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Hybrid chaotic firefly decision making model for Parkinson’s disease diagnosis

2020

Parkinson’s disease is found as a progressive neurodegenerative condition which affects motor circuit by the loss of up to 70% of dopaminergic neurons. Thus, diagnosing the early stages of incidence is of great importance. In this article, a novel chaos-based stochastic model is proposed by combining the characteristics of chaotic firefly algorithm with Kernel-based Naïve Bayes (KNB) algorithm for diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease at an early stage. The efficiency of the model is tested on a voice measurement dataset that is collected from “UC Irvine Machine Learning Repository.” The dynamics of chaos optimization algorithm will enhance the firefly algorithm by introducing six types of chao…

Firefly protocolParkinson's diseasekernel density estimation functionComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceDopaminergicGeneral EngineeringChaotic020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologymedicine.diseaseChaos theorylcsh:QA75.5-76.95chaotic mapscalibration measure0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedicine020201 artificial intelligence & image processinglcsh:Electronic computers. Computer sciencereceiver operating characteristic curvemetaheuristic algorithmNeuroscienceInternational Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks
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Functional Data Analysis in NTCP Modeling: A New Method to Explore the Radiation Dose-Volume Effects

2014

Purpose/Objective(s) To describe a novel method to explore radiation dose-volume effects. Functional data analysis is used to investigate the information contained in differential dose-volume histograms. The method is applied to the normal tissue complication probability modeling of rectal bleeding (RB) for patients irradiated in the prostatic bed by 3-dimensional conformal radiation therapy. Methods and Materials Kernel density estimation was used to estimate the individual probability density functions from each of the 141 rectum differential dose-volume histograms. Functional principal component analysis was performed on the estimated probability density functions to explore the variatio…

Functional principal component analysisCancer ResearchMultivariate statisticsRadiationbusiness.industryKernel density estimationFunctional data analysisRegression analysisLogistic regressionConfidence intervalOncologyStatisticsPrincipal component analysisMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingNuclear medicinebusinessInternational Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics
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A rapid and simple method for the preparation of yeast mitochondrial DNA

1990

Gel electrophoresisMitochondrial DNAbiologySaccharomyces cerevisiaeSaccharomyces cerevisiaeSpheroplastsMitochondrionSpheroplastbiology.organism_classificationDNA MitochondrialMolecular biologyYeastMitochondriachemistry.chemical_compoundBiochemistrychemistryCentrifugation Density GradientGeneticsCentrifugationDNA FungalDNA
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GIS-data related route optimization, hierarchical clustering, location optimization, and kernel density methods are useful for promoting distributed …

2019

Currently, geographic information system (GIS) models are popular for studying location-allocation-related questions concerning bioenergy plants. The aim of this study was to develop a model to investigate optimal locations for two different types of bioenergy plants, for farm and centralized biogas plants, and for wood terminals in rural areas based on minimizing transportation distances. The optimal locations of biogas plants were determined using location optimization tools in R software, and the optimal locations of wood terminals were determined using kernel density tools in ArcGIS. The present case study showed that the utilized GIS tools are useful for bioenergy-related decision-maki…

Geographic information systemPower stationbiomassapaikkatiedot020209 energy116 Chemical sciencesKernel density estimationta220tuotantoketjutEnergy Engineering and Power Technologywood terminal02 engineering and technologyAgricultural engineeringterminaalitverkostoanalyysioptimointi020401 chemical engineeringBiogasBioenergybiogas0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringbiomassa (teollisuus)0204 chemical engineeringnetwork analysista218ta113tehtaatbiokaasuRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industrycircular economypuut (kasvit)SizingHierarchical clusteringbioenergiapaikkatietojärjestelmätkiertotalousEnvironmental sciencelocation-allocationbiokaasulaitoksetRural areabusinessSustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments
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Isolation and Characterization of Epidermal DNA and RNA from Guinea Pig Skin

1971

DNA and RNA were isolated from mammalian epidermis in a relatively small scale procedure. The high purity and native state of the DNA isolated is reflected by its molar absorptivity E (P), its thermal hyperchromicity and its hyperchromicity upon DNase treatment and by its sedimentation profile as well as by its profile in a cesium chloride density gradient. The very low content of protein and RNA, as well as the data of DNA determination, indicate that this method permits the isolation of a highly purified product. This is further substantiated by the determination of UV absorption spectra and by analysis of the base composition.The mammalian skin DNA showed the following properties: Mol. w…

GuanineChemical PhenomenaGuanineRNase PGuinea PigsColorDermatologyBiologyBiochemistry03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundCytosine0302 clinical medicineRibonucleasesCentrifugation Density GradientAnimalsChemical PrecipitationMolecular Biology030304 developmental biologySkin0303 health sciencesDeoxyribonucleasesChemistry PhysicalAdenineHydrolysisSpectrum AnalysisHyperchromicityRNAPhosphorusDNACell BiologyMolecular biologyThymineSedimentation coefficientMolecular Weightchemistry030220 oncology & carcinogenesisRNACytosineDNAThymineDensitometryJournal of Investigative Dermatology
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Univacuolar refractile hemocytes from the tunicate Ciona intestinalis are cytotoxic for mammalian erythrocytes in vitro

