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Hai, Seikan, Etsuro Hatano, Tadamichi Hirano, Yasukane Asano, Kazuhiro Suzumura, Hideaki Sueoka, and Jiro Fujimoto. "Hepatectomy for Hilar Cholangiocarcinoma with Right-Sided Ligamentum Teres Using a Hepatectomy Simulation System." Case Reports in Gastroenterology 11, no. 3 (September 27, 2017): 576–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000480375.

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Right-sided ligamentum teres (RSLT) is a rare congenital anomaly often accompanied by variation of the hepatic vasculature. We herein report a surgical case of a hilar cholangiocarcinoma with RSLT in whom preoperative hepatectomy simulation proved useful for understanding the anatomical structure of the liver. A 78-year-old male with obstructive jaundice was referred to our department for further examination. The patient was suspected of having a hilar cholangiocarcinoma originating from the left hepatic bile duct by contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT), and CT also showed right umbilical portion (RUP). Three-dimensional images of the hepatic vasculature and biliary system reconstructed using a hepatectomy simulation system suggested that all portal branches ramified from RUP were right paramedian branches, and three leftward portal branches from these ran parallel to the peripheral bile ducts confluent with the left hepatic bile duct, where the tumor was present. Hepatic resection of part of the ventral area of the right paramedian sector and left hemiliver was performed along the demarcation line drawn after clamping the portal branches; the ratio of estimated liver resection volume was 28.9%. After the operation, bile leakage occurred. However, the leakage was treated with percutaneous drainage alone, and the patient was discharged 77 days after the operation. The patient is doing well without any signs of recurrence 21 months after the operation. The vascular and biliary anatomy in patients with RSLT is complicated and should be evaluated in detail preoperatively using a hepatectomy simulation system.
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Keogh, Molly E., and Torbjörn E. Törnqvist. "Measuring rates of present-day relative sea-level rise in low-elevation coastal zones: a critical evaluation." Ocean Science 15, no. 1 (January 30, 2019): 61–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/os-15-61-2019.

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Abstract. Although tide gauges are the primary source of data used to calculate multi-decadal- to century-scale rates of relative sea-level change, we question the usefulness of tide-gauge data in rapidly subsiding low-elevation coastal zones (LECZs). Tide gauges measure relative sea-level rise (RSLR) with respect to the base of associated benchmarks. Focusing on coastal Louisiana, the largest LECZ in the United States, we find that these benchmarks (n=35) are anchored an average of 21.5 m below the land surface. Because at least 60 % of subsidence occurs in the top 5 m of the sediment column in this area, tide gauges in coastal Louisiana do not capture the primary contributor to RSLR. Similarly, global navigation satellite system (GNSS) stations (n=10) are anchored an average of > 14.3 m below the land surface and therefore also do not capture shallow subsidence. As a result, tide gauges and GNSS stations in coastal Louisiana, and likely in LECZs worldwide, systematically underestimate rates of RSLR as experienced at the land surface. We present an alternative approach that explicitly measures RSLR in LECZs with respect to the land surface and eliminates the need for tide-gauge data in this context. Shallow subsidence is measured by rod surface-elevation table–marker horizons (RSET-MHs) and added to measurements of deep subsidence from GNSS data, plus sea-level rise from satellite altimetry. We show that for an LECZ the size of coastal Louisiana (25 000–30 000 km2), about 40 RSET-MH instruments suffice to collect useful data. Rates of RSLR obtained from this approach are substantially higher than rates as inferred from tide-gauge data. We therefore conclude that LECZs may be at higher risk of flooding within a shorter time horizon than previously assumed.
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Feng, Ying, Ping Xu, Bosheng Li, Pengpeng Li, Xing Wen, Fengying An, Yan Gong, et al. "Ethylene promotes root hair growth through coordinated EIN3/EIL1 and RHD6/RSL1 activity in Arabidopsis." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114, no. 52 (December 12, 2017): 13834–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1711723115.

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Root hairs are an extensive structure of root epidermal cells and are critical for nutrient acquisition, soil anchorage, and environmental interactions in sessile plants. The phytohormone ethylene (ET) promotes root hair growth and also mediates the effects of different signals that stimulate hair cell development. However, the molecular basis of ET-induced root hair growth remains poorly understood. Here, we show that ET-activated transcription factor ETHYLENE-INSENSITIVE 3 (EIN3) physically interacts with ROOT HAIR DEFECTIVE 6 (RHD6), a well-documented positive regulator of hair cells, and that the two factors directly coactivate the hair length-determining gene RHD6-LIKE 4 (RSL4) to promote root hair elongation. Transcriptome analysis further revealed the parallel roles of the regulator pairs EIN3/EIL1 (EIN3-LIKE 1) and RHD6/RSL1 (RHD6-LIKE 1). EIN3/EIL1 and RHD6/RSL1 coordinately enhance root hair initiation by selectively regulating a subset of core root hair genes. Thus, our work reveals a key transcriptional complex consisting of EIN3/EIL1 and RHD6/RSL1 in the control of root hair initiation and elongation, and provides a molecular framework for the integration of environmental signals and intrinsic regulators in modulating plant organ development.
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Kamrath, Brock J. W., Michael R. Burchell, Nicole Cormier, Ken W. Krauss, and Darren J. Johnson. "The Potential Resiliency of a Created Tidal Marsh to Sea Level Rise." Transactions of the ASABE 62, no. 6 (2019): 1567–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.13031/trans.13438.

