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46101Publicado 2006Tabla de Contenidos: “…Objective 4: Manage Shared Libraries; 4.4.2. Linking Shared Libraries; 4.5. Objective 5: Use Debian Package Management; 4.5.2. …”
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46102Publicado 2009Tabla de Contenidos: “…2.1.2.8 Resolution2.1.2.9 Bandwidth; 2.1.3 Sensor Performance Characteristics of an Example Device; 2.1.3.1 Transfer Function; 2.1.3.2 Sensitivity; 2.1.3.3 Dynamic Range; 2.1.3.4 Hysteresis; 2.1.3.5 Temperature Coefficient; 2.1.3.6 Linearity; 2.1.3.7 Noise; 2.1.3.8 Resolution; 2.1.3.9 Bandwidth; 2.1.4 Introduction to Sensor Electronics; 2.1.5 Types of Sensors; 2.1.5.1 Resistive Sensor Circuits; 2.1.5.2 Capacitance measuring circuits; 2.1.5.3 Inductance Measurement Circuits; 2.1.6 Sensor Limitations; 2.1.6.1 Limitations in Resistance Measurement…”
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46103Publicado 2014Tabla de Contenidos: “…Machine generated contents note: Foreword ix Preface xi Acknowledgements xv 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Motivation 1 1.2 Basic Fi-Wi System Architecture 10 1.3 Major Issues 12 1.4 Other Fiber Feeder Approaches 13 1.5 Book Outline 14 2 Important Fi-Wi Link Elements 17 2.1 RF-Optical Modulation 17 2.2 The Fiber Channel 29 2.3 Optical Receiver 36 2.4 Brief Review of Baseband-RF Modulation Techniques 40 2.5 The Wireless Channel 42 3 Power Link Budget and Cumulating SNR 49 3.1 Introduction 49 3.2 System Description 50 3.3 Optical Signal to Noise Ratio (OSNR) 51 3.4 Cumulative Signal to Noise Ratio (cSNR) 57 3.5 RAP Design Considerations 58 3.6 Summary 62 4 An Improved Expression for Relative Intensity Noise 63 4.1 Basics 63 4.2 The Fundamental Noise Processes in Radio over Fiber Links 64 4.3 The Signal to Noise Ratio 69 4.4 Numerical Evaluation and Discussion 71 4.5 Summary 72 5 Subcarrier Multiplexed ROF Downlink 75 5.1 Introduction 75 5.2 Background 75 5.3 The ROF Downlink Channel 77 5.4 The Wireless Downlink Channel 91 5.5 Numerical Evaluation and Discussion 92 6 Subcarrier Multiplexed ROF Uplink 97 6.1 The Wireless Uplink Channel 97 6.2 The ROF Uplink Channel 99 6.3 Signals to Distortion, Interference and Noise Ratios 111 6.4 Numerical Evaluations and Discussion 113 6.5 Summary 115 7 Externally Modulated ROF Links 121 7.1 Mach-Zehnder Modulator 121 7.2 Electro-Absorption Modulator (EAM) 125 7.3 Reflective Semiconductor Optical Amplifier (RSOA) 128 7.4 Optimization of the MZI Bias Voltage 128 7.5 Subcarrier Multiplexed Signals in MZI 135 8 DSP Modeling of the ROF Link Nonlinearity 141 8.1 Introduction 141 8.2 Various Attempts to Reduce NLD 142 8.3 DSP Approaches 144 8.4 Basics of DSP for Nonlinear Systems 146 8.5 Baseband Representation of a Passband Complex Nonlinear System 148 8.6 Nonlinear Modeling of Fi-Wi Link 149 9 Adaptive Compensation for the ROF Link Nonlinearity 151 9.1 Adaptive Modeling of the ROF Link 151 9.2 Asymmetric Compensation 159 9.3 Summary 169 10 Joint Estimation of the Fiber Wireless Channel 171 10.1 The Wiener and Hammerstein System Model for Fi-Wi Links 171 10.2 Fiber-Wireless Channel Estimation 172 10.3 Case Study 180 10.4 Summary 182 11 Joint Equalization for the Fiber Wireless Channel 185 11.1 Equalization of the Wireless Channel 185 11.2 Optimization of Polynomial Filter Parameters 189 11.3 Optimization of Linear Filter Parameters 191 11.4 Summary 196 12 Performance Evaluation of the Hammerstein type DFE 197 12.1 Evaluation of the Polynomial Filter 197 12.2 Evaluation of Linear Filters 203 12.3 Case Study 204 12.4 Summary 212 13 Multiuser CDMA Fi-Wi Systems 213 13.1 Multiuser Fi-Wi Uplink Model 213 13.2 Correlation Relationships 215 13.3 ROF Channel Estimation 220 13.4 Case Study 221 13.5 Fiber-Wireless Uplink Equalization 224 13.6 Equalization: Simulation Results and Discussion 225 13.7 Summary 227 14 Fi-Wi for 4G, 5G and OFDM Wireless Networks 229 14.1 Brief History of Cellular Communication Systems 230 14.2 Wireless Access Schemes 232 14.3 Peak to Average Power Ratio Reduction Techniques 235 14.4 OFDM ROF System Improvement 237 14.5 Combinations of OFDMA and CDMA 241 14.6 Summary 242 References 243 References 248 List of Abbreviations 249 …”
