نتایج جستجو برای: secularism1 phd candidate

تعداد نتایج: 133094  

2016
Maryam Sadeghipour Roudsari Seyed Peyman Shariatpanahi Arezoo Ebn Ahmady Mohammad Hossein Khoshnevisan

1 PhD Candidate, Community Oral Health Department, School of Dentistry, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences (SBMU), Tehran, Iran; Preventive Dentistry Research Center, Dental Research Institute, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences (SBMU), Tehran, Iran 2 Assistant Professor, Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran 3 Associate Professor, ...

2005
Xuwen Qin Shufang Tian

This paper proposes a new approach to image matching by epipolar constraint and local reliability constraint for Remote Sensing Image. We define a new measure of matching support according to the local reliability constraint. A new search strategy—modified greedy algorithm is developed for robust image matching. This strategy only selects those matches having both high matching support and low ...

Journal: :Annals of internal medicine 2018
Mika Kivimaki Jane E Ferrie

Marc J. Gunter, PhD*; Neil Murphy, PhD*; Amanda J. Cross, PhD; Laure Dossus, PhD; Laureen Dartois, PhD; Guy Fagherazzi, PhD; Rudolf Kaaks, PhD; Tilman Kühn, PhD; Heiner Boeing, PhD; Krasimira Aleksandrova, PhD; Anne Tjønneland, MD, PhD; Anja Olsen, PhD; Kim Overvad, MD, PhD; Sofus Christian Larsen, PhD; Maria Luisa Redondo Cornejo, PhD; Antonio Agudo, PhD; Marı́a José Sánchez Pérez, MD, PhD; Jon...

2014
Lucia Musumeci Marijke J. Kuijpers Karen Gilio Alexandre Hego Emilie Théâtre Lisbeth Maurissen Maud Vandereyken Catia V. Diogo Christelle Lecut William Guilmain Ekaterina V. Bobkova Johannes A. Eble Russell Dahl Justin Rascon Yalda Mostofi Hongbin Yuan Eduard Sergienko Souad Rahmouni

Lucia Musumeci, PhD; Marijke J. Kuijpers, PhD; Karen Gilio, MD, PhD; Alexandre Hego, BSc; Emilie Théâtre, PhD; Lisbeth Maurissen, PhD; Maud Vandereyken, MSc, Catia V. Diogo, PhD; Christelle Lecut, PhD; William Guilmain, PhD; Ekaterina V. Bobkova, PhD; Johannes A. Eble, PhD; Russell Dahl, PhD; Pierre Drion, DVM, PhD; Justin Rascon, PhD; Yalda Mostofi, BSc; Hongbin Yuan, PhD; Eduard Sergienko, Ph...

2008
Yang ping Tang Xinming Wang Huibing

As efforts grow to develop spatio-temporal database systems and temporal geographic information systems that are capable of conveying how geographic phenomena change, it is urgent to analyze the impetus and mechanism that the spatio-temporal process happed. The authors proposed a set of universal change patterns for modelling of spatio-temporal processes, which builds a fundamental basis for th...

2014
Habib Fardoun Abdullah Al-Malaise Al-Ghamdi Antonio Paules Ciprés

This article shows our research oriented towards improving doctoral theses by publications. This process is justified by John Dewey’s knowledge theory and various phases of Kilpatrick’s work. After a theoretical foundation, the research work set the steps in a thesis by publications, which is both validated by members of the scientific community and created from the knowledge of the experience ...

2012
Antony J. Porcino

The honor of becoming Executive Editor of the IJTMB affords me increased appreciation for the process of research publishing. While authors work arduously to produce strong research and reporting, the Editorial Board, comprising six volunteers (http:// www.ijtmb.org/index.php/ijtmb/about/editorialTeam) and a great team of support persons, works painstakingly to ensure quality research articles ...

Journal: :PLoS Computational Biology 2006
Philip E. Bourne Iddo Friedberg

You are a PhD candidate and your thesis defense is already in sight. You have decided you would like to continue with a postdoctoral position rather than moving into industry as the next step in your career (that decision should be the subject of another ‘‘Ten Simple Rules’’). Further, you already have ideas for the type of research you wish to pursue and perhaps some ideas for specific project...

2011
Nauman Ahmed Qureshi Anna Perini Nelly Bencomo Neil A. Ernst Daniele Barone Chiara Di Francescomarino Mirko Morandini Alberto Siena Andrea Avancini

Self-Adaptive Software systems (SAS) adapt at run-time in response to changes in user’s needs, operating contexts, and resource availability, by requiring minimal to no involvement of system administrators. The ever-greater reliance on software with qualities such as flexibility and easy integrability, and the associated increase of design and maintenance effort, is raising the interest towards...

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