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Abstract. The purpose of this study was to determine the elevation dynamics of a created tidal marsh on the North Carolina coast. Deep rod surface elevation tables (RSET) and feldspar marker horizons (MH) were installed in plots to measure net surface elevation changes and to quantify contributing processes. Twelve total plots were placed on four elevation gradient transects (three transects within the created marsh and one within a reference marsh), with three plots along each transect. Elevation gradient transects included a low marsh plot dominated by , a middle marsh plot dominated by , and a high marsh plot dominated by . RSET and MH were measured in December 2012, January 2014, April 2017, and March 2018. Elevation change ranged from 1.0 to 4.0 mm year-1 within the created marsh and from -0.4 to 2.0 mm year-1 within the reference marsh. When compared to the long-term linear trend in local relative sea level rise (RSLR) of 3.10 ±0.35 mm year-1, the middle marsh plots within the created marsh trended toward survival, with an observed elevation increase of 3.1 ±0.2 mm year-1. Alternatively, the low and high marsh plots within the created marsh trended toward submergence, with observed elevation increases of 2.1 ±0.2 and 1.3 ±0.2 mm year-1, respectively. These results indicate that a created marsh can display elevation dynamics similar to a natural marsh and can be resilient to current rates of RSLR if constructed with a high elevation capital. Surface elevation changes were observed over a short time period and in a relatively young marsh, so it is uncertain if these trends will continue or how the long-term relation with RSLR will develop. While this study provided initial data on the ability of created tidal marshes to respond to observed sea level rise, subsequent observations are needed to evaluate the long-term elevation dynamics. Keywords: Resiliency, Sea level rise, Surface elevation tables, Tidal marsh, Vertical accretion.
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Krebs, Christopher J., Shaema Khan, James W. MacDonald, Meredith Sorenson, and Diane M. Robins. "Regulator of sex-limitation KRAB zinc finger proteins modulate sex-dependent and -independent liver metabolism." Physiological Genomics 38, no. 1 (June 2009): 16–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/physiolgenomics.90391.2008.

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Krüppel-related zinc finger proteins (KRAB-zfps) comprise the largest mammalian transcription factor family, but their specific functions are largely unknown. Two KRAB-zfps, regulator of sex-limitation ( Rsl) 1 and Rsl2, repress expression of the mouse sex-limited protein ( Slp) gene, the hallmark of Rsl activity, as well as some other male-predominant liver genes. This phenotype suggests Rsl modifies sex-specific transcription. The scope of Rsl control was determined by expression profiling of liver RNA from wild-type (wt), rsl, and transgenic mice with hepatic overexpression of Rsl1 or Rsl2. About 7.5% of the liver transcriptome was Rsl-responsive. More genes in males than females were affected by the loss of Rsl (e.g., in rsl mice), whereas Rsl overexpression altered more transcripts in females than males. Rsl dramatically repressed some female-predominant genes, but most were modestly (1.25- to 2-fold) influenced. In males, most Rsl-responsive genes unexpectedly expressed at lower levels in rsl than wt, suggesting not all are direct targets of Rsl repression. Gene Ontology analysis showed Rsl targets enriched in pathways of cholesterol, steroid, and lipid metabolism, linking Rsl to energy balance. In accord with this, blood glucose levels were less in male rsl than wt mice, and less responsive to fasting and refeeding. rsl mice were also leaner than wt, consistent with their hepatic regulation of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase 1 and stearoyl-Coenzyme A desaturase 1. Altogether, Rsl's effect on sexually dimorphic and metabolically sensitive liver gene expression suggests a role for KRAB-zfps as broad genetic modulators of individual adaptation.
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Zhang, Shuyu, Adam Reeves, Robyn L. Woodbury, and W. G. Haldenwang. "Coexpression Patterns of σB Regulators in Bacillus subtilis Affect σB Inducibility." Journal of Bacteriology 187, no. 24 (December 15, 2005): 8520–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jb.187.24.8520-8525.2005.

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ABSTRACT RsbT is an essential component of the pathway that activates the Bacillus subtilis σB transcription factor in response to physical stress. rsbT is located within an operon that includes the genes for its principal negative regulator (RsbS) and the stress pathway component that it activates (RsbU), as immediate upstream and downstream neighbors. In the current work we demonstrate that RsbT's ability to function is strongly influenced by coexpression with these adjoining genes. When rsbT is expressed at a site displaced from rsbS and rsbU, RsbT accumulates but it is unable to activate σB following stress. RsbT activity is restored if rsbT is cotranscribed at the alternative site with the genes that normally abut it. Additionally, an rsbS allele whose product allows constitutively high RsbT-dependent σB activity displays this activity in rsbS merodiploid strains only when cotranscribed with rsbT and is recessive to a wild-type rsbS allele only if the wild-type rsbS gene is not cotranscribed with an rsbT gene of its own. The data suggest that RsbS and RsbT are synthesized in equivalent amounts and interact coincidently with their synthesis to form stable regulatory complexes that maintain RsbT in a state from which it can be stress activated.
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Woodbury, Robyn L., Tingqiu Luo, Lindsay Grant, and W. G. Haldenwang. "Mutational Analysis of RsbT, an Activator of the Bacillus subtilis Stress Response Transcription Factor, σB." Journal of Bacteriology 186, no. 9 (May 1, 2004): 2789–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jb.186.9.2789-2797.2004.

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ABSTRACT σB, the stress-activated σ factor of Bacillus subtilis, requires the RsbT protein as an essential positive regulator of its physical stress pathway. Stress triggers RsbT to both inactivate the principal negative regulator of the physical stress pathway (RsbS) by phosphorylation and activate a phosphatase (RsbU) required for σB induction. Neither the regions of RsbT that are involved in responding to stress signaling nor those required for downstream events have been established. We used alanine scanning mutagenesis to examine the contributions of RsbT's charged amino acids to the protein's stability and activities. Eleven of eighteen rsbT mutations blocked σB induction by stress. The carboxy terminus of RsbT proved to be particularly important for accumulation in Bacillus subtilis. Four of the five most carboxy-terminal mutations yielded rsbT alleles whose products were undetectable in B. subtilis extracts. Charged amino acids in the central region of RsbT were less critical, with four of the five substitutions in this region having no measurable effect on RsbT accumulation or activity. Only when the substitutions extended into a region of kinase homology was σB induction affected. Six other RsbT variants, although present at levels adequate for activity, failed to activate σB and displayed significant changes in their ability to interact with RsbT's normal binding partners in a yeast dihybrid assay. These changes either dramatically altered the proteins' tertiary structure without affecting their stability or defined regions of RsbT that are involved in multiple interactions.
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Dikici, Ömer, Özlem Solak, Alper Murat Ulaşlı, Selma Eroğlu, Hasan Toktaş, and Ümit Dündar. "Clinical Assessment and Pedobarographic Analysis after Radial Shock Wave Therapy of Ankle Plantar Flexor Spasticity in Stroke." Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science 20, no. 3 (April 4, 2021): 586–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjms.v20i3.52801.

