نتایج جستجو برای: infoworks ws

تعداد نتایج: 5144  

Journal: :ERCIM News 2008
Kyriakos Kritikos Dimitris Plexousakis

The success of the Web Service (WS) paradigm has led to a proliferation of available WSs. As these WSs are advertised in inter and intra-organizational registries/repositories, they have to be discovered based on the functional needs of the user. However, these registries rely on the current WS standard stack that uses WSDL and UDDI for WS description and discovery. Unfortunately, these two sta...

2018
D. Vanham A.Y. Hoekstra Y. Wada F. Bouraoui A. de Roo M.M. Mekonnen W.J. van de Bund O. Batelaan P. Pavelic W.G.M. Bastiaanssen M. Kummu J. Rockström J. Liu B. Bisselink P. Ronco A. Pistocchi G. Bidoglio

Target 6.4 of the recently adopted Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) deals with the reduction of water scarcity. To monitor progress towards this target, two indicators are used: Indicator 6.4.1 measuring water use efficiency and 6.4.2 measuring the level of water stress (WS). This paper aims to identify whether the currently proposed indicator 6.4.2 considers the different elements that nee...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2007
Ming-Chang Chiang Allan L Reiss Agatha D Lee Ursula Bellugi Albert M Galaburda Julie R Korenberg Debra L Mills Arthur W Toga Paul M Thompson

UNLABELLED Williams syndrome (WS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder associated with deletion of approximately 20 contiguous genes in chromosome band 7q11.23. Individuals with WS exhibit mild to moderate mental retardation, but are relatively more proficient in specific language and musical abilities. We used tensor-based morphometry (TBM) to visualize the complex pattern of gray/white matter red...

2016
Emily K. Farran Lauren Atkinson Hannah Broadbent

The aims of this study were to: provide a precise characterisation of spatial category representations in Williams syndrome (WS); to determine the nature of the mechanistic contributions from spatial language performance and non-verbal cognition to spatial category representations in WS; and to explore the stability of spatial category representations in WS using error analysis. Spatial categor...

Journal: :Ecotoxicology 2013
David W Vardy Johanna Oellers Jon A Doering Henner Hollert John P Giesy Markus Hecker

Populations of white sturgeon (WS; Acipenser transmontanus) are in decline in several parts of the United States and Canada, attributed primarily to poor recruitment caused by degradation of habitats, including pollution with contaminants such as metals. Little is known about sensitivity of WS to contaminants or metals such as copper (Cu). Here, acute (96 h) mortalities of WS early life stages ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2008
Masanori Tamaoki John L Freeman Elizabeth A H Pilon-Smits

Selenium (Se) is an essential element for many organisms, but excess Se is toxic. To better understand plant Se toxicity and resistance mechanisms, we compared the physiological and molecular responses of two Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) accessions, Columbia (Col)-0 and Wassilewskija (Ws)-2, to selenite treatment. Measurement of root length Se tolerance index demonstrated a clear differen...

2017
Bangrui Chen Peter I. Frazier

We consider online content recommendation with implicit feedback through pairwise comparisons, formalized as the so-called dueling bandit problem. We study the dueling bandit problem in the Condorcet winner setting, and consider two notions of regret: the more well-studied strong regret, which is 0 only when both arms pulled are the Condorcet winner; and the less well-studied weak regret, which...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2009
Marilee A Martens Sarah J Wilson Paul Dudgeon David C Reutens

Williams syndrome (WS) is a genetic neurodevelopmental disorder in which hypersociability is a characteristic feature. Given that the amygdala has been identified as an integral component of the neural system underlying sociability, researchers have suggested that the abnormal amygdala volumes found in individuals with WS may play a role in their hypersociability. The aim of this study was to e...

Journal: :Developmental science 2008
Marko Nardini Janette Atkinson Oliver Braddick Neil Burgess

Williams syndrome (WS) is a genetic disorder associated with severe visuocognitive impairment. Individuals with WS also report difficulties with everyday wayfinding. To study the development of body-, environment-, and object-based spatial frames of reference in WS, we tested 45 children and adults with WS on a search task in which the participant and a spatial array are moved with respect to e...

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