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Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Improved Peak Detection And Quantification Of Mass Spectrometry Data Acquired From Surface-Enhanced Laser Desorption And Ionization By Denoising Spectra With The Undecimated Discrete Wavelet Transform, Kevin R. Coombes, Spiros Tsavachidis, Jeffrey S. Morris, Keith A. Baggerly, Henry M. Kuerer
Improved Peak Detection And Quantification Of Mass Spectrometry Data Acquired From Surface-Enhanced Laser Desorption And Ionization By Denoising Spectra With The Undecimated Discrete Wavelet Transform, Kevin R. Coombes, Spiros Tsavachidis, Jeffrey S. Morris, Keith A. Baggerly, Henry M. Kuerer
Jeffrey S. Morris
Background: Mass spectrometry, especially surface enhanced laser desorption and ionization (SELDI) is increasingly being used to find disease-related proteomic patterns in complex mixtures of proteins derived from tissue samples or from easily obtained biological fluids such as serum, urine, or nipple aspirate fluid. Questions have been raised about the reproducibility and reliability of peak quantifications using this technology. For example, Yasui and colleagues opted to replace continuous measures of the size of a peak by a simple binary indicator of its presence or absence in their analysis of a set of spectra from prostate cancer patients.
Methods: We collected nipple …
Pooling Information Across Different Studies And Oligonucleotide Microarray Chip Types To Identify Prognostic Genes For Lung Cancer., Jeffrey S. Morris, Guosheng Yin, Keith A. Baggerly, Chunlei Wu, Li Zhang
Pooling Information Across Different Studies And Oligonucleotide Microarray Chip Types To Identify Prognostic Genes For Lung Cancer., Jeffrey S. Morris, Guosheng Yin, Keith A. Baggerly, Chunlei Wu, Li Zhang
Jeffrey S. Morris
Our goal in this work is to pool information across microarray studies conducted at different institutions using two different versions of Affymetrix chips to identify genes whose expression levels offer information on lung cancer patients’ survival above and beyond the information provided by readily available clinical covariates. We combine information across chip types by identifying “matching probes” present on both chips, and then assembling them into new probesets based on Unigene clusters. This method yields comparable expression level quantifications across chips without sacrificing much precision or significantly altering the relative ordering of the samples. We fit a series of multivariable …
Accounting For Missing Data In End-Of-Life Research, Paula Diehr, Laura Lee Johnson
Accounting For Missing Data In End-Of-Life Research, Paula Diehr, Laura Lee Johnson
Paula Diehr
End-of-life studies are likely to have missing data because sicker persons are less likely to provide information and because measurements cannot be made after death. Ignoring missing data may result in data that are too favorable, because the sickest persons are effectively dropped from the analysis. In a comparison of two groups, the group with the most deaths and missing data will tend to have the most favorable data, which is not desirable. Results based on only the available data may not be generalizable to the original study population. If most of the missing data are absent because of death, …
Kinetic Theory Of Random Graphs: From Paths To Cycles, E. Ben-Naim, P.L. Krapivsky
Kinetic Theory Of Random Graphs: From Paths To Cycles, E. Ben-Naim, P.L. Krapivsky
Eli Ben-Naim
Structural properties of evolving random graphs are investigated. Treating linking as a dynamic aggregation process, rate equations for the distribution of node to node distances (paths) and of cycles are formulated and solved analytically. At the gelation point, the typical length of paths and cycles, l, scales with the component size k as l ~ k^{1/2}. Dynamic and finite-size scaling laws for the behavior at and near the gelation point are obtained. Finite-size scaling laws are verified using numerical simulations.
11,12-Bis(2,2-DimethylPropYl)-9,10-Dihydro-9,10-Ethenoanthracene, Joseph P. Herres, Mark A. Forman, Kraig A. Wheeler
11,12-Bis(2,2-DimethylPropYl)-9,10-Dihydro-9,10-Ethenoanthracene, Joseph P. Herres, Mark A. Forman, Kraig A. Wheeler
Kraig A. Wheeler
The title compound, C26H32, was retrieved as one of three products from the reaction of tert-butyllithium with 11,12-dimethylene-9,10-dihydroethenoanthracene and 4,5-diiodopentacyclo[4.3.0.02,4.03,8.05,7]nonane. The structure shows the expected ethenoanthracene geometry with molecules arranged via van der Waals surfaces.