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Objective: Radial shock wave therapy (RSWT) has increasingly been utilized in the treatment of spasticity recently. The purpose of the current study is to assess the effectiveness of RSWT in the treatment of ankle plantar flexor muscles spasticity of stroke patients by pedobarography and clinical evaluation. Materials and Methods: A total of 23 stroke patients were enrolled into the study. Patients received an initial sham treatment of RSWT, followed by three separate interventional sessions received one week apart. Treatment success was assessed using the Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS), ankle passive range of motion (pROM) measurement and pedobarography. Results and Discussion: No significant change was observed in clinical and pedobarographic values following sham RSWT. In the intervention group, however, MAS decreased from3.34±0.7 to 2.39±0.89 after a single RSWT session and to 2.04±0.92 first week and to 2.52±0.89 fourth week after three RSWT sessions. As a result of the study, heel peak pressure and total plantar contact area were improved. In particular, three RSWT sessions were more effective than single RSWT session. Conclusions: We observed a significant improvement in plantar flexor spasticity in stroke patients after both a single and three RSWT sessions and this improvement persisted during the four-week study period. Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science Vol.20(3) 2021 p.586-593
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Chen, Chien-Cheng, Michael D. Yudkin, and Olivier Delumeau. "Phosphorylation and RsbX-Dependent Dephosphorylation of RsbR in the RsbR-RsbS Complex of Bacillus subtilis." Journal of Bacteriology 186, no. 20 (October 15, 2004): 6830–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jb.186.20.6830-6836.2004.

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ABSTRACT In the pathway that controls σB activity, the RsbR-RsbS complex plays an important role by trapping RsbT, a positive regulator of σB of Bacillus subtilis. We have proposed that at the onset of stress, RsbR becomes phosphorylated, resulting in an enhanced activity of RsbT towards RsbS. RsbT is then free to interact with and activate RsbU, which in turn ultimately activates σB. In this study with purified proteins, we used mutant RsbR proteins to analyze the role of its phosphorylatable threonine residues. The results show that the phosphorylation of either of the two RsbT-phosphorylatable threonine residues (T171 and T205) in RsbR enhanced the kinase activity of RsbT towards RsbS. However, it appeared that RsbT preferentially phosphorylates T171. We also present in vitro evidence that identifies RsbX as a potential phosphatase for RsbR T205.
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Curtis, James A., Zeina N. Seikaly, and Michelle S. Troche. "Respiratory–Swallow Coordination Training Improves Swallowing Safety and Efficiency in a Person With Anoxic Brain Injury." American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 29, no. 4 (November 12, 2020): 1965–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1044/2020_ajslp-20-00095.

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Purpose The aim of this study was to assess the effects of respiratory–swallow coordination training (RSCT) on respiratory–swallow coordination (RSC), swallowing safety (penetration/aspiration), and swallowing efficiency (pharyngeal residue) in a person with anoxic brain injury. Method A 68-year-old man with anoxic brain injury, tachypnea, and severe dysphagia was recruited to participate in a prospective AABAA single-subject experimental design. RSC, swallowing safety, and swallowing efficiency were measured at each assessment using respiratory inductive plethysmography and flexible endoscopic evaluations of swallowing. Data were analyzed descriptively using Cohen's d effect size. Outcome measures were compared pre-RSCT to post-RSCT, and pre-RSCT to a 1-month retention assessment. Results Improvements in RSC were observed immediately post-RSCT ( d = 0.60). These improvements were maintained upon retention assessment 1 month later ( d = 0.60). Additionally, improvements in swallowing safety ( d = 1.73), efficiency ( d = 1.73), and overall dysphagia severity ( d = 1.73) were observed immediately post-RSCT and were maintained upon retention assessment 1 month later ( d = 1.73). Conclusions Clinically meaningful improvements in RSC were observed following four sessions of RSCT, which were subsequently associated with large improvements in swallowing safety and efficiency. RSCT may be an efficacious, clinically feasible skill-based exercise for people with anoxic brain injury, suboptimal RSC, and dysphagia. Future work is needed to expand these findings in a larger cohort of people with dysphagia.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "RSLT"

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Felix, Juan Manuel. "Esplorando i Linked Open Data con RSLT." Bachelor's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2020. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/20925/.

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Se è vero che i Linked Open Data accessibili sul Web sono ormai tantissimi, è vero anche che la fruizione di queste informazioni da parte di un pubblico umano è una questione quantomai spinoza. Questo lavoro si propone di esplorare le possibilità di creare applicazioni Web dinamiche con l'ausilio di RSLT, per la visualizzazione di Linked Open Data in formato RDF.
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Quadrelli, Davide. "RSLT: trasformazione di Open LinkedData in testi in linguaggio naturaletramite template dichiarativi." Bachelor's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2016. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/11945/.

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La diffusione del Semantic Web e di dati semantici in formato RDF, ha creato la necessità di un meccanismo di trasformazione di tali informazioni, semplici da interpretare per una macchina, in un linguaggio naturale, di facile comprensione per l'uomo. Nella dissertazione si discuterà delle soluzioni trovate in letteratura e, nel dettaglio, di RSLT, una libreria JavaScript che cerca di risolvere questo problema, consentendo la creazione di applicazioni web in grado di eseguire queste trasformazioni tramite template dichiarativi. Verranno illustrati, inoltre, tutti i cambiamenti e tutte le modi�che introdotte nella versione 1.1 della libreria, la cui nuova funzionalit�à principale �è il supporto a SPARQL 1.0.
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Massimiliani, Lorenzo. "OCEB: Un'applicazione web per la visualizzazione della rete citazionale di OpenCitations." Bachelor's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2017. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/13301/.

