نتایج جستجو برای: ooc

تعداد نتایج: 220  

Journal: :Development 2001
S E Basham L S Rose

The PAR proteins are required for polarity and asymmetric localization of cell fate determinants in C. elegans embryos. In addition, several of the PAR proteins are conserved and localized asymmetrically in polarized cells in Drosophila, Xenopus and mammals. We have previously shown that ooc-5 and ooc-3 mutations result in defects in spindle orientation and polarity in early C. elegans embryos....

Labafchi, Ali, Samieirad , Sahand, Jafari , Zahra , Khatibi, Bahar , Mohtasham, Nooshin , Shirzadeh, Alireza , Torkzadeh , Masoud ,

Orthokeratinized Odontogenic Cyst (OOC) is a rare odontogenic cyst, which is important because it has a low recurrence potential, but it has a percentage of the potential for malignant changes. OOC characteristics can be different from OKC (odontogenic keratocyst), which was once classified in its category. The microscopic view of OOC cyst is the reason for its easy identification from OKC, the...

2007
Naser Tarhuni M. Elmusrati N. Tarhuni

In this paper a Polarized Optical Orthogonal Code (Polarized-OOC) is proposed by exploiting the polarization property of the fiber and the chip’s polarization state. The polarized-OOC code is generated using the concept of Mark Position Difference (MPD) set. Polarized-OOC code cardinality is shown to be two times that of the conventional OOC which reflects an increase in the number of supported...

2012
Shobha Krishnan

This paper examines optical CDMA (OCDMA) communication techniques with optical orthogonal codes. These optical orthogonal codes (OOC) set are constructed by using difference set methods. Simulations that show OOC reduce interference due to other users and channel noise. Probability of error can be reduce by selection of proper weight (w), length (n) & cardinality(C) of OOC.

2013
Aditi Byatnal Jayalakshmi Natarajan Venkadasalapathy Narayanaswamy Raghu Radhakrishnan

The orthokeratinized odontogenic cyst (OOC) is a rare developmental jaw cyst. Recognition of OOC as a unique entity has long been due, yet its inexplicable radiographic presentation resembling dentigerous cyst, histological likeness to odontogenic keratocyst (OKC) and inconsistent cytokeratin expression profiles overlapping with both as well as with the epidermis, makes it rather confounding. D...

Journal: :CoRR 2010
Tsonka Baicheva Svetlana Topalova

Optimal (v, 4, 2, 1) optical orthogonal codes (OOC) with v <= 75 and v 6= 71 are classified up to equivalence. One (v, 4, 2, 1) OOC is presented for all v ≤ 181, for which an optimal OOC exists.

2013
Kenneth W. Shum

Using channel polarization technique in optical code-division multiple access, we can spread optical pulses in the spatial domain, in addition to the time and frequency domains. The pattern of transmitting optical pulses in these three dimensions are specified by the codewords of a three-dimensional optical orthogonal codes (3-D OOC). In this work, combinatorial designs related to optimal 3-D O...

Journal: :Des. Codes Cryptography 2013
Marco Buratti Anita Pasotti Dianhua Wu

The size of a (v, 5, 2, 1) optical orthogonal code (OOC) is shown to be at most equal to v 12 when v ≡ 11 (mod 132) or v ≡ 154 (mod 924), and at most equal to v 12 in all the other cases. Thus a (v, 5, 2, 1)-OOC is naturally said to be optimal when its size reaches the above bound. Many direct and recursive constructions for infinite classes of optimal (v, 5, 2, 1)-OOCs are presented giving, in...

Journal: :Development 2000
S Pichler P Gönczy H Schnabel A Pozniakowski A Ashford R Schnabel A A Hyman

Asymmetric cell divisions require the establishment of an axis of polarity, which is subsequently communicated to downstream events. During the asymmetric cell division of the P(1) blastomere in C. elegans, establishment of polarity depends on the establishment of anterior and posterior cortical domains, defined by the localization of the PAR proteins, followed by the orientation of the mitotic...

2007
Rafael Ubal Julio Sahuquillo Salvador Petit Pedro López José Duato

Multithreaded (MT) processors reduce the waste of issue width by executing instructions from multiple threads at the same time. On the other hand, out-of-order commit (OOC) processors have been recently proposed as an efficient way of avoiding pipeline stalls when a long-latency instruction reaches the commit stage. In this work, we analyze the impact on performance of combining both MT and OOC...

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