From Tapes To Bits: The Changing Landscape Of Broadcasting, Veronika M. Megler, Luis Estrada
From Tapes To Bits: The Changing Landscape Of Broadcasting, Veronika M. Megler, Luis Estrada
Veronika M. Megler
For more than a decade, IBM has been a leader in digital media technology, helping broadcast companies worldwide transition from analog to digital environments with a full slate of end-to-end solutions and services. This white paper discusses the evolution of the digital production environment in broadcasting, why the central storage-based model is outperforming other business models as the option of choice, and how to design and implement a scalable digital media infrastructure using IBM technology that simplifies digital video sharing and management. The IT-based infrastructure for broadcast production is particularly valuable as broadcasters transition to high-definition video production, where their …
Methods For Incorporating Death Into Health-Related Variables In Longitudinal Studies, Paula Diehr
Methods For Incorporating Death Into Health-Related Variables In Longitudinal Studies, Paula Diehr
Paula Diehr
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Longitudinal studies of health over time may be misleading if some people die. Self-rated health (excellent to poor) and the SF-36 profile scores have been transformed to incorporate death. We applied the same approaches to incorporate death into activities of daily living difficulties (ADLs), IADLs, mini-mental state examination, depressive symptoms, blocks walked per week, bed days, the timed walk, body mass index and blood pressure. STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: The Cardiovascular Health Study of 5,888 older adults, was followed up to 9 years. Mean age was 73 at baseline, and 658 had an incident stroke during follow-up. …
A Review Of Stata 9.0, Joseph Hilbe
Ocena Oddziaływania Na Środowisko Instalacji Spalania Odpadów – Wybrane Problemy, Robert Oleniacz
Ocena Oddziaływania Na Środowisko Instalacji Spalania Odpadów – Wybrane Problemy, Robert Oleniacz
Robert Oleniacz
The paper presents some problems related to the environmental impact of waste incineration plants with particular emphasis on the impact on air quality and the assessment of this impact carried out for newly built incinerators. Methodology for the calculation of emissions for new plants based on emission standards was proposed. It has been shown that waste incineration plants complying with emission limit values to a negligible extent affect the air quality, especially in the case of units with small capacity.
In the case of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans, due to lack of permissible levels in the air, it was found …
Ocena Oddziaływania Mittal Steel Poland S.A. Oddział W Krakowie Na Jakość Powietrza W Aspekcie Likwidacji Strefy Ochronnej, Marian Mazur, Robert Oleniacz, Marek Bogacki, Przemysław Szczygłowski
Ocena Oddziaływania Mittal Steel Poland S.A. Oddział W Krakowie Na Jakość Powietrza W Aspekcie Likwidacji Strefy Ochronnej, Marian Mazur, Robert Oleniacz, Marek Bogacki, Przemysław Szczygłowski
Robert Oleniacz
The paper presents results of the air quality impact assessment for Mittal Steel Poland S.A. unit in Krakow (Poland). The assessment included all emission sources working in the unit in 2003 as well as emission sources belonging to companies separated from the steelworks in the past. A special attention was taken to comply of air quality standards in area of the protective zone in connection with their planned liquidation by the end of 2005 (the requirement of the new environmental law).
English title: Evaluation of impact of Mittal Steel Poland S.A. unit in Krakow on air quality in connection with …
Google Scholar: Experiences Ideas And Plans, Gordon C. Tibbitts
Google Scholar: Experiences Ideas And Plans, Gordon C. Tibbitts
Gordon C. Tibbitts III
This presentation is based on a synthesis of lessons learned in working with Google on the development of Google Scholar. A convergence of needs and developments bolstered support for federated searching, a greater number of publishers providing Google access to crawl their content, and the emergence of Google Scholar as a strong tool overshadowing any effort by publishers to launch a cooperative scholarly search engine. This presentation surveys what Google Scholar is currently use and what users are saying about it. Some found the inaccuracies and ubiquity of lower quality content troublesome. Opportunities to improve coverage, search stability (search results …
Using State-Wide Gis Data To Identify The Coincidence Betwen Sinkholes And Geologic Structure, Lee J. Florea
Using State-Wide Gis Data To Identify The Coincidence Betwen Sinkholes And Geologic Structure, Lee J. Florea
Lee J Florea, PhD, P.G.