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Questa dissertazione presenta OCEB (OpenCitations Entities Browser), un'applicazione web che permette la visualizzazione di metadati presenti nel database di OpenCitations. OpenCitations è un progetto il cui scopo principale è la raccolta di metadati bibliografici e citazionali provenienti dalla letteratura accademica. OCEB visualizza queste informazioni, in modo ordinato, in una pagina HTML e fornisce un meccanismo che consente all'utente di navigare tra i contenuti di OpenCitations.
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Yang, Wenjun. "Rotating-shield brachytherapy (RSBT) for cervical cancer." Thesis, University of Iowa, 2012. https://ir.uiowa.edu/etd/3410.

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Purpose: To assess rotating shield brachytherapy (RSBT) delivered with the electronic brachytherapy (eBT) source comparing to intracavitary (IC) and intracavitary plus supplemental interstitial brachytherapy (IC+IS BT) delivered with a conventional 192Ir radioactive source. Method and Materials: IC, IC+IS and RSBT treamtent plan were simulated for 5 patients with bulky (>40 cc) cervical cancer. One BT plan for each patient (fraction 1) guided by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was used in our treatment planning system (TPS). A bio- and MRI-compatible polycarbonate (Makrolon Rx3158) intrauterine applicator was simulated for IC and RSBT, and the Vienna applicator was simulated for IC+IS BT. 192Ir was used as the radiation source of IC and IC+IS BT, and the Xoft AxxentTM eBT source was used for RSBT. A 0.5 mm thick tungsten shield was used for RSBT with different azimuthal and zenith angles, which reduced radiation transmission through the shield to less than 0.1%. The total dose delivered was calculated as the external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) dose plus the BT dose delivered over five treatment fractions. Results: RSBT and IC+IS BT had higher dose conformity in terms of the minimum dose to the hottest 90% (D90) of the high-risk clinical target volume (HR-CTV) than IC BT for all the patients. The advantage of RSBT over IC+IS BT was dependent on the shield emission angle, tumor shape and tandem applicator location. The delivery time of RSBT was increased as finer emission angle were selected. Conclusions: RSBT is a less-invasive potential alternative to conventional IC and IC+IS BT for treating bulky cervical cancer. RSBT delivery times are clinically acceptable if proper emission angle is selected based on the tumor shape and tandem applicator location.
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Zheng, Dong. "RST invariant digital image watermarking." Thesis, University of Ottawa (Canada), 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/26554.

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Digital image watermarking has been proposed as a method to ensure the copyright protection and credibility of images by means of embedding a known piece of digital data into host images. To be useful, a good watermarking scheme should be robust against all known attacks to a certain degree based on requirements. In this thesis, we propose a novel digital image watermarking scheme that is invariant to rotation, scaling, and translation (RST). We embed watermark in the log-polar mapping (LPM) of the Fourier magnitude spectrum of original image, and use the phase correlation between the LPM of the original image and the LPM of the watermarked image to calculate the displacement of the watermark positions in LPM domain. The exhaustive search method is used to retrieve the watermark if the original image is unavailable. Spread spectrum technique and perceptual model are used to enhance the security and to achieve the optimum balance between invisibility and robustness. Stochastic analysis is used to determine the optimum threshold to minimize the total false probability of detection. In this thesis, we discuss all these in detail and show how they work with the main watermarking scheme to give better results. We implement this watermarking algorithm to analyze its performance. The evaluations demonstrate that the scheme is invariant to rotation and translation, invariant to scaling when the scale is in a reasonable range, and very robust to JPEG compression and other attacks.
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Pilla, Mauricio Lima. "RST: Reuse through Speculation on Traces." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/5888.

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Na presente tese, apresentamos uma nova abordagem para combinar reuso e prvisão de seqüências dinâmicas de instruções, chamada Reuso por Especulação em traces (RST). Esta técnica permite a identificação dinâmica de traces de instruções redundantes ou previsíveis e o reuso (especulativo ou não) desses traces. RST procura resolver a questão de traces que não são reusados por seus valores de entradas de Traces (DTM). Em estudo anteriores, esses traces foram contabilizados como sendo cerca de 69% de todos os traces reusáveis. Uma das maiores vantagens de RST sobre a combinação de um mecanismo de previsão com uma técnica de reuso de valores em que mecanismos não são relacionados é que RST não necessita de tabelas adicionais para o armazenamento dos valores a serem previstos. A aplciação de reuso e previsão de valores pela simples combinação de mecanismos pode necessitar de uma quantidade proibitiva de espaço de armazenamento. No mecanismo RST, os valores já estão presentes na Tabela de Memorização de Traces, não incorrendo em custos adicionais para lê-los se comparado com uma técnica não-especulativa de reuso de traces. O contexto de entrada de cada trace (os valores de entrada de todas as instruções contidas no trace) já armazenam os valores para o teste de reuso, os quais podem ser também utilizados para previsão de valores para o teste de reuso, os quais podem ser também utilizados para previsão de valores. As principais contribuições de nosso trabalho incluem: (i) um framework de reuso especulativo de traces que pode ser modificado para diferentes arquiteturas de processadores; (ii) definição das modificações necessárias em um processador superescalar e superpipeline para implementar nosso mecanismo; (iii) estudo de questões de implementação relacionadas à essa arquitetura; (iv) estudo dos limites de desempenho da nossa técnica; (v) estudo de uma implementação RST limitada por fatores realísticos; e (vi) ferramentas de simulação que podem ser utilizadas em outros estudos, representando um processador superescalar e superpipeline em detalhes. Salientamos que, em uma arquitetura utilizando mecanismos realistas de estimativa de confiança das previsões, nossa técnica RST consegue atingir speedups médios (médias harmônicas) de 1.29 sobre uma arquitetura sem reuso e 1.09 sobre uma técnica não-especulativa de reuso de traces (DTM).
In this thesis, we present a novel approach to combine both reuse and prediction of dynamic sequences of instructions called Reuse through Speculation on Traces (RST). Our technique allows the dynamic identification of instruction traces that are redundant or predictable, and the reuse (speculative or not) of these traces. RST addresses the issue, present on Dynamic Trace Memoization (DTM), of traces not being reused because some of their inputs are not ready for the reuse test. These traces were measured to be 69% of all reusable traces in previous studies. One of the main advantages of RST over just combining a value prediction technique with an unrelated reuse technique is that RST does not require extra tables to store the values to be predicted. Applying reuse and value prediction in unrelated mechanisms but at the same time may require a prohibitive amount of storage in tables. In RST, the values are already stored in the Trace Memoization Table, and there is no extra cost in reading them if compared with a non-speculative trace reuse technique. . The input context of each trace (the input values of all instructions in the trace) already stores the values for the reuse test, which may also be used for prediction. Our main contributions include: (i) a speculative trace reuse framework that can be adapted to different processor architectures; (ii) specification of the modifications in a superscalar, superpipelined processor in order to implement our mechanism; (iii) study of implementation issues related to this architecture; (iv) study of the performance limits of our technique; (v) a performance study of a realistic, constrained implementation of RST; and (vi) simulation tools that can be used in other studies which represent a superscalar, superpipelined processor in detail. In a constrained architecture with realistic confidence, our RST technique is able to achieve average speedups (harmonic means) of 1.29 over the baseline architecture without reuse and 1.09 over a non-speculative trace reuse technique (DTM).
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Bossonaro, Adriano Aleixo. "Método RSCT reengenharia de software orientada a componentes usando transformações." Universidade Federal de São Carlos, 2004. https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/624.

