... processing for skin applications Here, we used 90 000 skin samples to train the model, 180 000 non -skin and skin samples (the previous 90 000 skin samples plus other 90 000 non -skin samples) to ... like kernel -methods work consistently better than distribution-based models, like classical GMM 2.2 Kernel Methods for Skin Segmentation The skin detection problem by using kernel -methods has ... conditions A more comprehensive review of color-based skin detection methods can be found in [17], which focus on classifying each pixel as skin or nonskin without considering any preprocessing stage...
... stain, aspirate of skin nodules; (C) Chest CT showing diffuse infiltrates; (D) H&E of BAL; (E) Skin (A) Kappa staining(B) BAL (A) Skin nodules; (B) Wright Giemsa stain, aspirate of skin nodules; (C) ... differential diagnosis of any pulmonary infiltrate not responding to antibiotics or as a possible cause of skin nodules in a patient with a history of myeloma, plasmacytoma, or MGUS References Competing...
... pathlength in human stratumcorneum AAPS PharmSci 2001, 3(2):E13 21 Elias PM, Williams MLK: Structure and function of the stratumcorneum 2002 [http://www.aad.org/education/students/ StratumCorneum.htm] ... the stratumcorneum s barrier properties on its internal geometry J Controlled Release 1992, 20:183-194 11 Heisig M, et al: Non steady-state descriptions of drug permeation through stratumcorneum ... techniques for the study of hydration of porcine straum corneumStratumCorneum III Basel 2001 18 Richter T, et al: Investigation of the swelling of human skin cells in liquid media by tapping mode scanning...
... post-operative result DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS No similar case of surgical removal of lipoma from an area with tattooed skin using this aesthetic procedure was found in literature The intent of ... infiltrated with 1% Xylocaine and Epinephrine 1:200.000 for adequate anesthesia and hemostasis The skin was incised in the tattoo line with a scalpel blade no 15 The wall of the lipomatous lesion ... pressure and sterile dressing, and three-layer sutures to eliminate the space remaining after lesion removal A first deep layer with Vicryl 3-0, slightly affecting the muscle fascia A second subcutaneous...
... inequality For solving the VI(T, C), hybrid methods were studied by Yamada [4] where he assumed that T is Lipschitzian and strongly monotone However, his methods not apply to the VI(1.2) since the ... doi:10.1186/1687-1812-2011-63 Cite this article as: Wang and Chen: Hybrid methods for accretive variational inequalities involving pseudocontractions in Banach spaces Fixed Point Theory and Applications ... doi:10.1016/j.na.2008.11.067 Yao, YH, Marino, G, Liou, YC: A hybrid method for monotone variational inequalities involving pseudocontractions Fixed Point Theory Appl (2011) Yamada, I: The hybrid steepest descent...
... 2.2.2 Removal Efficiency 3.1 Hydrologic Data Various efficiency methods are used by investigators in BMP monitoring studies to evaluate pollutant removal efficiencies [14] In this study, four methods ... at the monitoring site that might affect the average removal efficiency The removal efficiency can be calculated by multiplying the average removal efficiency obtained from the ER method by the ... efficiency determination methods, including the ER, SOL, ROL and ROR methods The efficiencies were also determined for each corresponding rainfall ranges Linear correlations between the methods were displayed...
... implantation are addressed Atomistic methods are deemed to replace such statistically-based methods Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics are the two main techniques used Such methods are physically realistic ... simulating ion implantation, namely phenomenological modeling involving statistical distributions, Monte Carlo methods and Molecular Dynamics methods will be employed to meet the following objectives: ... between these two methods The sequence of events in MC methods does not correspond to a sequence in real time, as opposed to the role of time as an explicit variable in MD methods As such, MC...
... the sun: • • Skin cancer Heat stress Skin cancer The main cause of skin cancer in Australia is exposure to ultraviolet radiation which is found in sunlight Did you know that: • • • • skin cancers ... skin cancer at this moment, but don't realise that they have it skin cancers are the most common cancers in Australia Australia has the highest rate of skin cancers in the world? The longer skin ... chemicals can be ingested Absorption (contact through eyes, mouth, skin) Chemicals can also get into your body by being absorbed though your skin, eyes, and mouth Back to Hazards, Health and Safety homepage...
