نتایج جستجو برای: sws phantom

تعداد نتایج: 18763  

Journal: :JSW 2014
Huayou Si Yun Zhao

Semantic Web Service (SWS) technology is developed to overcome the shortcomings of traditional standards, such as WSDL and UDDI, and enable maximal automation in all aspects of Web Service provision and use. But great improvement of capability in SWS-based service discovery is still desired. To address this issue, we present a distributed approach for Semantic Web Service publication and discov...

2017
Liu Yiwei Sun Ke Tang Jianguo

Sturge-Weber syndrome (SWS), also known as encephalotrigeminal angiomatosis, was reported by Schirmer, Sturge and Weber in succession in mid-19th century. And it is a neurocutaneous disease classically presenting with a facial portwine stain in the ophthalmic distribution of the trigeminal nerve, glaucoma and vascular eye abnormalities, and an ipsilateral occipital leptomeningeal angioma. It is...

2005
Daniel Elenius Grit Denker David L. Martin Fred Gilham John Khouri Shahin Saadati Rukman Senanayake

Semantic Web Services (SWSs) promise to provide solutions to the challenges associated with automated discovery, dynamic composition, enactment, and other tasks associated with managing and using service-based systems. One of the barriers to a wider adoption of SWS technology is the lack of tools for creating SWS specifications. OWL-S is one of the major SWS description languages. This paper pr...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1987
M Sawusch J Pokorny V C Smith

We measured electroretinograms (ERGs) for the isolated short-wavelength-sensitive (SWS) cones using a substitution technique. The stimulus was a 5 Hz alternation of 460 nm and 565 nm or 490 nm and 565 nm light of equivalent photopic luminous efficiency. We used a 571 nm narrow-band adaptation field of 7000 td to improve SWS cone isolation and to suppress rod activity. The resulting SWS cone ERG...

2005
Asunción Gómez-Pérez Rafael González-Cabero Manuel Lama

Web Services are interfaces to a collection of operations that are network-accessible through standardized XML messaging, and whose features are described using standard XML-based languages. Semantic Web Services (SWS) describe semantically the internal structure and the functional/nonfunctional capabilities of the services, facilitating the design and evaluation of SWS based on that semantic d...

Journal: :Journal of sleep research 2001
S H Onen A Alloui A Gross A Eschallier C Dubray

The aim of this study was to compare the effects of total sleep deprivation (TSD), rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and slow wave sleep (SWS) interruption and sleep recovery on mechanical and thermal pain sensitivity in healthy adults. Nine healthy male volunteers (age 26--43 years) were randomly assigned in this double blind and crossover study to undergo either REM sleep or SWS interruption. Pe...

2016
Ken Y. T. Lee Christina W.Y. Hui-Chan William W. N. Tsang

[Purpose] The evaluation of sitting balance is important for the prevention of falls in older adults, especially those who have a disability involving the lower extremities. However, no studies have been designed to assess a patient's dynamic sitting balance using a sequential protocol. The objective of this study was to investigate the psychometric properties of the sequential weight-shifting ...

2008
Stefan Dietze Alessio Gugliotta John Domingue

Context-awareness is a highly desired feature across several application domains. Semantic Web Services (SWS) technologies address context-adaptation by enabling the automatic discovery of distributed Web services for a given task based on comprehensive semantic representations. Whereas SWS technology supports the allocation of resources based on semantics, it does not entail the discovery of a...

2014
Ece Balkuv Nihal Isik Ilknur Aydin Canturk Nejat Isik Recep Basaran

Sturge-Weber syndrome (SWS) is a rare congenital disorder characterized by a facial vascular nevus associated with an ipsilateral leptomeningeal angioma. Headache is a rare component of SWS and when it occurs it usually occurs as a migraine-like headache. We aimed to present a SWS patient with episodic tension type headache and to draw attention in different types of headaches that can be seen ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2011
Elias B Issa Xiaoqin Wang

How sounds are processed by the brain during sleep is an important question for understanding how we perceive the sensory environment in this unique behavioral state. While human behavioral data have indicated selective impairments of sound processing during sleep, brain imaging and neurophysiology studies have reported that overall neural activity in auditory cortex during sleep is surprisingl...

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