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Understanding Normal and Impaired Word Reading: Computational Principles in Quasi-Regular Domains

by David C. Plaut , James L. McClelland, Mark S. Seidenberg, Karalyn Patterson - PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW , 1996
"... We develop a connectionist approach to processing in quasi-regular domains, as exemplified by English word reading. A consideration of the shortcomings of a previous implementation (Seidenberg & McClelland, 1989, Psych. Rev.) in reading nonwords leads to the development of orthographic and phono ..."
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to read pronounceable nonwords as well as skilled readers. A mathematical analysis of the effects of word frequency and spelling-sound consistency in a related but simpler system serves to clarify the close relationship of these factors in influencing naming latencies. These insights are verified

Rho GTPases and the actin cytoskeleton

by Alan Hall - Science , 1998
"... The actin cytoskeleton mediates a variety of essential biological functions in all eukaryotic cells. In addition to providing a structural framework around which cell shape and polarity are defined, its dynamic properties provide the driving force for cells to move and to divide. Understanding the b ..."
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their interaction with multiple target proteins, they ensure coordinated control of other cellular activities such as gene transcription and adhesion. The story begins back in the early 1990s with the analysis of Rho, then a newly described member of the Ras superfamily of small guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases

Multiresolution Analysis for Surfaces Of Arbitrary . . .

by Tony D. DeRose, Michael Lounsbery, Joe Warren , 1993
"... Multiresolution analysis provides a useful and efficient tool for representing shape and analyzing features at multiple levels of detail. Although the technique has met with considerable success when applied to univariate functions, images, and more generally to functions defined on lR , to our k ..."
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Multiresolution analysis provides a useful and efficient tool for representing shape and analyzing features at multiple levels of detail. Although the technique has met with considerable success when applied to univariate functions, images, and more generally to functions defined on lR , to our

An Improved In Situ and Satellite SST Analysis for Climate

by Richard W. Reynolds, Nick A. Rayner, Thomas M. Smith, Diane C. Stokes, Wanqiu Wang - J Clim 15:1609–1625. doi , 2002
"... A weekly 18 spatial resolution optimum interpolation (OI) sea surface temperature (SST) analysis has been produced at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) using both in situ and satellite data from November 1981 to the present. The weekly product has been available since 1993 a ..."
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A weekly 18 spatial resolution optimum interpolation (OI) sea surface temperature (SST) analysis has been produced at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) using both in situ and satellite data from November 1981 to the present. The weekly product has been available since 1993

Surface analysis of . . .

by René Cortenraad , 2000
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SURFACE ANALYSIS OF MERCURY WITH A MASS-

by Spectrometer J. A. Whitby, H. Busemann, U. Rohner
"... and other research outputs Surface analysis of Mercury with a mass-spectrometer Conference Item ..."
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and other research outputs Surface analysis of Mercury with a mass-spectrometer Conference Item

Composite Failure Surface Analysis

by R. A. Kline, F. H. Chang - Journal of Composite Materials , 1980
"... In this work, the features of the fracture surfaces of graphite-epoxy specimens as seen by both optical and scann-ing electronic microscope (SEM) are presented. A variety of test conditions were investigated. They are: tension (quasi-static), compression (quasi-static), and tension-tension fatigue. ..."
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In this work, the features of the fracture surfaces of graphite-epoxy specimens as seen by both optical and scann-ing electronic microscope (SEM) are presented. A variety of test conditions were investigated. They are: tension (quasi-static), compression (quasi-static), and tension-tension fatigue

Security Surface Analysis and Patching

by Pritish Niranjan, Apurva Mangrulkar, Tejaswini Bh, Krushna Gupta
"... Abstract- Web Applications and Web Services drive the current iteration of the web. They are emerging to serve new platforms and new devices with an ever-increasing scope of information and services. With the fast development, there is also an ever increasing need of safety for these services. Nothi ..."
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. Nothing on the web can be stated as fully secure. Hence, there is a need of Security Analysis and conquering the security threats. Security analysis and patching are hypercritical to the improvement of software security. We use the web application’s attack surface measurement as a pointer of the system’s

Auger Spectroscopy and Surface Analysis⁄

by S. M. Thurgate
"... In 1925 Pierre Auger reported on his observations of low energy electrons associated with core-ionised atoms in cloud chamber experiments. He was able to correctly identify the mechanism for their production, and such electrons are now known as Auger electrons. Typically Auger electrons have energie ..."
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energies in the range 10 eV to 2 keV. The short distance that such low energy electrons travel in solids ensures that Auger electrons come from the surface layers. The data generated by the AES technique are complex. There are at least three electrons involved in the process, and there are many possible

intercalation: Response surface analysis

by Seyed Ismail, Seyed Shahabadi, Hamid Garmabi
"... composites prepared by slurry-fed melt ..."
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composites prepared by slurry-fed melt
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