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This project researched a Component-Oriented Software Reengineering Method using Transformations, named RSCT. The researched method extends the RST Method [Fon02a, Fon02b, Fon02c, Fon02d, Fon04], adding resources to treat the component-based reengineering. The RSCT aims to guide the components construction and reuse in the reengineering of legacy systems. The method is supported by two tools: a Software Transformation System, named Draco-PUC and a CASE tool, named MVCASE, and is divided in 4 (four) phases. In Phase 1, Construct Domains and Transformers, it is obtained the domains and transformers used in the legacy system reverse engineering to obtain of Object-Oriented Design. In Phase 2, Obtain Object-Oriented Design, it is obtained the legacy system object-oriented recovered design, using the domains and transformers constructed in Phase 1. In Phase 3, Construct Components, it is obtained the components of the legacy system domain, from the objectoriented recovered designs in Phase 2. With the MVCASE support, the Software Engineering analyses and refines each Object-Oriented design and uses design patterns to construct the components, making them available in a library. Finally, in Phase 4, Reconstruct Systems, the legacy systems are reconstructed from their object-oriented designs, obtained in Phase 2, reusing the components available in the library.
Este projeto pesquisou um Método de Reengenharia de Software Orientada a Componentes usando Transformações, denominado RSCT. O método pesquisado estende o Método RST [Fon02a, Fon02b, Fon02c, Fon02d, Fon04], adicionando recursos para tratar a reengenharia baseada em componentes. O RSCT tem como objetivo orientar a construção e reuso de componentes de software na reengenharia de sistemas legados. Na execução do método, o Engenheiro de Software é apoiado por duas ferramentas: o Sistema de Transformação Draco-PUC e a ferramenta CASE (Computer Aided Software Engineering) MVCASE, e está dividido em 04 (quatro) fases. Na Fase 1, Construir Domínios e Transformadores, obtêm-se os domínios e transformadores de software que são usados na Engenharia Reversa do sistema legado para a obtenção de seu Projeto Orientado a Objetos. Na Fase 2, Obter Projeto Orientado a Objetos, com o apoio do Sistema de Transformação Draco-PUC, obtém-se o projeto Orientado a Objetos recuperado do sistema legado, usando os domínios e transformadores construídos na Fase 1. Na Fase 3, Construir Componentes, obtêm-se os componentes do domínio do sistema legado, a partir dos projetos Orientados a Objetos recuperados na Fase 2. Com o apoio da ferramenta MVCASE, o Engenheiro de Software analisa e refina cada projeto Orientado a Objetos e utiliza padrões de projeto para construir os componentes, disponibilizando-os em uma biblioteca. Finalmente, na Fase 4, Reconstruir Sistemas, são reconstruídos os sistemas legados, a partir dos seus projetos Orientados a Objetos obtidos na Fase 2, fazendo reuso dos componentes disponíveis na biblioteca.
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Seno, Eloize Rossi Marques. "RHeSumaRST: um sumarizador automático de estruturas RST." Universidade Federal de São Carlos, 2005. https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/623.

