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  1. 6581
    Publicado 2022
    “…Besides neurons, glial cells like astrocytes and microglia, are involved in oxidative and neuroinflammatory pathological pathways, making them interesting targets for neuroprotective strategies. …”
    Libro electrónico
  2. 6582
    Publicado 2004
    “…In-stent restenosis is the result of a process called intima hyperplasia whereby local cell activation and inflammation stimulates growth of smooth muscle cells and deposition of extracellular matrix within the vessel lumen. …”
    Libro electrónico
  3. 6583
    Publicado 2023
    “…Starting with the discussion of 3D and 4D printing of inanimate objects, the book presents several 3D bioprinting techniques and points out the challenges imposed by living cells on the bioprinting process. It argues that, in order to fine-tune the bioprinter, one needs a quantitative analysis of the conditions experienced by cells during printing. …”
    Libro electrónico
  4. 6584
    por Fallada, Hans, 1893-1947
    Publicado 2014
    “…"I lived the same life as everyone else, the life of ordinary people, the masses". Sitting in a prison cell in the autumn of 1944, Hans Fallada sums up his life under the National Socialist dictatorship, the time of inward emigration. …”
    Libro
  5. 6585
    Publicado 2016
    “…Reporter proteins are valid surrogates for direct detection of infected cells in vitro and in vivo, without the use of secondary methodologies to identify infected cells. …”
    Libro electrónico
  6. 6586
    Publicado 2011
    “…This is the first reference on the use of Cell B.E. and GPUs as accelerators for numerical kernels, algorithms, and computational science and engineering applications. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Libro electrónico
  7. 6587
    Publicado 2016
    “…Further knowledge is now needed about the potential consequences of cell immobilization. On one hand, growth and physiology of the cells growing as colonies can be influenced by the microenvironment around the colony. …”
    Electrónico
  8. 6588
    Publicado 2022
    “…Oxygen is an essential molecule in the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in cells, and a lack of energy due to O2 deficiency makes the maintenance of biological functions and human life improbable. …”
    Libro electrónico
  9. 6589
    por Paresys, Isabelle
    Publicado 2015
    “…L'image de soi renvoie en outre à celle des autres, celle de la parenté par exemple, à la fois solidaire et conflictuelle, celle des justiciers et celle de redoutables hommes de...…”
    Electrónico
  10. 6590
    Publicado 2022
    “…Research topics of interest include, but are not limited to, recent advances related to 3D cell culture, biomaterials, tissue engineering, disease modelling, hydrogel, organoids, drug discovery, bioimaging, cardio-renal, metabolic disease, and stem cell biology…”
    Libro electrónico
  11. 6591
    Publicado 2020
    “…After a brief introduction to the Python programming language, you’ll learn how to: •Create an LED night-light that turns itself on and off •Set up a Raspberry Pi camera to take selfies and videos •Set up a webcam to stream video to your cell phone •Manipulate environments in Minecraft •Hijack local radio waves to play your own songs and recordings •Configure Raspberry Pi to send texts to a cell phone •Track your family members' locations via wi-fi and Bluetooth •Create an MP3 player •Set up a camera to take motion-triggered photos of wildlife •Control the electronics in your home with your cell phone •Teach Raspberry Pi to read aloud posts from your Twitter feed •Play “Rock, Paper, Scissors” against Raspberry Pi Raspberry Pi Projects for Kids will deliver hours of fun and endless inspiration! …”
    Libro electrónico
  12. 6592
    Publicado 2018