1996

A discontinuous, Percoll density gradient was used to separate hemocyte populations from the hemolymph of Ciona intestinalis. Hemocytes from each band were examined for their frequency, morphology, and cytotoxic activity against rabbit and sheep erythrocytes; results were expressed as a percentage of hemolysis. Statistical analysis revealed that only the "univacuolar" granulocytes from Band 5, which contain a vacuole of refractile material, were cytotoxic. Cytotoxic activity was inhibited by sphingomyelin. For the first time in tunicates, lytic activity against erythrocytes was assessed by an assay based on plaque-forming cells. Plaques of lysis were revealed against rabbit erythrocytes but…

HemocytesHemolytic Plaque TechniqueVacuoleCell SeparationHemolysisHemolytic Plaque TechniqueHemolysin ProteinsHemolymphHemolymphmedicineCentrifugation Density GradientCytotoxic T cellAnimalsCiona intestinalisSheepbiologybiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseMolecular biologyHemolysisTunicateCiona intestinalisSphingomyelinsImmunologyRabbitsGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesPercoll
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Kernel estimation and display of a five-dimensional conditional intensity function

2018

The aim of this paper is to find a convenient and effective method of displaying some second order properties in a neighbourhood of a selected point of the process. The used techniques are based on very general high-dimensional nonparametric smoothing developed to define a more gen- eral version of the conditional intensity function introduced in earlier earthquake studies by Vere-Jones (1978). 1976) is commonly used for such a purpose in discussing the cumulative behavior of interpoint distances about an initial point. It is defined as the expected number of events falling within a given distance of the initial event, divided by the overall density (rate in 2-dimensions) of the process, sa…

Kernel density estimationlcsh:QC801-809Process (computing)Neighbourhood (graph theory)Kernel intensity estimator seismic activity multi-demensional point processExpected valuelcsh:QC1-999lcsh:Geophysics. Cosmic physicsStatisticsOrder (group theory)Effective methodPoint (geometry)lcsh:QSettore SECS-S/01 - Statisticalcsh:Sciencelcsh:PhysicsEvent (probability theory)Mathematics
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Learning with the kernel signal to noise ratio

2012

This paper presents the application of the kernel signal to noise ratio (KSNR) in the context of feature extraction to general machine learning and signal processing domains. The proposed approach maximizes the signal variance while minimizes the estimated noise variance in a reproducing kernel Hilbert space (RKHS). The KSNR can be used in any kernel method to deal with correlated (possibly non-Gaussian) noise. We illustrate the method in nonlinear regression examples, dependence estimation and causal inference, nonlinear channel equalization, and nonlinear feature extraction from high-dimensional satellite images. Results show that the proposed KSNR yields more fitted solutions and extract…

Kernel methodSignal-to-noise ratioKernel embedding of distributionsPolynomial kernelbusiness.industryVariable kernel density estimationKernel (statistics)Radial basis function kernelPattern recognitionArtificial intelligencebusinessKernel principal component analysisMathematics2012 IEEE International Workshop on Machine Learning for Signal Processing
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Centrifugation does not alter spatial distribution of `BEP4' mRNA in paracentrotus lividus EGG

1997

AbstractParacentrotus lividus unfertilized eggs were centrifuged in a sucrose gradient, so to split each into two parts: a nucleated light fragment and an anucleated heavy fragment. Northern blot analyses utilizing a bep4 probe as animal marker and H2A histone gene and 12S-mit RNA as controls indicate that the eggs are elongated along the animal-vegetal axis during centrifugation and thereafter split into an animal and a vegetal half. Treatment of the eggs with colchicine before centrifugation abolishes the animal localization of bep4 mRNA.

Localized mRNABiophysicsCentrifugationCell FractionationBiochemistryMicrotubulesParacentrotus lividuschemistry.chemical_compoundStructural BiologyBotanyA/V axisGeneticsCentrifugation Density GradientColchicineAnimalsCentrifugationNorthern blotRNA MessengerMolecular BiologyGeneIn Situ HybridizationOvumMessenger RNAbiologyUnfertilized EggsRNACell PolarityMembrane ProteinsCell Biologybiology.organism_classificationBlotting NorthernMolecular biologychemistrySea Urchinsembryonic structuresCortexColchicineFEBS Letters
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Highly protective alkalinization by ammonia vapor diffusion in viscosimetric DNA damage assessment.

1988

A method for the measurement of viscosities correlated to DNA alterations in alkaline homogenate suspensions is described. The alkaline pH shift to afford cell lysis, DNA unfolding, and denaturation is attained by gaseous ammonia diffusion, thus avoiding shear stress from mechanical mixing. At the same time a stabilizing density gradient is established. This solution is run through a plastic measuring tube that is wide enough to minimize the influence of uneven swelling of the lysing DNA-containing components. Flow times under a carefully controlled water head are registered, and their ratios to control solutions are evaluated. The relative viscosities show a strong and irreversible depende…

LysisChromatographyDensity gradientChemistryDNA damageViscosityDiffusionBiophysicsDNA Single-StrandedCell BiologyBiochemistryPoriferaDiffusionViscosityKineticsBiochemistryAmmoniamedicineGaseous diffusionAnimalsDenaturation (biochemistry)Swellingmedicine.symptomMolecular BiologyDNA DamageAnalytical biochemistry
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