... data points, and connects the successive data points with a continuous line by default Here, as you specified the marker style without the line style, no line style was assumed and the points denoted ... polyval(p,numericData(I,1)); Overlay the trend line from step on the current axes using a dashed line style You can also specify the color of the line as part of the linespec definition hold on; plot(numericData(I,1),y,'r ... used cell arrays to break the title into two lines with each string representing the entry for a line In step 4, you calculated the linear least squares fit to this data using polyfit which fits...
... be converted into corrected equivalents We did this withthe 50 items of training data to extract the correct sentences and then added them to the training data We also added the interviewers’ ... word and the one preceding/ the targeted word and the one following/ the targeted word and the two preceding/ the targeted word and the two following), and the first and last letters of the word ... i.e., the targeted word and the two preceding and following words, their word classes, their root forms, five combinations of these (the targeted word, the one preceding and one following/ the...
... expression inthe hippocampus is involved in Abinduced cognitive dysfunction [10] These findings together point to the need to increase our understanding of the role of MMPs in AD and their relation ... comparisons of these three CSF biomarkers Instead, they were used to employ correlations with other markers within each group and to define ‘individuals within the control group with increased risk ... study that investigated the levels of different MMPs in plasma of AD patients [30] The increased levels of several MMPs inthe CSF of individuals with increased risk for AD, as observed inthe current...
... reported inthe paper are the average of running 10-fold cross validation on thedata set unless specified otherwise The Online Database of Interlinear text (ODIN) ODIN, the Online Database of INterlinear ... less training data To test the idea, we trained the model with only a small fraction of the original training data and tested on the same test dataThe results withthe first system are in Table ... inthe test data belongs to a lanWhile ISO 639-3 is supposed to include all the language codes appearing inthe other two lists, there is a lag inthe guage that does not appear inthe training...
... also in agreement withthe conserved nature of this site The HA protein is on the surface of the influenza particle and is involved in receptor attachment and binding and antigenic determinants ... correlated the receptor binding sites described by Skehel and Wiley (2000) with MEME blocks Interestingly, of these receptor binding sites overlap the variable MEME block and the intermediately ... myristylation sites inthe conserved MEME block and their conservation inthe years studied, in addition to its overlap with a single receptor binding site infers block importance in selective and...
... function in Excel Data collection Data were entered into an Access database developed at the NCHECR Thedata were then forwarded to the NCHECR for case review and confirmation The following data ... classification of the cancer tissue, site and staging of the cancer, as well as establishing a date of diagnosis) The training also included describing the sources and hierarchy of information for ... and testis [7] Even in developing countries, where HAART is largely unavailable, the incidence of NADCs has increased In India, there has been an increase in anal cancer, Hodgkin’s lymphoma, testicular...
... contradiction that the constant factor inthe reverse of 3.1 is not the best possible Thus the theorem is proved By the same way of Theorem 3.3, we still have the following theorem Theorem 3.4 By the assumptions ... constant factor in 3.1 is not the best possible Thus the theorem is proved Journal of Inequalities and Applications In view of Note and Theorem 3.1, we still have the following theorem Theorem 3.2 ... − z 1−e −π · −1 −λ sin π − λ · −1 1−λ Re s z−λ f z , z2 cos −λ α1 i sin −λ α1 −2i sin α1 cos λα1 i sin λα1 2i sin α1 π sin λα1 sin πλ sin α1 2.4 For λ 0, we can find by the integral formula that...
... By extending the cross sections within roads where the material is transported; – By increasing the maximum working capacity (performance) Determination of the optimum regime of the logging and ... consist inthe selection of appropriate and environment-friendly technologies including the choice of suitable machinery, and in using acceptable methods for the employment of machines withthe rational ... determine the rational performance of machines are further discussed in this paper The objective of this paper was to present some results from the analysis and from the determination of mathematic...
... Generally, if n ≥ 2k + then the following colorings not allow a rainbow k-matching to exist (See Figure 1.) Figure 1: Colorings without rainbow k-matchings Inthe coloring (a) of Figure 1, a complete ... rainbow and the other edges are colored with exactly one color, namely, monochromatic Inthe coloring (b), a complete subgraph Kn−(k−2) of G is monochromatic and the other edges are rainbow In ... edges are rainbow In each coloring, it is clear that there is no rainbow k-matching However, if there are more colors than in these colorings, is there a rainbow k-matching ? Schiermeyer [6] solved...
... }) Inthe case where 2h + is the maximum of the odd numbers, it is necessary that, at the end of the string of odd numbers, namely after the vertex labeled 1, there is the label 2h + In other ... Now, continuing with +2 would miss On the other hand, continuing with −2 would give us an imperfect realization of {22 , 32 } the electronic journal of combinatorics 17 (2010), #R44 Another possibility ... modulo to another This means that we are forced to start with +3 and continue until we obtain the whole 0-class After which we may either continue with −2, −3, or with +2, −3, Inthe first case...
