Automation Of Measures
Mostrando 13-22 de 22 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Modelação temporal de processos de aprendizagem : Implicações praticas e teoricas
Studies that analyze a temporal variation in learning and memory processes are relatively scattered and inconsistent, mainly due to the lack of systematic methods and specifications of the necessary controls that would allow the dissection of a temporal component in the learning process per se. Here we analyze the difficulties of this kind of study and sugge
Publicado em: 1999
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14. Estudo morfometrico da região orbitaria humana atraves da reconstrução tridimensional computadorizada de imagens tomograficas
A morphometric study was conducted in five humans cadaver heads with preserved orbital region , obtained from the Departament of Human Anatomy in I the Institute of Biology of the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP). The heads were scanned by a computer tomograph in the Radiology Departament of the Clinics Hospital. Three dimensional reconstructions were
Publicado em: 1995
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15. Medidas de complexidade para avaliação de mudanças em sistemas de software
Software evolution activities require measures for the prediction of the amount of effort to be applied in any software system change. Probability Matrices (Pf and Pc) and Effort Matrices (Ef and Ec) focus on the interface between modules in the software system and allow a quantitative analysis of the side effects produced by a change. From these matrices, c
Publicado em: 1992
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16. AUTOMATED SYSTEM FOR THE READING AND ANALYSIS OF STRUCTURAL MEASUREMENTS (S.A.L.A.M.E. PROJECT) - STUDY OF THE HARDWARE / SISTEMA AUTOMÁTICO DE LEITURA E ANÁLISE DE MEDIDAS ESTRUTURAIS (PROJETO S.A.L.A.M.E) - ESTUDO DO HARDWARE
The Structural Laboratory of the Civil Engineering Departament (EGG) is present involved in designing a system for the automation of the existing system. The system measures and characteristics by moans of interest on a structural model design. Tho transducers, linked to Wheatstone bridges, to induced structurals trains imposed upon the model being studied.
Publicado em: 1967
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17. Automated Measurement of Mouse Freezing Behavior and its Use for Quantitative Trait Locus Analysis of Contextual Fear Conditioning in (BALB/cJ × C57BL/6J)F2 Mice
The most commonly measured mouse behavior in fear conditioning tests is freezing. A technical limitation, particularly for genetic studies, is the method of direct observation used for quantifying this response, with the potential for bias or inconsistencies. We report the use of a computerized method based on latency between photobeam interruption measures
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.
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18. The impact of economic issues on Nigerian health sciences libraries.
Economic issues are among the most important factors affecting health sciences libraries in Nigeria. These issues are influenced by the political, cultural, geographic, and demographic characteristics of the country. Significant economic issues are the dependence of the national economy on a single commodity, large foreign debt and spiraling inflation, strin
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19. Automation and limitation of 17 beta oestradiol dehydrogenase in monitoring ovarian function.
An automated enzymatic assay which measures combined concentrations of urinary oestrone and oestradiol within 15 minutes of hydrolysis has been developed using placental 17 beta oestradiol dehydrogenase. This assay is comparable to radioimmunoassay in its precision and sensitivity and is quicker, more convenient, and more economical. The 17 beta oestradiol d
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20. A study of workload units in five microbiology laboratories.
A study of a modified Canadian unit system of measuring laboratory workload was undertaken in five joint Public Health Laboratory Service and hospital microbiology laboratories. Ten percent of the specimens received over six months were sampled, the number of units expended on each was recorded, and the results were analysed on a central computer. The proces
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21. Semiautomation of Multilocus Sequence Typing for the Characterization of Clinical Isolates of Neisseria meningitidis
The Scottish Meningococcus and Pneumococcus Reference Laboratory (SMPRL) provides a national service for the laboratory confirmation of meningococcal and pneumococcal disease in Scotland. Part of this service includes the serogrouping of meningococcal isolates followed by typing and subtyping. The procedures for this are labor-intensive but important for the
American Society for Microbiology.
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22. Understanding adverse events: human factors.
(1) Human rather than technical failures now represent the greatest threat to complex and potentially hazardous systems. This includes healthcare systems. (2) Managing the human risks will never be 100% effective. Human fallibility can be moderated, but it cannot be eliminated. (3) Different error types have different underlying mechanisms, occur in differen