... Technol., by by solutions K of waste congo slurry red J 53 : 153 - 157 (1992) N Removal waste : 32 - 42 N Removal celluosic Removal biogas by Technol Muniasamy, (1996) T Kanchana, J Sci C., R Bio Technol, ... treatment red, waste red mud for the treatment Zouboulis for the removal The objective feasibility and solid (10) and for the removal aqueous red mud industrial hydroxide(8) wastewater employed ... evaluating removal, follows: time After supernatant adsorbent samples varied from no change the data were for of the effect dye after Langmuir taken from and batch of agitation dose in absorbance removal...
... the raw red mud dose on the PO removal (O-OPh, A-TPPh) In this paper the investigations on red mud wasted from Guinean bauxite and its utilization for phosphate removal from aqueous solutions ... that 30 g/l is sufficient for the complete removal of PO 3- from TPPh-solution At the same time a dose of 40 g/1 red mud was required to give 92% PO removal from OPh-solution (Fig 2), 16 B Koumanova ... amount used for preliminary red mud treatment on the phosphate removal from aqueous model solutions are presented in Table The greatest removal for both types of solutions at the studied conditions...
... Histological Methods for Detection of Mucin 39 Alternatively, prepared adhesive slides such as Superfrost Plus ®/(Menzel-Gläser, Braunschweig, Germany) may be purchased There are many other methods ... the demonstration of mucin was mucicarmine (4), but this stain has now been largely supplanted by methods based on more strictly histochemical approaches that utilize a specific chemical reaction ... as well as AB reactive and therefore give a deep purple with the AB/PAS sequence Histological Methods for Detection of Mucin 31 Sulfate can be stained and differentiated from carboxy groups...
... procedures (6) References Walsh, M D., Jass, J R (2000) Histologically-based methods for detection of mucin, in Glycoprotein Methods and Protocols: The Mucins (Corfield, T., ed.), Humana, Totowa, NJ ... mucins, in Glycoprotein Methods and Protocols: The Mucins (Corfield, T., ed.), Humana, Totowa, NJ Carraway, K L (2000) Preparation of membrane mucin, in Glycoprotein Methods and Protocols: The ... carbohydrate or core protein specificity), and lower sensitivity than slot-blot and immunoassay methods Chap- Detection and Quantitation of Mucins 47 ter (2) discusses these assays and they are...
... thickness of the layer can be directly related to functional efficacy (1,2) Routine histological methods for fixing and staining of mucosal sections, although readily demonstrating periodic acid-Schiff ... adherent mucous layer existed over the gastric mucosal surface (13,14) However, a variety of different methods (discussed subsequently) have now demonstrated unequivocally that a thick (100–200 µm), ... consisting primarily of a fibrin gel and necrotic cells with some mucin staining (15) Original methods for measuring adherent mucous thickness in situ were based on (1) differences in refractive...
... fluid (Ultima Gold, Packard, Meriden, CT) 25 50% ethanol/50% diethyl ether (v/v) 68 Dekker et al Methods 3.1 General Assays for Quantitation of Mucin (see Notes 1–3) Each of these six detailed...
... centrifugation in CsCl density gradient first in M guanidinium chloride (removal of proteins) and then in 0.2 M guanidinium chloride (removal of nucleic acids) Finally, the preparation of mucin is dialyzed ... Buffer B: 24 mM sodium phosphate, pH 6.4, containing 60% (v/v) acetonitrile 80 Thornton et al Methods 3.1 Extraction and Purification For a detailed description of extraction and purification, ... generated after reduction (Mr = 2–3 × 106) are amenable to conventional biochemical separation methods We describe a separation protocol based on anion exchange chromatography to fractionate...
... acetic acid 13 Carbon rods 14 Vacuum-coating unit 2.3.2 Replicas Reagents as for Subheading 2.3.1 Methods 3.1 Extraction and Purification For a detailed description, see Chapter 3.2 Rate-Zonal Centrifugation ... addition, it can be used to identify the presence of specific epitopes or structural domains (10) Two methods for preparing mucins for electron microscopic analysis are described: monolayer spreading ... 373–379 96 Sheehan and Thornton 12 Koller, T., Harford, A G., Lee, Y K., and Beer, M (1969) New methods for the preparation of nucleic acid molecules for electron microscopy Micron 1, 110–118...
... phase B Mobile phase B: 15% (v/v) methanol in water Mobile phase C: 90% (v/v) acetonitrile in water Methods 3.1 Sample Preparation and Hydrolysis Add an aliquot of a solution of a sample of mucin...