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…4.1.2 Choosing the correct battery -- 4.1.3 Positioning the vehicle battery -- 4.2 Lead-acid batteries -- 4.2.1 Construction -- 4.2.2 Battery rating -- 4.3 Maintenance, charging and testing batteries -- 4.3.1 Maintenance -- 4.3.2 Charging the lead-acid battery -- 4.3.3 Servicing batteries -- 4.3.4 Battery faults -- 4.3.5 Testing batteries -- 4.3.6 Safety -- 4.4 Advanced battery technology -- 4.4.1 Electrochemistry -- 4.4.2 Electrolytic conduction -- 4.4.3 Ohm's law and electrolytic resistance -- 4.4.4 Electrochemical action of the lead-acid battery -- 4.4.5 Characteristics -- 4.4.6 Peukert's Law -- 4.5 Developments in electrical storage -- 4.5.1 Lead-acid -- 4.5.2 Alkaline -- 4.5.3 ZEBRA -- 4.5.4 Sodium sulphur -- 4.5.5 Swing -- 4.5.6 Fuel cells -- 4.5.7 Super-capacitors -- 4.5.8 Summary -- 4.6 Updates -- 4.6.1 Micro batteries research -- 4.6.2 Lead-acid batteries update -- 4.6.3 Battery diagnostics -- Chapter 5 Charging -- 5.1 Requirements of the charging system -- 5.1.1 Introduction -- 5.1.2 Basic operating principles -- 5.1.3 Vehicle electrical loads -- 5.2 Charging system principles -- 5.2.1 Basic principles -- 5.2.2 Charging voltages -- 5.2.3 Charging circuits -- 5.2.4 Generation of electricity -- 5.2.5 Rectification of AC to DC -- 5.2.6 Regulation of output voltage -- 5.3 Alternators -- 5.3.1 Bosch compact alternator -- 5.3.2 Efficient alternators -- 5.3.3 Water-cooled alternators -- 5.3.4 Denso high-output alternators -- 5.3.5 Charging system testing procedure -- 5.4 Smart charging -- 5.4.1 Introduction and closed loop regulation -- 5.4.2 Open loop regulation -- 5.4.3 Engine performance -- 5.4.4 Fault conditions -- 5.4.5 Summary -- 5.5 Advanced charging system technology -- 5.5.1 Charging system - problems and solutions -- 5.5.2 Charge balance calculation -- 5.5.3 Alternator characteristics -- 5.5.4 Mechanical and external considerations…”
    Libro electrónico
  13. 6593
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Rapprochement des déclarations fondées sur les données des exécutants et celles qui sont fondées... -- 6.6. Répartition par région -- 6.7. …”
    Libro electrónico
  14. 6594
    Publicado 2015
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Penttinen -- 24.1 Introduction 853 -- 24.2 The EMF Question 856 -- 24.3 The Scientific Principle and Process: The Precautionary Principle 856 -- 24.4 The Expert Organizations and Regulation 858 -- 24.5 Some Topics of the EMF Debate 860 -- 24.6 SAR 864 -- 24.7 The Safety Distance and Installation 866 -- 24.8 Summing Up 869 -- 24.9 High-Power Network Planning 870 -- References 880 -- 25 Deployment and Transition of Telecommunication Systems 883 /Michat Maternia -- 25.1 Introduction 883 -- 25.2 Why to Deploy Wireless Systems 883 -- 25.3 Transition of Telecommunication Systems 885 -- 25.4 Network Deployments 886 -- 25.5 Spectrum Considerations for Network Transition 900 -- 25.6 Terminals Support for the Network Transition 904 -- 25.7 Evolution of Macro Sites and Deployment of Small Cells 906 -- 25.8 Beyond 4G Systems: 5G 910 -- 25.9 Challenges and Possibilities 911 -- References 913 -- 26 Wireless Network Measurements 915 /Jyrki T. …”
    Libro electrónico
  15. 6595
    Publicado 2022
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- 4.4.2.4 LQT Design for Step Commands and Step Disturbances -- 4.4.2.5 LQT Design for Sinusoidal References and Disturbances -- 4.5 Summary and Conclusion -- Problems -- References -- Part III Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) -- Chapter 5 Direct‐Current (dc) DERs -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.1.1 System Description -- 5.1.2 General Statement of Control Objectives -- 5.2 Overview of a Solar PV Conversion System -- 5.2.1 Photovoltaic Effect and Solar Cell -- 5.2.2 General PV Converter Structures -- 5.3 Power Control via Current Feedback Loop -- 5.3.1 Control Objectives -- 5.3.2 Control Approach -- 5.3.2.1 Robust Tracking and Current Limiting -- 5.3.2.2 Soft Start Control -- 5.3.3 Design of Feedback Gains Using TF Approach -- 5.3.4 LQT Approach and Design -- 5.3.5 Control Design Requirements for Current Limiting -- 5.4 Grid Voltage Support -- 5.4.1 Explanation on Concept of Inertia -- 5.4.2 Conflict of Inertia Response and Current Limiting -- 5.4.3 Inertia Response Using Capacitor Emulation -- 5.4.4 Full State Feedback of Power Loop -- 5.4.5 Static Grid Voltage Support (Droop Function) -- 5.4.6 Inertia Power Using Grid Voltage Differentiation -- 5.4.7 Common Approach: Nested Control Loops -- 5.5 Analysis of Weak Grid Condition…”
