نتایج جستجو برای: phoenix theophrasti

تعداد نتایج: 4266  

2011
Meredith C. Henderson Irma M. Gonzales Shilpi Arora Ashish Choudhary Daniel D. Von Hoff Spyro Mousses David O. Azorsa

High-throughput RNAi screening identifies a role for TNK1 in growth and survival of 1 pancreatic cancer cells 2 3 Meredith C. Henderson, Irma M. Gonzales, Shilpi Arora, Ashish Choudhary, Jeffrey M. 4 Trent, Daniel D. Von Hoff, Spyro Mousses, David O. Azorsa 5 6 Clinical Translational Research Division, The Translational Genomics Research Institute, 7 Phoenix, AZ, 85004, USA 8 Pharmaceutical Gen...

2009
Yang Chen Xiao Wang Xiaoxiao Song Eng Keong Lua Cong Shi Xiaohan Zhao Beixing Deng Xing Li

Network coordinate (NC) system allows efficient Internet distance prediction with scalable measurements. Most of the NC systems are based on embedding hosts into a low dimensional Euclidean space. Unfortunately, the accuracy of predicted distances is largely hurt by the persistent occurrence of Triangle Inequality Violation (TIV) in measured Internet distances. IDES is a dot product based NC sy...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2013
Michael J Rybak Celine Vidaillac Helio S Sader Paul R Rhomberg Hossein Salimnia Lawrence E Briski Audrey Wanger Ronald N Jones

We evaluated the ability of four commercial MIC testing systems (MicroScan, Vitek 2, Phoenix, and Etest) to detect vancomycin MIC values of ≤1 to ≥2 in 200 methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strains compared to the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute broth microdilution (BMD) reference methods. Compared to the BMD method, absolute agreement (0 ± dilution) was highest for...

2009
V. F. Chevrier

Introduction: Phoenix showed the presence of ~1% perchlorate in the landing site regolith [1]. This ion is associated to sodium and magnesium [2], making these compounds ideal candidates for liquid brines on the surface. In addition, hydration-dehydration cycles may control the humidity. We study the stability of perchlorates (liquids and salts) under Martian conditions using a combination of e...

2006
HEATHER WRIGHT

The Phoenix Zoo is currently housing three female wild-born Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) who came to us from other organizations with a variety of health and behavioral problems, some of which have been exasperated since arriving at our facility. Each of these elephants has had a troubled past and they were labeled as ‘problem animals’. The Phoenix Zoo, through various circumstances, acqui...

Journal: :Annals of oncology : official journal of the European Society for Medical Oncology 2014
E Silva Z Gatalica S Vranic G Basu S K Reddy A Voss

E. Silva1, Z. Gatalica2, S. Vranic3, G. Basu4, S.K. Reddy5, A. Voss6 Department of Surgery, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, USA Molecular Diagnostics, Caris Life Sciences, Phoenix, AZ, USA Pathology, Clinical Center, University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA Molecular Diagnostics, Caris Life Sciences, Phoenix, AZ, USA Hematology and Oncology, Los Alamitos Hemato...

2009
J. S. Levy J. W. Head D. R. Marchant

Mars is a natural laboratory for testing the physical and chemical processes that shape planetary surfaces under cold and arid climate conditions [1-3]. The Phoenix lander has discovered a wide range of chemical constituents [3-6] in samples of high latitude portions of the martian latitude-dependent mantle (LDM) [7, 8]. Critical questions remain as to whether the identified species formed in-s...

2015
Rebecca Smith Scott Rixner

Peripherals fail. Yet, modern embedded systems largely leave the burden of tolerating peripheral failures to the programmer. This paper presents Phoenix, a semi-automated peripheral recovery system for resourceconstrained embedded systems. Phoenix introduces lightweight checkpointing mechanisms that transparently track both the internal program state and the external peripheral state. These mec...

Journal: :Science 2009
Sandra Soo-Jin Lee Deborah A Bolnick Troy Duster Pilar Ossorio Kimberly Tallbear

www.sciencemag.org SCIENCE VOL 325 3 JULY 2009 5 COVER The Phoenix spacecraft on the martian polar plains (68°N latitude). The footpad at the bottom is about 1 meter below the spacecraft deck seen at the lower left. Overlaid images are trenches dug to either nearly pure water ice or ice-cemented soil. Analyses of samples taken from these trenches give clues to the history of the region. Results...

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