Optimal Sampling Interval
Mostrando 1-5 de 5 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Uma abordagem bayesiana para o método de controle on-line de Taguchi para atributos / A bayesian aproach of Taguchi´s On-line control method for attributes
Nesse trabalho, apresentaremos o método econômico desenvolvido por Taguchi para monitoramento on line da qualidade para atributos. O propósito deste método é obter o intervalo de inspeção que minimiza o custo esperado por item produzido em um processo industrial. Em seguida, mostraremos o modelo alternativo proposto por Nayebpour e Woodall (1993) e a
Publicado em: 2008
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2. Development of a population pharmacokinetic model and optimal sampling strategies for intravenous ciprofloxacin.
Data obtained from 74 acutely ill patients treated in two clinical efficacy trials were used to develop a population model of the pharmacokinetics of intravenous (i.v.) ciprofloxacin. Dosage regimens ranged between 200 mg every 12 h and 400 mg every 8 h. Plasma samples (2 to 19 per patient; mean +/- standard deviation = 7 +/- 5) were obtained and assayed (by
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3. Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Modeling of Anidulafungin (LY303366): Reappraisal of Its Efficacy in Neutropenic Animal Models of Opportunistic Mycoses Using Optimal Plasma Sampling
The compartmental pharmacokinetics of anidulafungin (VER-002; formerly LY303366) in plasma were characterized with normal rabbits, and the relationships between drug concentrations and antifungal efficacy were assessed in clinically applicable infection models in persistently neutropenic animals. At intravenous dosages ranging from 0.1 to 20 mg/kg of body we
American Society for Microbiology.
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4. Application of a gloved-hand model for multiparameter measurements of skin-degerming activity.
The application of an established gloved-hand model to multiparameter measurements of skin-degerming activity is described. In particular, appropriate experimental designs are illustrated which allow characterization of performance of topical skin-cleansing preparations in terms of rapid, sustained, cummulative, and persistent skin-degerming effects on the h
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5. Noise aliasing and the 3D NEQ of flat-panel cone-beam CT: Effect of 2D∕3D apertures and sampling
The ability to tune an imaging system to be optimal for a specific task is an essential component of image quality. This article discusses the ability to tune the noise-equivalent quanta (NEQ) of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) by managing noise aliasing through binning of data at different points in the reconstruction cascade. The noise power spectrum,
American Association of Physicists in Medicine.