نتایج جستجو برای: fm

تعداد نتایج: 12002  

2008
Xin Tang

We construct families of irreducible representations for a class of quantum groups Uq(fm(K,H). First, we realize these quantum groups as Hyperbolic algebras. Such a realization yields natural families of irreducible weight representations for Uq(fm(K,H)). Second, we study the relationship between Uq(fm(K,H)) and Uq(fm(K)). As a result, any finite dimensional weight representation of Uq(fm(K,H))...

Journal: :AI EDAM 2008
Mustafa Suphi Erden Hitoshi Komoto Thom J. van Beek Valentina D'Amelio E. Echavarria Tetsuo Tomiyama

This work is aimed at establishing a common frame and understanding of function modeling (FM) for our ongoing research activities. A comparative review of the literature is performed to grasp the various FM approaches with their commonalities and differences. The relations of FM with the research fields of artificial intelligence, design theory, and maintenance are discussed. In this discussion...

2015
Dong-Jin Park Ji-Hyoun Kang Yi-Rang Yim Ji-Eun Kim Jeong-Won Lee Kyung-Eun Lee Lihui Wen Tae-Jong Kim Yong-Wook Park Shin-Seok Lee

Fibromyalgia (FM) affects 1% to 5% of the population, and approximately 90% of the affected individuals are women. FM patients experience impaired quality of life and the disorder places a considerable economic burden on the medical care system. With the recognition of FM as a major health problem, many recent studies have evaluated the pathophysiology of FM. Although the etiology of FM remains...

Journal: :Jurnal ilmu komunikasi UHO : jurnal penelitian kajian ilmu komunikas dan informasi 2021

Saat ini media massa sangat berkembang pesat dalam kehidupan manusia akibat adanya perkembangan teknologi digital. Berbagai jenis terus bermunculan. Bentuk saat banyak yang melakukan kolaborasi dengan berbagai bentuk baru menerapkan konvergensi media. Radio Kota FM Surabaya merupakan salah satu guna upaya mempertahankan keberadaannya dikalangan masyarakat. Hal inidapat dilihat bahwa era juga te...

2009
Abdelrahman Osman Elfaki Somnuk Phon-Amnuaisuk Chin Kuan Ho

Feature Model (FM) is approved as a successful technique to model variability in Software Product Line (SPL), therefore it is very important to produce errorfree FM. Inconsistency in FM is addressed as key challenge in validation of FM. This paper completes the knowledge-base(KB) method for validating FM by defining a new operation, namely inconsistencyprevention. First the inconsistency in FM ...

Journal: :Pain 2006
Karen G Raphael Malvin N Janal Sangeetha Nayak Joseph E Schwartz Rollin M Gallagher

Prior studies of careseeking fibromyalgia (FM) patients often report that they have an elevated risk of psychiatric disorders, but biased sampling may distort true risk. The current investigation utilizes state-of-the-art diagnostic procedures for both FM and psychiatric disorders to estimate prevalence rates of FM and the comorbidity of FM and specific psychiatric disorders in a diverse commun...

Journal: :Internal medicine 2013
Fatma Alibaz-Oner Meryem Can Birkan İlhan Özge Polat Gonca Mumcu Haner Direskeneli

OBJECTIVE Data regarding the frequency of fibromyalgia (FM) in patients with Takayasu's arteritis (TAK) have not been previously reported. We aimed to investigate the frequency of FM in TAK, defined according to the new 2010 ACR Preliminary Diagnostic Criteria for Fibromyalgia. The association between the ACR-1990 and 2010 FM criteria and the effects of patient-reported outcomes (PROs) on FM we...

2016
Mohamad Kassem Graham Kelly Nashwan Dawood Steve Lockley

Purpose – Building information modelling (BIM) in facilities management (FM) applications is an emerging area of research based on the theoretical proposition that BIM information, generated and captured during the lifecycle of a facility, can improve its management. Using this proposition as a starting point, the purpose of this paper is to investigate the value of BIM and the challenges affec...

2007
Huan Luo Yadong Wang David Poeppel Jonathan Z. Simon

Complex natural sounds (e.g., animal vocalizations or speech) can be characterized by specific spectrotemporal patterns whose components change in both frequency (frequency modulation, FM) and amplitude (amplitude modulation, AM). The neural coding of AM and FM has been widely studied in humans and animals, but typically with either pure AM or pure FM stimuli. The neural mechanisms employed to ...

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