... view the log as the most up to date ‘‘truth’’ about the state ofthe data on disk. The main difference is thatdatabase systems do not use the log as the final repositoryfor data: a separate data ... again. The bandwidth of each ofthe five phases isshown separately. Sprite LFS has a higher write bandwidth and the same read bandwidth as SunOS with the exception of sequen-tial reading ofa file ... in partby the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency under contractNAG2-591.This paper will appear in the Proceedings ofthe 13th ACM...
... registration, location, and acti-vation; request demultiplexing; framing and error-handling;parameter marshalling and demarshalling; and operation dis-patching.Figure 1 illustrates the primary components ... If the avail-ability of new hardware, such as Forward Looking InfraredRadar, requires a new Sensor Proxy, I/O Facades must be al-tered to take advantage ofthe new technology.3.6 Alleviating ... its deadline will be met, based on the publishedparameters of each schedulable operation.One advantage of our approach is that operation invoca-tions only pay the overhead ofthe C++ virtual...
... Catalog Management: Each E-ADT can provide catalogs that maintain statistics and store schema information. Further, certain values may be named. Query Language: An E-ADT can provide a query ... object-relational database system Illustra [I11941 provides database support for time-series data along with relational data. A time-series is an ADT(Abstract Data Type) value implemented a& amp; a large ... on top ofa layer of common database utilities that all E-ADTs can use. Code to handle arithmetic and boolean expressions, constant values and functions is part of this layer. An important component...
... SDS /PAGE analysis of Pfg27B (A) and Pfg27 A (B) cleavagewith factor Xa. (A) Lane 1, protein standards; lane 2, cleavage mixture;lane 3, cleavage mixture supernatant; and lane 4, cleavage mixturepellet. ... Saurabh Kumar Singh1, Nirbhay Kumar2 and Amit Sharma11Malaria Group, International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi, India;2Department of ... issues: (a) the role ofthe N-terminalextension; (b) the role ofthe D to N mutation; and (c) the role ofthe sequence and length ofthe C-terminal extension.To address whether presence of extra residues...
... it.TrademarksMany ofthe designations used by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their products are claimed as trademarks. Where those designations appear in this book, and Peachpit was aware ofa ... with too many creative constraints. She also observes that the ads try to raise awareness ofa message rather than persuade.I could go on, and I bet you could add to this list of tried -and- untrue ... trademark claim, the designations appear as requested by the owner ofthe trademark. All other product names and services iden-tied throughout this book are used in editorial fashion only and...
... list of author information is available at the end ofthe articleAlves and Chau Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2010, 7:22http://www.jneuroengrehab.com/content/7/1/22 Page 6 of ... placement. The MMG signal is generated by the unfused mechani-cal activities of motor units. The bulk movement of the muscle and asynchronous activation of fibers at the initi-ation and end of contraction ... byelectromyogram (EMG) signals from viable muscle sites of the hand, foot, cheek or forehead [6,7], and are com-mercially available (eg. The Impulse™ Switch byAbleNet®). The advantage of using muscle activity...
... (Deventer, The Netherlands).For chemical analysis, standard stock solutions of the analytes andthe internal standards were prepared bothin methanol and hexane and stored at 7°C. The workingstandard ... lly labeledsurrogate standards to compensate for matrix effects and methodological losses of analytes. For the quantita-tion ofthe analytes, a 5-point (PAHs) anda 7-po int(pharmaceuticals) ... precipitation on wastewater flow. Summary ofthe relationship between the daily amount of precipitation in the area of Trier andthe wastewater flow per day in the influent ofthe STP Trier.Faber and Bierl...
... Dimitrov and H. V. Kojouharov, “Complete mathematical analysis of predator-prey modelswith linear prey growth and Beddington-DeAngelis functional response,” Applied Mathematics and Computation, ... 2009011005-3.References1 R. S. Cantrell and C. Cosner, “On the dynamics of predator-prey models with the Beddington-DeAngelis functional response,” Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, vol. 257, ... In the language of control variables, we call the disturbance functions as control variables. In 1993, Gopalsamy and Weng 13 introduced a control variable into the delay logistic model and discussedthe...
... (Deventer, The Netherlands).For chemical analysis, standard stock solutions of the analytes andthe internal standards were prepared bothin methanol and hexane and stored at 7°C. The workingstandard ... for matrix effects and methodological losses of analytes. For the quantita-tion ofthe analytes, a 5-point (PAHs) anda 7-po int(pharmaceuticals) internal standard calibration was used. The ... and data evaluation were done on a GC/MSDChemStation (Agilent, Waldbronn, Germany). The determination ofthe pharmaceuticals (diclofenac and carbamazepine) in fraction 2 was achieved on a Faber...
... located from the mid-cervical to the thoracic trachea increased the diameter ofthe entire cervical to thoracic tracheal area. Coughing and dyspnea disappeared andthe dogs resumed normal activity. ... JA. Evaluation ofthe Palmaz stent in the trachea and mainstem bronchi of normal dogs. Vet Surg 1997, 26, 99-107.13. Sasano S, Onuki T, Adachi T, Oyama K, Ikeda T, Kanzaki M, Kuwata H, Sakuraba ... cervical trachea to thoracic trachea.Fig. 1. Lateral radiographs before (a) and after (b) intratracheal placement of self expandable nitinol stent with flare ends in a dog with tracheal collapse....
... Malignant Intracerebral Nerve SheathTumor. A case report and review ofthe literature. Cancer 1998,82(3):545-552.10. Hanabusa K, Morikawa A, Murata T, Hanabusa K, Morikawa A, Murata T,Taki ... wrote the part ofthe paper concerningradiotherapy and followed up the patient at his out-patient clinic. AK was the radiologist performing the preoperative and postoperative CT and MRIscans and ... case, performed the literature research and statistical analysis,wrote the paper, was the attendant physician-resident during the stay of the patient at Hospital and follow up the patient through...
... and reviewed the manuscript. JAWinitiated the study, planned the studies, and revised the manu-script. All authors read and approved the final manuscript.AcknowledgementsWe thank Kumar Dasuri ... prolif-erative cells, which is indicative of vascular remodeling [3].These changes may contribute to the maintenance of synovialinflammation, aggravating the destruction of cartilage and bone and ... open reading frame 10.Arthritis Research & Therapy Vol 9 No 2 Weiler et al. Page 4 of 9 (page number not for citation purposes)adjacent to the primary antibody and used as a negativecontrol.Paraffin...
... trees. The refore cranio-caudal evaluation is neces-sary for accurate examination of ELCs. HRCT istraditionally performed by axial imaging. Although axialimaging has the advantage ofthe central ... standard axial imaging. Furthermore,structures adjacent to the chest wall, especially thoseclose to the apex and diaphragm, can be visualizedmore clearly on the MPR images than on the axialimages ... anaesthesia with a double lumen intubation, the patient was placed in the lateral position on the operating table with the ipsilateral arm flexed and abducted 90°. The axilla rythoracotomy was...
... design, analysis of data,interpretation of data, and revision ofthe manuscript.Furthermore, all authors have approved the manuscript inits final versionAcknowledgements The authors wish to thank ... completion in a subset of patients within a single academic practice. Although the uptake ofthe decision aid was low, the cost was alsomodest, suggesting that this method could be a viable approach to ... included only one academicpractice anda sub-sample of attending physicians'patients within the practice, limiting the generalizability of our findings. Third, the study was non-randomized,which...