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Establishing humanized mice using stem cells: maximizing the potential.
D Bernard, M Peakman, and A C Hayday
Clinical and experimental immunology 152 (3), 406-14 (Jun 2008)
Posted by nanog to xeno model on Wed Jul 23 2008 at 22:17 UTC | info | related
 
Carla Bruni Nude
www.carlabruninude.com
Pictures of Carla Bruni posing nude
 
Marble Design Ideas For Your Home
alonymarble.com
Marble is a rich classical stone with depth that brings beauty to any room in the house. We wanted to present to you some really cool already completed decorative marble applications in an effort to help you brainstorm your own ideas for marble install...
 
Nokia E65
mamarama.ru
Nokia E65 - смартфон под управлением Symbian OS 9.1, выполнен в форм-факторе слайдер и является пополнением линейки Eseries.
Posted by hentaioza to nokia new Tech model on Fri Jul 18 2008 at 10:58 UTC | info | related
 
Granite Tile and Slab
Granite Countertops, (13 Jul 2008)
Granite is the second hardest natural stone ranking only behind the diamond. It is primarily composed of 4 minerals (quartz, feldspar, mica, and hornblende) but does vary in composition depending on its geographical location. The properties of these
 
A new experimental murine aspergillosis model to identify strains of Aspergillus fumigatus with reduced virulence.
J Sarfati et al.
Nihon Ishinkin Gakkai zasshi = Japanese journal of medical mycology 43 (4), 203-13 (2002)
Posted by saxonia to Aspergillosis animal model on Fri Jul 11 2008 at 06:57 UTC | info | related
 
A Passive Influence Model for Adapting Environments based on Semantic Preferences
Juan Vazquez, Diego de Ipina, and Inigo Sedano
International Workshop on Combining Theory and Systems Building in Pervasive Computing, (07 May 2006)
The paper introduces a model based on Semantic Web technologies and on a Ubiquitous computing paradigm, that supports passive adaptation of smart environments to user preferences, without explicit intervention. Passive adaptation differs from the classical active command and control as involved devices interact by specifying preferences. Adaptation to such preferences depends on the internal smart devices policies, and on the active constraints that the device must satisfy. Smart devices, or as they are called by the authors, smart objects publish, in a web-like fashion, information about context, capabilities and constraints. Context information includes information about the perceived environment (either through directly connected sensors or through devices bounded to the smart object). Capabilities describe how can the smart object influence ambient parameters, through its effectors. Finally, constraints declare preferences on the environment state and drive the smart object behavior towards the desired user goals. Adaptation Profiles, i.e. models for automatic passive adaptation of the environment, are composed of two main parts a pre-condition part, that specifies requirements that must be met to activate the profile, and a post-condition part in which the desired patterns in the future environment states are specified. A SOAM orchestrator agent is responsible for the management of Adaptation Profiles, by evaluating profiles against context information and by generating and propagating constraints to the proper smart objects. SOAM is currently being implemented by using the Mika VM on ARM7 UNC20 platforms.
 
The Utility of a New In Vitro Model of the Stroke Penumbra
Trisha Dwyer, Damien Earl, and Liping Wang
Journal of Neuroscience 28 (26), 6537-8 (25 Jun 2008)
Posted by awchan to Penumbra stroke model on Thu Jul 03 2008 at 18:29 UTC | info | related
 
Musculoskeletal model-guided, customizable selection of shoulder and elbow muscles for a C5 SCI neuroprosthesis.
Juan Gabriel Hincapie et al.
IEEE transactions on neural systems and rehabilitation engineering : a publication of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society 16 (3), 255-63 (Jun 2008)
Posted by echadwick (who is an author) to FES model on Tue Jul 01 2008 at 18:56 UTC | info | related
 
Simulating T-wave parameters of local extracellular electrograms with a whole-heart bidomain reaction-diffusion model: Size matters!
Mark Potse et al.
Conference proceedings : ... Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Conference 2007, 6645-8 (2007)
Posted by rclayton to human model on Fri Jun 27 2008 at 09:38 UTC | info | related

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