    Libro electrónico
  16. 6596
    Publicado 2002
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…4.1.1 Specifying form properties -- 4.1.2 Giving the form a window title -- 4.1.3 Form events -- 4.2 Creating a field -- 4.2.1 Performing a test run -- 4.2.2 Sharing and reusing a field -- 4.2.3 Field types -- 4.2.4 Field properties -- 4.2.5 Special fields -- 4.2.6 Field events -- 4.2.7 Examples using different field types and events -- 4.3 Sharing design elements with subforms -- 4.3.1 Creating a new subform -- 4.3.2 Removing subforms -- 4.3.3 Adding subforms to a form -- 4.4 Displaying a different form to Web, Notes, and mobile users -- 4.5 Layout regions -- 4.6 Working with collapsible sections -- 4.6.1 Creating a collapsible section -- 4.7 Using tables -- 4.7.1 Creating tables within tables -- 4.7.2 Merging and splitting cells -- 4.7.3 Table properties -- 4.8 Actions -- 4.8.1 Creating an action -- 4.8.2 Removing an action -- 4.8.3 Action properties -- 4.8.4 Action bar properties -- 4.9 Embedded elements -- 4.9.1 Embedded editors -- 4.9.2 Embedded navigators -- 4.9.3 Embedded date picker -- 4.9.4 Embedded outline control -- 4.9.5 Embedded view -- 4.9.6 Embedded group scheduling control -- 4.9.7 Embedded folder pane -- 4.9.8 Embedded file upload control -- 4.10 Other features of forms -- 4.10.1 Horizontal rules -- 4.10.2 Computed text -- 4.10.3 Buttons, Action bar buttons, and hotspots -- 4.11 Images within forms -- 4.11.1 Copying images -- 4.11.2 Importing pictures -- 4.11.3 Using Image Resource -- 4.11.4 Alternate text -- 4.12 Using CGI variables -- 4.12.1 Table of CGI variables supported by Domino -- 4.12.2 Using a field to capture CGI variables -- 4.12.3 Using a LotusScript agent to capture CGI variables -- 4.13 Profile documents -- 4.13.1 Creating a profile form -- 4.13.2 Creating and retrieving profile documents using LotusScript -- 4.14 New features in Domino Designer 6 -- 4.15 Summary -- Chapter 5. …”
    Libro electrónico
  17. 6597
    Publicado 2005
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…3.2.6 WebSphere Application Server licensing and platforms -- 3.2.7 New in WebSphere Application Server - Express V6 -- 3.2.8 Physical Packaging -- 3.3 WebSphere Application Server architecture -- 3.4 Application server configurations -- 3.4.1 Standalone server configuration -- 3.4.2 Distributed server configuration -- 3.5 Cells, nodes and servers -- 3.6 Servers -- 3.6.1 Application server -- 3.6.2 Clusters -- 3.6.3 JMS servers (V5) -- 3.6.4 External servers -- 3.7 Containers -- 3.7.1 Web container -- 3.7.2 EJB container -- 3.7.3 Client application container -- 3.8 Application server services -- 3.8.1 JCA services -- 3.8.2 Transaction service -- 3.8.3 Dynamic cache service -- 3.8.4 Message listener service -- 3.8.5 Object Request Broker service -- 3.8.6 Admin service -- 3.8.7 Name service -- 3.8.8 PMI service -- 3.8.9 Security service -- 3.9 Data Replication Service (DRS) -- 3.10 Virtual hosts -- 3.11 Session management -- 3.11.1 HTTP Session persistence -- 3.11.2 Stateful session EJB persistence -- 3.12 Web services -- 3.12.1 Enterprise services (JCA Web services) -- 3.12.2 Web service client -- 3.12.3 Web service provider -- 3.12.4 Enterprise Web Services -- 3.12.5 IBM WebSphere UDDI Registry -- 3.12.6 Web Services Gateway -- 3.13 Service integration bus -- 3.13.1 Application support -- 3.13.2 Service integration bus and messaging -- 3.13.3 Web services and the integration bus -- 3.14 Security -- 3.14.1 User registry -- 3.14.2 Authentication -- 3.14.3 Authorization -- 3.14.4 Security components -- 3.14.5 Security flows -- 3.15 Resource providers -- 3.15.1 JDBC resources -- 3.15.2 Mail providers -- 3.15.3 JCA resource adapters -- 3.15.4 URL providers -- 3.15.5 JMS providers -- 3.15.6 Resource environment providers -- 3.16 Workload management -- 3.17 High availability -- 3.18 Administration -- 3.18.1 Administration tools…”
    Libro electrónico
  18. 6598
    Publicado 2021
