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glutathione S-transferase (GST); Redox Reaction; overexpression; Cofactor-Regenerating Enzymes; Molecular hydrogen; Geotrichum candidum

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glutathione S-transferase (GST); Redox Reaction; overexpression; Cofactor-Regenerating Enzymes; Molecular hydrogen; Geotrichum candidum

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Inkjet printing of powders and sintering for manufacturing of ceramic objects

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hessian matrix winner image

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Coordination is an important aspect of joint work (mentioned during Cummings talk)

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Interessantes Paper zur persönlichen Literaturverwaltung.

Von Bibliographie-Management zum Social Bookmarking.

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This is an interesting perspective. I wonder if we might be able to predict how the cancer evolves using evolutionary models.

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state of the art of haptic device

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Méfiance des élèves vis à vis de leurs profs et des manuels

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Sandham uses a modified (unsteady) version of XFOIL to model the global instability (burst) of a laminar separation bubble. Transition is the key here. Everything seems time domain. No linearization or eigenvalue analysis given.

2009-03-09 10:46:18

First appearence of a "aerodynamic resonance" in transonic flow ever!

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This article has to be baught

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Good abstract/introduction Describes the general difficulties in name entity recognition

Uses "expanding the training data using virtual examples" as "a new attempt of corpus expansion in the biomedical domain."

Core idea is to replace each named entity in the given sentence by another named entity of the same class in a dictionary.

Defines a meter (a bi-vector) to measure the distance of two strings to overcome alternate spelling problem.

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Sisson, Donnelly, Hess and Woolliscroft (1991) Their results showed that on average, the medical students generated more hypotheses than did the physicians, and this finding was consistent across scenarios. Furthermore, physicians’ hypotheses were found to be more general than the students; The problem with highly specific diagnoses based on limited data is that they may result in some form of premature closure A final, perhaps surprising finding was that the numbers of hypotheses generated by the individual participants was fairly consistent across the three tasks studied. Other research suggests that the speed with which initial hypotheses are generated is a striking feature of the behaviour of experts. Furthermore, there is evidence that the earlier a good hypothesis set is created, the more predictive it is of the quality of the diagnosis (Joseph & Patel, 1990) .

Lesgold, Rubinson, Feltovich, Glaser, Klopfer & Wang (1988) found that novice (resident) radiologists examining chest x-rays appear to restrict their responses to the most obvious explanation. [COGNITIVE BIAS DANGER] Two hypotheses were put forward to explain these findings: first, it may be that when there is a dominant hypothesis and a more remote possibility; consideration of the more remote possibility depends upon the availability of mental processing capacity. If any subprocesses of diagnosis are inefficient they will interfere with the more remote response. An alternative explanation is that novices simply do not generate the full range of sensible possibilities in forms that will survive testing and verification. Novices may have learned the triggering rule for the most obvious explanation but not for the subtle special cases. Novices may fail because they have not yet developed the fine-tuned visual acuity needed for feature discrimination that is seen in their more experienced colleagues.

Patel, Arocha & Kaufman (1994), Joseph & Patel (1990) found that experts (endocrinologists solving endocrine problems) produce their hypotheses fairly quickly and accommodate subsequently presented data without introducing any new hypotheses. In contrast, sub-experts (cardiologists solving endocrine problems) continue to generate new hypotheses even after producing most of the diagnostic components needed for the final diagnosis. They are less able to evaluate their hypotheses and hence show an inability to rule out diagnostic hypotheses they had produced earlier. [NOTE: don't reject hypotheses as fast!] In general, the experts narrowed uncertainty whereas the sub-experts increased it. They suggest that sub-experts do not have sufficient domain knowledge to discriminate hypotheses. In contrast, experts’ initial hypothesis set appears to be particularly well constructed allowing them to complete the diagnostic task from the hypotheses contained in the original set without adding new hypotheses.

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In January 2003 I wrote a short essay called What's in a name?, to be published in a volume of papers written in honour of Roger Needham. It relates to his well-known paper on "Naming", which highlights the notion of a pure name. The paper explains what the pi-calculus allows you to do with pure names. It also considers whether these are all the things you should be able to do with them. As an illustration I use an example on directory lookup from Needham's paper.

