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Auniformobject-orientedsolutiontotheeigenvalueproblemforrealsymmetricandHermitianmatrices
ComputerPhysicsCommunications,InPress,CorrectedProof,Availableonline25November2010
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TheFedosov*-productinMathematica
ComputerPhysicsCommunications,Volume181,Issue3,March2010,Page704
JaromirTosiek
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EfficientsiRNAdeliverybasedonPEGylatedandpartiallyquaternizedpolyaminenanogels:
Enhancedgenesilencingactivitybythecooperativeeffectoftertiaryandquaternaryaminogroupsinthecore
JournalofControlledRelease,Volume146,Issue3,15September2010,Pages378-387
AtsushiTamura,MotoiOishi,YukioNagasaki
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CodeC#forchaosanalysisofrelativisticmany-bodysystems
ComputerPhysicsCommunications,Volume181,Issue8,August2010,Pages1464-1470
I.V.Grossu,C.Besliu,Al.Jipa,C.C.Bordeianu,D.Felea,E.Stan,T.Esanu
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Comparisonofmethodsforintegratingbiologicalandphysicaldataformarinehabitatmappingandclassification
ContinentalShelfResearch,Volume30,Issue16,30September2010,Pages1717-1729
E.J.Shumchenia,J.W.King
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Abstract
Animportantfirststepinmarinespatialplanningandecosystem-basedmanagementeffortsisthecreationofbenthichabitatmapsthatallowscientistsandmanagerstounderstandthedistributionoflivingandnon-livingresourcesontheseafloor.However,thelocationofboundariesbetweenandcompositionofhabitatsishighlydependentontheapproachtakentointegrateabioticandbioticinformation.Thepurposeofthisstudywastotest“top-down”and“bottom-up”approachesforintegratingphysicalandbiologicaldataderivedfromcommonlyusedsub-tidalbenthicmappingtoolstocreateahabitatmapcompatiblewiththeUSCoastalandMarineEcologicalClassificationStandard(CMECS).Wefoundthatatop-downframework,wherewetestedfordifferencesinmacrofaunaassemblagesamongsidescansonarfacies,definedtwobroad-scaleandgeneralhabitats.Usingthebottom-upapproach,wherepatternsinabioticandbioticvariableswereexaminedwithmultivariatestatistics(BEST,LINKTREE,ANOSIM,SIMPER),wegeneratedsevenbiotopesbasedonthemacrofaunaabundance,percentsand,waterdepth,andbackscatterstandarddeviationthatcorrespondedwellto,butprovidedmorefine-scaledetailthanthetop-downhabitats.WewereabletousethestatisticalrelationshipbetweenabioticvariablesandmacrofaunaassemblagesintheLINKTREEtopredictthespatialdistributionofassemblagesover
50%ofthestudyarea.WecreatedalocalcatalogueofbiotopesspecifictoourstudyareathatcontributestotheCMECSlibrary.Inaddition,wewereabletofullymapCMECSGeoform,SurfaceGeology,andBioticCoverComponents.Thismappingeffortrepresentedrealprogresstowardreconcilingthe“datadensitymismatch”betweenphysicalandbiologicalmappingmethods,anditprovidedfurtherevidencethatusingabottom-upmethodologypreservesspecies–environmentrelationships.
ArticleOutline
1.Introduction
2.Methods
2.1.Acousticdata
2.2.Bathymetry
2.3.Bottomsamples
2.3.1.Sedimentproperties
2.3.2.Macrofaunaassemblages
2.4.Integrationofacousticdatawithsedimentandmacrofaunadata
2.4.1.Top-downapproach:
dotheacousticfaciesdescribedistinctmacrofaunaassemblages?
2.4.2.Bottom-upapproach:
whichacousticandabioticvariablesarerelatedtopatternsinmacrofaunaassemblages?
