86 resultados para secretion (process)
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This paper introduces how artificial intelligence technologies can be integrated into a known computer aided control system design (CACSD) framework, Matlab/Simulink, using an object oriented approach. The aim is to build a framework to aid supervisory systems analysis, design and implementation. The idea is to take advantage of an existing CACSD framework, Matlab/Simulink, so that engineers can proceed: first to design a control system, and then to design a straightforward supervisory system of the control system in the same framework. Thus, expert systems and qualitative reasoning tools are incorporated into this popular CACSD framework to develop a computer aided supervisory system design (CASSD) framework. Object-variables an introduced into Matlab/Simulink for sharing information between tools
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Projecte de recerca elaborat a partir d’una estada a la facultat de Medical Sciences de la Universitat de Bristol, Alemanya, entre 2011 i 2012. Aquest treball s'ha realitzat a la facultat de Medical Sciences de la Universitat de Bristol, al laboratori del Prof. Andrew Di cks,o ta la seva supe1visi6. Ei treball s'ha realitzat amb els seus col.laboradors, el Dr Richard Lee i Lauren Schew:tz. Objectiu: Els glucocorticoids (GCs) tenen diversos efectes sobre les cèl.lules T CD4+ per modular la resposta immune principalment mitjançant els seus efectes anti-proliferatius. Tot i això la dexametasona (Dex, glucocorticoid sintètic) també indueix la secreció de la citocina immunosupressora IL-10 . L'objectiu d'aquest treball ha estat comparar la capacitat dels glucocorticoids en modular la producció de citocines en cèl.lules T CD4+ en pacients uveítics sensibles (SS), i resistents (SR) a esteroids. Metodologia: Es van aïllar cèl• lules T CD4+ de pacients uveítics SS i SR. Es va induir la producció de cèl.lules T regulatories (Tregs) i mitjançant I'estimulació amb anti- CD3/CD28 en presència d'lL-2 i Després del cultiu es van analitzar els nivells d’expressió intracel•lular de les citocines IL-10, IL-4, IL-9, IL-17 i IFN-y per citometria de flux. D'altra banda, també es van separar cèl.lules T CD4t de pacients uveïtis segons I'expressió de CCR6 i es van polaritzar per obtenir els fenotips ThO i Th17 per estudiar I'efecte de Dex i ciclosporina (CsA) en aquests subtipus cel.lulars. Resultats: Les cèl.lules T CD4+ de pacients SR no van ser capaces de produir IL-10 en resposta al tractament amb Dex. Dex no va afectar els nivells d'expressió d'11-17, però va reduir els nivells de IL-4 i IFN-V. Els nivells d'lL-9 (marcador d'un subtipus cel.lular recentment descrit, Th9) v ise r sempre inferiors a 11%. En canvi, el traclament a amb CsA va reduir significativament els nivells d'lL-17 i IFN-y en cèl.lules Th17 i ThO. Conclusions: La Dex no és capaç d'induir cèl.lules Treg funcionalment supresores en pacients veiticsS R. Aquest fenòmen és Independent dels efectes en I'expressió d'altres citocines. Aquests resultats suggereixen que I'efecte de la Dex sobre la funció de cél.lules Treg és clau en el desenvolupament del fenotip SR en la uveïtis . D'altra banda, al llarg d'aquest temps he iniciat un nou projecte que ha donat lloc a un futur projecte de col elaboració. Resumidament, degut a que els nivells elevats de proteïna C-reactiva (CRP) són un factor de risc en la degeneració macular, malaltia inflamatòria crònica principal causa de ceguera en països industrialitzats, I'objectiu d'aquest altre treball ha estat iniciar un projecte per avaluar els efectes de les diferents isoformes de la CRP sobre la resposta inflamatòria d’epiteli pigmentari retinià.
