نتایج جستجو برای: gage

تعداد نتایج: 1343  

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2007
Dean Mobbs Hakwan C Lau Owen D Jones Christopher D Frith

A rchaeological discoveries of traumatic injuries in primitive hominid skulls strongly hint that our species has a long history of violence [1]. Despite repeated attempts throughout history, including efforts to eliminate violence through the imposition of criminal sanctions, we have yet to dispel our violent nature. Consequently, criminal violence remains a common feature of most societies. As...

2009
DAVID W. TAYLOR

A reed-type shock gage is an instrument designed to measure the motion of a structure subjected to applied shock. It consists of a series of uniform cantilever beams each of which has a concentrated mass at one end and is clamped to the instrument frame at the other end. The natural frequencies of these beams or reeds are chosen so as to span the range of major frequency components of shock mot...

2001
Chang Li

As Web-based interaction and transaction become an indispensable element of everyday corporate and commerce activity, Internet service providers are increasingly pressured by their customers to provide the capability of guaranteeing a certain level of quality in the Internet service they offer. In this work we propose a general implementation framework to provide quality of service (QoS) guaran...

Ghorban Vahbzade Karim Solaimani Mahmoud Habibnejad Roshan Pezhman Alahbakhshian Farsani,

Climatic parameters in time and space scales of change are for many reasons of Changes and how they should be based on observations using a statistical method to be determined. Analysis of the most widely used statistical methods that assess potential climate change on hydrological time series, such series of precipitation, temperature and flow rate used. This study of 11 synoptic,rain gage and...

Journal: :Quality and Reliability Eng. Int. 2008
William H. Woodall Connie M. Borror

In this paper, several commonly used gage repeatability and reproducibility (R&R) acceptance criteria are discussed. The number of distinct categories (ndc) is equivalent to an acceptance criterion based on another standard metric, the ratio of the estimated measurement system standard deviation to the estimated overall standard deviation of the measurements. This implies that the criterion bas...

2010

Strain measurements must often be made in the presence of electric and/or magnetic fields which can superimpose electrical noise on the measurement signals. If not controlled, the noise can lead to inaccurate results and incorrect interpretation of the strain signals; and, in severe cases, can obscure the strain signals altogether. In order to control the noise level, and maximize the signal-to...

Journal: :Journal of neurotrauma 2004
Peter Ratiu Ion-Florin Talos Steven Haker Daniel Lieberman Peter Everett

The injury of Phineas Gage has fueled research on and fascination with the localization of cerebral functions in the past century and a half. Most physicians and anatomists believed that Gage sustained a largely bilateral injury to the frontal lobes. However, previous studies seem to have overlooked a few less obvious, but essential details. This has led us to reanalyze the injury using three-d...

Journal: :Cancer immunology research 2014
Yao-Tseng Chen Nicole C Panarelli Kathryn C Piotti Rhonda K Yantiss

Cancer-testis (CT) antigens are attractive tumor antigens for cancer immunotherapy. They comprise a group of proteins normally expressed in germ cells and aberrantly activated in a variety of human cancers. The protein expression of eight cancer-testis antigens [MAGEA, NY-ESO-1, GAGE, MAGEC1 (CT7), MAGEC2 (CT10), CT45, SAGE1, and NXF2] was evaluated by immunohistochemistry in 61 esophageal carc...

2010
Dana Elizabeth Hartley Ronald G. Prinn

We investigate the feasibility of using an inverse method based on a linear Kalman filter to determine regional surface fluxes through comparisons between observations and predictions in a 3-D atmospheric transport model. The ability of the present ALE/GAGE observation sites to quantify the regional fluxes of anthropogenic trace gases is also studied. These investigations are done using CFC13 a...

2011
Daniel Weitz Benjamin N. Cardozo

On September 13, 1848, an explosives charge sent a three-foot tamping iron about an inch in diameter through the head of Phineas Gage. Although Gage survived, the tamping iron, which entered just under the left eye and exited through the frontal portion of his head, destroyed his prefrontal cortex. Prior to the accident, Gage was a popular foreman of a railroad construction crew. After the acci...

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