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This work presents an automatic summarization model based on both the Rhetorical Structure Theory RST and the Veins Theory VT. RST allows inter-relating discourse units by means of rhetorical relations. These, in turn, mirror meaning relations between those units. Adding to RST, VT delimits the domain of referential accessibility of each discourse unit of an RST tree, resulting in its vein . A vein signals, thus, the limits of a discourse unit that may enclose its anaphora antecedents. The automatic summarization model also embeds Marcu s model of salience: once a discourse is structured as an RST tree, its units are classified according to their salience by considering the its deep in the tree. The model consists of a set of pruning heuristics that aim at identifying superfluous information in an RST tree of a text. In excluding them, the resulting summary RST tree and, thus, the text summary, should preserve the co-referential chains. In this way, the heuristics are driven by both, specific features of RST relations and constraints on the referential accessibility provided by VT. The main contributions of this work include the proposal of the AS model itself and the availability of a prototype for its automatic exploration.
Este trabalho apresenta um modelo de sumarização automática que se baseia no modelo de estruturação de discurso Rhetorical Structure Theory RST e no modelo de coerência global do discurso Veins Theory VT. A RST permite a estruturação de um discurso relacionando-se unidades discursivas com base em relações retóricas, isto é, permitindo recuperar as relações de significados entre tais unidades. Com base na estruturação RST, a Veins Theory delimita o domínio de acessibilidade referencial para cada unidade do discurso na forma de veias , indicando os limites nos quais os antecedentes de uma anáfora podem ocorrer ao longo do discurso. Além dessas teorias, o modelo também incorpora o modelo de classificação de saliência de unidades discursivas proposto por Marcu (1997a), que obtém uma ordem de importância das unidades discursivas de uma estrutura RST. O modelo de sumarização proposto consiste em um elenco de heurísticas que visam identificar informações supérfluas em uma estrutura RST de um texto, para exclusão durante a construção do seu sumário, tendo sempre como foco a preservação dos elos coreferenciais. Dessa forma, as heurísticas são guiadas por características específicas das relações retóricas da RST e por restrições de acessibilidade referencial da Veins Theory. Assim, o sumarizador proposto se resume à poda de segmentos discursivos irrelevantes das estruturas RST de textos, resultando em seus correspondentes sumários. As principais contribuições deste trabalho são a proposta de um novo modelo de sumarização automática e um protótipo para a sua aplicação automática.
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Kimmelmann, Vadim. "Doubling in RSL and NGT : a pragmatic account0F*." Universität Potsdam, 2013. http://opus.kobv.de/ubp/volltexte/2013/6610/.

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In this paper, doubling in Russian Sign Language and Sign Language of the Netherlands is discussed. In both sign languages different constituents (including verbs, nouns, adjectives, adverbs, and whole clauses) can be doubled. It is shown that doubling in both languages has common functions and exhibits a similar structure, despite some differences. On this basis, a unified pragmatic explanation for many doubling phenomena on both the discourse and the clause-internal levels is provided, namely that the main function of doubling both in RSL and NGT is foregrounding of the doubled information.
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Hood, David. "Conservatism and change : the RSL and Australian society, 1916-1932 /." Title page, contents and abstract only, 1994. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09PH/09phh776.pdf.

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The RSL book of WWI. Sydney, N.S.W: HarperCollins Publishers, 2015.

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Commission, Mekong River. Rapid basin-wide hydropower sustainability assessment tool (RSAT). Vientiane]: Mekong River Commission, 2010.

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Buzzell, Rolfe G. History of the Caro-Coldfoot Trail (RST 262) and the Coldfoot-Chandalar Trail (RST 9). Anchorage, Alaska: Office of History & Archaeology, Division of Parks & Outdoor Recreation, Dept. of Natural Resources, 2007.

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United States. Office of Justice Programs. Residential substance abuse treatment for state prisoners (RSAT) program. Washington, D.C. (810 Seventh Street, N.W., Washington): U.S. Dept. Justice, Office of Justice Programs, 2005.

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Camden (England). Regulation of Registered Social Landlords (RSLs) Scrutiny Panel. The report of the Regulation of Registered Social Landlords (RSLs) Scrutiny Panel. [London]: London Borough of Camden, 2002.

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Bastian, Peter. Celebration of a century: RSL Lifecare - the first 100 years. Sydney: University of New South Wales Press, 2011.

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Shaw, Virginia. Needs first: A good practice guide... : for RSLs to prioritising tenants' needs for adaptations. York: HoDis (National Disabled Persons Housing Service), 2001.

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Martine, Britton, and Returned Services League of Australia. Hervey Bay Sub-branch., eds. The call of duty: A history of the RSL in Hervey Bay. Hervey Bay, Qld: Returned & Services League of Australia, Hervey Bay Sub-branch, 1996.

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Yao, JingTao. Rough Sets and Knowledge Technology: 6th International Conference, RSKT 2011, Banff, Canada, October 9-12, 2011. Proceedings. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag GmbH Berlin Heidelberg, 2011.

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RSKT 2010 (2010 Beijing, China). Rough set and knowledge technology: 5th international conference, RSKT 2010, Beijing, China, October 15-17, 2010 : proceedings. Berlin: Springer, 2010.

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Peroni, Silvio, and Fabio Vitali. "Templating the Semantic Web via RSLT." In The Semantic Web: ESWC 2015 Satellite Events, 183–89. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25639-9_35.

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Śmiałek, Michał, and Wiktor Nowakowski. "Defining RSL." In From Requirements to Java in a Snap, 67–99. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12838-2_3.

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Raza, Muhammad Summair, and Usman Qamar. "RST Source Code." In Understanding and Using Rough Set Based Feature Selection: Concepts, Techniques and Applications, 155–94. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-4965-1_8.

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Wills, John M., Mebarek Alouani, Per Andersson, Anna Delin, Olle Eriksson, and Oleksiy Grechnyev. "Obtaining RSPt from the Web." In Full-Potential Electronic Structure Method, 95–97. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15144-6_9.

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Arteca, G. A., F. M. Fernández, and E. A. Castro. "Rayleigh-Schrodinger Perturbation Theory (RSPT)." In Lecture Notes in Chemistry, 45–71. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-93469-8_4.

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Raza, Muhammad Summair, and Usman Qamar. "Advance Concepts in RST." In Understanding and Using Rough Set Based Feature Selection: Concepts, Techniques and Applications, 81–107. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-4965-1_4.

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Stede, Manfred. "RST revisited: Disentangling nuclearity." In Studies in Language Companion Series, 33–58. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/slcs.98.03ste.

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Śmiałek, Michał, and Wiktor Nowakowski. "Explaining RSL with Java." In From Requirements to Java in a Snap, 101–47. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12838-2_4.

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Quadlbauer, Stefan, and Christoph Pezzei. "Palmare Radioskapholunäre (RSL)-Arthrodese." In Hand und Handgelenk, 191–201. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-59452-0_17.

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Raza, Muhammad Summair, and Usman Qamar. "Unsupervised Feature Selection Using RST." In Understanding and Using Rough Set Based Feature Selection: Concepts, Techniques and Applications, 135–47. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-32-9166-9_6.

