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P.: Discovering Flow Anomalies: A SWEET Approach

by James Kang, Shashi Shekhar, Christine Wennen, Paige Novak, James M. Kang, Shashi Shekhar, Christine Wennen, Paige Novak - In: University of Minnesota, MN, Technical Report , 2009
"... Given a percentage-threshold and readings from a pair of consecutive upstream and downstream sensors, flow anomaly discovery identifies dominant time intervals where the fraction of time instants of significantly mis-matched sensor readings exceed the given percentage-threshold. Discovering flow ano ..."
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persistent FAs (i.e., long variable time-windows with a high fraction of time instant transient FAs) due to a lack of a pre-defined window size. In contrast, we propose a Smart Window Enumeration and Evaluation of persistence-Thresholds (SWEET) method to efficiently explore the search space of all possible

Sweet Anticipation: Music and the Psychology of Expectation

by David Huron, Reviewed Marcus, T. Pearce, Daniel Müllensiefen , 2006
"... term sweet anticipation is defined as “the positive feelings that arise from conscious thought about some future event”. As such, the term constitutes a rather strange choice of title for a book that focuses to a large extent on unconscious processes involved in musical expectation. Presumably, the ..."
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term sweet anticipation is defined as “the positive feelings that arise from conscious thought about some future event”. As such, the term constitutes a rather strange choice of title for a book that focuses to a large extent on unconscious processes involved in musical expectation. Presumably

Sweet Potatoes

by Kayla Mcavoy, Jessica Ruggiero, Trevor Shaw, Lisa Mendez , 2012
"... Need: Methods that will not be affected by erratic rainfall, natural disasters, or produce any sort of harmful disease.1 Approach: Inform townspeople of new, effective agricultural methods. Methods/Procedure: • Creation of the informational brochure • Research on what crops will grow and survive • I ..."
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Need: Methods that will not be affected by erratic rainfall, natural disasters, or produce any sort of harmful disease.1 Approach: Inform townspeople of new, effective agricultural methods. Methods/Procedure: • Creation of the informational brochure • Research on what crops will grow and survive

Sweet Storage SLOs with Frosting

by Andrew Wang, Shivaram Venkataraman, Sara Alspaugh, Ion Stoica, Randy H. Katz , 2012
"... Modern datacenters support a large number of applications with diverse performance requirements. These performance requirements are expressed at the application layer as high-level service-level objectives (SLOs). However, large-scale distributed storage systems are unaware of these high-level SLOs. ..."
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to existing approaches, which use block- or disk-level mechanisms. These require manual translation of high-level requirements into low-level parameters. We present Frosting, a request scheduling layer on top of a distributed storage system that allows application programmers to specify their high-level SLOs

The liaison of sweet and savory

by Veronica Galindo-cuspinera, Paul A. S. Breslin - Chem. Senses , 2006
"... The sense of taste provides humans with necessary information about the composition and quality of food. For humans, five basic tastes are readily distinguishable and include sweet, bitter, salty, sour, and savory (or umami). Although each of these qualities has individualized transduction pathways, ..."
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of perception. While the role of the individual monomers in each human heteromer has been examined in vitro, very little is known of the implication of this research for human perception, or specifically, how sweet and savory taste perceptions may be connected. Using a psycho-physical approach, we demonstrate

Genetics of sweet taste preferences*

by Er A. Bachmanov, Danielle R. Reed, Xia Li, Gary K. Beauchamp
"... Abstract: Inbred mouse strains display marked differences in avidity for sweet solutions due in part to genetic differences among strains. Using several techniques, we have located a number of regions throughout the genome that influence sweetener acceptance. One promi-nent locus regulating differen ..."
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Abstract: Inbred mouse strains display marked differences in avidity for sweet solutions due in part to genetic differences among strains. Using several techniques, we have located a number of regions throughout the genome that influence sweetener acceptance. One promi-nent locus regulating

SweetWiki: Semantic Web Enabled Technologies in Wiki

by Michel Buffa, Gaël Crova, Fabien G, Claire Lecompte, Jeremy Passeron - Proceedings of the 2006 international symposium on Wikis WikiSym '06; ACM , 2006
"... Abstract. Wikis are social web sites enabling a potentially large number of participants to modify any page or create a new page using their web browser. As they grow, wikis suffer from a number of problems (anarchical structure, large number of pages, aging navigation paths, etc.). We believe that ..."
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, author, etc. This ontology is then exploited by an embedded semantic search engine (Corese). In addition, SweetWiki integrates a standard WYSIWYG editor (Kupu) that we extended to support semantic annotation following the "social tagging " approach made popular by web sites such as flickr

Role of water in sweet taste chemoreception*

by Gordon G. Birch
"... Abstract: The mechanistic understanding of sweet taste chemoreception has been advanced by the microscopic and macroscopic studies of sweetener–water interactions. This approach has led to the concept of water mobility as a key to interpreting sweetness. The apparent spe-cific volume of a solution i ..."
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Abstract: The mechanistic understanding of sweet taste chemoreception has been advanced by the microscopic and macroscopic studies of sweetener–water interactions. This approach has led to the concept of water mobility as a key to interpreting sweetness. The apparent spe-cific volume of a solution

Representing Agent Contracts with Exceptions using XML Rules, Ontologies, and Process Descriptions

by Benjamin N. Grosof, Terrence C. Poon
"... SweetDeal is a rule-based approach to representation of business contracts that enables software agents to create, evaluate, negotiate, and execute contracts with substantial automation and modularity. It builds upon the situated courteous logic programs knowledge representation in RuleML, the emerg ..."
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SweetDeal is a rule-based approach to representation of business contracts that enables software agents to create, evaluate, negotiate, and execute contracts with substantial automation and modularity. It builds upon the situated courteous logic programs knowledge representation in Rule

SweetBac: A New Approach for the Production of Mammalianised Glycoproteins in Insect Cells

by Dieter Palmberger, Iain B. H. Wilson, Imre Berger, Reingard Grabherr, Dubravko Rendic
"... Recombinant production of therapeutically active proteins has become a central focus of contemporary life science research. These proteins are often produced in mammalian cells, in order to obtain products with post-translational modifications similar to their natural counterparts. However, in cases ..."
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baculovirus genome. The thereby generated SweetBac virus was subsequently used for the production of the human HIV anti-gp41 antibody 3D6 by integrating heavy and light chain open reading frames into the SweetBac genome. The parallel expression of target genes and glycosyltransferases reduced the yield
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