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Does shoe heel-to-toe drop have an influence on performance in downhill trail running?

2019

Trail running (TR) is characterized by sequences of uphill and downhill performed in a natural environment. Recently, studies investigated performance factors specific to TR. During a full race of ...

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Zoom in on Dry Joy—Dissensus, Agonism and Democracy in Art Education

2021

Literature on art education often emphasizes dialogue as a preferred approach and as a way of practicing democratic education in museums and galleries. Dialogue-based tours in such contexts are often characterized by a sense of harmony and agreement. In contrast, this article discusses the democratic aspect and political potentiality when dissensus and agonism are used as central educational strategies. The point of departure for the discussion was a teaching session on the online platform Zoom with student teachers as part of their module on art and crafts at the University of Agder in Kristiansand, Norway, in spring 2020. Artworks from the exhibition Dry Joy, in S&oslash

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Global stability analysis of a delay cell-population model of hepatitis B infection with humoral immune response

2021

In this work, we propose and investigate a delay cell population model of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. We suppose spatial diffusion of free HBV particles, and use a Beddington-DeAngelis incid...

Hepatitis B virusGeneral MathematicsCellvirus diseasesmedicine.disease_causeVirologydigestive system diseasesComputer Science ApplicationsHepatitis B infectionmedicine.anatomical_structureImmune systemPopulation modelLyapunov functionalmedicineSpatial diffusionMathematicsDynamical Systems
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Error analysis of the orthogonal series solution of linear time-invariant systems

1989

Similarities in the error analysis of the polynomial series solution of linear time-invariant systems are pointed out.

Hermite polynomialsMathematical analysisLinear systemComputer Science ApplicationsTheoretical Computer ScienceOrthogonal seriesLTI system theoryControl and Systems EngineeringError analysisOrthogonal polynomialsApplied mathematicsPolynomial seriesLegendre polynomialsMathematicsInternational Journal of Systems Science
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Second-Order CASSCF Algorithm with the Cholesky Decomposition of the Two-Electron Integrals

2021

In this contribution, we present the implementation of a second-order complete active space–self-consistent field (CASSCF) algorithm in conjunction with the Cholesky decomposition of the two-electron repulsion integrals. The algorithm, called norm-extended optimization, guarantees convergence of the optimization, but it involves the full Hessian and is therefore computationally expensive. Coupling the second-order procedure with the Cholesky decomposition leads to a significant reduction in the computational cost, reduced memory requirements, and an improved parallel performance. As a result, CASSCF calculations of larger molecular systems become possible as a routine task. The performance …

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Interactive simulation of one-dimensional flexible parts

2006

Computer simulations play an ever growing role for the development of automotive products. Assembly simulation, as well as many other processes, are used systematically even before the first physical prototype of a vehicle is built in order to check whether particular components can be assembled easily or whether another part is in the way. Usually, this kind of simulation is limited to rigid bodies. However, a vehicle contains a multitude of flexible parts of various types: cables, hoses, carpets, seat surfaces, insulations, weatherstrips... Since most of the problems using these simulations concern one-dimensional components and since an intuitive tool for cable routing is still needed, w…

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Antimicrobial Activity Characterization in a Heterogeneous Group of Compounds

1998

In this work we carry out a study of pattern recognition to detect the microbiological activity in a group of heterogeneous compounds. The structural descriptors utilized are the topological connectivity indexes. The methods followed are stepwise linear discriminant analysis (linear analysis) and artificial neural network (nonlinear analysis). Although both methods are appropriate to differentiate between active and inactive compounds, the artificial neural network is, in this case, more adequate, since it shows in a test set a prediction success of 98%, versus 92% obtained with linear discriminant analysis.

Heterogeneous groupMolecular StructureArtificial neural networkbusiness.industryLinear modelDiscriminant AnalysisPattern recognitionGeneral ChemistryLinear analysisAntimicrobialLinear discriminant analysisPattern Recognition AutomatedComputer Science ApplicationsAnti-Infective AgentsNonlinear DynamicsComputational Theory and MathematicsTest setPattern recognition (psychology)Linear ModelsNeural Networks ComputerArtificial intelligencebusinessInformation SystemsMathematicsJournal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences
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Experimental Sentinel-2 LAI estimation using parametric, non-parametric and physical retrieval methods – A comparison

2015

Abstract Given the forthcoming availability of Sentinel-2 (S2) images, this paper provides a systematic comparison of retrieval accuracy and processing speed of a multitude of parametric, non-parametric and physically-based retrieval methods using simulated S2 data. An experimental field dataset (SPARC), collected at the agricultural site of Barrax (Spain), was used to evaluate different retrieval methods on their ability to estimate leaf area index (LAI). With regard to parametric methods, all possible band combinations for several two-band and three-band index formulations and a linear regression fitting function have been evaluated. From a set of over ten thousand indices evaluated, the …

HeteroscedasticityMean squared errorEconomicsComputer scienceImage processingBiophysical variablessymbols.namesakeLaboratory of Geo-information Science and Remote SensingMachine learningStatisticsLinear regressionLaboratorium voor Geo-informatiekunde en Remote SensingComputers in Earth SciencesParametricEngineering (miscellaneous)Gaussian processPhysically-based RTM inversionParametric statisticsPhysicsNonparametric statisticsPE&RCNon-parametricAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsComputer Science ApplicationsLookup tablesymbolsSentinel-2Engineering sciences. TechnologyAlgorithmISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
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Rilievo e ricostruzione virtuale del Ponte Sud di Hierapolis di Frigia (Turchia)

2015

[ES] El artículo se refiere al levantamiento topográfico y la reconstrucción en 3D de un puente-acueducto romano situado inmediatamente al sur de Hierápolis, en Frigia (suroeste de Turquía), a lo largo del antiguo camino dirigido a Colosas, en el interior de Anatolia. Actualmente sólo se conservan su pilar sur y escasos restos del pilar norte. Se encuentra en una situación muy difícil, en el interior de un valle estrecho y profundo, y nunca se ha estudiado antes. Durante la campaña de trabajo de campo de 2011 de la Misión Arqueológica Italiana, fue examinado con un diferencial de alta precisión del sistema GPS (para la documentación del plan y su posicionamiento en el mapa digital arqueológ…

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On the Intrinsic Complexity of Learning

1995

AbstractA new view of learning is presented. The basis of this view is a natural notion of reduction. We prove completeness and relative difficulty results. An infinite hierarchy of intrinsically more and more difficult to learn concepts is presented. Our results indicate that the complexity notion captured by our new notion of reduction differs dramatically from the traditional studies of the complexity of the algorithms performing learning tasks.

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