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46104Publicado 2017Tabla de Contenidos: “…. -- How it works... -- Using AMQP library to communicate with IoT Hub -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- Message Queuing Telemetry Transport Protocol (MQTT) -- Getting started -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- IoT protocol gateway -- Getting started -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Using MQTT .NET library to communicate with IoT Hub -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Connecting IoT Hub using MQTT client tools -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- How to choose between protocols -- Getting ready -- How do it... -- How it works... -- Chapter 5: Azure IoT Hub Security and Best Practices -- Introduction -- Securing a device with IoT Hub -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Securing a communication -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- There's more... -- IP filtering with IoT Hub -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- IoT Hub access rights -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- Security best practices -- How to do it... -- There's more... -- Chapter 6: IoT Suite and Pre-Configured Solutions -- Introduction -- Creating a Pre-configured solution -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- IoT Suite remote monitoring -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- See also -- IoT Suite predictive maintenance -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- See also -- IoT Suite connected factory -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- Customizing an IoT Suite -- How to do it... -- How it works…”
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46105Publicado 2018Tabla de Contenidos: “…Other operators -- Objects -- Classes -- The : operator -- Tables inside of objects -- Inheritance -- Single inheritance -- Multiple inheritance -- Summary -- Chapter 4: Lua Libraries -- Technical requirements -- The global table -- Explicit variables -- Dynamic variables -- Environment -- math -- Trigonometry -- Changing numbers -- Comparing numbers -- Randomness -- Constants -- Everything else -- File IO -- Opening a file -- Writing data -- Reading data -- Reading line by line -- Reading bits of data -- Closing a file -- Interfacing with the operating system -- Working with time -- Interacting with the shell -- Working with files -- More strings -- Searching for a substring -- Extracting a substring -- Case manipulation -- Creating and loading modules -- Creating a module -- Loading and using modules -- Avoiding parsing -- Executing files -- Summary -- Chapter 5: Debugging Lua -- Technical requirements -- The debug library -- Introspective information -- The debug.getinfo return value -- Filtering the information -- Local variables -- Hooks -- Line ("l") -- Call ("c") -- Return ("r") -- Setting a counter -- Multiple hooks -- Traceback -- Debugger.lua -- Using debugger.lua -- Error-handling in Lua -- pcall and error -- assert -- Profiling -- The profile module -- Using the profile module -- Integrated development environments -- LuaEdit -- Breakpoints -- Locals and Watch -- Callstack -- Decoda -- Starting debugging -- Everything else -- Zero Brane Studio -- Selecting an interpreter -- Starting the debugger -- Visual Studio Code -- Summary -- Chapter 6: Embedding Lua -- Technical requirements -- Working with the C API -- The stack -- Pushing to the stack -- Querying the stack -- Reading from the stack -- Stack size -- Reading Lua variables from C -- Loading a Lua file -- Reading global variables -- Example -- Creating Lua variables from C.…”