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DOI: 10.1002/9780470015902.a0000478.pub2

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This is a very long self published essay that alternately drives me a bit crazy and which I also enjoy. I think some of the claims are strident, I also think it is overly romantic in some of its approaches to film and practice, and perhaps off key at times on possible aesthetics of a web based video practice. However, it is written in a spirit of belief, bordering on a manifesto, and with that it carries the day, and provides lots of places to not just nod but to shake and from there to make your own path, problem, and trajectory.

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Section 2 has a lot of fundamental explanations on basic geometric concepts, like adjacency, boundary, co-boundary, star, etc.

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Staphylococcus epidermidis

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Something about incremental LDA

2007-06-05 07:21:58
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This article talks about how Web 2.0 can influence the contemporary 'physical library' and transform it into an analogous system on the digital platform.

2007-05-21 15:05:12
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Some interesting things to say about collective classification! Also makes me think more about the link prediction project . . . can be viewed in this framework.

2007-05-20 17:23:40
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Here is a way to grow ZnO nano columns using complexing agents.

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Este artículo se centra en ver la similitud entre entradas y salidas, desde el punto de vista de clases de una ontología para ver cómo de semejantes son dos servicios de cara a la clasificación de uno de ellos. Usa el corpus de Hess

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Foundation of ceramic laser amplifier studies; the field may yet return to fluorides, after a long dalliance with YAG and Yttria.

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citeUlike groups authors by surname even if they are different authors, e.g.S Smith & AT Smith

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Relevant awareness quote:

"Expectations for quick responses (under an hour) reflected a high level of knowledge about the recipient’s availability and behavior."

2007-03-14 19:17:16

"However, email correspondents with international colleagues who were time shifted by seven hours or more exhibited a different pattern. Since they could not expect a response within a day, people talked about thinking more carefully about those messages and taking the time to be more clear, explicit, and complete."

"Furthermore, international email correspondence was more likely to encounter cultural differences in styles of usage. Several of the American email users commented that messages to their colleagues in India or Asia did not prompt as quick or complete a response as they had hoped. They were quick to recognize that this might be due to a different work culture."

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2007-02-12 User grieth
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2007-02-11 User cmcleod
2007-02-10 User mfisk , 1 note

IETF effort to do transparent bridging right using 1980s DEC technology.

2007-02-10 22:44:23
2007-02-08 User digamberjuwekar , 1 note

Discover How This Guy Went From Eating Ketchup and Rice to Making Over $2,741.29/Day Starting From Scratch...And He's Willing To Let You Copy What He's Doing For FREE!

2007-02-08 11:43:34
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2007-02-07 18:33:24

citeseer

2007-02-07 21:44:14
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2007-01-27 User eldan
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2007-01-25 User livingthingdan , 1 note

nice summary of some philosophical points around biology

2007-01-25 06:02:54
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2007-01-23 User sekulerlab
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2007-01-20 User goingsomewhere , 1 note

To look at in conjunction with Chapter One, historiography of gender variance and modernity.

2007-01-20 01:53:58
2007-01-19 User great_apes
2007-01-16 User mlewcio , 1 note

The author takes a high-level view of photography and the visualization phenomenon. To Hossaini, photography is a means of constructing a virtual reality environment. Initially humans were able to rely on language and imagination to organize society, but as more sophisticated city-states emerged, visualization was needed for large projects for detailed, durable record keeping. Vision and architecture were mediated by the technologies of photography, surveying and planning. These perceptual technologies coordinate an autonomous social body (commerce, administration and property), allowing large groups to behave as one.

Individual perspectives, or slices, can be coordinated into a reliable, valid visual information via optics and geometry.

The photograph does not simply reproduce the environment - it recreates the environment, the thing itself, and becomes an ideal reality for the viewer. Perceptual technologies, unlike natural vision which views the environment as a continuum, organize perception into an objective whole, creating a secondary environment based on institutional, not individual, needs and desires.

2007-01-20 18:22:44
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2006-12-03 User nco71 , 1 note

This book will be the main support of my short essay as an exercice. I have to find some usefull chapter and paragraph and set a plan about it.

2006-12-03 02:21:37
2006-12-02 User tzmtzm
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"From the probability distribution of ΔT~~2×~~ we obtain a 90% confidence interval, whose lower bound (the 5th percentile) is 1.6 K. The median is 6.1 K, above the canonical range of 1.5–4.5 K; the mode is 2.1 K."


2006-12-01 18:28:26
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2006-11-13 User ciriol , 1 note

tutorial on semantic web services with owl-s features introduction, technologies, application and use cases.

