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Obstacles to Palliation and End-of-Life Care in a Long-Term Care Facility

by William J. Mcauley
"... Purpose: This exploratory study used a set of four obstacle constructs derived from both the existing literature and our earlier work to describe the diverse end-of-life scenarios observed for a group of residents in a long-term care facility. Design and Methods: Data from a retrospective chart revi ..."
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Purpose: This exploratory study used a set of four obstacle constructs derived from both the existing literature and our earlier work to describe the diverse end-of-life scenarios observed for a group of residents in a long-term care facility. Design and Methods: Data from a retrospective chart

mirWIP: microRNA target prediction based on microRNA-containing ribonucleoprotein-enriched transcripts.

by Molly Hammell , Dang Long , Liang Zhang , Andrew Lee , Steven Carmack , Min Han , Ye Ding , Victor Ambros - Nat. Methods. , 2008
"... Target prediction for animal microRNAs (miRNAs) has been hindered by the small number of verified targets available to evaluate the accuracy of predicted miRNA-target interactions. Recently, a dataset of 3,404 miRNA-associated mRNA transcripts was identified by immunoprecipitation of the RNA-induce ..."
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involvement of accessibility and binding energy in miRNA-target interactions. Optimizing algorithms based on sequence features alone has been complicated by the lack of a large dataset of verified miRNAtarget relationships. The number of targets that have been tested by rigorous genetic or reporter assays

Remembering over the short-term: The case against the standard model.

by James S Nairne - Annual Review of Psychology, , 2002
"... s Abstract Psychologists often assume that short-term storage is synonymous with activation, a mnemonic property that keeps information in an immediately accessible form. Permanent knowledge is activated, as a result of on-line cognitive processing, and an activity trace is established "in&quo ..."
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usually show no correlation with either memory span or articulation rate (e.g., Summary The widely held belief that internal rehearsal plays a large role in remembering over the short term, refreshing activation, rests primarily on the well-documented relationship between articulation rate and span

12 3-Manifold Groups are Virtually Residually p

by Matthias Aschenbrenner, Stefan Friedl, Sr. M. Benigna Fehlner
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Generalized Louvain method for community detection in large networks

by unknown authors
"... Abstract—In this paper we present a novel strategy to discover the community structure of (possibly, large) networks. This approach is based on the well-know concept of network modularity optimization. To do so, our algorithm exploits a novel measure of edge centrality, based on the κ-paths. This te ..."
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Abstract—In this paper we present a novel strategy to discover the community structure of (possibly, large) networks. This approach is based on the well-know concept of network modularity optimization. To do so, our algorithm exploits a novel measure of edge centrality, based on the κ

Generalized Louvain Method for Community Detection in Large Networks

by unknown authors
"... Abstract—In this paper we present a novel strategy to discover the community structure of (possibly, large) networks. This approach is based on the well-know concept of network modularity optimization. To do so, our algorithm exploits a novel measure of edge centrality, based on the κ-paths. This te ..."
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Abstract—In this paper we present a novel strategy to discover the community structure of (possibly, large) networks. This approach is based on the well-know concept of network modularity optimization. To do so, our algorithm exploits a novel measure of edge centrality, based on the κ

The role of friends' appearance and behavior on evaluations of individuals on Facebook: Are we known by the company we keep?.

by Joseph B Walther , Brandon Van Der Heide , Sang-Yeon Kim , David Westerman , Stephanie Tom Tong , Joseph B Walther - Human Communication Research, , 2008
"... This research explores how cues deposited by social partners onto one's online networking profile affect observers' impressions of the profile owner. An experiment tested the relationships between both (a) what one's associates say about a person on a social network site via '&a ..."
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of credibility (safety, qualification, and dynamism). Bartlett's test of sphericity, x 2 (20) = 695, p , .01, indicated that these variables were sufficiently related to be treated as a group. (Simple correlations among all dependent variables are presented in RQ1 explored whether previously documented

tCo-operative control Region following Trajectory tracking Adaptive control

by Lyapunov Stability
"... Cooperative control of multi-robot systems (Murray, 2007) has been the subject of extensive research in recent decades. In behavior-based control of multiple robots (Balch & Arkin, 1998; ..."
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Cooperative control of multi-robot systems (Murray, 2007) has been the subject of extensive research in recent decades. In behavior-based control of multiple robots (Balch & Arkin, 1998;

www.ui.ac.ir METAHAMILTONIAN GROUPS AND RELATED TOPICS

by Of S, M. De Falco, F. De, Giovanni, C. Musella, Communicated Patrizia Longobardi
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Fuzzy behaviour based navigation of a mobile robot for tracking multiple targets in an unstructured environment

by Nasir Rahman, Ali Raza Jafri, M. Usman Keerio - WSEAS Transactions on Systems , 2006
"... Abstract:- This paper presents fuzzy behaviour based control for a differential drive mobile robot in an unstructured environment capable of tracking priority based multiple targets. Behaviours implementation is done by incorporating the obstacle range data from each ultrasonic range finder, current ..."
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targets is resolved by minimum Euclidean distance measure. Simulation results verify the effectiveness of proposed method by implementing Obstacle Avoidance, Wall Following, Corridor Following, Target Steering and Emergency behaviours successfully in a single, and multiple target environments. Moreover
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