... of the proteins in each HPLC peak The peaks eluting within 25 represented linker proteins, while the four main peaks between 28 and 33 were the phycocyanins and allophycocyanins [15] In Table the ... phycocyanin to phycoerythrin in spectroscopy of biliproteins In uence of aggregation and linker rods of certain phycobilisomes to improve light harvesting proteins on chromophore structure in allophycocianin ... confirmed by SDS/PAGE In fact, it has been reported to remain enclosed in the phycobilisomes unless treated withhigh salt [25] Furthermore, in this sucrose band linker proteins with molecular masses...
... structure monolithically integrating an SLD with an SOA, is fabricated A high power (500 mW) with a broad emission of 86 nm is obtained By properly controlling the current injection in the two sections ... currents [ISLD] are shown in Figure It can be seen from the figure that the output power increases rapidly with the increasing current injection in the SLD section Without pumping the SLD section, ... Broadband emitting superluminescent diodes with InAs quantum dots in AlGaAs matrix IEEE Photon Technol Lett 2008, 20:1742-1744 29 Jiang Q, Zhang ZY, Hopkinson M, Hogg RA: Highperformance intermixed...
... structure monolithically integrating an SLD with an SOA, is fabricated A high power (500 mW) with a broad emission of 86 nm is obtained By properly controlling the current injection in the two sections ... currents [ISLD] are shown in Figure It can be seen from the figure that the output power increases rapidly with the increasing current injection in the SLD section Without pumping the SLD section, ... Broadband emitting superluminescent diodes with InAs quantum dots in AlGaAs matrix IEEE Photon Technol Lett 2008, 20:1742-1744 29 Jiang Q, Zhang ZY, Hopkinson M, Hogg RA: Highperformance intermixed...
... 10 High- Performance Computing in Remote Sensing have been directed towards the incorporation of high- performance computing (HPC) models to remote sensing missions In this chapter, ... standard data processing algorithm in remote sensing, with the purpose of evaluating the possibility of obtaining results in valid response times and with adequate reliability in several HPC platforms ... High- Performance Computing in Remote Sensing is a good example of the computational requirements introduced by remote sensing applications, there are many other remote sensing areas in which high- dimensional...
... 90 4.6 High- Performance Computing in Remote Sensing Results In this section, we discuss the timing and validation results of the parallel algorithms presented in the last section We begin with ... available in ORASIS The demixed data (with or without constraints) produced by the linear mixing model have a number of useful properties For example, demixing allows the original high- dimensional ... in Table 4.1 The base code was written in ISO compatible C++ (except the public domain WNNLS routine used in the constrained demixing algorithm, which is written in FORTRAN) All message passing...
... to provide input training patterns for the neural network Clustering For each input pattern x, a winning neuron i ∗ is obtained in time t using a similarity criteria based on the Euclidean distance, ... selected in the previous stage within f(x, y), using the standard linear mixture model described in [10] Obtain a classification label for each pixel f(x, y) by assigning it to the class with the highest ... spectral bands The main idea of the algorithm is to impose an ordering relation, in terms of spectral purity, in the set of pixel vectors lying within a spatial search window or structuring element (SE)...
... Group, LLC 248 High- Performance Computing in Remote Sensing r The many different actors involved Science is becoming increasingly international and interdisciplinary, resulting in an increased total ... aims to provide scientists with tools for ingesting, processing, and analyzing atmospheric remote sensing data The project consists of several software packages, with the main packages being BEAT ... data via advanced data mining techniques and user profiling A shared distributed infrastructure integrating data dissemination with generic processing facilities shall be considered a very valuable...
... data volumes with the spectra held at 16 bit integers The scale of this data set and the information contained within the measured spectra demand the use of high- performance computing in the areas ... spectral and spatial domain of this full range instrument continued to grow the role for high- performance computing in the field of imaging spectroscopy 14.2 AVIRIS and the Imaging Spectroscopy Measurement ... full analysis provide a clear demand for high- performance computing Imaging spectroscopy and the data sets collected provide an important basis for the use of highperformance computing from data...
... problem with a quadratic objective function and linear constraints (including equality and inequality constraints) It can be solved using nonlinear optimization techniques But we prefer to use linear ... 398 High- Performance Computing in Remote Sensing detection and discrimination This technique is developed for our proposed algorithm, called the constrained linear discriminant analysis ... is included in the denominator Some quantitative performance comparisons between these algorithms can be found in [14] 17.6 Summary In this chapter, we discussed the constrained linear discriminant...
... 420 High- Performance Computing in Remote Sensing In summary, GPU makers will continue the battle for dominance in the consumer gaming industry, producing a competitive environment with rapid innovation ... Group, LLC 414 High- Performance Computing in Remote Sensing GPUs in detail Section 18.3, in turn, covers the GPU programming model First, it introduces an abstract stream programming model that ... usually achieved by tiling or strip-mining the kernel loop nests For instance, if the input array in the FBS algorithm is too large, we should tile the loops in Listing Listing shows a transformed...
... nucleosides or nucleobases (namely, cytidine, cytosine, adenine, adenosine, uridine, uracil, guanine, inosine, guanosine, and 2’-deoxyadenosine) were identified in the mycelia AC (Figure 1) Based on ... Chemical standards of cytosine, cytidine, adenosine, adenine, inosine, guanine, cordycepin, uracil, and uridine (>99%; Sigma) were available for the identification of compounds in the samples Sample ... Antrodia camphorata: 1, cytosine; 2, uracil; 3, guanine; 4, cytidine; 5, uridine; 6, adenine; 7, inosine; 8, guanosine; 9, adenosine; 10, 2’-deoxyadenosine phosphoric acid in deionized water, pH 2.19...
... Listing 2.1: Simple header file defining the main features of the class Matrix # ifndef MATRIX_H # define MATRIX_H # include # include # include # include # include # include # include # include ... and global matrix int colInGlobalMat ( int cl ) const ; int rowInGlobalMat ( int rl ) const ; void posInLocalMat ( int r , int c , int & rl , int & cl , int & rowProcIdx , int & colProcIdx ) ... parameters in p into for k = to p into size() // find index of parameter p into (i) in p from pfrom begin(), p from end(), p into (i) ) i =find(p // if parameter found insert index i, otherwise fill in...
... also a highly complex factor determining more or less successful language learning, it is necessary to examine approaches to motivation in learning in order to bring about better insights into ... about taking part in those games? 4/ Can you apply new grammar structure during joining in those games? 5/ According to you, what are the difficulties when joining in the games? 21 From the interviews, ... groups to find the verbs going with an -ing form, the verbs going with to + infinitive form The group which completes the game well and fastest is the winner *Game (8 minutes – practicing exercise...
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... AIMD (Additive Increase Multiplicative Decrease) • Fair: max-min fairness • Stable: globally asynchronously stable • But, inefficient and not scalable – In grid networks (with high bandwidth-delay ... (s) 60 70 80 90 100 Fairness • Fairness index – Simulation: Jain’s Fairness Index for 10 UDT and TCP flows over 100Mb/s link with different RTTs Fairness Index 0.95 0.9 0.85 UDT TCP 0.8 -2 10 10 ... distribution of processing • Minimize CPU utilization Loss Processing • On high BDP networks, the number of lost packets can be very large during a loss event • Access to the loss information may take...
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