The Kentucky GIS coverage of sinkholes, completed in 2003, consists of 101,176 polygons representing the uppermost closed contour of every karst sinkhole identified using USGS 1:24,000 scale topographic maps. This resource is a useful tool for delineating karst landscapes in Kentucky because karstified limestones underlie 55% of the areal surface of the state. For hydrologic studies, alignments of sinkholes commonly indicate preferential flowpaths for groundwater; and this information aids in large-scale planning and zoning. In this paper, I demonstrate the effectiveness of using this sinkhole coverage as a tool for delimiting structural features of Kentucky.
The 2004 Vaca Pateau Geoarcheology Expedition - Belize, Lee J. Florea, Beth Fratesi, Philip Reeder, Amber Yuellig
The 2004 Vaca Pateau Geoarcheology Expedition - Belize, Lee J. Florea, Beth Fratesi, Philip Reeder, Amber Yuellig
Lee J Florea, PhD, P.G.
No abstract provided.
Crossover From Kramers To Phase-Diffusion Switching In Moderately Damped Josephson Junctions, Jaan Männik, S. Li, W. Qiu, W. Chen, V. Patel, S. Han, J. E. Lukens
Crossover From Kramers To Phase-Diffusion Switching In Moderately Damped Josephson Junctions, Jaan Männik, S. Li, W. Qiu, W. Chen, V. Patel, S. Han, J. E. Lukens
Jaan Männik
We have measured and propose a model for switching rates in a hysteretic dc superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) in the regime where phase-diffusion processes start to occur. We show that the switching rates in this regime are smaller than the rates given by Kramers’ formula due to retrapping of the Josephson phase. The retrapping process, which is affected by the frequency dependent impedance of the environment of the dc SQUID, leads to a peaked second moment of the switching distribution as a function of temperature. The temperatures where the peaks occur are proportional to the critical current of the …
Microgravity Studies Of Aggregation In Particulate Clouds, Todd B. Sauke, J. R. Marshall, J. N. Cuzzi
Microgravity Studies Of Aggregation In Particulate Clouds, Todd B. Sauke, J. R. Marshall, J. N. Cuzzi
Todd B. Sauke
Aggregation in clouds of submillimeter quartz and volcanic ash particles was studied in microgravity. Particle clouds generated by pulses of air immediately formed electrostatic filamentary aggregates upon cessation of air turbulence. Manual agitation of experiment chambers produced cm-size loose grain clusters which voraciously scavenged free-floating material in their vicinity. A dipole model accounts for these observations. Experimental results have ramifications for the behavior of natural cloud systems and primary accretion of solids in the early solar nebula.
Real-Time Business Intelligence In Multi-Agent Adaptive Supply Networks, Gavin Finnie, Jeffrey Barker
Real-Time Business Intelligence In Multi-Agent Adaptive Supply Networks, Gavin Finnie, Jeffrey Barker
Jeffrey Barker
The increasing speed and complexity of inter-organisational communication in supply networks requires effective automation. Multi-agent systems have been proposed as a possible solution. However, the information needs of the agent, particularly in responding to any variation from the norm, are similar to a human in the same position.
This paper reviews the concepts of Business Intelligence (BI) and Real-Time Enterprises (RTE) and looks at the need for BI in dynamic information management. A multi-agent framework is described and case-based reasoning investigated as a reasoning paradigm capable of responding to the need for business intelligence. A CBR approach is proposed with …
11-(2,2-Dimethylpropyl)-12-{2-[12-(2,2-Dimethylpropyl)- 9,10-Dihydro-9,10-Ethenoanthracen-11-Yl]- Ethyl}-9,10-Dihydro-9,10-Ethenoanthracene, Joseph P. Herres, Mark A. Forman, Kraig A. Wheeler, Glenn P.A. Yap
11-(2,2-Dimethylpropyl)-12-{2-[12-(2,2-Dimethylpropyl)- 9,10-Dihydro-9,10-Ethenoanthracen-11-Yl]- Ethyl}-9,10-Dihydro-9,10-Ethenoanthracene, Joseph P. Herres, Mark A. Forman, Kraig A. Wheeler, Glenn P.A. Yap
Kraig A. Wheeler
Reaction of tert-butyllithium with 11,12-dimethylene-9,10- dihydro-9,10-ethanoanthracene and 4,5-diiodopentacyclo- [4.3.0.02,4.03,8.05,7]nonane gives three products, one of which crystallizes from petroleum ether as the title compound, C44H46, (I). Molecules of (I) are positioned on inversion centers (Z0 = 0.5) in the space group P21/n and lack any discernible intermolecular interactions.
