... 1,056 training pairs As can be seen from the above table, the classification rates increased when the number of < /b> training pairs increased Of < /b> course, since the number of < /b> training iterations for ... classification rate increased when the number of < /b> training pairs increased For example, when the number of < /b> training pairs increased by 150 from 506 to 656 The classification rate increased by 3.4 percent ... experiments, the number of < /b> letters in the training and test database were increased from to 16 The numbers of < /b> characters in training and test database were increased as well The MLP based network is...
... as HHV- 6B are able to infect cord blood (CB) derived mononuclear cells and thereby inhibit in vitro expansion of < /b> the total cell < /b> number and of < /b> BFU-e, CFU-GM, as well as CD34+ or CD33+ cells Contrariwise ... of < /b> peripheral blood (PB) of < /b> healthy adults, CB, G-CSF mobilised peripheral blood progenitor cells collected as leukapheresis product (LP), and the HHV-6 infectable cell < /b> lines KG-1 and CRF-HSB-2 ... Levels of < /b> CD46 expression were determined in reference to calibration beads conjugated with a known ratio of < /b> PE per bead (QuantiBRITE PE conjugated beads, Becton Dickinson) Levels of < /b> CD46 obtained...
... percentage of < /b> mDCs or pDCs in WBCs or as absolute numbers per millilitre of < /b> PB/SF (calculated as [% positive - % negative cells] × WBCs per ml [×106/100]) Isolation of < /b> pDCs and mDCs from PB and SF Both ... was also included After incubation, red cell < /b> lysis and washing, cells were fixed and examined using < /b> a FACScalibur and were analysed using < /b> Cellquest software (both Becton Dickinson) Results are ... and the percentage of < /b> (b) mDCs and (d) pDCs of < /b> white blood cells (WBC) in healthy subjects (n = 12), RA subjects (n = 12), PsA subjects (n = 13) and osteoarthritis (OA) subjects (n = 11) Squares...
... aNumber of < /b> cyclins versus total number of < /b> genes calculated with the number of < /b> proteins that match our cyclin HMMER profile bNumber of < /b> cyclins versus total number of < /b> genes calculated with the number ... probably does not depend on the cell < /b> cycle phase in P tri- Huysman et al Genome Biology 2010, 11:R17 http://genomebiology.com/2010/11/2/R17 Page of < /b> 19 (b) Cell < /b> number Cell < /b> number Cell < /b> number 2C ... the ability of < /b> the cells to recover from starvation (b) Expression profiles of < /b> early cell < /b> cycle genes at the time of < /b> sampling during < /b> the light experiment (c) Expression profiles of < /b> early cell...
... SHEP-based drug therapy Beta-Blocker ACE inhibitor Alpha-Blocker Calcium channel blocker In Table 4, the comparisons of < /b> the incremental drug acquisition cost for the year NNT of < /b> the SHEP-based ... cost of < /b> the base case In calculations of < /b> the incremental costs of < /b> the NNT for years by types of < /b> outcome, the cost to prevent one stroke which was used as a base case In calculations of < /b> the incremental ... include cost-effectiveness analysis,< /b> cost-utility analysis,< /b> and cost-benefit analysis,< /b> which can be used to assess the trade-off between costs and benefits in choices of < /b> antihypertensive treatment...
... segregate Numb to only one sibling cell < /b> Therefore, Numb serves to discriminate the binary fate < /b> decision of < /b> the pair of < /b> sibling neurons during < /b> cell < /b> division in GMCs In numb mutant larval brain, mutant ... generate cell < /b> fate < /b> diversity during < /b> development < /b> of < /b> multicellular organisms, it is also a means of < /b> keeping stem cell < /b> self-renewal and differentiation in balance During < /b> asymmetric division of < /b> neural < /b> ... would be a net increase in the number of < /b> NBs (B) Asymmetric division of < /b> certain larval NBs self-renews the NBs and creates transient amplifying cells (white) After maturation (grey), these cells...
... complexity of < /b> Step (2.3) is readily obtained by using < /b> the bounds of < /b> polynomial division and multiplication All the steps of < /b> syndrome-based decoding can be implemented using < /b> fast algorithms Both syndrome ... negligible since the required number of < /b> inversions is much smaller than that of < /b> multiplications; the numbers of < /b> multiplications and additions are both O(n2 ) Thus, we focus on the number of < /b> multiplications ... and throughput of < /b> decoder architectures based on direct implementations of < /b> syndrome-based and syndromeless decoding can be easily obtained by substituting the parameters in Tables and 4; thus...
... spoofing that email looks like it came from Bob, but in reality, Bob did not send any email Someone who was pretending to be Bon send the email In web spoofing attacker create a web page like bank’s ... number of < /b> exploited vulnerabilities increases dramatically [22], as shown in figure 3.1 - 26 - Fig.3.1 (A) The number of < /b> found vulnerabilities (B) the number of < /b> reported events The impact of < /b> ... table below (Table II.I) [11] TABLE II.I: ICMP Message Types Type Code Description Query 0 Echo reply * Error * Network unreachable * Host unreachable * Protocol unreachable * Port unreachable...
... mechanism of < /b> function by analysis < /b> of < /b> their sequence and genomic position? Further studies of < /b> mecha ism and the dissection of < /b> the function of < /b> the n lncRNAs will be partially guided by analysis < /b> of < /b> lncRNA ... shown by: - (unlikely to be used), + (likely to be used) or ++ (very likely to be used) signs in cellular processes, more extensive and in-depth studies of < /b> the expression pattern of < /b> this group of < /b> ... knowedge of < /b> cellular development < /b> l and function may reflect a lack of < /b> knowledge of < /b> lncRNA functions, defining the extent to which this class of < /b> RNAs affects the development < /b> and function of < /b> higher...
