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• Common IDS Design Challenges

by Based Ids Sensors
"... This chapter describes how to deploy multiple network intrusion detection systems (IDS) sensors in a data center and how to capture and differentiate traffic to improve IDS performance and reduce the number of false positives. This chapter includes the following sections: ..."
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This chapter describes how to deploy multiple network intrusion detection systems (IDS) sensors in a data center and how to capture and differentiate traffic to improve IDS performance and reduce the number of false positives. This chapter includes the following sections:

The CN2 Induction Algorithm

by Peter Clark , Tim Niblett - MACHINE LEARNING , 1989
"... Systems for inducing concept descriptions from examples are valuable tools for assisting in the task of knowledge acquisition for expert systems. This paper presents a description and empirical evaluation of a new induction system, cn2, designed for the efficient induction of simple, comprehensib ..."
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Systems for inducing concept descriptions from examples are valuable tools for assisting in the task of knowledge acquisition for expert systems. This paper presents a description and empirical evaluation of a new induction system, cn2, designed for the efficient induction of simple

645 ID Design

by Ali Ibrahim , Ali Al-Ezzy
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567 ID Design

by Christian E Imafidon , Rufus O Akomolafe , Sanusi A Abubakar , Oluwadare J Ogundipe , Olaoluwa S Olukiran , Oladele A Ayowole
"... Abstract AIM: To determine the effects of polyphenol-rich extract of the leaves of Vernonia amygdalina (PEVA) in rats with Cd-induced nephropathy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixty five male Wistar rats were divided into five groups as follows; Group 1 received distilled water throughout the period of s ..."
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Abstract AIM: To determine the effects of polyphenol-rich extract of the leaves of Vernonia amygdalina (PEVA) in rats with Cd-induced nephropathy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixty five male Wistar rats were divided into five groups as follows; Group 1 received distilled water throughout the period of study. Group 2 received 5 mg/kg body weight of cadmium (Cd), in the form of CdSO4, for five consecutive days via intraperitoneal route. Groups 3, 4 and 5 were pretreated with Cd as group 2 and thereafter received oral treatment of PEVA for 4 weeks at 100 mg/kg, 200 mg/kg and 400 mg/kg body weight, respectively. RESULTS: Exposure to Cd toxicity significantly induced deleterious alterations in plasma and urine levels of creatinine, urea and glucose as well as creatinine and urea clearance (p < 0.05) in the rat model. There was a significant disturbance in the antioxidant system as revealed by the levels of thiobarbituric acid reactive substance (TBARS) and reduced glutathione (GSH) (p < 0.05) in the kidney tissue of the rats. With marked improvements in renal histoarchitecture, PEVA treatment showed a duration and non dose-dependent ameliorative potential. CONCLUSION: PEVA treatment reversed the compromise of renal function that was induced by Cd toxicity in rat model.

331 ID Design

by Marie-Christine R Shakib , Shreef G N Gabrial , Gamal N Gabrial
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531 ID Design

by Danche Vasileva , Daniela Lubenova , Marija Mihova , Kristin Grigorova-Petrova , Antoaneta Dimitrova
"... Abstract AIM: This study aims to trace the influence of specialized kinesitherapeutic methodology (SKTM) on orthostatic reactivity in patients with ischemic stroke in the chronic period (ISChP). MATERIAL AND METHODS: An active orthostatic test is used for the evaluation of the orthostatic reactions ..."
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Abstract AIM: This study aims to trace the influence of specialized kinesitherapeutic methodology (SKTM) on orthostatic reactivity in patients with ischemic stroke in the chronic period (ISChP). MATERIAL AND METHODS: An active orthostatic test is used for the evaluation of the orthostatic reactions. The arterial blood pressure and heart rate were defined in the 10 minutes of supine position, before and after 1, 5 and 10 minutes of active upright position. The orthostatic autoregulation is evaluated four times -at the beginning of the study, on the 10th day, on the 1st month and three months after the start of the KT. The classification by Thulesius was used to separate the patients into two groups depending on the type of their orthostatic reactivity. RESULTS: At the beginning of the study of infringements symptomatic type orthostatic reactivity (SOR) was observed in 24 patients and hypertensive type orthostatic reactivity (HOR) was observed in the remaining 32 patients. Once applied SKTM establish improvement of orthostatic autoregulation for the groups SOR and HOR at the 10th day and the 1st month with a level of significance p <0.05. CONCLUSION: The applied specialized kinesitherapeutic methodology continued later as an adapted exercise program at home, has significantly improved the orthostatic reactivity in patients with orthostatic dysregulation due to the ISChP.

37 ID Design

by Hala G Elnady , Lobna S Sherif , Maysa T Saleh , Inas R El-Alameey , Mai M Youssef , Amal I El Shafie , Iman Helwa , Haiam Abdel Raouf , Ahmed N El-Taweel , S Sherif , Maysa T Saleh , Inas R El-Alameey , Mai M Youssef , Amal I El Shafie , Haiam Iman Helwa , Abdel Raouf , Ahmed N El-
"... Abstract BACKGROUND: Intestinal fatty acid binding proteins (I-FABPs) are mainly expressed in the intestinal villi, which are the initial site of destruction in viral gastroenteritis. ..."
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Abstract BACKGROUND: Intestinal fatty acid binding proteins (I-FABPs) are mainly expressed in the intestinal villi, which are the initial site of destruction in viral gastroenteritis.

129 ID Design

by Ramush Bejiqi , Ragip Retkoceri , Hana Bejiqi , Naim Zeka
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189 ID Design

by Salahuddin Khan , Tariq Hussain , Hashimuddin Azam , Najma Salahuddin , Dr. SALAHUDDIN Khan
"... Abbreviations: ESRD = End Stage Renal Disease; S = Sex; D = Diabetes; H = Hypertension; O = Obstructive Nephropathy; G = Glomerulonephritis; Pk = Polycystic kidney diseases; M = Myeloma; SLE = SLE nephritis; A = Anemia; Hd = Heredity; Ht = Hepatitis; Ed = Excess use of drug; Hp = Heart problem; β = ..."
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Abbreviations: ESRD = End Stage Renal Disease; S = Sex; D = Diabetes; H = Hypertension; O = Obstructive Nephropathy; G = Glomerulonephritis; Pk = Polycystic kidney diseases; M = Myeloma; SLE = SLE nephritis; A = Anemia; Hd = Heredity; Ht = Hepatitis; Ed = Excess use of drug; Hp = Heart problem; β = coefficient; Exp (β) = e β = odd ratio; S.E = Standard Error; Wald = Wald Statistic; df = degree of freedom; Sig = p-value. Abstract BACKGROUND: End Stage Renal Failure (ESRD) is the last stage of the chronic renal failure in which kidneys become completely fail to function.

727 ID Design

by Gordana Ristevska-Dimitrоvska , Izabela Filov , Domnika Rajchanovska , Petar Stefanovski , Beti Dejanova
"... Abstract BACKGROUND: Many studies have shown that a relationship exists between quality of life (QoL) and resilience in breast cancer patients, but few studies present information on the nature of this relationship of resilience on QoL. Our aim was to examine the relationship between resilience and ..."
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Abstract BACKGROUND: Many studies have shown that a relationship exists between quality of life (QoL) and resilience in breast cancer patients, but few studies present information on the nature of this relationship of resilience on QoL. Our aim was to examine the relationship between resilience and quality of life in breast cancer patients.
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