2006-11-13 20:52:18
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an article directly drawing on dufrenne's work

2006-10-30 13:36:06
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2006-10-24 User jjray
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Gives a good overview of the problems if core networks are scaled from 10 Gb/s to 640 Gb/s and more. The focus is on DWDM, line rate, cost, aggregation, OADM (optical add-drop multiplexers) architecture.

2006-10-24 12:27:13
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2006-10-21 User corcoted , 1 note

Decent introductory textbook for condensed matter physics.

2006-10-21 20:26:34
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2006-10-17 User gracev
2006-10-16 User jdiggans
2006-10-14 User miguelbezerra , 1 note

Apresenta uma técnica baseada em Random Forests para predicao de modulos que seriam propensos a falhas ou não. Faz a comparacao de uma série de técnicas. Usa as bases da da NASA: CM1, JM1, KC1, KC2, PC1. A introdução é muito boa, não gostei da forma como os resultados dos experimentos foram apresentados.

2007-01-12 22:13:36
2006-10-10 User kristina , 1 note

a physics paper (and review in science) on ideas of how synchronization can arise

2006-10-10 16:44:26
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2006-08-14 User Rootfruit , 9 notes

Designers of interactive systems have two main goals to attain. The first is to design a system with “appropriate” representations, interactions and functions. And the second is to see how the users use the designed system and what their experiences are. The first is the primary goal but depends heavily on the second. p. 1

2006-08-19 14:41:17

We conceptualize experience as ‘meaning’ that is created, communicated and maintained by users during their interaction with the system. p. 1

2006-08-19 14:42:50

During a user’s interaction with a system, the quality of an experience depends on how ‘valuable’ or how ‘meaningful’ it is for the user. From a designer’s point of view the phrase “designing experience” means communicating a specific experience to its user through a designed system. And a successful “experience design” means that the user perceives an experience exactly the way the designer has intended to. p. 2

2006-08-19 14:44:32

We represent Dewey’s ‘doing’ and ‘undergoing’ parts, respectively, as action and feedback between a user and his environment. Here, the action and the feedback could be mental or physical. Based on these action and feedback, the meaning is ‘created’ by the user using his information processing and sense making skills. p. 2

2006-08-19 14:45:45

...what the environment affords to its user is what the user perceives about his environment. Hence, affordances are by definition ‘perceptible’. Clearly, there would be more to the environment then what the user actually perceives about it but for the users only what he perceives really matters to him.

...if the action and perception are positively coupled for the users that they can make intended and desired meaning out of it; then the affordance is for “ good” – we address this as true affordance. And if the action and perception are coupled in a (misleading) way that the users cannot make the intended and/or desired meaning, then the affordance can be said to be for “ ill” – we address this as false affordance.

Affordance forms a relationship between action and meaning. This notion of affordance creates a sort of communication-channel between users and their environments.

p. 3

2006-08-19 14:48:20

In “ Experience as Meaning” conceptualization, we focus on how a system’s abstract phenomena (e.g. function, interaction, representation, etc.) in a specific context, are coupled with human phenomena like emotional, cognitive, sensual, cultural, physical, etc. It is these different coupling mechanisms between human and environmental (system) phenomena that help users construct a specific meaning through the way in which users incorporate these couplings into their work activities and practices in real contexts. p. 4

2006-08-19 14:51:24

All interactive systems elicit some sort of experience in users. Importance should be given to how meaningful an experience is for the user. p. 4

2006-08-19 14:53:25

...meaning is created, communicated and maintained by the user himself. p. 4

2006-08-19 14:54:10

In this paper, we have ...attempted to provide a conceptual base by which designers can understand and analyze experience of an interactive system. p. 4

2006-08-19 14:54:57
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2006-08-10 User rburnett
2006-08-09 User knowlengr , 1 note

Discusses plans to use SL in simulation for rural Idaho preparedness

2006-08-09 19:33:15
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2006-08-02 User jberro
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2006-07-31 User ealloza
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序:脳科学と精神科医療 第1章:これまでの日本の精神科医療 第2章:脳科学研究の方法 第3章:気分障害 第4章:PTSD 第5章:統合失調症 第6章:今後の展望

2006-07-31 07:53:21
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2006-07-13 User rdiaz , 1 note

p://www.bepress.com/sagmb/vol5/iss1/art16/

2006-07-13 09:20:08
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2006-05-30 User lillekatt
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Details of the calculations of the generating functional analysis

2006-05-30 01:45:55
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Suggested citation: Dempsey, Lorcan, Eric Childress, Carol Jean Godby, Thomas B. Hickey, Andrew Houghton, Diane Vizine-Goetz, and Jeff Young. c2004-05. “Metadata switch: thinking about some metadata management and knowledge organization issues in the changing research and learning landscape.” Forthcoming in LITA guide to e-scholarship (working title), ed. Debra Shapiro. Available online at: http://www.oclc.org/research/publications/archive/2004/ dempsey-mslitaguide.pdf (PDF:824K/25pp.)