2.5.Mappingandclassification
3.Results
3.1.Acousticdata
3.2.Macrofaunaassemblages
3.3.Dataintegration
3.3.1.Top-down
3.3.2.Bottom-up
3.4.Mapping
3.5.Classification
3.5.1.Surfacegeologycomponent,bioticcovercomponent(SGC,BCC)
3.5.2.Geoformcomponent(GFC)
4.Discussion
4.1.Acousticdata
4.2.Integrationapproaches
4.3.Biotic–abioticrelationshipsandbiologicalassemblageprediction
4.4.Habitatclassification
5.Conclusions
Acknowledgements
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InternationalcollaborationbetweenUSandThailandonaclinicaltrialoftreatmentforHIV-associatedcryptococcalmeningitis
ContemporaryClinicalTrials,Volume31,Issue1,January2010,Pages34-43
L.O.Zimmer,T.L.Nolen,S.Pramanpol,D.Wallace,M.E.Walker,P.Pappas,P.Chetchotisakd
Background
Internationalclinicaltrialscanprovidescientificandlogisticbenefitsinspiteofthemanychallenges.Determiningwhetheracountry,especiallyadevelopingcountry,isanappropriatelocationfortheresearchshouldincludein-countryconsultationandpartneringtoassessitssocialvalueforthepopulation;
thattreatmentsarerelevantforthepopulationunderstudy;
andthattheresearchinfrastructureandethicaloversightareadequate.Collaborationincreasesthelikelihoodofstudysuccessandhelpsensurethatbenefitsaccruetorecruitedpopulationsandtheircommunity.
Purpose
Thispaperdescribesourexperiencesonabi-nationalstudyandmayprovideguidanceforthoseplanningtoengageinfuturecollaborations.
Methods
AThaiandUnitedStatesteamcollaboratedtodevelopandimplementaphaseIIclinicaltrialforHIV-associatedcryptococcalmeningitistoassesssafetyandtolerabilityofcombinationtherapyvs.standardtreatment.Clinicalandculturaldifferences,regulatoryhurdlesandoperationalissueswereaddressedbeforeandduringthestudytoensureasuccessfulcollaborationbetweenthe2groups.
Results
Theinternationalmulticenterstudyallowedformorerapidenrollment,reducedcoststocompletethestudy,sharingofthebenefitsofresearch,greatergeneralizabilityofresultsandcapacitybuildinginThailand;
qualitymetricsinThailandwereequivalenttoorbetterthanthoseintheU.S.
Conclusions
Conductingsuccessfulclinicaltrialsinternationallyrequiresearlyandongoingcollaborationtoensurethestudymeetssites'
requirementsandexpectations,conformstovaryingnationalregulations,adherestodataqualitystandardsandisresponsivetothehealthneedsofstudiedpopulations.
1.Introduction
1.1.Diseaseandtrialbackground
2.1.Selectionofoverseaspopulation
2.2.Developmentofstudyinfrastructureanddesignandimplementation
2.2.1.Protocoldevelopment
2.2.2.Siteassessment,trainingandprotocolrefinement
2.2.3.Studymaterialsandprocesses
2.2.4.Shippingofdrugandsupplies
2.3.Ethicaloversight
2.4.Ongoingoversightofsiteperformance
3.Qualityofstudyresults
3.1.Measuresofstudyimplementationandsubjectdispositionandcompliance
3.2.Datasubmission
3.3.Dataquality
4.1.Benefits
4.2.Challenges
Conflictofintereststatement
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Developmentofinhibitorycontrolamongprenatallycocaineexposedandnon-cocaineexposedyouthsfromlatechildhoodtoearlyadolescence:
Theeffectsofgenderandriskandsubsequentaggressivebehavior
NeurotoxicologyandTeratology,Volume33,Issue1,January-February2011,Pages47-60
DavidJ.Bridgett,LindaC.Mayes
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PlasmacontrolsystemupgradeandincreasedplasmastabilityinNSTX
FusionEngineeringandDesign,Volume85,Issues3-4,July2010,Pages447-450
D.Mastrovito,D.Gates,S.Gerhard,J.Lawson,C.Ludescher-Furth,R.Marsala
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Theimpactofthenewtechnologiesinforeignlanguageinstructionourexperience
Procedia-SocialandBehavioralSciences,Volume2,Issue2,2010,Pages1185-1189
AnisoaraPop
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AlthoughXXIstcenturyeducationhasbecomeincreasinglypermeabletotechnologyhelpingstudentstoacquireskillsneededtoexistinahighlytechnologicalknowledge-basedsociety,foreignlanguageinstructionisstillresistanttoemploymento