نتایج جستجو برای: grails

تعداد نتایج: 75  

2011
Damian Roland Colin Clarke Meredith Borland Elaine Pascoe

We read the work by Pringle at al. [1] with interest. One of the holy grails of Paediatric Emergency Medicine has been the rapid and reliable identification of the child with serious dehydration, and the converse, the ability to know when to safely discharge a child with a history of gastroenteritis. Recently there has been an external validation of a previously derived clinical dehydration sca...

Journal: :Electronic Colloquium on Computational Complexity (ECCC) 2006
Shankar Kalyanaraman Christopher Umans

Constructing pseudorandom objects based on codes has been the focus of some recent research. These constructions were based on specific algebraic codes and were rather simple in their structure in that a random index into a codeword was picked and m subsequent symbols output. In this work, we explore the question of whether it is possible to extend the scope of application of this paradigm of c...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2005
David E James

Defective uptake of glucose into muscle and fat cells, or insulin resistance, is a central feature of obesity and type 2 diabetes. As we brace ourselves for the diabetes epidemic, it is reassuring to know that real progress is being made in defining the molecular biology of how insulin stimulates glucose uptake and what goes awry in obesity and type 2 diabetes. An understanding of the molecular...

Journal: :Expert opinion on therapeutic patents 2014
Enrique L Larghi Teodoro S Kaufman

INTRODUCTION The architecture of the complement system has evolved during the last 600 - 700 million years to become an amazingly efficient and highly versatile alerting and cell killing device. Under physiological conditions, this system acts as a well-regulated cascade, protecting the organism against pathogens and participating during the initial defensive steps of humoral and cellular respo...

2017
Abdelkader Kara Oleg Trushin Handan Yildirim Hannes Jónsson

Modeling physical phenomena with atomistic fidelity and at laboratory timescales is one of the holy grails of computational materials science. Conventional molecular dynamics (MD) simulations enable the elucidation of an astonishing array of phenomena inherent in the mechanical and chemical behavior of materials. However, conventional MD, with our current computational modalities, is incapable ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2003
Ken Lukowiak Susan Sangha Chloe McComb Nishi Varshney David Rosenegger Hisayo Sadamoto Andi Scheibenstock

The search for 'the how and the where' of memory formation in the brain, the engram, is still one of the unattained 'Holy Grails' of neuroscience. Over the years, various paths have been trodden in attempts to attain this goal, and while tantalizing glimpses appear now and then on the scientific horizon, the Grail still has not been grasped. One of the paths that investigators have walked is th...

2014
Harold S. Park

Modeling physical phenomena with atomistic fidelity and at laboratory timescales is one of the holy grails of computational materials science. Conventional molecular dynamics (MD) simulations enable the elucidation of an astonishing array of phenomena inherent in the mechanical and chemical behavior of materials. However, conventional MD, with our current computational modalities, is incapable ...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2015
Nobuhiro Sasaki Toru Nakayama

Genetic engineering of roses and other plants of floricultural importance to give them a truly blue petal color is arguably one of the holy grails of plant biotechnology. Toward this goal, bluish carnations and roses were previously engineered by establishing an exclusive accumulation of delphinidin (Dp)-type anthocyanins in their petals via the heterologous expression of a flavonoid 3',5'-hydr...

1998
C. A. Collins

A primeval galaxy represents the earliest stages of a galaxy's life and as such provides clues to the early history of the Universe and the evolution of stars and galaxies. Over the last 20 years astronomers have been engaged in the quest to detect the faint signals from these objects, believed to lie at a distance comparable with the size of the Universe. A wide variety of observational techni...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Yuanlie He Sudhir P. Mudur Charalambos Poullis

Object classification is one of the many holy grails in computer vision and as such has resulted in a very large number of algorithms being proposed already. Specifically in recent years there has been considerable progress in this area primarily due to the increased efficiency and accessibility of deep learning techniques. In fact, for single-label object classification [i.e. only one object p...

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