... the entire set of < /b> inbred lines (Figure 2A), and (ii) the subset of < /b> inbred lines from G1 (Figure 2B) The G2 subset was not included in this analysis < /b> because of < /b> its small number of < /b> individuals ... chosen by Liu and Burke [46] using < /b> only the subset of < /b> genes in common for both studies (Table 3) The θW average values were 0.0056 for the 19 Page of < /b> 14 (page number not for citation purposes) BMC ... decarboxylation of < /b> glycine in bacteria and in mitochondria of < /b> animals and plants [83] Calvin Cycle's enzyme: branch point between regeneration of < /b> ribulose 1,5 biphosphate and export to starch biosynthesis...
... Hand1-lineage marks specific subpopulations of < /b> cranial, cardiac and trunk neural < /b> crest,< /b> but not vagal/sacral neural < /b> crest < /b> Hand1 and Hand2 expression is observed within subpopulations of < /b> cranial, cardiac, ... During < /b> Development < /b> of < /b> the Heart, Limbs, Autonomic Nervous System, & Other Neural < /b> Crest < /b> Derived Structures Hand2 was identified in a low stringency cDNA library screen using < /b> a Hand1 bHLH domain probe ... devoid of < /b> LacZ < /b> activity (Fig 2K) Rather, the epicardium is robustly LacZ < /b> stained in Hand1EGFPCreΔNeo/+ embryos in contrast to Hand 1LacZ/< /b> + embryos, which show no detectable epicardial LacZ < /b> staining...
... temperature of < /b> the cooler may be determined: TLA = TDB – (TDB – TWB) * ε (1) where TLA = Leaving air dry-bulb temp; TDB = Inlet Dry-bulb temp; TWB = Inlet Wet-bulb temp; ε = Efficiency of < /b> the evaporative ... 4°C of < /b> the wet-bulb temperature [13] Based primarily on previous experiment of < /b> other authors, Givoni [14] stated that ambient air can be cooled by 70–80% of < /b> the DBT-WBT difference This observation ... air’s drybulb temperature and raising its humidity, but wet-bulb temperature is always unchanged The total heat content of < /b> the system does not change, therefore it is said to be adiabatic The...
... various chains of < /b> collagen IX in different vertebrate systems 120 155 xi List of < /b> Abbreviations LIST OF < /b> ABBREVIATIONS ATP BCIP bFGF bHLH bp BSA Ca(NO3)2 CAM cDNA CNS COL COMP csnk 2b cyc ddH2O DEPC ... end of < /b> gastrula During < /b> the early stages of < /b> epiboly, the blastodisc thins considerably from a high mound of < /b> cells to a cupshape of < /b> multi-layers of < /b> cells This is accompanied by the streaming of < /b> ... epiboly in the zebrafish embryo Epiboly is characterized by thinning and spreading of < /b> both the YSL and the blastodisc over the yolk cell < /b> Eventually the yolk cell < /b> is completely engulfed by cells...
... detachment of < /b> cells increased during < /b> the course of < /b> infection, as observed in ASK cells by DIC microscopy (figure 1, right panel) The end-point of < /b> the study was day 9, when few of < /b> the ISAV infected cells ... Figure Cell < /b> viability after ISAV infection Cell < /b> viability after ISAV infection Cell < /b> viability analyzed with the Cell < /b> Titer Blue assay Relative fluorescence units (RFU) of < /b> SHK-1 (A), TO (B) , and ... populations; viable cells, Annexin V positive cells, AV and PI positive cells and PI positive cells A representative scatter of < /b> mock and ISAV infected cells is shown in figure 6a The distribution of < /b> cells...
... distribution of < /b> the original population, cell < /b> size should increase as the cells move through the cell < /b> cycle, and during < /b> the period of < /b> cell < /b> division there should be a bimodal distribution of < /b> cell < /b> ... distribution of < /b> cells should be narrow in the synchronized cells and these distributions should then reflect the movement of < /b> cells through the division cycle Thus, newborn cells should be essentially ... procedure 3) At the time of < /b> synchronous division, the cell < /b> number should double If cell < /b> number does not double, that means some cells are dead or altered; this minority of < /b> cells 10) Only selection...
... neuronal cell < /b> types of < /b> the spinal cord in zebrafish embryos are established by BMP signaling pathway (Nguyen et al., 2000) Moreover, double knockout of < /b> BMP receptor type Ia (BMPRIa) and type Ib (BMPRIb) ... contribute to the neural < /b> tube defects (NTD) in embryos of < /b> diabetic mice The neural < /b> tube patterning occurs early concomitantly with the neural < /b> induction Since the neural < /b> tube has been shown to be derived ... maternal diabetes-induced NTDs is not clear yet Molecular mechanisms of < /b> neural < /b> tube development < /b> 2.1 Development < /b> of < /b> the neural < /b> tube In vertebrate embryos, three germ layers are formed during < /b> gastrulation:...
... understanding of < /b> the underlying mechanisms of < /b> its functions during < /b> brain development < /b> and in adult brain Table of < /b> content I Table of < /b> content Table of < /b> content I List of < /b> figures ... Agar Agarose Ammonium persulfate (APS) Aprotinin B- 27 Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) -mercaptoethanol Boric acid (H3BO3) Bovine serum albumin (BSA) Bromophenol blue Calcium chloride (CaCl2) ... intracellular domain Intracellular domain of < /b> human NCAM isoform 140 Human NCAM isoform 180 Intracellular domain of < /b> human NCAM isoform 180 Extracellular domain of < /b> human NCAM Intracellular domain of...