... sorghum, mol-
asses, and after hydrolysis to glucose—starchy crops, such as corn, potatoes and
grains, or cellulosic materials, for example, wood pulping sludges from pulp and
paper mills.
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foreseeable limits, as these materials are depleting and are irreplaceable. The basic
question today is not “When will affordable fossil fuels be exhausted?”—fossil
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mations of tetrazole derivatives from isocyanides and hydrazoic acid, a process
introduced in 1910 by Oliveri-Mandala and Alagna,
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introduced...
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arm leads; aVR is the difference between the RA and the average of LL and LA,
and aVL is the difference between the LA and the average of the RA and LL. Since
there ... graph -paper
presentation format, which stems from the early clinical years of electrocardiogra-
phy, where analysis was done by hand measurements of hard copies. Each box is
1mm
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example) and their associated distributions differ, the task at hand is far more
difficult. In fact, normalizing for these differences, and building trust metrics
to...
... commonly used for electroencephalograms (and more
increasingly is becoming the standard for ECGs); HL7 [26, 27] (an XML-based
format for the exchange of data in hospitals); and WaveForm DataBase ... contains information about the binary file format variety,
the number and type of channels, the lengths, gains, and offsets of the signals, and
any other clinical information that is available for the ... Storage, Transmission, and Representation
questions to ask when choosing a data format and access libraries include:
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involving the LF and HF bands. The upper frequency limit of the highest band for
HRV analysis is 0.4 Hz [51]. Since the average time interval for N ... periodogram
definition [67]. See [67–72] for mathematical derivations and further details. C and
Matlab code (lomb.c and lomb.m) for this routine are available from PhysioNet
[2, 70] and the accompanying book ... on the MIT-BIH database [2]
of 93.2%, 94.4% for sinus rhythm, 100%, 96.2% for superventricular tachycardia,
97.7%, 98.6% for VT, and 98.6%, 97.7% for VFIB. They also report classification
statistics...
... learn more about different assessment methodsand how to
implement them?
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and beginning to implement classroom-based ... covered today?” Students respond on
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research...
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advertising, and promotions, we always should find ... We want to know what their “ideal” brand would look like. Key criteria and
ideal brands can change as lifestyles and values change.
We ask about how each brand rates on key attributes. These should ... perceptual brand mapping that locates the consumers’ ideal
brand and the five competent brands in the correlationship with the five key attributes:
aroma, natural taste, sweetness, greasy and nice...
... and accelerate translation of basic research findings into applied intervention and prevention methodsand strategies.
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with both 5-year Centers and 3-year
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Generate data from multiple scientific disciplines to understand the persistent effects of chemicals and other exposures on the fetus
and child...
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compared and measured for effectiveness and accuracy. Openness and persistence are synergistic: Open and
persistent ... geocaching for treasure hunters
and gamers, photo geotagging, performance measurement for sports and fitness enthusiasts, navigation
systems for cell phones, and fleet management for truckers.
• ... technology forecasting
platform.*
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value.
• Comment on the technology forecasting approach set forth...
... project delivery methods,
and rewards to drive investment including design-build and
in researchand innovation for build-operate-transfer, provide
new equipment and methods. rewards for innovation, ... for Advances have been made on
life-cycle analysis and design. materials flows and a better
understanding of inventory
analysis for construction materials.
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remediation technology for developing alternatives to landfilling
countries and technology for • Carbon sequestration
reduction, reuse, and recycling...
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