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What is the origin of the Scottish populations of the European endemic Cherleria sedoides (Caryophyllaceae)?

2015

Cherleria sedoides L. (Minuartia sedoides (L.) Hiern) is a montane perennial which, with some species in Minuartia sect. Spectabiles, is more closely related to Scleranthus than to other Minuartia species and is therefore best restored to the reinstated and redefined genus Cherleria. Reconstruction of the ancestral area of the clade containing C. sedoides suggests that it evolved in the Alps or the Balkan peninsula. The species now has an unusual distribution, being present in the mountains of southern Europe and Scotland but absent from the Arctic. Three historical scenarios that might have led to the presence of the species in Scotland are outlined and tested by a molecular analysis compa…

biologyEcologyScleranthusBotanyLast Glacial MaximumMetapopulationPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationExternal transcribed spacerGeographyGenusMinuartiaBotanyBiological dispersalInternal transcribed spacerEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Automatic multi-seed detection for MR breast image segmentation

2017

In this paper an automatic multi-seed detection method for magnetic resonance (MR) breast image segmentation is presented. The proposed method consists of three steps: (1) pre-processing step to locate three regions of interest (axillary and sternal regions); (2) processing step to detect maximum concavity points for each region of interest; (3) breast image segmentation step. Traditional manual segmentation methods require radiological expertise and they usually are very tiring and time-consuming. The approach is fast because the multi-seed detection is based on geometric properties of the ROI. When the maximum concavity points of the breast regions have been detected, region growing and m…

business.industryComputer scienceComputer Science (all)Pattern recognitionImage segmentationGold standard (test)Breast MR030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingTheoretical Computer Science03 medical and health sciencesSeed detection0302 clinical medicineRegion of interestRegion growing030220 oncology & carcinogenesisManual segmentationSegmentationSensitivity (control systems)Artificial intelligenceAutomatic segmentationMr imagesbusinessMaximum concavity point
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Joint routing and per-flow fairness in wireless multihop networks

2008

In wireless multihop networks communication between two end-nodes is carried out by hopping over multiple short wireless links. Traditional CSMA/CA based media access control does not work satisfactory in a multihop scenario, since an intended target of a communication may be subject to mutual interference imposed by concurrent transmissions from nodes which cannot directly sense each other, causing unfair throughput allocation. Although TDMA seems to be a more promising solution, careful transmission scheduling is needed in order to achieve error-free communication and fairness. In our previous work, a TDMA scheduling algorithm has been proposed that schedules the transmissions in a fair m…

business.industryComputer scienceDistributed computingComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSTime division multiple accessData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYLoad balancing (computing)Network topologyScheduling (computing)WLANroutingMedia access controlWirelessMaximum throughput schedulingbusinessWireless sensor networkComputer network
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Development of a High Granularity Photovoltaic Model That Considers Complex Nonuniform Shadow Conditions and Different Cell Temperatures

2012

In this paper is the development of a high granularity photovoltaic model that considers complex nonuniform shadow conditions and different cell temperatures. The model integrates the nonuniform shading characteristics such as different areas for each cell, different direct and indirect solar irradiations for each cell, and different temperatures. The area of the shadow on the PV module is found using image processing. The bond graph formalism facilitates the representation of the energy exchange between the different parts of the PV module. This complexity justifies the effort to develop a high-granularity tool. The proposed model is validated through experimental tests under shading condi…

business.industryComputer sciencePhotovoltaic systemImage processingMaximum power point trackingRenewable energyComputational scienceSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaShadowGranularitybusinessRepresentation (mathematics)Bond graphHigh granularity photovoltaic model solar cells renewable energies
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Using recursive Bayesian estimation for matching GPS measurements to imperfect road network data

2010

Map-matching refers to the process of projecting positioning measurements to a location on a digital road network map. It is an important element of intelligent transportation systems (ITS) focusing on driver assistance applications, on emergency and incident management, arterial and freeway management, and other applications. This paper addresses the problem of map-matching in the applications characterized by imperfect map quality and restricted computational resources - e.g. in the context of community-based ITS applications. Whereas a number of map-matching methods are available, often these methods rely on topological analysis, thereby making them sensitive to the map inaccuracies. In …

business.industryComputer scienceProbabilistic logicMap matchingcomputer.software_genreBayes' theoremIdentification (information)Global Positioning SystemMaximum a posteriori estimationData miningbusinessRecursive Bayesian estimationIntelligent transportation systemcomputer13th International IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems
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An algorithm for earthquakes clustering based on maximum likelihood