Google Scholar: The Next Big Thing?, Gordon C. Tibbitts
Google Scholar: The Next Big Thing?, Gordon C. Tibbitts
Gordon C. Tibbitts III
The question of whether Google Scholar is the next big thing is really not answerable. After enabling Google Scholar to crawl publishers proprietary content publishers have learned Google is an unusual partner when it comes to copyright and partnership. Second, nothing is free. Third, stakeholders (researchers, students, librarians, etc.) have differing views of quality. Fourth, branding and attribution of content in a big search engine space will be difficult, and, more critically, may only be achievable collectively. Finally, it is evident that incomplete search services such as Google Scholar need an integrative strategy in order to retain value.
Serum Proteomics Profiling: A Young Technology Begins To Mature, Kevin R. Coombes, Jeffrey S. Morris, Jianhua Hu, Sarah R. Edmondson, Keith A. Baggerly
Serum Proteomics Profiling: A Young Technology Begins To Mature, Kevin R. Coombes, Jeffrey S. Morris, Jianhua Hu, Sarah R. Edmondson, Keith A. Baggerly
Jeffrey S. Morris
No abstract provided.
How To Survive And Thrive In A Search Engine Culture, Gordon C. Tibbitts
How To Survive And Thrive In A Search Engine Culture, Gordon C. Tibbitts
Gordon C. Tibbitts III
A comparison of CrossRef Search and Google Scholar. It's essential to have a strategy when working with Google. Proprietary "vertical" search engines such as CrossRef will have a place even with the strength of an engine like Google Scholar (and Google search in general).
Signal In Noise: Evaluating Reported Reproducibility Of Serum Proteomic Tests For Ovarian Cancer, Keith A. Baggerly, Jeffrey S. Morris, Sarah R. Edmonson, Kevin R. Coombes
Signal In Noise: Evaluating Reported Reproducibility Of Serum Proteomic Tests For Ovarian Cancer, Keith A. Baggerly, Jeffrey S. Morris, Sarah R. Edmonson, Kevin R. Coombes
Jeffrey S. Morris
Proteomic profi ling of serum initially appeared to be dramatically effective for diagnosis of early-stage ovarian cancer, but these results have proven diffi cult to reproduce. A recent publication reported good classifi cation in one dataset using results from training on a much earlier dataset, but the authors have since reported that they did not perform the analysis as described. We examined the reproducibility of the proteomic patterns across datasets in more detail. Our analysis reveals that the pattern that enabled successful classifi cation is biologically implausible and that the method, properly applied, does not classify the data accurately. We …
Thin – Film Piezoelectric Acoustic Sensor (Tfpas): Further Experimental Validation Of The Theory Of Resonance Sensitivity., L. M. Dorozhkin, G N. Dorozhkina, Et Al, Alexander G. Sabelnikov
Thin – Film Piezoelectric Acoustic Sensor (Tfpas): Further Experimental Validation Of The Theory Of Resonance Sensitivity., L. M. Dorozhkin, G N. Dorozhkina, Et Al, Alexander G. Sabelnikov
Alexander G Sabelnikov
No abstract provided.
