نتایج جستجو برای: i clinical featuresiranproviral load

تعداد نتایج: 2256057  

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2003
Koya Ariyoshi Neil Berry Fatim Cham Shabbar Jaffar Maarten Schim van der Loeff Ousman Jobe Pa Tamba N'Gom Olav Larsen Sören Andersson Peter Aaby Hilton Whittle

Human T-lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV-I) provirus load was examined in a cohort of a population in Guinea-Bissau among whom human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) type 2 is endemic. Geometric mean of HIV-2 RNA load among HTLV-I-coinfected subjects was significantly lower than that in subjects infected with HIV-2 alone (212 vs. 724 copies/mL; P=.02). Adjusted for age, sex, and HIV status, the risk...

This study investigates propagation of mode I crack in B70 pre-stressed concrete sleepers by fracture mechanics approach. A new experimental analysis is done for notched B70 pre-stressed concrete sleepers with Replica test and image analysis. A scanning electron microscope test (SEM) and an image analysis are applied for the Replica test in order to determine crack length and crack mouth openin...

C.S Sumesh, P.J Arun Narayanan

In this paper, the influence of notch depth-to-width ratios on J-integral and critical load of Aluminium 8011 alloy specimens with U-notch under Mode I loading are studied. Using experiments, for a set of specimens having different notch depth–to–width ratios, J-integral was found and the same was verified using analytical methods. Further, using the results obtained from the experiments, failu...

2014
Saeed Hasanvand Hossein Fallahzadeh-Abarghouei Hossein Hosseinian Seyyed Hossein Hosseinian Behrooz Vahidi

A new method to solve the single and multi-objective distribution expansion planning problems including DG is investigated in this paper. The sizing and placement of DG as well as the required power of the main grid would be optimized using proposed method to meet the demand. Binary Particle Swarm Optimization (BPSO) algorithm is used to solve the optimization problem for three objective functi...

Journal: :The Lancet Infectious Diseases 2020

2004
Nick McKeown Balaji Prabhakar

The function of a router is to switch arriving packets to their correct output destination. A router is built to achieve a specified capacity (the sum of the rates of its interfaces), and users expect a router to consistently achieve this capacity. However, no commercial high-speed router can guarantee today that it will achieve its full capacity for all arrival traffic patterns. This is becaus...

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