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…3.3 Resolutions in SAR -- 3.4 SAR Image Formation -- 3.5 Range Compression -- 3.5.1 Matched Filter -- 3.5.1.1 Computing Matched Filter Output via Fourier Processing -- 3.5.1.2 Example for Matched Filtering -- 3.5.2 Ambiguity Function -- 3.5.2.1 Relation to Matched Filter -- 3.5.2.2 Ideal Ambiguity Function -- 3.5.2.3 Rectangular-Pulse Ambiguity Function -- 3.5.2.4 LFM-Pulse Ambiguity Function -- 3.5.3 Pulse Compression -- 3.5.3.1 Detailed Processing of Pulse Compression -- 3.5.3.2 Bandwidth, Resolution, and Compression Issues for LFM Signal -- 3.5.3.3 Pulse Compression Example -- 3.6 Azimuth Compression -- 3.6.1 Processing in Azimuth -- 3.6.2 Azimuth Resolution -- 3.6.3 Relation to ISAR -- 3.7 SAR Imaging -- 3.8 SAR Focusing Algorithms -- 3.8.1 RDA -- 3.8.1.1 Range Compression in RDA -- 3.8.1.2 Azimuth Fourier Transform -- 3.8.1.3 Range Cell Migration Correction -- 3.8.1.4 Azimuth Compression -- 3.8.1.5 Simulated SAR Imaging Example -- 3.8.1.6 Drawbacks of RDA -- 3.8.2 Chirp Scaling Algorithm -- 3.8.3 The ω-kA -- 3.8.4 Back-Projection Algorithm -- 3.9 Example of a Real SAR Imagery -- 3.10 Problems in SAR Imaging -- 3.10.1 Range Migration and Range Walk -- 3.10.2 Motion Errors -- 3.10.3 Speckle Noise -- 3.11 Advanced Topics in SAR -- 3.11.1 SAR Interferometry -- 3.11.2 SAR Polarimetry -- 3.12 Matlab Codes -- References -- Chapter 4 Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar Imaging and Its Basic Concepts -- 4.1 SAR versus ISAR -- 4.2 The Relation of Scattered Field to the Image Function in ISAR -- 4.3 One-Dimensional (1D) Range Profile -- 4.4 1D Cross-Range Profile -- 4.5 Two-Dimensional (2D) ISAR Image Formation (Small Bandwidth, Small Angle) -- 4.5.1 Resolutions in ISAR -- 4.5.1.1 Range Resolution -- 4.5.1.2 Cross-Range Resolution: -- 4.5.2 Range and Cross-Range Extends -- 4.5.3 Imaging Multibounces in ISAR -- 4.5.4 Sample Design Procedure for ISAR…”
    Libro electrónico
  19. 6599
    por Lewis, Ted G.
    Publicado 2023
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- 7.6 Discussion -- References -- Chapter 8 Communications and the Internet -- 8.1 Early Years -- 8.1.1 The Natural Monopoly -- 8.1.2 The Communications Act of 1996 -- 8.2 Regulatory Structure -- 8.2.1 The Most Important Person in Modern History -- 8.2.2 The First (Modern) Critical Infrastructure -- 8.3 The Architecture of the Communications Sector -- 8.3.1 Physical Infrastructure -- 8.3.2 Wireless Networks -- 8.3.3 Extra-Terrestrial Communication -- 8.3.4 Land Earth Stations -- 8.3.5 Cellular Networks -- 8.3.6 Cell Phone Generations -- 8.3.7 Wi-Fi Technology -- 8.4 Risk and Resilience Analysis -- 8.4.1 Importance of Carrier Hotels -- 8.4.2 The Submarine Cable Network -- 8.4.3 HPM Threats -- 8.4.4 Cellular Network Threats -- 8.4.5 Physical Threats -- 8.5 The Monoculture Internet -- 8.5.1 The Internet Self-Organized -- 8.5.2 The Original Sins -- 8.5.2.1 The DNS -- 8.5.2.2 More Original Sin -- 8.5.3 The Hierarchical Internet -- 8.5.4 Too Many Open Ports -- 8.6 Internet Governance -- 8.6.1 IAB and IETF -- 8.6.2 ICANN Wars -- 8.6.3 ISOC -- 8.6.4 W3C -- 8.6.5 Internationalization -- 8.6.6 Regulation and Balkanization -- 8.6.6.1 Rise of Regulation -- 8.6.6.2 Criticality of the Internet -- 8.7 Green Communications -- 8.7.1 Solar Computing -- 8.7.2 Quantum Communications -- 8.7.3 Adiabatic Logic -- 8.8 Discussion -- References -- Chapter 9 Cyber Threats -- 9.1 Threat Surface -- 9.1.1 Script-kiddies -- 9.1.2 Black Hats -- 9.1.3 Weaponized Exploits -- 9.1.4 Ransomware and the NSA -- 9.2 Basic Vulnerabilities -- 9.2.1 The First Exploit -- 9.2.2 TCP/IP Flaws -- 9.2.3 Open Ports -- 9.2.4 Buffer Overflow Exploits -- 9.2.5 DDoS Attacks -- 9.2.6 Email Exploits -- 9.2.7 Flawed Application and System Software -- 9.2.8 Trojans, Worms, Viruses, and Keyloggers…”
    Libro electrónico
  20. 6600
    Publicado 1967
    “…An international journal devoted to the rapid publication of full length papers describing original research in the areas of biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, and molecular biophysics…”
    Revista digital