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Journal articles on the topic "Novell IntranetWare"

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Ashikawa, Masayuki, Takahiro Kawamura, and Akihiko Ohsuga. "Proposal of Grade Training Method in Private Crowdsourcing System." Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Human Computation and Crowdsourcing 3 (September 23, 2015): 2–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/hcomp.v3i1.13246.

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Current crowdsourcing platforms such as Amazon Mechanical Turk provide an attractive solution for processing of high-volume tasks at low cost. However, problems of quality control remain a major concern. We developed a private crowdsourcing system (PCSS) running in a intranetwork, that allow us to devise for quality control methods. In the present work, we designed a novel task allocation method to improve accuracy of task results in PCSS. PCSS analyzed relations between tasks from workers' behavior using Bayesian network, then created learning tasks according to analyzed relations. PCSS increased quality of task results by allocating learning tasks to workers before processing difficult tasks. PCSS created 8 learning tasks automatically for 2 target task categories and increased accuracy of task results by 10.77 point on average. We found that creating learning tasks according to analyzed relations is a practical method to improve the quality of workers.
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Sanvanson, Patrick, Zhixin Li, Ling Mei, Venelin Kounev, Mark Kern, B. Douglas Ward, Bidyut Medda, and Reza Shaker. "Interplay of spinal and vagal pathways on esophageal acid-related anterior cingulate cortex functional networks in rats." American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology 316, no. 5 (May 1, 2019): G615—G622. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpgi.00228.2018.

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Esophageal acid sensory signals are transmitted by both vagal and spinal pathways to the cerebral cortex. The influence and interplay of these pathways on esophageal acid-related functional connectivity has been elusive. Our aim was to evaluate the esophageal acid exposure-related effect on the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) functional connectivity networks using functional MRI-guided functional connectivity MRI (fcMRI) analysis. We studied six Sprague-Dawley rats for fcMRI experiments under dexmedetomidine hydrochloride anesthesia. Each rat was scanned for 6 min before and after esophageal hydrochloric acid infusion (0.1 N, 0.2 ml/min). The protocol was repeated before and after bilateral cervical vagotomy on the same rat. Seed-based fcMRI analysis was used to examine ACC networks and acid-induced network alterations. Three-factor repeated-measures ANOVA analysis among all four subgroups revealed that the interaction of acid infusion and bilateral vagotomy was mainly detected in the hypothalamus, insula, left secondary somatosensory cortex, left parietal cortex, and right thalamus in the left ACC network. In the right ACC network, this interaction effect was detected in the caudate putamen, insula, motor, primary somatosensory cortex, secondary somatosensory cortex, and thalamic regions. These regions in the ACC networks showed decreased intranetwork connectivity due to acid infusion. However, after bilateral vagotomy, intranetwork connectivity strength inversed and became stronger following postvagotomy acid infusion. Signals transmitted through both the vagal nerve and spinal nerves play a role in esophageal acid-related functional connectivity of the ACC. The vagal signals appear to dampen the acid sensation-related functional connectivity of the ACC networks. NEW & NOTEWORTHY These studies show that esophageal acid-induced brain functional connectivity changes are vagally mediated and suggest that signals transmitted through both the vagal nerve and spinal nerves play a role in esophageal acid-related functional connectivity of the anterior cingulate cortex. This paper focuses on the development of a novel rat functional MRI model fostering improved understanding of acid-related esophageal disorders.
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Zhu, Dao-min, Wenming Zhao, Shunshun Cui, Ping Jiang, Yu Zhang, Cun Zhang, Jiajia Zhu, and Yongqiang Yu. "The Relationship Between Vitamin D, Clinical Manifestations, and Functional Network Connectivity in Female Patients With Major Depressive Disorder." Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience 14 (February 10, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2022.817607.