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46106Publicado 2024Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- Summary -- References -- Chapter 8: Techniques for Identifying and Removing Bias -- The bias conundrum -- Types of bias -- Easy to identify bias -- Difficult to identify bias -- The data-centric imperative -- Sampling methods -- Other data-centric techniques -- Case study -- Loading the libraries -- AllKNN undersampling method -- Instance hardness undersampling method -- Oversampling methods -- Shapley values to detect bias, oversample, and undersample data -- Summary -- Chapter 9: Dealing with Edge Cases and Rare Events in Machine Learning -- Importance of detecting rare events and edge cases in machine learning -- Statistical methods -- Z-scores -- Interquartile Range (IQR) -- Box plots -- Scatter plots -- Anomaly detection -- Unsupervised method using Isolation Forest -- Semi-supervised methods using autoencoders -- Supervised methods using SVMs -- Data augmentation and resampling techniques -- Oversampling using SMOTE -- Undersampling using RandomUnderSampler -- Cost-sensitive learning -- Choosing evaluation metrics -- Ensemble techniques -- Bagging -- Boosting -- Stacking -- Summary -- Part 4: Getting Started with Data-Centric ML -- Chapter 10: Kick-Starting Your Journey in Data-Centric Machine Learning -- Solving six common ML challenges -- Being a champion for data quality -- Bringing people together -- Taking accountability for AI ethics and fairness -- Making data everyone's business - our own experience -- Summary -- References -- Index -- Other Books You May Enjoy…”
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46107Publicado 2024Tabla de Contenidos: “…Fetching, pulling, and pushing Git repositories -- Fetching repositories -- Pulling repositories -- Pushing to repositories -- Managing branches -- Viewing changes in repositories -- Linking GitHub issues -- Summary -- Chapter 10: Sharing Code with Live Share -- Technical requirements -- Understanding Live Share -- Using Live Share -- Performing live editing -- Sharing a terminal with other collaborators -- Summary -- Chapter 11: Working with Extensions in Visual Studio -- Technical requirements -- Working with the Extensions tool -- Searching for and installing extensions -- Reviewing VS Marketplace -- Setting up extensions -- Creating a simple VS 2022 extension -- Summary -- Chapter 12: Using Popular Extensions -- Technical requirements -- Using HTML Snippet Pack -- Cleaning up code with CodeMaid -- Compiling web libraries with Web Compiler -- Identifying white spaces with Indent Guides -- Optimizing images with Image Optimizer -- Highlighting messages in the Output window with VSColorOutput64 -- Managing .resx files easily with ResXManager -- Summary -- Chapter 13: Learning Keyboard Shortcuts -- Technical requirements -- Shortcuts for use in source code -- Shortcuts for searching and navigating source code -- Shortcuts for editing and refactoring -- Shortcuts for debugging and testing -- The most common shortcuts for use in the IDE -- Creating custom shortcuts -- Farewell -- Index -- Other Books You May Enjoy…”
