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Making Large-Scale SVM Learning Practical
, 1998
"... Training a support vector machine (SVM) leads to a quadratic optimization problem with bound constraints and one linear equality constraint. Despite the fact that this type of problem is well understood, there are many issues to be considered in designing an SVM learner. In particular, for large lea ..."
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learning tasks with many training examples, off-the-shelf optimization techniques for general quadratic programs quickly become intractable in their memory and time requirements. SV M light1 is an implementation of an SVM learner which addresses the problem of large tasks. This chapter presents algorithmic
The nature, significance, and evaluation of the Schwarzschild-Villiger (SV) effect in photometric procedures
- M. GALTON DNA Content of Placental Nuclei 191
, 1959
"... The Schwarzschild-Villiger effect has been experimentally demonstrated with the optical system used in this laboratory. Using a photographic mosaic specimen as a model, it has been shown that the conclusions of Naora are substantiated and that the SV effect, in large or small magnitude, is always pr ..."
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The Schwarzschild-Villiger effect has been experimentally demonstrated with the optical system used in this laboratory. Using a photographic mosaic specimen as a model, it has been shown that the conclusions of Naora are substantiated and that the SV effect, in large or small magnitude, is always
Hubble Space Telescope Observations of SV Cam: II. First Derivative Lightcurve Modelling using phoenix and atlas Model Atmospheres
, 2006
"... The variation of the specific intensity across the stellar disc is essential input parameter in surface brightness reconstruction techniques such as Doppler imaging, where the relative intensity contributions of different surface elements are important in detecting starspots. We use phoenix and atla ..."
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that there is only a marginal difference (< 1σ) between the χ 2 comparison fits of the two model atmospheres to the HST lightcurve at all wavelengths. The usefulness of the second derivative of the light-curve for measuring the sharpness of the primary’s limb is investigated, but we find that the data are too
Article no. bjoc.1998.0334 Characterization of the model for experimental testicular teratoma in 129/SvJ-mice
"... Summary An animal model of experimental testicular teratoma has been established to study how a teratoma affects the host testis and how the host testis reacts against the teratoma. 129/SvJ-mice were used as experimental animals. To induce the experimental testicular teratoma, male gonadal ridges fr ..."
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from 12-day-old 129/SvJ-mouse fetuses were grafted into the testes of adult mice for 1–12 weeks. The developing tumour was analysed by light and electron microscopy and by immunocytochemical localization of transcription factors SOX9 and c-kit, glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and type IV
SV40 Late Protein VP4 Forms Toroidal Pores To Disrupt Membranes for Viral Release
"... ABSTRACT: Nonenveloped viruses are generally released from the cell by the timely lysis of host cell membranes. SV40 has been used as a model virus for the study of the lytic nonenveloped virus life cycle. The expression of SV40 VP4 at later times during infection is concomitant with cell lysis. To ..."
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ABSTRACT: Nonenveloped viruses are generally released from the cell by the timely lysis of host cell membranes. SV40 has been used as a model virus for the study of the lytic nonenveloped virus life cycle. The expression of SV40 VP4 at later times during infection is concomitant with cell lysis
Effects of Light Sources and the Presence or Absence of Males on Reproduction of Female Breeder Turkeys1
"... incandescent (IN) light sources and the influence of the presence or absence of males on reproduction of female turkeys were evaluated. Hens under SV and DF lights consistently laid more eggs than those under IN lights. There were no significant differences in hen-day egg production among hens in th ..."
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incandescent (IN) light sources and the influence of the presence or absence of males on reproduction of female turkeys were evaluated. Hens under SV and DF lights consistently laid more eggs than those under IN lights. There were no significant differences in hen-day egg production among hens
Evaluation of the Levels of Radiation Emission from Elecrtic Light Sources
"... In this paper, the evaluation of the levels of radiation emission from electric light bulbs were carried out, using a Gamma Scout portable (GS20 model). At varied distances from 2 to 10cm with 7 energy saver bulbs and 4 incandescent bulbs were used. The readings for window 1, window 2 and windows 3 ..."
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emission varied with the wattage of the bulbs for different manufacturers. However, the emission values from incandescent bulb with values 0.25 µSv/h to 0.36 µSv/h for window 1, 0.25 µSv/h to 0.40 µSv/h for window 2 and 0.25 µSv/h to 0.38 µSv/h for window 3 at 2cm distance from the light source were
This article has been accepted for inclusion in a future issue of this journal. Content is final as presented, with the exception of pagination. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SMART GRID 1 Shapley Value Estimation for Compensation of Participants in Demand Response
"... Abstract—Designing fair compensation mechanisms for demand response (DR) is challenging. This paper models the problem in a game theoretic setting and designs a payment distribution mechanism based on the Shapley value (SV). As exact computation of the SV is in general intractable, we pro-pose estim ..."
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Abstract—Designing fair compensation mechanisms for demand response (DR) is challenging. This paper models the problem in a game theoretic setting and designs a payment distribution mechanism based on the Shapley value (SV). As exact computation of the SV is in general intractable, we pro
2007: Impact of Labrador Sea convection on the North Atlantic meridional overturning circulation
- J. Phys. Oceanogr
"... The overturning and horizontal circulations of the Labrador Sea are deduced from a composite vertical section across the basin. The data come from the late-spring/early-summer occupations of the World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) AR7W line, during the years 1990–97. This time period was chose ..."
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overturning cell is calculated to be 1 Sv (1 Sv 106 m3 s1), as compared with a horizontal gyre of 18 Sv. The total water mass transformation is 2 Sv. These values are consistent with recent modeling results. The diagnosed heat flux of 37.6 TW is found to result predominantly from the horizontal circulation
Comparison of Radiation Levels Emission between Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs) and Incandescent Bulbs
"... In this paper, the comparison of radiation levels emission between compact fluorescent lamps and incandescent bulbs were carried out with four (4) compact fluorescent lamps and four (4) incandescent bulbs using a Gamma scout (GS20 model). The measurements were taken at varied distances of 20 to 100 ..."
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bulbs they ranged, from 2.50 µSv/h to 3.60 µSv/h for window 1, 2.50 µSv/h to 4.00 µSv/h for window 2 and 2.50 µSv/h to 3.80 µSv/h for window 3. The results of the measurement and analysis carried out revealed that, there were possible ultraviolet radiation emission from the electric light bulbs
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