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TAIL ASYMPTOTICS FOR THE SUPREMUM OF A REGENERATIVE PROCESS

by Zbigniew Palmowski, Bert Zwart
"... Abstract. We give precise asymptotic estimates of the tail behavior of the distribution of the supremum of a process with regenerative increments. Our results cover four qualitatively different regimes, involving both light tails and heavy tails, and are illustrated with examples arising in queueing ..."
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Abstract. We give precise asymptotic estimates of the tail behavior of the distribution of the supremum of a process with regenerative increments. Our results cover four qualitatively different regimes, involving both light tails and heavy tails, and are illustrated with examples arising

Healing Potential and Augmentation of Native Regenerative Processes

by Anna V. Piterina, Aidan J. Cloonan, Claire L. Meaney, Laura M. Davis, Anthony Callanan, Michael T. Walsh, Tim M. Mcgloughlin , 2009
"... Abstract: The in vivo healing process of vascular grafts involves the interaction of many contributing factors. The ability of vascular grafts to provide an environment which allows successful accomplishment of this process is extremely difficult. Poor endothelisation, inflammation, infection, occlu ..."
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Abstract: The in vivo healing process of vascular grafts involves the interaction of many contributing factors. The ability of vascular grafts to provide an environment which allows successful accomplishment of this process is extremely difficult. Poor endothelisation, inflammation, infection

The weak convergence of regenerative processes using some

by Amaury Lamberta, Florian Simatosb , 2012
"... excursion path decompositions ..."
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excursion path decompositions

Influence of indomethacin on the regenerative process of the tail fin of teleost: morphometric and ultrastructural analysis

by unknown authors , 2010
"... When partially amputated or severely injured, teleost fins suffer a regenerative process called epimorphic regeneration characterised by the following stages: the formation of a multistratified epidermal layer, the disorganisation and distal migration of multipotent mesenchymal cells, the proliferat ..."
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When partially amputated or severely injured, teleost fins suffer a regenerative process called epimorphic regeneration characterised by the following stages: the formation of a multistratified epidermal layer, the disorganisation and distal migration of multipotent mesenchymal cells

Oudega M: Degenerative and spontaneous regenerative processes after spinal cord injury

by Theo Hagg, Martin Oudega - J Neurotrauma
"... Spinal cord injury results in acute as well as progressive secondary destruction of local and distant nervous tissue through a number of degenerative mechanisms. Spinal cord injury also initiates a number of endogenous neuroprotective and regenerative responses. Understanding of these mechanisms mig ..."
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Spinal cord injury results in acute as well as progressive secondary destruction of local and distant nervous tissue through a number of degenerative mechanisms. Spinal cord injury also initiates a number of endogenous neuroprotective and regenerative responses. Understanding of these mechanisms

A CENTRAL LIMIT THEOREM FOR THE NUMBER OF SUCCESS RUNS: AN EXAMPLE OF REGENERATIVE PROCESSES

by S. G. Kou, Y. S. Chow
"... ∑mn j=1 (Rn,j−an), where Rn,j = inf{k ≥ 0: Xn,j+k = 0} is the number of success runs starting at j, mn is a sequences of positive integers, and an = pn/qn. We show that, under the condition mnpn →∞, the central limit theorem Wn,mn σmn mnqn ..."
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∑mn j=1 (Rn,j−an), where Rn,j = inf{k ≥ 0: Xn,j+k = 0} is the number of success runs starting at j, mn is a sequences of positive integers, and an = pn/qn. We show that, under the condition mnpn →∞, the central limit theorem Wn,mn σmn mnqn

Modeling the positive-feedback regenerative process of CMOS latchup by a positive transient pole method-part I: theoretical derivation

by Ming-dou Ker, Chung-yu Wu - IEEE Trans. Electron Devices , 1995
"... Abstract- A novel method to characterize the mechanism of positive-feedback regeneration in a p-n-p-n structure during CMOS latchup transition is developed. It is based on the de-rived time-varying transient poles in large-signal base-emitter voltages of the lumped equivalent circuit of a p-n-p-n st ..."
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during turn-on transi-tion, will lead to a larger positive transient pole. The time when the positive transient pole occurs during CMOS latchup transi-tion is the time when the positive-feedback regeneration starts. By this positive transient pole, the positive-feedback regenerative process of CMOS

The weak convergence of regenerative processes using some excursion path decompositions. Preprint available on arXiv

by Amaury Lambert , Florian Simatos , 2012
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Nerve Interactions and Regenerative Processes Occurring in Newt Limbs Fused End-to-End’

by Bruce M. Carlson, Steven E. Civiletto, Harry G. Goshcarian , 1973
"... Peripheral nerve interactions and regenerative phenomena were studied in newt forelimbs fused end to end. After simple fusion, one or two spikelike structures regenerated at the plane of fusion in 88 % of the cases. When one of the limbs was denervated at the time of fusion, no regeneration occurred ..."
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Peripheral nerve interactions and regenerative phenomena were studied in newt forelimbs fused end to end. After simple fusion, one or two spikelike structures regenerated at the plane of fusion in 88 % of the cases. When one of the limbs was denervated at the time of fusion, no regeneration

Review Article The Leech Nervous System: A Valuable Model to Study the Microglia Involvement in Regenerative Processes

by Françoise Le Marrec-croq, Francesco Drago, Jacopo Vizioli, Pierre-eric Sautière, Christophe Lefebvre , 2013
"... Copyright © 2013 Françoise Le Marrec-Croq et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Microglia are intrinsic components ..."
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of the central nervous system (CNS). During pathologies in mammals, inflammatory processes implicate the resident microglia and the infiltration of blood cells including macrophages. Functions of microglia appear to be complex as they exhibit both neuroprotective and neurotoxic effects during neuropathological
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