. MARSDEN VELANDAI SRIKANTH JOHN BLANGERO RAY M. LOWENTHAL SIMON J. FOOTE JOANNE L. DICKINSON

Telomere length has a biological link to cancer, with excessive telomere shortening leading to genetic instability and resultant malignant transformation. Telomere length is heritable and genetic variants determining telomere length have been identified. Telomere biology has been implicated in the development of hematological malignancies (HMs), therefore, closer examination of telomere length ...

Journal: :European neurology 2008
Félix Javier Jiménez-Jiménez Inmaculada Puertas Hortensia Alonso-Navarro

A 45-year-old male patient was evaluated because of involuntary spasms in his right masseter muscle. Five years before, following an acute respiratory insufficiency which required endotracheal intubation, he had presented with dysarthria, bilateral (predominantly right) supranuclear facial and hypoglossal palsy, and inability to achieve tongue protrusion, difficulty in chewing and bilateral dys...

2016
Xiaojing Zhou Youlin Xia Junhua Liao Kede Liu Qiang Li Yang Dong Xiaoping Ren Yuning Chen Li Huang Boshou Liao Yong Lei Liying Yan Huifang Jiang

Late leaf spot (LLS) is one of the most serious foliar diseases affecting peanut worldwide leading to huge yield loss. To understand the genetic basis of LLS and assist breeding in the future, we conducted quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis for LLS and three plant-type-related traits including height of main stem (HMS), length of the longest branch (LLB) and total number of branches (TNB)....

1995
H. Van Brussel P. Valckenaers L. Bongaerts J. Wyns

This paper describes research based on the HMS or Holonic Manufacturing Systems concept, which was elaborated in the IMS Test Case N° 5. First, the paper discusses the HMS paradigm. Second, it presents a number of fundamental properties of complex adaptive systems. Third, examples demonstrate how the insights of the previous section have an impact on the design and architecture of distributed m...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2000
E D Eggers J A O'Brien A J Berger

During postnatal motoneuron development, the glycine receptor (GlyR) alpha subunit changes from alpha2 (fetal) to alpha1 (adult). To study the effect this change has on ethanol potentiation of GlyR currents in hypoglossal motoneurons (HMs), we placed neurons into two groups: neonate [postnatal day 1 to 3 (P1-3)], primarily expressing alpha2, and juvenile (P9-13), primarily expressing alpha1. We...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2010
Colleen E Gruenwald Cedric Manlhiot Anthony K Chan Lynn Crawford-Lean Celeste Foreman Helen M Holtby Glen S Van Arsdell Ross Richards Helen Moriarty Brian W McCrindle

OBJECTIVES We sought to determine whether infants (younger than 1 year old) had similar clinical benefits with individualized anticoagulation management as older children and adult undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). BACKGROUND Individualized heparin and protamine management in older children and adults undergoing CPB has been associated with improved clinical outcomes. METHODS Ninety ...

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