2006-04-23 03:09:47
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2006-03-31 User reta
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2006-03-30 User hlwoodcock
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2006-03-27 User dmitri83
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2006-03-24 User sunilbajpai
2006-03-22 User fitzgeraldsteele
2006-03-21 User plaugg
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2006-03-19 User pintman
2006-03-17 User cassj
User charlescearl , 1 note

Flask served as the basis of security enhanced linux

2006-03-17 03:41:43
2006-03-15 User balabu
2006-03-13 User tshr
2006-03-07 User BarrosH
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2006-03-06 User redcourgette
2006-03-05 User sadsackmac
2006-03-04 User jklugman
2006-03-01 User mlzafron
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2006-02-28 User os252
User dvoigt , 1 note

A nice looking diploma thesis on drawing graphs incorporating different node sizes and following the springembedder approach. It gives a good state of the art for general graph drawing techniques. Written in German.

2006-02-28 13:10:32
2006-02-27 User JonathanFeinberg
2006-02-26 User terraces , 1 note

Rapport de DEA sur l'alignement d'ontologies

2006-02-26 17:39:27
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2006-02-25 User langec
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2006-02-23 User parmentierf
2006-02-20 User plashkes
2006-02-15 User bretblosser , 1 note

praised by Sahlins regarding hybridity as a normal cultural process

2006-02-15 20:19:25
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2006-02-14 User yijisoo
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2006-02-10 User agraham
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2006-01-30 User tadm
2006-01-27 User ThomasEtEckert
2006-01-23 User xamde
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2006-01-18 User emerson , 1 note

Good report on the fundamental research questions regarding refactoring. Asks questions on the subject of refactoring and references current answers.

2006-01-18 19:24:59
2006-01-14 User pedagogicapprentice
2006-01-12 User Nele
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2005-12-10 User davemack
2005-12-09 User cliona , 1 note

SUMMARY: the first paper to deal with the problem of detecting and measuring water hazards. it examines the use of different sensors - including ladar - to deal with aspects of the problem - day/night, reflection, size, depth, movement, etc.

NOTE: a very thorough paper. figure 5 seems to be a broken image

TECHNICAL DETAILS: terrain: all kinds of outdoor with different sized water bodies sensor(s): camera, stereo camera, different lasers, short-wave and medium-wave infrared

2005-12-09 11:17:19
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2005-10-27 User gloinf
2005-10-26 User juliajumeau , 1 note

a lire

2005-10-26 11:03:19
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printed

2005-09-03 13:08:44
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"From the institutional point of view, an institutional repository will reform scholarly communication as potentially it serves as a tangible indicator of an institution's quality. Visibility, prestige, and public value all enhance the profile and help provide wider dissemination of research and development output. This, in turn, attracts high quality researchers and more research funds because research output is widely disseminated, read and cited; it also has an impact on the number of citations of papers produced by the institutional staff. Institutional repositories also provide valuable support for HEIs – higher education institutions – to carry out their mission in researching and teaching (Pinfield, 2004b, p. 303)."

2005-09-12 21:19:31
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2005-07-22 User neteler
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The authors extends the SOAR framework, extending the EMA model from Gratch and introducing Damasio idea of physiological influence.

2005-08-25 15:48:14
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2005-05-23 User carneym
2005-05-15 User davidr
2005-05-14 User eimaj42jdp , 1 note

Combined Mike Gray's SCV with "random parameters". PPT experiments showed spread; neutral effect on 3yr climatology.

2005-05-14 16:28:58
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2005-04-25 05:53:41
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2005-03-14 User mcphee , 1 note

This is the journal version of the award winning GECCO 2003 paper. I look forward to seeing this longer version.

Relevant URLS:

http://library.wolfram.com/infocenter/MathSource/5163

http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~smg/research/vis/

2005-03-14 22:37:56
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