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Query Evaluation with Constant Delay

by Thèse De Doctorat, Normale Supérieure, De Cachan, Présentée Par, Monsieur Wojciech Kazana, Docteur De, Supérieure De Cachan, Nicole Bidoit, Professeur Président, Arnaud Durand, Patrice Ossona, Mendez Chargé, Victor Vianu, Professeur Examinateur, Luc Segoufin, Directeur Recherche Directeur
"... I am grateful to Luc Segoufin who kindly accepted me to be his PhD student. He introduced me to the problem of query enumeration and encouraged me to look for the answers to all the questions that emerged during our collaboration. He was a truly great advisor, always supportive and available for dis ..."
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I am grateful to Luc Segoufin who kindly accepted me to be his PhD student. He introduced me to the problem of query enumeration and encouraged me to look for the answers to all the questions that emerged during our collaboration. He was a truly great advisor, always supportive and available

A Hierarchical Registration Algorithm based on Comparative Centerline Assessment Technique for Evaluating Altered Tortuosity in Cerebral Vessels

by Abanti Shama Afroz, Dhanmondi Dhaka, Puspita Saha, Shojon Tower, Shegunbagicha Dhaka
"... Three-dimensional cerebral registration is mostly performed with atlas based methods. However, in case of compact and pre-constructed (segmented) regions of interest (ROIs) involving only blood vessels which are prone to torturous changes; atlas-based approach does not offer the best output. This ar ..."
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the proposed method, overlapping for one of the fifteen branch sets has also been evaluated with dice similarity indices. The resulting comparison gives a good support in favour of the proposed method. General Terms Medical image registration, 3D volume registration, skeleton based registration.

RESEARCH ARTICLE PET/CT Based In Vivo Evaluation of 64Cu Labelled Nanodiscs in Tumor Bearing Mice

by Pie Huda, Tina Binderup, Martin Cramer Pedersen, Søren Roi Midtgaard, Ringkjøbing Elema, Andreas Kjær, Mikael Jensen, Lise Arleth
"... 64Cu radiolabelled nanodiscs based on the 11 α-helix MSP1E3D1 protein and 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphatidylcholine lipids were, for the first time, followed in vivo by positron emission tomography for evaluating the biodistribution of nanodiscs. A cancer tumor bearing mouse model was us ..."
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64Cu radiolabelled nanodiscs based on the 11 α-helix MSP1E3D1 protein and 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphatidylcholine lipids were, for the first time, followed in vivo by positron emission tomography for evaluating the biodistribution of nanodiscs. A cancer tumor bearing mouse model

Adsorbate-to-Si(lO0) Bonding Coordination Numbers and Structural Determinations from Synchrotron Photoemission Studies

by D. H. Rich, A. Samsavar, T. Miller, T. -c. Chiang , 1989
"... The initial stages of interface formation between In, Sb, Sn, and Ag adsorbates and the Si(100)-(2 x 1) surface have been examined with high resolution core-level photoemission spectroscopy. In each case, the Si 2p surface-shifted core-level component is seen to be converted into a com-ponent which ..."
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bonding is evaluated by examining the line shapes of the adsorbate core-level spectra. The In-to-Si BCN is 3 for very low coverages and decreases to 2 for 1/2-monolayer coverage. The results are consistent with an In/% ( 100)-(2 x 2) structural model which involves sp2 hybrid bonding of In dimers. The Sn

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Akademisk avhandling för teknisk doktorsexamen vid

by Kungl Tekniska Högskolan, Kth Tryck , 1994
"... mcmxciv This thesis deals with combinatorics in connection with Coxeter groups, finitely generated but not necessarily finite. The representation theory of groups as nonsingular matrices over a field is of immense theoretical importance, but also basic for computational group theory, where the group ..."
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the group elements are data structures in a computer. Matrices are unnecessarily large structures, and part of this thesis is concerned with small and efficient representations of a large class of Coxeter groups (including most Coxeter groups that anyone ever payed any attention to.) The main contents

4 PROPAGATION OF CHAOS FOR THE SPATIALLY HOMOGENEOUS LANDAU EQUATION FOR MAXWELLIAN MOLECULES

by Kleber Carrapatoso
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1Performance Bounds for Grouped Incoherent Measurements in Compressive Sensing

by Adam C. Polak, Marco F. Duarte, Dennis L. Goeckel
"... Compressive sensing (CS) allows for acquisition of sparse signals at sampling rates significantly lower than the Nyquist rate required for bandlimited signals. Recovery guarantees for CS are generally derived based on the assumption that measurement projections are selected independently at random. ..."
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recovery of signals when groups of dependent projections are taken at random. We find a penalty factor on the number of required measurements with respect to the standard CS scheme that employs conventional independent measurement selection and evaluate the accuracy of the predicted penalty through

RICE UNIVERSITY Regime Change: Sampling Rate vs. Bit-Depth in Compressive Sensing

by Jason Noah Laska , 2011
"... The compressive sensing (CS) framework aims to ease the burden on analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) by exploiting inherent structure in natural and man-made signals. It has been demon-strated that structured signals can be acquired with just a small number of linear measurements, on the order of t ..."
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The compressive sensing (CS) framework aims to ease the burden on analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) by exploiting inherent structure in natural and man-made signals. It has been demon-strated that structured signals can be acquired with just a small number of linear measurements, on the order
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