نتایج جستجو برای: trim loss

تعداد نتایج: 447951  

Journal: :Computer Communications 2013
Iván Vidal Jaime García-Reinoso Ignacio Soto Antonio de la Oliva

This paper presents TRIM+, an architecture for transparent mobility management with route optimization in IMS based networks. The design of our architecture is based on a previous work referred to as TRIM. TRIM was originally devised to provide transparent mobility support in the IMS, although transparency came at the cost of using a suboptimal data path between communicating end points. TRIM+ ...

2011
Pierre Boudinot Lieke M. van der Aa Luc Jouneau Louis Du Pasquier Pierre Pontarotti Valérie Briolat Abdenour Benmansour Jean-Pierre Levraud

Tripartite motif proteins (TRIM) constitute a large family of proteins containing a RING-Bbox-Coiled Coil motif followed by different C-terminal domains. Involved in ubiquitination, TRIM proteins participate in many cellular processes including antiviral immunity. The TRIM family is ancient and has been greatly diversified in vertebrates and especially in fish. We analyzed the complete sets of ...

Journal: :Obesity 2007
Heather M Niemeier Suzanne Phelan Joseph L Fava Rena R Wing

OBJECTIVE The disinhibition scale of the Eating Inventory predicts weight loss outcome; however, it may include multiple factors. The purpose of this study was to examine the factor structure of the disinhibition scale and determine how its factors independently relate to long-term weight loss outcomes. RESEARCH METHODS AND PROCEDURES Exploratory factor analysis of the disinhibition scale was...

Journal: :Computers & OR 2008
Satyaveer Singh Chauhan Alain Martel Sophie D'Amours

Fine paper mills produce a variety of paper grades to satisfy demand for a large number of sheeted products. Huge reels of different paper grades are produced on a cyclical basis on paper machines. These reels are then cut into rolls of smaller size which are then either sold as such, or sheeted into finished products in converting plants. A huge number of roll sizes would be required to cut al...

1977
Anthony I. Hinxman

A two-dimensional t r i m l o s s problem is con­ sidered in which the c u t t i n g is two-stage but there are c o n s t r a i n t s on the sequencing of the c u t t i n g of o rde rs , A method is developed in which problem reduc t i on is used to generate a set of poss ib le c u t t i n g pa t te rns at each step and an h e u r i s t i c choice made of a p a t t e r n from tha t s e t . The ...

2007
Cláudio Alves Valério de Carvalho

In this paper, we address the combined assortment and trim loss minimization problem. In real settings, when different stock lengths are available, a common problem is to select a subset of stock lengths from which to cut the ordered items. In the cutting and packing literature, this problem is known as the assortment problem. Solving the assortment and trim loss minimization problem in a singl...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2008
Uwe Koelsch Burkhart Schraven Luca Simeoni

Thymic selection is a tightly regulated developmental process essential for establishing central tolerance. The intensity of TCR-mediated signaling is a key factor for determining cell fate in the thymus. It is widely accepted that low-intensity signals result in positive selection, whereas high-intensity signals induce negative selection. Transmembrane adaptor proteins have been demonstrated t...

2017
P. L. Powar Siby Samuel

In this paper, we compare the computational results of cutting pattern of Category II in One Dimensional Cutting Stock Problem in view of first order sustainable trim introduced by Powar et al, with the cutting pattern developed by Gradisar. The comparison has been carried over on the data taken by Gradisar by using the upper limit of the stock length as mentioned in the constraint and observed...

2014
Ana Ferreira Laura Boulan Lidia Perez Matthew C. LaFave Gaurav K. Varshney Meghana Vemulapalli James C. Mullikin Shawn M. Burgess Bernhard Haubold

TRIM-NHL proteins are a family of translational regulators that control cell growth, proliferation and differentiation during development. In Drosophila, loss-of-function of two TRIM-NHL proteins, Brat and MeiP26, leads to tumorous phenotypes in neural and germline stem cell lineages, respectively. These phenotypes are caused, at least in part, by the expression of dMyc. Here, the authors show ...

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