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This method allowed: (i) subcellular targeting of proteins in differentiating Z. elegans cells; (ii) co-expression of several reporter genes; (iii) promoter activity monitoring; and (iv) gene silencing by the direct introduction of double-stranded RNAs.
This paper proposes a QoS-aware and Self-correcting observation based Load Balancer (QSLB) that extends the SSAL to (i) prevent the single point of failure of the load balancer, (ii) manage the cluster capacity, (iii) support the QoS monitoring, and (iv) estimate the cluster capacity needed to meet the QoS benchmarks.
The measurements were carried out at (i) a fixed-site in the downwind of demolished building, (ii) around the site during demolition operation through mobile monitoring, (iii) different distances away from the demolition site through sequential monitoring, and (iv) inside an excavator vehicle cabin and on-site temporary office for engineers.
In general, the outcome of a pilot study can be one of the following: (i) Stop - main study not feasible; (ii) Continue, but modify protocol - feasible with modifications; (iii) Continue without modifications, but monitor closely - feasible with close monitoring and (iv) Continue without modifications - feasible as is.
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Therefore pre-specified subgroup analyses include: (i) whether the ECMO is veno-arterial or veno-venous; (ii) whether the child's oxygenation index at the time of recruitment is <60 or ≥ 60; (iii) initial aEEG pattern shown on the cerebral function monitor, and (iv) primary diagnostic group.
In contrast to much of the existing literature which focuses on the impact of R&D and patents on firms' performance and productivity, we examine data on actual investment transactions in four main areas: (i) mechanical, (ii) chemicals, (iii) monitoring devices and (iv) information technology.
The four outputs for each individual health centre were: (i) the number of child deliveries; (ii) the number of fully immunised children under the age of 5 years; (iii) the number of other maternal (i.e. antenatal care, postnatal care and family planning services) and childcare (nutritional/child growth monitoring) visits; and (iv) the number of outpatient curative visits.
Level II units describe those with a specific purpose, such as a coronary care unit or a neuro ICU; level III units are community hospital ICUs with limited invasive monitoring; and level IV are high dependency units.
The node can measure: (i) three-axes of acceleration for global response monitoring (ii) strain for local response monitoring, (iii) temperature, and (iv) high-level voltage signals from external sensors, providing the multi-scale sensed information needed for advanced structural health monitoring (SHM).
We organize these concerns into four broad categories: (i) search-engine bias and the problem of opacity/non-transparency, (ii) personal privacy and informed consent, (iii) monitoring and surveillance, and (iv) censorship and democracy.
The stress memory experiment consists of (i) constant strain rate uniaxial loading to a pre-yield, yield or post-yield condition, (ii) unloading at the same strain rate to zero stress, (iii) holding the strain constant and (iv) monitoring the subsequent stress memory response, where the stress first increases to a maximum and then relaxes to an equilibrium value for that strain.
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