... Arthritis Research & Therapy Vol No Rodriguez-Lopez et al findings in UK Caucasians [9] and inthe Greek population [10], and together the observations indicate that the ASPN microsatellite ... of the D13 allele in OA patients [4] The Greek study also found a significant decrease of the D13 allele in TKR patients but there was no change inthe D14 frequency The UK study did not find ... only the D13 and the D14 alleles and compared their relative frequencies in each patient group with their frequencies inthe controls, but again no differences were found (Table 2) Even with...
... network TAHOD involves 15 clinical sites inthe Asia and the Pacific region Criteria for site selection were based on the ability to contribute datain an appropriate format within the initial 3-year ... for inclusion in multivariate models are also presented in Table adjusted for the statistically significant variables included inthe multivariate model The key variables included inthe final ... included inthe final multivariate model are presented in bold All other non-significant variables are also presented adjusted for the variables included inthe final multivariate model confirms the...
... of with dopamine islands and striosomes in rat, but with extrastriosomal matrix in mouse [10] The staining intensity for the A subtype of a2-adrenergic receptors was higher inthe MrD than inthe ... ipsilaterally inthe MrD This finding indicated that the MrD connected to the interstitial nucleus of the posterior limb of the anterior commissure Inthe present study, the position of the MrD was ... inthe MrD and inthe globus pallidus (GP) as well, and weak staining inthe rest of the St B: At higher magnification, the fusiform cell bodies exhibited MOR-immunoreactivity in puncta within...
... affiliated to the Medical School of Nanjing University All subjects studied inthe study were Chinese Han living in and around Nanjing No subjects dropped out during the process of the study The study ... 0.002) (Table 2) The significance remained after applying the Bonferroni correction No significance was found in other alleles for comparisons of one allele vs all remaining alleles combined after ... delayed skeletal development of the hip joint On the other hand, the D13 allele had a significant weaker inhibition on TGF-b signaling, so it exhibited a protective role inthe pathogenesis of DDH Conclusions...
... utilizing their individual expertise This book outlines the principles of dealing with such patients including the preferences of techniques and the hardware available The text is divided into ... Acquisitions: Gina Almond Development: Beckie Brand Set in 10/13 Palatino by Newgen Imaging Systems (P) Ltd., Chennai, India Printed and bound in Singapore by COS Printers Pte Ltd For further information ... trunk into the superior vena cava Right: A left azygous (hemiazygous) vein drains blood from the lower trunk into a left superior vena cava and from there into the right atrium via the coronary sinus...
... invaginate the vein into the subclavian vein The torn cephalic vein then produces a choking collar around the leads preventing positioning of the atrial lead (Figure 2.5) In this situation, the ... vein retained guide wire technique Left: Two leads are passed along an intact cephalic vein Right: The cephalic vein is torn with pushing of the second lead into the subclavian vein The vein ... introducer is passed along the guide wire into the cephalic vein Right: The dilator of the introducer is removed leaving the guide wire The lead is then inserted parallel to the guide wire technique,...
... but rather proceed retrograde towards the arm inthe axillary vein or up into the neck inthe internal jugular vein (Figure 7.4) Although this can usually be prevented by not peeling the introducer ... through the annuloplasty ring to the apex of the right ventricle The other lead (white arrow) lies inthe body of the right atrium The operation of the Locator® produces only a small change inthe ... chambers The advantage to the Locator® is that the curve can be created from the straight position without removing the stylet Inthe center, the preformed atrial J stylet allows the lead to enter the...
... outside the vein inthe pacemaker pocket has also been suggested The lead is secured to the tissues via the lead collar, using slowly absorbable suture material The lead can then be drawn into the intravascular ... biventricular pacing An enlarged thebesian valve within the coronary sinus may obstruct the ostium making lead positioning difficult or impossible 39 40 Chapter 11 In patients with D-transposition of the great ... cava will result in marked difficulties in trying to achieve left ventricular pacing The incidence of this abnormality draining into the coronary sinus is about 3–5% of patients with structurally...
... ventricular lead passing inferior without a bend as if into the floor of the right atrium and fits nicely withthe accompanying schematic Depending on its position inthe ventricle, the lead tip may ... 12-lead ECG from the same patient demonstrating dual chamber pacing with an inferior axis and the characteristic tall R waves from V2 to V6 side of each other whereas inthe normal, the right lies ... L-transposition of the great vessels Resting 12-lead ECG of the dual chamber pacing system shown in Figure 14.3 programmed VVI to demonstrate ventricular pacing The axis is inferior and there are dominant...
... show the ventricular lead emerging from the coronary sinus looping inthe right atrium and then passing to the floor of the right ventricle The atrial lead (At) lies against the lateral wall of the ... reported withthe incidence falling with advancing age, but still as high as 20% inthe elderly [148] Atrial septal defects are also one of the most common congenital defects occurring in adults with ... to show the ventricular lead emerging from the coronary sinus, looping inthe large right atrium and passing through the tricuspid valve to the floor of the right ventricle (white arrow) The atrial...