نتایج جستجو برای: atlas map

تعداد نتایج: 218795  

1992
Arthur G. Maki Joseph S. Wells

This new calibration atlas is based on frequency rather than wavelength calibration techniques for absolute references. Since a limited number of absolute frequency measurements is possible, additional data from alternate methodology are used for difference frequency measurements within each band investigated by the frequency measurements techniques. Data from these complementary techniques inc...

2018
Wenguang Shao Patrick G. A. Pedrioli Witold Wolski Christian Scurtescu Emanuel Schmid Juan Antonio Vizcaíno Mathieu Courcelles Heiko Schuster Daniel Kowalewski Fabio Marino Cecilia S. Lindestam Arlehamn Kerrie Vaughan Björn Peters Alessandro Sette Tom H. M. Ottenhoff Krista E. Meijgaarden Natalie Nieuwenhuizen Stefan H. E. Kaufmann Ralph Schlapbach John C. Castle Alexey I. Nesvizhskii Morten Nielsen Eric W. Deutsch David S. Campbell Robert L. Moritz Roman A. Zubarev Anders Jimmy Ytterberg Anthony W. Purcell Miguel Marcilla Alberto Paradela Qi Wang Catherine E. Costello Nicola Ternette Peter A. van Veelen Cécile A. C. M. van Els Albert J. R. Heck Gustavo A. de Souza Ludvig M. Sollid Arie Admon Stefan Stevanovic Hans-Georg Rammensee Pierre Thibault Claude Perreault Michal Bassani-Sternberg Ruedi Aebersold Etienne Caron

Mass spectrometry (MS)-based immunopeptidomics investigates the repertoire of peptides presented at the cell surface by major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules. The broad clinical relevance of MHC-associated peptides, e.g. in precision medicine, provides a strong rationale for the large-scale generation of immunopeptidomic datasets and recent developments in MS-based peptide analysis t...

2013
Ka-Wei Tang Babak Alaei-Mahabadi Tore Samuelsson Magnus Lindh Erik Larsson

Viruses cause 10-15% of all human cancers. Massively parallel sequencing has recently proved effective for uncovering novel viruses and virus-tumour associations, but this approach has not yet been applied to comprehensive patient cohorts. Here we screen a diverse landscape of human cancer, encompassing 4,433 tumours and 19 cancer types, for known and novel expressed viruses based on >700 billi...

2003
Michael Bosse Paul Newman John J. Leonard Martin Soika Wendelin Feiten Seth J. Teller

This paper describes Atlas, a hybrid metrical/topological approach to SLAM that achieves efficient mapping of large-scale environments. The representation is a graph of coordinate frames, with each vertex in the graph representing a local frame, and each edge representing the transformation between adjacent frames. In each frame, we build a map that captures the local environment and the curren...

2013
Gregory C. Sharp Polina Golland Kensaku Mori Christian Wachinger P. Golland

We present a novel method for inferring tissue labels in atlasbased image segmentation using Gaussian process regression. Atlas-based segmentation results in probabilistic label maps that serve as input to our method. We introduce a contour-driven prior distribution over label maps to incorporate image features of the input scan into the label inference problem. The mean function of the Gaussia...

Journal: :Cell 2014
Brian Zingg Houri Hintiryan Lin Gou Monica Y. Song Maxwell Bay Michael S. Bienkowski Nicholas N. Foster Seita Yamashita Ian Bowman Arthur W. Toga Hong-Wei Dong

Numerous studies have examined the neuronal inputs and outputs of many areas within the mammalian cerebral cortex, but how these areas are organized into neural networks that communicate across the entire cortex is unclear. Over 600 labeled neuronal pathways acquired from tracer injections placed across the entire mouse neocortex enabled us to generate a cortical connectivity atlas. A total of ...

1998
Franz Niederl Thomas Kemmer Wolfgang Walcher Regine Bolter

The Digital Interactive Venus Atlas (DIVA) is a remote sensing information system for a catalog of SAR radar image data from the Magellan mission to Venus (1990–1994). The system consists of a Java based user interface accessible via the WWW, an image map pyramid covering almost the entire Venusian surface, a remote interface to a data archive and a metadata catalog to retrieve quicklooks and i...

2013
Mariano Cabezas Arnau Oliver Jordi Freixenet Xavier Lladó

Automatic multiple sclerosis (MS) lesion segmentation in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a challenging task due to the small size of the lesions, its heterogeneous shape and distribution, overlapping tissue intensity distributions, and the inherent artifacts of MRI. In this paper we propose a pipeline for MS lesion segmentation that combines prior knowledge and contextual information into a...

Journal: :Trans. GIS 2010
Rinke Hoekstra Radboud Winkels Erik Hupkes

Land use regulations are an important but often underrated legal domain. In densely populated regions such as the Netherlands, spatial plans have a profound impact on both (local) governments and citizens. This paper describes our work on a ‘Legal Atlas’. Using Semantic Web technology we combine distributed geospatial data, textual data and controlled vocabularies to support users in answering ...

2013
Tom Conley

401 In the past two decades, early modern studies have witnessed sudden and dramatic development in areas in which cartography and literature overlap and inform each other. Maps have traditionally been used to sustain and illustrate the study of history, but now literary critics are studying them in order to detect how they mix observation and fantasy, elements vital to poetry and fiction and t...

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