نتایج جستجو برای: الگوریتم deep blue

تعداد نتایج: 301314  

2010
Paul Ginoux Dmitri Garbuzov Christina Hsu

[1] Mineral dust interacts with radiation and impacts both the regional and global climate. The relative contribution of natural and anthropogenic dust sources, however, remains largely uncertain. Although human activities disturb soils and therefore enhance wind erosion, their contribution to global dust emission has never been directly evaluated because of a lack of data. The retrieval of aer...

Journal: :Small 2012
Guochao Nie Hoe Jin Hah Gwangseong Kim Yong-Eun Koo Lee Ming Qin Tanvi S Ratani Panagiotis Fotiadis Amber Miller Akiko Kochi Di Gao Thomas Chen Daniel A Orringer Oren Sagher Martin A Philbert Raoul Kopelman

Delineation of tumor margins is a critical and challenging objective during brain cancer surgery. A tumor-targeting deep-blue nanoparticle-based visible contrast agent is described, which, for the first time, offers in vivo tumor-specific visible color staining. This technology thus enables color-guided tumor resection in real time, with no need for extra equipment or special lighting condition...

2003
W. J. Mooi

pseudoinclusions are sometimes evident and mild nuclear pleomorphism is typical. Mitoses are either absent or extremely infrequent. By definition dendritic cells are said not to be seen in this lesion. The growth pattern often presents a plexiform appearance, fascicles of nevus cells following the dermal appendages and neurovascular bundles. Perineural or endoneural extension is a very common f...

Journal: :The Journal of toxicological sciences 1996
M Miyata T Namba G Li S Aoki M Abe S Ishikawa

Correspondence : Mikio MIYATA at the above address. was given 2 days before the challenge, with variousconcentrationsbeingtested. Chloroform as trihalomethane in drinking water was administered for 2 days before the challenge. pDichlorobenzene was inhaled at one of several concentrations for 2 days before the challenge. The animals were sacrificed 30 min after the challenge by exsanguination un...

2003
Garry K. Smith

The terms “Pink Puffers” and “Blue Bloaters” have been around for many years. They are used in a colloquial sense by speleologists to describe how cavers react to an elevated concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) and reduced oxygen (O2) in a cave’s “foul air” atmosphere. Foul air is only found in a small number of Australian caves and is defined as having a noticeable abnormal physiological eff...

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