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Sheqin Dong, Yaoguang Wei, and Xianlong Hong. "RSMT-MR: A novel RSMT algorithm." In 2008 9th International Conference on Solid-State and Integrated-Circuit Technology (ICSICT). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsict.2008.4735029.

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Jiang, Jianguo, Qiwen Wang, Zhixin Shi, Bin Lv, and Biao Qi. "RST-RF." In ICCSP 2018: 2018 the 2nd International Conference on Cryptography, Security and Privacy. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3199478.3199489.

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Turner, Jayson, Jason Alexander, Andreas Bulling, and Hans Gellersen. "Gaze+RST." In CHI '15: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2702123.2702355.

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Huber, Patrick, Wen Xiao, and Giuseppe Carenini. "W-RST: Towards a Weighted RST-style Discourse Framework." In Proceedings of the 59th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and the 11th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing (Volume 1: Long Papers). Stroudsburg, PA, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/2021.acl-long.302.

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Chivas, Robert, Scott Silverman, and Michael DiBattista. "Adaptive Grinding and Polishing of Silicon Integrated Circuits to Ultra-Thin Remaining Thickness." In ISTFA 2015. ASM International, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.cp.istfa2015p0460.

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Abstract Anticipating the end of life for IR-based failure analysis techniques, a method of global backside preparation to ultra-thin remaining silicon thickness (RST) has been developed. Ultra-thin RST enables VIS light techniques such as laser voltage probing. In this work we investigate the lower RST limit due to sub-surface damage from grinding and a one-step polishing method to achieve 3 um RST (+/- 0.8 um) over 121 mm2 die (11 x 11 mm) test package as well as 5 um (+/- ) over 109.2 mm2 (8.0 x 13.7mm) active device.
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Nguyen, Thanh-Tung, Xuan-Phi Nguyen, Shafiq Joty, and Xiaoli Li. "RST Parsing from Scratch." In Proceedings of the 2021 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies. Stroudsburg, PA, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/2021.naacl-main.128.

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Farhang, Kambiz, and Karthik Balasubramanian. "Dynamics of a Reduced Scale Landing Gear System Considering the Effect of the Viscoelastic Interaction of the Brake Pads and Rotors." In World Tribology Congress III. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/wtc2005-64319.

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Gear walk is a dynamic instability condition that can pose serious harm to an aircraft and its passengers. The instability is believed to be borne as a result of braking, in which vibration of the landing gear can be induced generating motion reminiscent of a walking movement. This paper focuses on the theoretical account of a Reduced Scale Landing Gear (RSLG) apparatus and studies gear walk phenomenon. The mathematical approach involves lumped-parameter model representation of the RSLG that accounts for the landing gear’s struts, the wheels and the caliper-disc brake dynamics. The theoretical treatment of the RSLG apparatus entails consideration of the structure of the device that includes the account of dynamic response of the assembly consisting of a fuselage, two struts and two wheels. Various physical and geometrical parameters are determined and included in the mathematical model of the apparatus. It is demonstrated that the occurrence of gear walk vibration is greatly influenced by the structural stiffness of the system. Both synchronous and 180° out of phase motion of the struts are generated in a parametric study in which structural stiffness is varied.
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Maric, Radenka, Roberto Neagu, Ye Zhang-Steenwinkel, Frans P. F. van Berkel, and Bert Rietveld. "Flame Deposition of the Electrolyte and Cathode for High and Stable Performance of Low-Temperature SOFCs." In ASME 2010 8th International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fuelcell2010-33342.

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The key obstacles to the development of low operating temperature (LT) SOFCs are high ohmic resistance and high electrode overpotentials. In the present work, we demonstrate excellent cell performance at 600 °C on a anode supported bi-layer electrolyte SOFC having a thin RSDT-made cerium gadolinium oxide (Gd0.2Ce0.8O2−δ, CGO) and a lanthanum strontium cobaltite (La0.6Sr0.4CoO3−δ, LSC) perovskite cathode. The measured ohmic resistance of the ASE cell with CGO layer deposited by RSDT was 0.24 ohm.cm2, which is close to the expected theoretical value of 0.17 ohm.cm2 for a 5 micron thick 8YSZ electrolyte at 600 °C. This indicates that the obtained peak power output density is approaching what is theoretically possible. This work is based on the lab scale use of Reactive Spray Deposition Technology (RSDT) which is an open atmosphere, cost efficient technique that does not require high vapor precursors and is an effective way to deposit thin ceramic layers of YSZ/CGO/LSC onto Ni-YSZ substrates. It has the potential to chain successive coating steps thus, significantly simplifying the production of multilayered ceramic structures as the SOFCs and reducing the cost associated with manufacturing of the cells.
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CRIDLAND, GARY, PAUL FRANK, MONICA HOOTEN, and CARL LANHAM. "Reusable software library (RSL) system." In 6th Computers in Aerospace VI Conference. Reston, Virigina: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.1987-2755.

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Wei, Jin-Mao, Shu-Qin Wang, Jun-Ping You, and Guo-Ying Wang. "RST in Decision Tree Pruning." In Fourth International Conference on Fuzzy Systems and Knowledge Discovery (FSKD 2007). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/fskd.2007.502.

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Kirch, N. W. Adiabatic calorimetry (RSST and VSP) tests with sodium acetate. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10105919.

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Warren, Molly, Jeff Strasser, Kirk Bron, and Norm Gilfand. RST-1: Successful Integration of Countermeasures into TMD Testing,. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada329049.

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Anderson, Andrew, and Mark Yacucci. Inventory and Statistical Characterization of Inorganic Soil Constituents in Illinois. Illinois Center for Transportation, June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36501/0197-9191/21-006.