2007

In this paper we propose a clustering technique set up to separate and find out the two main components of seismicity: the background seismicity and the triggered one. We suppose that a seismic catalogue is the realization of a non homogeneous space-time Poisson clustered process, with a different parametrization for the intensity function of the Poisson-type component and of the clustered (triggered) component. The method here proposed assigns each earthquake to the cluster of earthquakes, or to the set of independent events, according to the increment to the likelihood function, computed using the conditional intensity function estimated by maximum likelihood methods and iteratively chang…

business.industryPattern recognitionMaximum likelihood sequence estimationPoisson distributionPoint processPhysics::Geophysicssymbols.namesakeCURE data clustering algorithmsymbolsETAS model earthquakes point process clusteringArtificial intelligenceSettore SECS-S/01 - Statisticaclustering earthquakesCluster analysisLikelihood functionbusinessAlgorithmPoint processes conditional intensity function likelihood function clustering methodRealization (probability)k-medians clusteringMathematics
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Parked Electric Vehicle’s Cabin Temperature Management Using Photovoltaic Powered Ventilation

2017

Abstract This paper presents how the electric vehicle roof integrated photovoltaic (PV) powered ventilation can be used for controlling the climate of the car. In this work, a fully-functional Renault Zoe electric car has been used to conduct experiments for PV powered ventilation. These experiments have been part of a wider research project of testing electric vehicles of the Edinburgh Napier University’s Transport Research Institute. The present work illustrates performance evaluation of electric car ventilation, when roof-mounted PV modules were used to operate DC powered fans for ventilation. It was found that the motor-fan selection for removing the warm air from cabin space is of impo…

business.product_categoryMaximum power principle020209 energyPhotovoltaic system02 engineering and technologyAutomotive engineeringlaw.invention020401 chemical engineeringWork (electrical)lawVentilation (architecture)Electric vehicle0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEnvironmental science0204 chemical engineeringElectric carsbusinessRoofEnergy Procedia
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Totalitarismo y lenguaje: el campo de concentración como espacio multilingüe y la figura del intérprete concentracionario

2020

espanolEn este trabajo se examinan las relaciones entre el poder absoluto y el lenguaje. Los campos de concentracion del regimen nacionalsocialista se entienden como el espacio donde se materializa la maxima expresion del totalitarismo. Al convertirse en sociedades forzadamente multilingues desde el inicio de la guerra, la lengua alemana puede convertirse, mas que nunca, en un instrumento mas de opresion al servicio del sistema: se deforma para convertirse practicamente en un protolenguaje violento yrudimentario, y su conocimiento por parte de los reclusos se relaciona siempre con las perspectivas de supervivencia. Ademas, se desarrolla una lengua franca que incorpora rasgos de varios idiom…

campo de concentraciónlcsh:P101-410PhilosophytotalitarismocomunicaciónGeneral MedicineAbsolute powerLingua francalcsh:Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammarinterpretacióncomputerHumanitiescomputer.programming_languageMaximum pressureRevista de Lenguas para Fines Específicos
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Unethical Brotherly Love: Zell Kravinsky and Maximum Human Utility

2014

The case of American investor and philanthropist Zell Kravinsky (1956-) presents numerous ethical challenges regarding our social responsibility to others. In 2003, after disbursing the bulk of his forty-five-million-dollar fortune to various charities, Kravinsky made the decision to donate one of his kidneys to an impoverished African-American woman he had met only once. In doing so he courageously saved a life, but also incurred the wrath of his family, friends, and many observers in the media who questioned his sanity. To Kravinsky, however, refusal to donate would have been tantamount to murder, constituting a violation of his belief in ‘maximum human utility’ – a concept that insists o…

charitymaximum human utilityaltruismutilitarianismkidney donationcommon goodZell Kravinskyethics
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Maximum exposure levels for xylene, formaldehyde and acetaldehyde in cars.

2004

Although millions of individuals are exposed to emissions from articles inside cars, relatively little has been published about possible adverse health effects and about exposure levels that can be considered safe or "acceptable". Xylene, formaldehyde and acetaldehyde represent typical examples of relevant volatile organic substances (VOC) released from articles inside cars. Recently, a concept for derivation of maximum exposure levels for volatile organic substances in cars has been published. In the present study we applied this concept to derive maximum exposure levels for xylene, formaldehyde and acetaldehyde and compared the resulting concentrations to exposure levels usually found ins…

chemistry.chemical_classificationChronic exposureChemistryXyleneFormaldehydeAcetaldehydeAcetaldehydeEnvironmental ExposureXylenesToxicologychemistry.chemical_compoundAdverse health effectEnvironmental chemistryAir Pollution IndoorFormaldehydeOrganic chemistryAnimalsHumansVolatile organic compoundMaximum Allowable ConcentrationAutomobilesCarcinogenMaximum Allowable ConcentrationToxicology
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