Analysis and evaluation of techniques for the extraction of classes in the ontology learning process
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This paper analyzes and evaluates, in the context of Ontology learning, some techniques to identify and extract candidate terms to classes of a taxonomy. Besides, this work points out some inconsistencies that may be occurring in the preprocessing of text corpus, and proposes techniques to obtain good terms candidate to classes of a taxonomy.
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Collage is a pattern-based visual design authoring tool for the creation of collaborative learning scripts computationally modelled with IMS Learning Design (LD). The pattern-based visual approach aims to provide teachers with design ideas that are based on broadly accepted practices. Besides, it seeks hiding the LD notation so that teachers can easily create their own designs. The use of visual representations supports both the understanding of the design ideas and the usability of the authoring tool. This paper presents a multicase study comprising three different cases that evaluate the approach from different perspectives. The first case includes workshops where teachers use Collage. A second case implies the design of a scenario proposed by a third-party using related approaches. The third case analyzes a situation where students follow a design created with Collage. The cross-case analysis provides a global understanding of the possibilities and limitations of the pattern-based visual design approach.
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We study the minimum mean square error (MMSE) and the multiuser efficiency η of large dynamic multiple access communication systems in which optimal multiuser detection is performed at the receiver as the number and the identities of active users is allowed to change at each transmission time. The system dynamics are ruled by a Markov model describing the evolution of the channel occupancy and a large-system analysis is performed when the number of observations grow large. Starting on the equivalent scalar channel and the fixed-point equation tying multiuser efficiency and MMSE, we extend it to the case of a dynamic channel, and derive lower and upper bounds for the MMSE (and, thus, for η as well) holding true in the limit of large signal–to–noise ratios and increasingly large observation time T.
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Economists and economic historians want to know how much better life is today than in the past.Fifty years ago economic historians found surprisingly small gains from 19th century US railroads,while more recently economists have found relatively large gains from electricity, computers and cellphones. In each case the implicit or explicit assumption is that researchers were measuring the valueof a new good to society. In this paper we use the same techniques to find the value to society ofmaking existing goods cheaper. Henry Ford did not invent the car, and the inventors of mechanisedcotton spinning in the industrial revolution invented no new product. But both made existing productsdramatically cheaper, bringing them into the reach of many more consumers. That in turn haspotentially large welfare effects. We find that the consumer surplus of Henry Ford s production linewas around 2% by 1923, 15 years after Ford began to implement the moving assembly line, while themechanisation of cotton spinning was worth around 6% by 1820, 34 years after its initial invention.Both are large: of the same order of magnitude as consumer expenditure on these items, and as largeor larger than the value of the internet to consumers. On the social savings measure traditionally usedby economic historians, these process innovations were worth 15% and 18% respectively, makingthem more important than railroads. Our results remind us that process innovations can be at least asimportant for welfare and productivity as the invention of new products.
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Human beings increase their productivity by specializingtheir resources and exchanging their products. Theorganization of exchange is costly, however, becausespecialized activities need coordination and incentiveshave to be aligned. This work first describes how theseexchanges are organized in an institutional environment.It then focuses on the dual effect of this environment-as with any other specialized resource, institutions maybe used for expropriation purposes. They enjoyspecialization advantages in safeguarding exchange butthey also make possible new forms of opportunism,causing new costs of exchange. Three perverse tendenciesare identified:In the legal field, there is a surplus ofmandatory rules and, at the same time, a deficit in default rules. Second, courts activity is biased againstthe quasi-judicial role of the parties and the market. Third, Market enforcement is based on reputationalassets that are badly exposed to opportunism.
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This paper argues that any specific utility or disutility for gamblingmust be excluded from expected utility because such a theory is consequentialwhile a pleasure or displeasure for gambling is a matter of process, notof consequences. A (dis)utility for gambling is modeled as a process utilitywhich monotonically combines with expected utility restricted to consequences.This allows for a process (dis)utility for gambling to be revealed. Asan illustration, the model shows how empirical observations in the Allaisparadox can reveal a process disutility of gambling. A more general modelof rational behavior combining processes and consequences is then proposedand discussed.