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تعداد نتایج: 18386  

2012
Shalini Duggal Rajni Gaind Neha Tandon Manorama Deb Tulsi Das Chugh

The present study was designed to compare a fully automated identification/antibiotic susceptibility testing (AST) system BD Phoenix (BD) for its efficacy in rapid and accurate identification and AST with conventional manual methods and to determine if the errors reported in AST, such as the (very major errors) VME (false susceptibility), (major errors) ME (false resistance), and (minor errors)...

Journal: :The new microbiologica 2002
A Endimiani F Luzzaro A Tamborini G Lombardi V Elia R Belloni A Toniolo

The Phoenix Automated Microbiology System (Becton Dickinson, Sparks, MD) was evaluated for its ability to identify nonfermenting gram-negative pathogens and measure their drug susceptibility. Isolates producing rare extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (PER-1, IMP-2, VIM-1, and VIM-2) were included in the study. Species identification was compared to that given by the ATB System (bio-Mérieux, Marc...

Journal: :Neuron 2007
Eric M. Reiman Jennifer A. Webster Amanda J. Myers John Hardy Travis Dunckley Victoria L. Zismann Keta D. Joshipura John V. Pearson Diane Hu-Lince Matthew J. Huentelman David W. Craig Keith D. Coon Winnie S. Liang RiLee H. Herbert Thomas Beach Kristen C. Rohrer Alice S. Zhao Doris Leung Leslie Bryden Lauren Marlowe Mona Kaleem Diego Mastroeni Andrew Grover Christopher B. Heward Rivka Ravid Joseph Rogers Michael L. Hutton Stacey Melquist Ron C. Petersen Gene E. Alexander Richard J. Caselli Walter Kukull Andreas Papassotiropoulos Dietrich A. Stephan

Eric M. Reiman,* Jennifer A. Webster, Amanda J. Myers, John Hardy, Travis Dunckley, Victoria L. Zismann, Keta D. Joshipura, John V. Pearson, Diane Hu-Lince, Matthew J. Huentelman, David W. Craig, Keith D. Coon, Winnie S. Liang, RiLee H. Herbert, Thomas Beach, Kristen C. Rohrer, Alice S. Zhao, Doris Leung, Leslie Bryden, Lauren Marlowe, Mona Kaleem, Diego Mastroeni, Andrew Grover, Christopher B....

2002
Scott D. Anderson

I started working in resource-bounded reasoning as part of the PHOENIX project (Cohen et al. 1989; Hart & Cohen 1990; Greenberg & Westbrook 1990), while a graduate student in the Experimental Knowledge Systems Laboratory (EKSL) at UMass, Amherst. The PHOENIX problem domain is forest fire fighting, for which EKSL built a sophisticated computer simulation of forest fires in Yellowstone National P...

1999
Satyendra Yadav Sanjay Bakshi David Putzolu

Programmable networks [1, 2] allow third parties to dynamically reprogram switches and routers in order to extend their functionality. This approach facilitates new capabilities such as dynamic reallocation of resources, automated healing from malfunctions and failures, customized information processing in network devices, and easier service creation. These capabilities enable rapid customizati...

1995
Ulrike Griefahn

This report aims at introducing the novel active database language Phoenix which is currently under development at the computer science department of the university of Bonn. Phoenix essentially integrates three di erent concepts into one language: imperative programs, declarative database queries, and active rules. Imperative programs and declarative queries make up a database programming langu...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2006
Gioconda Brigante Francesco Luzzaro Alessia Bettaccini Gianluigi Lombardi Francesca Meacci Beatrice Pini Stefania Stefani Antonio Toniolo

The Phoenix system (Becton Dickinson Diagnostic Systems, Sparks, MD) was evaluated for identification (ID) to the species level of streptococci and enterococci. Two hundred clinical isolates were investigated: beta-hemolytic streptococci (n = 50), Streptococcus pneumoniae organisms (n = 46), viridans group streptococci (n = 31), Enterococcus faecium (n = 36), Enterococcus faecalis (n = 25), and...

2005
Bob Bolin Sara Grineski Timothy Collins

This paper discusses the historical geographical construction of a contaminated community in the heart of one of the largest and fastest growing Sunbelt cities in the US. Our focus is on how racial categories and attendant social relations were constructed by Whites, in late 19th and early 20th century Phoenix, Arizona, to produce a stigmatized zone of racial exclusion and economic marginality ...

Journal: :Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 2001
K J Fritsky J H Kumm M Wilken

Phoenix Services, Inc., owns and operates the Baltimore Regional Medical Waste Incinerator in Baltimore, MD. New regulations for dioxins and furans imposed a limit that was considerably below historical emission levels. To determine a method to comply with the new dioxin/furan regulations, Phoenix Services performed trials with powdered activated carbon (PAC). Although the results with carbon w...

2009
Vincent F. Chevrier Jennifer Hanley Travis S. Altheide

[1] We studied the low-temperature properties of sodium and magnesium perchlorate solutions as potential liquid brines at the Phoenix landing site. We determined their theoretical eutectic values to be 236 ± 1 K for 52 wt% sodium perchlorate and 206 ± 1 K for 44.0 wt% magnesium perchlorate. Evaporation rates of solutions at various concentrations were measured under martian conditions, and rang...

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