... view the log as the most up to date ‘‘truth’’ about
the state ofthe data on disk. The main difference is that
database systems do not use the log as the final repository
for data: a separate data ... again. The bandwidth of each ofthe five phases is
shown separately. Sprite LFS has a higher write bandwidth and
the same read bandwidth as SunOS with the exception of sequen-
tial reading ofa file ... area is reserved for this purpose.
The separate data area of these database systems means
that they do not need the segment cleaning mechanisms of
the Sprite LFS to reclaim log space. The space...
... registration, location, and acti-
vation; request demultiplexing; framing and error-handling;
parameter marshalling and demarshalling; and operation dis-
patching.
Figure 1 illustrates the primary components ... If the avail-
ability of new hardware, such as Forward Looking Infrared
Radar, requires a new Sensor Proxy, I/O Facades must be al-
tered to take advantage ofthe new technology.
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parameters of each schedulable operation.
One advantage of our approach is that operation invoca-
tions only pay the overhead ofthe C++ virtual...
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Catalog Management:
Each E-ADT can provide catalogs
that maintain statistics and store schema information. Further,
certain values may be named.
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An E-ADT can provide a query ... object-relational
database system Illustra [I11941 provides database support for
time-series data along with relational data. A time-series is
an ADT(Abstract Data Type) value implemented a& amp; a large ... on top ofa layer
of common database utilities that all E-ADTs can use. Code
to handle arithmetic and boolean expressions, constant values
and functions is part of this layer. An important component...
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with factor Xa. (A) Lane 1, protein standards; lane 2, cleavage mixture;
lane 3, cleavage mixture supernatant; and lane 4, cleavage mixture
pellet. ... Saurabh Kumar Singh
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2
Department of ... issues: (a) the role ofthe N-terminal
extension; (b) the role ofthe D to N mutation; and (c) the
role ofthe sequence and length ofthe C-terminal extension.
To address whether presence of extra residues...
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the book in his hands was a Haggadah, the prayer book
used at the Seder, and that this section ofthe service
was where the people at the table would read about the
apocryphal father ... looked around the restaurant and perused the
menu. When he had e - mailed Ryan this morning, he sug-
gested that they meet in Manhattan and that Ryan
choose a restaurant. He figured they would ... compel-
ling as the plaque itself. The whole conversation took less
than a minute and she had clearly communicated the entire
value proposition in a clear and attractive manner. She
had identifi...
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The MMG signal is generated by the unfused mechani-
cal activities of motor units. The bulk movement of the
muscle and asynchronous activation of fibers at the initi-
ation and end of contraction ... by
electromyogram (EMG) signals from viable muscle sites
of the hand, foot, cheek or forehead [6,7], and are com-
mercially available (eg. The Impulse™ Switch by
AbleNet
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). The advantage of using muscle activity...
... (Deventer, The Netherlands).
For chemical analysis, standard stock solutions of the
analytes andthe internal standards were prepared both
in methanol and hexane and stored at 7°C. The working
standard ... lly labeled
surrogate standards to compensate for matrix effects
and methodological losses of analytes. For the quantita-
tion ofthe analytes, a 5-point (PAHs) anda 7-po int
(pharmaceuticals) ... precipitation on wastewater flow. Summary ofthe relationship between the daily amount of precipitation in the area of
Trier andthe wastewater flow per day in the influent ofthe STP Trier.
Faber and Bierl...
... Dimitrov and H. V. Kojouharov, “Complete mathematical analysis of predator-prey models
with linear prey growth and Beddington-DeAngelis functional response,” Applied Mathematics and
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staining (Figure 4e,g), whereas in other cases, there is an
apparent absence of...
... trees. The refore cranio-caudal evaluation is neces-
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traditionally performed by axial imaging. Although axial
imaging has the advantage ofthe central ... standard axial imaging. Furthermore,
structures adjacent to the chest wall, especially those
close to the apex and diaphragm, can be visualized
more clearly on the MPR images than on the axial
images ... anaesthesia with a
double lumen intubation, the patient was placed in the
lateral position on the operating table with the
ipsilateral arm flexed and abducted 90°. The axilla ry
thoracotomy was...
... design, analysis of data,
interpretation of data, and revision ofthe manuscript.
Furthermore, all authors have approved the manuscript in
its final version
Acknowledgements
The authors wish to thank ... completion in a subset of patients within a
single academic practice. Although the uptake ofthe decision aid was low, the cost was also
modest, suggesting that this method could be a viable approach to ... included only one academic
practice anda sub-sample of attending physicians'
patients within the practice, limiting the generalizability
of our findings. Third, the study was non-randomized,
which...