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This report presents a statistical analysis of the Regulated Substances Library (RSL) developed by the Illinois Department of Transportation. The RSL is comprised of surficial soil chemistry data obtained from rights-of-way subsurface soil sampling conducted for routine preliminary site investigations. The 3.7-million-record RSL database is compared with four independent studies of inorganic soil constituents of naturally occurring soils in Illinois. A selection of 22 inorganic soil analytes are examined in this study: Al, Sb, As, Ba, Be, Cd, Ca, Cr, Co, Cu, Fe, Pb, Mg, Mn, Hg, Ni, K, Se, Na, Tl, V, and Zn. RSL database summary statistics, mean, median, minimum, maximum, 5th percentile, and 95th percentile, are determined for Illinois counties and for recognized environmental concern, non-recognized environmental concern, and de minimis site contamination classifications. The RSL database at a 95% confidence level is compared with current and proposed thresholds for defining naturally occurring soil concentrations for the selected analytes. The revised thresholds proposed by Cahill in 2017 are predominantly larger than the current standards found in the Tiered Approach to Corrective Action Objectives rules and are in better agreement with observed distributions of soil concentrations for both naturally occurring and RSL soils. A notable exception is antimony (Sb), for which Cahill proposed a reduced threshold similar in magnitude to the median for many Illinois Department of Transportation districts.
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Piotr Wasiolek, Colin Okada. RSL-Nellis Analysis of Radiological Data from the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), July 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/960389.

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Anderson, Andrew, and Mark Yacucci. Inventory and Statistical Characterization of Inorganic Soil Constituents in Illinois: Appendices. Illinois Center for Transportation, June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36501/0197-9191/21-007.

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This report presents detailed histograms of data from the Regulated Substances Library (RSL) developed by the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT). RSL data are provided for state and IDOT region, IDOT district, and county spatial subsets to examine the spatial variability and its relationship to thresholds defining natural background concentrations. The RSL is comprised of surficial soil chemistry data obtained from rights-of-way (ROW) subsurface soil sampling conducted for routine preliminary site investigations. A selection of 22 inorganic soil analytes are examined in this report: Al, Sb, As, Ba, Be, Cd, Ca, Cr, Co, Cu, Fe, Pb, Mg, Mn, Hg, Ni, K, Se, Na, Tl, V, and Zn. RSL database summary statistics, mean, median, minimum, maximum, 5th percentile, and 95th percentile, are determined for Illinois counties and for recognized environmental concern, non-recognized environmental concern, and de minimis site contamination classifications.
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Gneiting, Tilmann, Kristin Larson, Kenneth Westrick, Marc G. Genton, and Eric Aldrich. Calibrated Probabilistic Forecasting at the Stateline Wind Energy Center: The Regime-Switching Space-Time (RST) Method. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada459831.

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Kwicklis, Edward Michael, and Mark Antony Boggs. Path forward for dealing with uncertainties in the radiologic source term (RST) for Pahute Mesa for the UGTA activity. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1503204.

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Amela, R., R. Badia, S. Böhm, R. Tosi, C. Soriano, and R. Rossi. D4.2 Profiling report of the partner’s tools, complete with performance suggestions. Scipedia, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23967/exaqute.2021.2.023.

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This deliverable focuses on the proling activities developed in the project with the partner's applications. To perform this proling activities, a couple of benchmarks were dened in collaboration with WP5. The rst benchmark is an embarrassingly parallel benchmark that performs a read and then multiple writes of the same object, with the objective of stressing the memory and storage systems and evaluate the overhead when these reads and writes are performed in parallel. A second benchmark is dened based on the Continuation Multi Level Monte Carlo (C-MLMC) algorithm. While this algorithm is normally executed using multiple levels, for the proling and performance analysis objectives, the execution of a single level was enough since the forthcoming levels have similar performance characteristics. Additionally, while the simulation tasks can be executed as parallel (multi-threaded tasks), in the benchmark, single threaded tasks were executed to increase the number of simulations to be scheduled and stress the scheduling engines. A set of experiments based on these two benchmarks have been executed in the MareNostrum 4 supercomputer and using PyCOMPSs as underlying programming model and dynamic scheduler of the tasks involved in the executions. While the rst benchmark was executed several times in a single iteration, the second benchmark was executed in an iterative manner, with cycles of 1) Execution and trace generation; 2) Performance analysis; 3) Improvements. This had enabled to perform several improvements in the benchmark and in the scheduler of PyCOMPSs. The initial iterations focused on the C-MLMC structure itself, performing re-factors of the code to remove ne grain and sequential tasks and merging them in larger granularity tasks. The next iterations focused on improving the PyCOMPSs scheduler, removing existent bottlenecks and increasing its performance by making the scheduler a multithreaded engine. While the results can still be improved, we are satised with the results since the granularity of the simulations run in this evaluation step are much ner than the one that will be used for the real scenarios. The deliverable nishes with some recommendations that should be followed along the project in order to obtain good performance in the execution of the project codes.
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Badia, R., J. Ejarque, S. Böhm, C. Soriano, and R. Rossi. D4.4 API and runtime (complete with documentation and basic unit testing) for IO employing fast local storage. Scipedia, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23967/exaqute.2021.9.001.

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This deliverable presents the activities performed on the ExaQUte project task 4.5 Development of interface to fast local storage. The activities have been focused in two aspects: reduction of the storage space used by applications and design and implementation of an interface that optimizes the use of fast local storage by MPI simulations involved in the project applications. In the rst case, for one of the environments involved in the project (PyCOMPSs) the default behavior is to keep all intermediate les until the end of the execution, in case these les are reused later by any additional task. In the case of the other environment (HyperLoom), all les are deleted by default. To unify these two behaviours, the calls \delete object" and \detele le"have been added to the API and a ag \keep" that can be set to true to keep the les and objects that maybe needed later on. We are reporting results on the optimization of the storage needed by a small case of the project application that reduces the storage needed from 25GB to 350MB. The second focus has been on the de nition of an interface that enables the optimization of the use of local storage disk. This optimization focuses on MPI simulations that may be executed across multiple nodes. The added annotation enables to de ne access patters of the processes in the MPI simulations, with the objective of giving hints to the runtime of where to allocate the di erent MPI processes and reduce the data transfers, as well as the storage usage.
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