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Characteristics of a human cell line transformed by DNA from human adenovirus type 5

by F. L. Graham, J. Smileyt, W. C. Russell, R. Nairn , 1977
"... Human embryonic kidney cells have been transformed by exposing cells to sheared fragments of adenovirus type 5 DNA. The transformed cells (designated 293 cells) exhibited many of the characteristics of transformation including the elaboration of a virus-specific tumour antigen. Analysis of the polyp ..."
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of the polypeptides syn-thesized in the 293 cells by labelling with 35S-methionine and SDS PAGE showed a variable pattern of synthesis, different in a number of respects from that seen in other human cells. On labelling the surface of cells by lactoperoxidase catalysed radio-iodination, the absence of a labelled

Recognizing action at a distance

by Alexei A. Efros, Alexander C. Berg, Greg Mori, Jitendra Malik - PROCEEDINGS OF THE IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER VISION , 2003
"... Our goal is to recognize human actions at a distance, at resolutions where a whole person may be, say, 30 pixels tall. We introduce a novel motion descriptor based on optical flow measurements in a spatio-temporal volume for each stabilized human figure, and an associated similarity measure to be us ..."
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to be used in a nearest-neighbor framework. Making use of noisy optical flow measurements is the key challenge, which is addressed by treating optical flow not as precise pixel displacements, but rather as a spatial pattern of noisy measurements which are carefully smoothed and aggregated to form our spatio

Functional discovery via a compendium of expression profiles.

by Timothy R Hughes , Matthew J Marton , Allan R Jones , Christopher J Roberts , Roland Stoughton , Christopher D Armour , Holly A Bennett , Ernest Coffey , Hongyue Dai , Ross-Macdonald , Yudong D He , Matthew J Kidd , Amy M King , Michael R Meyer , David Slade , Pek Y Lum , Sergey B Stepaniants , Daniel D Shoemaker , Julian Simon , Martin Bard - Cell, , 2000
"... provided that the cellular transcriptional response to frames encode proteins required for sterol metabodisruption of different steps in the same pathway is lism, cell wall function, mitochondrial respiration, or similar, and that there are sufficiently unique transcripprotein synthesis. We also sh ..."
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provided that the cellular transcriptional response to frames encode proteins required for sterol metabodisruption of different steps in the same pathway is lism, cell wall function, mitochondrial respiration, or similar, and that there are sufficiently unique transcripprotein synthesis. We also

Oriented Patterns Synthesis

by Gabriel Peyré , 2007
"... This paper explores two different methods to capture the local anisotropy of locally parallel textures. The corresponding models allow for both an analysis and a synthesis of oriented patterns. The first method models such textures as local oscillations that can be analyzed by a windowed Fourier tra ..."
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This paper explores two different methods to capture the local anisotropy of locally parallel textures. The corresponding models allow for both an analysis and a synthesis of oriented patterns. The first method models such textures as local oscillations that can be analyzed by a windowed Fourier

Antenna Array Pattern Synthesis via Convex Optimization

by Herve Lebret , et al. , 1997
"... 'We show that a variety of antenna array pattern synthesis problems can be expressed as convex optimization problems, which can be (numerically) solved with great efficiency by recently developed interior-point methods. The synthesis problems involve arrays with arbitrary geometry and element d ..."
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'We show that a variety of antenna array pattern synthesis problems can be expressed as convex optimization problems, which can be (numerically) solved with great efficiency by recently developed interior-point methods. The synthesis problems involve arrays with arbitrary geometry and element

Antenna pattern synthesis utilizing spherical Bessel functions

by Hsien-peng Chang, Tapan K. Sarkar, Odilon Maroja, C. Pereira-filho - et al.: INVERSE SOURCE PROBLEM WITH REACTIVE POWER CONSTRAINT 1595 , 2000
"... Abstract—Pattern synthesis of linear antennas utilizing the spherical bessel functions is presented. This leads to antenna current distribution by the Legendre polynomials of the first kind, which are of finite support. Some examples are given to illustrate this procedure. Index Terms—Antenna patter ..."
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Abstract—Pattern synthesis of linear antennas utilizing the spherical bessel functions is presented. This leads to antenna current distribution by the Legendre polynomials of the first kind, which are of finite support. Some examples are given to illustrate this procedure. Index Terms

COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR ANTENNA PATTERN SYNTHESIS

by Joseph R. Mautz, Et Al, Syracuse Univorslty, Roger Pi Harrington , 1973
"... 4 ot %(, HIP n v i MOTCI (Tyttm nl ifpatl mnd inrlumtv » timft) Scientific, Inti- rim • Au THOMill ff ^al rMm«, mldill » Imltml, (•■ ( nam«>.loseph K. Mautz ..."
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4 ot %(, HIP n v i MOTCI (Tyttm nl ifpatl mnd inrlumtv » timft) Scientific, Inti- rim • Au THOMill ff ^al rMm«, mldill » Imltml, (•■ ( nam«>.loseph K. Mautz

Variational Approach to Moire Pattern Synthesis

by Guy Lebanon Language, Guy Lebanon, Alfred M. Bruckstein - J. Opt. Soc. Am. A , 2001
"... this paper, for the sake of simplicity we discuss the case of superposition of two images. It is not too difficult to extend the results to several superimposed images. We assume a multiplicative superposition rule. Such a rule is motivated by the multiplication effect implicit in laying transparenc ..."
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this paper, for the sake of simplicity we discuss the case of superposition of two images. It is not too difficult to extend the results to several superimposed images. We assume a multiplicative superposition rule. Such a rule is motivated by the multiplication effect implicit in laying transparencies on one another. It is possible, however, to consider other superposition rules

Co-evolving pattern synthesis and class responsibility assignment

by Yongrui Xu, Peng Liang
"... Abstract. Architectural synthesis (AS) activity plays a key role in architecture design as it essentially links the problem to the solution space. To reuse suc-cessful design experience, architects may use architectural patterns in AS to generate candidate solutions. In a pattern-based AS, there are ..."
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Abstract. Architectural synthesis (AS) activity plays a key role in architecture design as it essentially links the problem to the solution space. To reuse suc-cessful design experience, architects may use architectural patterns in AS to generate candidate solutions. In a pattern-based AS

Region Filling and Object Removal by Exemplar-Based Image Inpainting

by A. Criminisi, P. Pérez, K. Toyama , 2004
"... A new algorithm is proposed for removing large objects from digital images. The challenge is to fill in the hole that is left behind in a visually plausible way. In the past, this problem has been addressed by two classes of algorithms: 1) “texture synthesis” algorithms for generating large image re ..."
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A new algorithm is proposed for removing large objects from digital images. The challenge is to fill in the hole that is left behind in a visually plausible way. In the past, this problem has been addressed by two classes of algorithms: 1) “texture synthesis” algorithms for generating large image
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