Reliability, Effect Size, And Responsiveness Of Health Status Measures In The Design Of Randomized And Cluster-Randomized Trials, Paula Diehr
Paula Diehr
BACKGROUND: New health status survey instruments are often described by their psychometric (measurement) properties, such as Validity, Reliability, Effect Size, and Responsiveness. For cluster-randomized trials, another important statistic is the Intraclass Correlation (ICC) for the instrument within clusters. Studies using better instruments can be performed with smaller sample sizes, but better instruments may be more expensive in terms of dollars, opportunity cost, or poorer data quality due to the response burden of longer instruments. METHODS: We defined the psychometric statistics in terms of a mathematical model, and examined the power of a two-sample test as a function of the test-retest …
10 Inventions On Improving Keyboard Efficiency: A Triz Based Analysis, Umakant Mishra
10 Inventions On Improving Keyboard Efficiency: A Triz Based Analysis, Umakant Mishra
Umakant Mishra
A keyboard is the most important input device for a computer. With the development of technology a basic keyboard does not want to remain confined within the basic functionalities of a keyboard, rather it wants to go beyond. There are several inventions which attempt to improve the efficiency of a conventional keyboard. This article illustrates 10 inventions from US Patent database all of which have proposed very interesting methods for improving the efficiency of a computer keyboard. Some interesting inventions include, adding toolbar buttons on the keyboard, power saving method, keyboard-cooling mechanism, robust keyboard for public use, keyboard enhancement for …
Emisja Zanieczyszczeń Ze Spalania Odpadów Podestylacyjnych Z Produkcji Witaminy C W Piecu Fluidalnym, Robert Oleniacz
Emisja Zanieczyszczeń Ze Spalania Odpadów Podestylacyjnych Z Produkcji Witaminy C W Piecu Fluidalnym, Robert Oleniacz
Robert Oleniacz
Some results of continuous or periodical measurements of selected air pollutant concentrations and mass streams in the flue gases from liquid waste incineration in a fluidized bed incinerator were presented in the paper. During the researches distillation tails from vitamin C production, that is waste traces from regeneration such solvents as for example ethylene chloride, chloroform or trichloroethylene were incinerated. As a result of the researches there was determined optimal temperature of the fluidized bad in which the waste incineration should be carried out to minimization of CO and NOx formation. Required effectiveness of HCl removal from combustion gases to …
Emisja Zanieczyszczeń Z Procesu Grafityzacji Elektrod Węglowych W Piecach Lwg (Castnera). Cz. 1. Wybrane Substancje Gazowe, Marian Mazur, Robert Oleniacz, Marek Bogacki, Przemysław Szczygłowski
Emisja Zanieczyszczeń Z Procesu Grafityzacji Elektrod Węglowych W Piecach Lwg (Castnera). Cz. 1. Wybrane Substancje Gazowe, Marian Mazur, Robert Oleniacz, Marek Bogacki, Przemysław Szczygłowski
Robert Oleniacz
The results of measurements of quantity pollutants originated and emitted to air from LWG (Castner) furnaces were introduced. The investigation was carried out during the graphitisation process of coal electrodes, until moment of end of ventilation the stove across applied installations of cleaning of cool gases (catalytic burning and the wet desulphurization). The measurement results of CO, CO2, HC+H2, SO2, H2S, CS2, NO, NO2, NH3 as well as chosen hydrocarbons (C1-C6) and aromatic hydrocarbons (BTX) were presented. In result of conducted investigations was qualified courses of changeability of concentrations in gases these substances before and for the cleaning system. The …
A Posteriori Estimate For Tikhonov Regularization Parameter, S. Abbasbandy
A Posteriori Estimate For Tikhonov Regularization Parameter, S. Abbasbandy
Saeid Abbasbandy
This paper deals the numerical solution of integral equations of the first kind with using regularization method. There are many stopping rules based on discrepancy principle or discussed in [3]. Here a new stopping rule is described which uses SVD (Singular Value Decomposition) and condition number of matrices. Finally, we give a number of numerical examples showing that the method works well in practice.
A Method For Solving Fuzzy Linear Systems, S. Abbasbandy, M. Alavi
A Method For Solving Fuzzy Linear Systems, S. Abbasbandy, M. Alavi
Saeid Abbasbandy
In this paper we present a method for solving fuzzy linear systems by two crisp linear systems. Also necessary and sufficient conditions for existence of solution are given. Some numerical examples illustrate the efficiency of the method.
A New Method For Solving Symmetric Fuzzy Linear Systems, S. Abbasbandy, M. Alavi
A New Method For Solving Symmetric Fuzzy Linear Systems, S. Abbasbandy, M. Alavi
Saeid Abbasbandy
In this paper we represent a new method for solving a symmetric fuzzy linear system by two crisp linear systems. Also necessary and sufficient conditions for the solution existence are given.
Fibonacci In Contextures, An Application, Rudolf Kaehr
Fibonacci In Contextures, An Application, Rudolf Kaehr
Rudolf Kaehr
No abstract provided.