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Evidence suggests the pivotal role of vitamin D in the pathophysiology of major depressive disorder (MDD) via its effects on the brain. Gender differences exist in both depression and vitamin D level. Our objective was to investigate the association between gender, vitamin D, clinical manifestations, and functional network connectivity in a large sample of MDD patients and healthy controls. Resting-state functional MRI data were collected from 122 patients and 119 controls, with independent component analysis adopted to examine large-scale inter- and intranetwork functional connectivity. Serum concentration of vitamin D (SCVD) and clinical manifestations were also assessed. MDD patients exhibited lower SCVD than controls in females but not males. Moreover, we identified a female-specific association between lower SCVD and poorer cognitive performance. Concurrently, MDD-related functional network connectivity changes were correlated with SCVD in females as well as depression and anxiety symptoms in female patients. Remarkably, MDD- and SCVD-related functional network connectivity alterations mediated the associations between SCVD and cognition in females. Aside from providing evidence for a female-specific neurobiological mechanism whereby low vitamin D might contribute to MDD and its associated clinical characteristics, our findings inform a novel conceptualization that adjuvant vitamin D supplementation therapy may yield clinical benefits in improving treatment outcomes in female patients with MDD.
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Järvelä, M., V. Raatikainen, A. Kotila, J. Kananen, V. Korhonen, L. Q. Uddin, H. Ansakorpi, and V. Kiviniemi. "Lag Analysis of Fast fMRI Reveals Delayed Information Flow Between the Default Mode and Other Networks in Narcolepsy." Cerebral Cortex Communications 1, no. 1 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/texcom/tgaa073.

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Abstract Narcolepsy is a chronic neurological disease characterized by dysfunction of the hypocretin system in brain causing disruption in the wake-promoting system. In addition to sleep attacks and cataplexy, patients with narcolepsy commonly report cognitive symptoms while objective deficits in sustained attention and executive function have been observed. Prior resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies in narcolepsy have reported decreased inter/intranetwork connectivity regarding the default mode network (DMN). Recently developed fast fMRI data acquisition allows more precise detection of brain signal propagation with a novel dynamic lag analysis. In this study, we used fast fMRI data to analyze dynamics of inter resting-state network (RSN) information signaling between narcolepsy type 1 patients (NT1, n = 23) and age- and sex-matched healthy controls (HC, n = 23). We investigated dynamic connectivity properties between positive and negative peaks and, furthermore, their anticorrelative (pos-neg) counterparts. The lag distributions were significantly (P < 0.005, familywise error rate corrected) altered in 24 RSN pairs in NT1. The DMN was involved in 83% of the altered RSN pairs. We conclude that narcolepsy type 1 is characterized with delayed and monotonic inter-RSN information flow especially involving anticorrelations, which are known to be characteristic behavior of the DMN regarding neurocognition.
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Books on the topic "Novell IntranetWare"

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Gaskin, James E. IntranetWare BorderManager. San Francisco: Network Press Sybex, 1997.

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Zacker, Craig. Using IntranetWare. Indianapolis, IN: Que, 1997.

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Zacker, Craig. Using IntranetWare. Indianapolis: Que, 1997.

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R, Bell Mark, ed. Novell IntranetWare: The comprehensive guide. Durham, NC: Ventana, 1997.

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Doug, Bierer, ed. Inside IntranetWare. Indianapolis, IN: New Riders Pub., 1997.

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Novell's IntranetWare administrator's handbook. San Jose, CA: Novell Press, 1996.

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Lindberg, Kelley J. P. Novell's introduction to intraNetWare. San Jose, CA: Novell Press, 1998.

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James, Chellis, ed. CNA study guide for IntranetWare. 2nd ed. San Francisco: Network Press, 1997.

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Cabiroy, Frank. CNE testing guide for IntranetWare. San Francisco: Network Press, 1997.

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W, Thomas Blair, ed. Novell's guide to IntranetWare networks. San Jose, CA: Novell Press, 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "Novell IntranetWare"

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Stral, Eric. "Migrating to intraNetWare 4.x and Novell Directory Services." In Handbook of Server Management and Administration 1999, 21–1. Auerbach Publications, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781351072755-25.

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Stral, Eric. "Migrating to intraNetWare 4.x and Novell Directory Services." In Server Management, 259–87. Auerbach Publications, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781420031065.ch21.

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"Migrating to intraNetWare 4.x and Novell Directory Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Stral." In Server Management, 273–302. Auerbach Publications, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781420031065-29.

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