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doi:10.1155/2010/873167 Clinical Study Poor Accuracy of Methods Currently Used to Determine Umbilical Catheter Insertion Length

by Gerdina H. Verheij, Arjan B. Te Pas, Ruben S. G. M. Witlox, Vivianne E. H. J. Smits-wintjens, Frans J. Walther, Enrico Lopriore , 2010
"... Copyright © 2010 Gerdina H. Verheij et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. This study compares the methods of Dunn an ..."
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and Shukla in determining the appropriate insertion length of umbilical catheters. In July 2007 we changed our policy for umbilical catheter insertions from the method of Dunn to the method of Shukla. We report our percentage of inaccurate placement of umbilical-vein catheters (UVCs) and umbilical

Lattice Basis Reduction: Improved Practical Algorithms and Solving Subset Sum Problems.

by C. P. Schnorr, M. Euchner - Math. Programming , 1993
"... We report on improved practical algorithms for lattice basis reduction. We propose a practical floating point version of the L3-algorithm of Lenstra, Lenstra, Lov'asz (1982). We present a variant of the L3- algorithm with "deep insertions" and a practical algorithm for block Korkin--Z ..."
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We report on improved practical algorithms for lattice basis reduction. We propose a practical floating point version of the L3-algorithm of Lenstra, Lenstra, Lov'asz (1982). We present a variant of the L3- algorithm with "deep insertions" and a practical algorithm for block Korkin

Performance-Effective and Low-Complexity Task Scheduling for Heterogeneous Computing

by Haluk Topcuoglu, Min-you Wu, et al. - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS , 2002
"... Efficient application scheduling is critical for achieving high performance in heterogeneous computing environments. The application scheduling problem has been shown to be NP-complete in general cases as well as in several restricted cases. Because of its key importance, this problem has been exte ..."
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and the Critical-Path-on-a-Processor (CPOP) algorithm. The HEFT algorithm selects the task with the highest upward rank value at each step and assigns the selected task to the processor, which minimizes its earliest finish time with an insertion-based approach. On the other hand, the CPOP algorithm uses

Prediction of the coding sequences of unidentified human genes. VI. The coding sequences of 80 new genes (KIAA0201KIAA0280) deduced by analysis of cDNA clones from cell line KG-1 and brain

by Takahiro Nagase, Ken-ichi Ishikawa, Daisuke Nakajima, Miki Ohira, Naohiko Seki, Nobuyuki Mlyajlma, Ayako Tanaka, Hirokazu Kotani, Nobuo Nomura, Osamu Ohara - DNA Res , 1996
"... In this series of projects of sequencing human cDNA clones which correspond to relatively long transcripts, we newly determined the entire sequences of 100 cDNA clones which were screened on the basis of the potentiality of coding for large proteins in vitro. The cDNA libraries used were the fractio ..."
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the fractions with average insert sizes from 5.3 to 7.0 kb of the size-fractionated cDNA libraries from human brain. The randomly sampled clones were single-pass sequenced from both the ends to select clones that are not registered in the public database. Then their protein-coding potentialities were examined

On the Precision of a Length Measurement

by Xavier Calmet , 2007
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SUPERCONDUCTIVE INSERTION DEVICES WITH VARIABLE PERIOD LENGTH

by Axel Bernhard, Peter Peiffer, Daniel Wollmann, Tilo Baumbach, Robert Rossmanith, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe
"... The tuning range and functionality of superconductive insertion devices can be enhanced significantly by period length switching. Period length switching can be achieved by employing two or more individually powerable subsets of superconducting coils. In this paper the opportunities and restrictions ..."
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The tuning range and functionality of superconductive insertion devices can be enhanced significantly by period length switching. Period length switching can be achieved by employing two or more individually powerable subsets of superconducting coils. In this paper the opportunities

Short Notes LENGTH AND INSERTION OF THE FILAMENTS IN ENDYMION

by unknown authors
"... Chicken (1973) has recently drawn attention to the possible rapid increase of the Spanish Bluebell, Endymion hispanicus (Mill.) Chouard, and its hybrids with the Common Bluebell, E. llon-scriptlls (L.) Garcke, in northern England and has suggested that the plant may be under-recorded in Britain. In ..."
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distance, and the blue anthers of this species provide a confirmatory character; but a further distinction given by Warburg- 'Filaments all inserted about middle of perianth ' in E. hispanicus, and '... outer inserted about middle of perianth, inner lower ' in E. non

Effects of Inductance on the Propagation Delay and Repeater Insertion in VLSI Circuits

by Yehea I. Ismail, Eby G. Friedman , 2000
"... A closed-form expression for the propagation delay of a CMOS gate driving a distributed line is introduced that is within 5 % of dynamic circuit simulations for a wide range of loads. It is shown that the error in the propagation delay if inductance is neglected and the interconnect is treated as a ..."
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distributed line can be over 35 % for current on-chip interconnect. It is also shown that the traditional quadratic dependence of the propagation delay on the length of the interconnect for lines approaches a linear dependence as inductance effects increase. On-chip inductance is therefore expected to have a

The Length Dependence of the PolyQ-mediated Protein Aggregation *

by Sunjay Barton, Ron Jacak, Sagar D. Khare, Feng Ding, Nikolay V. Dokholyan
"... Polyglutamine (polyQ) repeat disorders are caused by the expansion of CAG tracts in certain genes, resulting in transcription of proteins with abnormally long polyQ inserts. When these inserts expand beyond 35–45 glutamines, affected proteins form toxic aggregates, leading to neuron death. Chymotryp ..."
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. Chymotrypsin inhibitor 2 (CI2) with an inserted glutamine repeat has previously been used to model polyQ-mediated aggregation in vitro. However, polyQ insertion lengths in these studies have been kept below the pathogenic threshold. We perform molecular dynamics simulations to study monomer folding dynamics

Reliable Communication Over Channels With Insertions, Deletions And Substitutions

by Matthew C. Davey, David J. C. MacKay - IEEE Transactions on Information Theory , 2001
"... A new block code is introduced which is capable of correcting multiple insertion, deletion and substitution errors. The code consists of non-linear inner codes, which we call `watermark' codes, concatenated with low-density parity-check codes over non-binary elds. The inner code allows probabi ..."
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probabilistic resynchronisation and provides soft outputs for the outer decoder, which then completes decoding. We present codes of rate 0.7 and transmitted length 5000 bits that can correct 30 insertion/deletion errors per block. We also present codes of rate 3/14 and length 4600 bits that can correct 450
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