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46108Publicado 2024Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- Implementing Chains -- Example Use Case -- Common Components -- Tools That Implement Chains -- Comparing Results -- Conclusion -- Summarization -- Summarization in the Context of Cost and Performance -- Efficiency in Data Processing -- Cost-Effective Storage -- Enhanced Downstream Applications -- Improved Cache Utilization -- Summarization as a Preprocessing Step -- Enhanced User Experience -- Conclusion -- Batch Prompting for Efficient Inference -- Batch Inference -- Experimental Results -- Using the accelerate Library -- Using the DeepSpeed Library -- Batch Prompting -- Example of Using Batch Prompting -- Model Optimization Methods -- Quantization -- Code Example -- Recent Advancements: GPTQ -- Parameter-Efficient Fine-Tuning Methods -- Recap of PEFT Methods -- Code Example -- Cost and Performance Implications -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 4 Model Selection and Alternatives -- Introduction to Model Selection -- Motivating Example: The Tale of Two Models -- The Role of Compact and Nimble Models -- Examples of Successful Smaller Models -- Quantization for Powerful but Smaller Models -- Text Generation with Mistral 7B -- Zephyr 7B and Aligned Smaller Models -- CogVLM for Language-Vision Multimodality -- Prometheus for Fine-Grained Text Evaluation -- Orca 2 and Teaching Smaller Models to Reason -- Breaking Traditional Scaling Laws with Gemini and Phi -- Phi 1, 1.5, and 2 B Models -- Gemini Models…”
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46109Publicado 2015Tabla de Contenidos: “…Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Credits -- 1 Functions -- 1.1 Review of Functions -- 1.2 Representing Functions -- 1.3 Inverse, Exponential, and logarithmic Functions -- 1.4 Trigonometric Functions and Their inverses -- Review Exercises -- 2 Limits -- 2.1 The idea of limits -- 2.2 Definitions of limits -- 2.3 Techniques for computing limits -- 2.4 Infinite limits -- 2.5 Limits at infinity -- 2.6 Continuity -- 2.7 Precise definitions of limits -- Review Exercises -- 3 Derivatives -- 3.1 Introducing the derivative -- 3.2 Working with derivatives -- 3.3 Rules of differentiation -- 3.4 The Product and Quotient rules -- 3.5 Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions -- 3.6 Derivatives as rates of change -- 3.7 The chain rule -- 3.8 Implicit differentiation -- 3.9 Derivatives of logarithmic and Exponential Functions -- 3.10 Derivatives of inverse Trigonometric Functions -- 3.11 Related rates -- Review Exercises -- 4 Applications of the derivative -- 4.1 Maxima and minima -- 4.2 What derivatives Tell us -- 4.3 Graphing Functions -- 4.4 Optimization Problems -- 4.5 Linear approximation and differentials -- 4.6 Mean Value Theorem -- 4.7 L'hôpital's rule -- 4.8 Newton's method -- 4.9 Antiderivatives -- Review Exercises -- 5 Integration -- 5.1 Approximating areas under curves -- 5.2 Definite integrals -- 5.3 Fundamental Theorem of calculus -- 5.4 Working with integrals -- 5.5 Substitution rule -- Review Exercises -- 6 Applications of integration -- 6.1 Velocity and net change -- 6.2 Regions between curves -- 6.3 Volume by slicing -- 6.4 Volume by shells -- 6.5 Length of curves -- 6.6 Surface area -- 6.7 Physical applications -- 6.8 Logarithmic and Exponential Functions revisited -- 6.9 Exponential models -- 6.10 Hyperbolic Functions -- Review Exercises -- 7 Integration Techniques -- 7.1 Basic approaches…”
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46110Publicado 2015Tabla de Contenidos: “…Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Credits -- 1 Functions -- 1.1 Review of Functions -- 1.2 Representing Functions -- 1.3 Trigonometric Functions -- Review Exercises -- 2 Limits -- 2.1 The Idea of Limits -- 2.2 Definitions of Limits -- 2.3 Techniques for Computing Limits -- 2.4 Infinite Limits -- 2.5 Limits at Infinity -- 2.6 Continuity -- 2.7 Precise Definitions of Limits -- Review Exercises -- 3 Derivatives -- 3.1 Introducing the Derivative -- 3.2 Working with Derivatives -- 3.3 Rules of Differentiation -- 3.4 The Product and Quotient Rules -- 3.5 Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions -- 3.6 Derivatives as Rates of Change -- 3.7 The Chain Rule -- 3.8 Implicit Differentiation -- 3.9 Related Rates -- Review Exercises -- 4 Applications of the Derivative -- 4.1 Maxima and Minima -- 4.2 What Derivatives Tell Us -- 4.3 Graphing Functions -- 4.4 Optimization Problems -- 4.5 Linear Approximation and Differentials -- 4.6 Mean Value Theorem -- 4.7 L'Hôpital's Rule -- 4.8 Newton's Method -- 4.9 Antiderivatives -- Review Exercises -- 5 Integration -- 5.1 Approximating Areas under Curves -- 5.2 Definite Integrals -- 5.3 Fundamental Theorem of Calculus -- 5.4 Working with Integrals -- 5.5 Substitution Rule -- Review Exercises -- 6 Applications of Integration -- 6.1 Velocity and Net Change -- 6.2 Regions Between Curves -- 6.3 Volume by Slicing -- 6.4 Volume by Shells -- 6.5 Length of Curves -- 6.6 Surface Area -- 6.7 Physical Applications -- Review Exercises -- 7 Logarithmic and Exponential Functions -- 7.1 Inverse Functions -- 7.2 The Natural Logarithmic and Exponential Functions -- 7.3 Logarithmic and Exponential Functions with Other Bases -- 7.4 Exponential Models -- 7.5 Inverse Trigonometric Functions -- 7.6 L'Hôpital's Rule and Growth Rates of Functions -- 7.7 Hyperbolic Functions -- Review Exercises -- 8 Integration Techniques…”
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46111Publicado 2023Tabla de Contenidos: “…Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright and Credits -- Contributors -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Part 1: Introduction to Microfrontends -- Chapter 1: Introducing Microfrontends -- Technical requirements -- Defining Microfrontends -- Understanding the Microfrontend Premium -- Exploring the benefits of Microfrontends -- Understanding Microfrontend patterns -- The Multi-SPA Pattern -- The Micro Apps Pattern -- Choosing a suitable pattern -- Team Composition -- Frequency of Deployments -- Hello World with Microfrontends -- Summary -- Chapter 2: Key Principles and Components of Microfrontends -- Understanding the Key Principles -- Domain Driven Teams -- Isolating Failure -- Deploying Independently -- Preferring Runtime Integrations -- Avoiding the "Distributed Monolith" trap -- Technology agnostic -- Granular Scaling -- Culture of Automation and DevOps -- The key Components of a Microfrontend Architecture -- Routing Engine -- A global state and a Communication Channel -- Source code Version Control -- A Component Library -- Summary -- Chapter 3: Monorepos versus Polyrepos for Microfrontends -- Technical requirements -- Repo types and their nuances -- Monorepos -- Polyrepos -- Differences between Polyrepos and Monorepos -- Choosing Monorepos for Microfrontends -- Popular Monorepo tools -- Setting up our Monorepo -- Running the app locally -- Creating a new app with Nx Console -- Setting permissions in your Monorepo -- Summary -- Part 2: Architecting Microfrontends -- Chapter 4: Implementing the Multi-SPA Pattern for Microfrontends -- Technical requirements -- Understanding the multi-SPA architecture -- Building our Multi-SPA Microfrontend -- Setting up our mini-apps -- Using a shared component library -- Setting up Routing -- Setting up a mocked product list -- Adding the product grid and checkout components -- Setting up a Global Shared State…”
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46112Publicado 2023Tabla de Contenidos: “…Illustrations On Special Cases -- 2.4 Exercises -- Bibliography -- 3 The RUL Loss Rate for a Special Class of Time-To-Failure Distributions*: MRL Linear Function of Time -- 3.1 Characterizing the Special Family of Distributions -- 3.2 Limiting Cases -- 3.2.1 Exponential Distribution -- 3.2.2 Dirac Distribution -- 3.2.3 Uniform Distribution -- 3.3 Synopsis -- 3.4 RUL Distribution, Coefficient of Variation of TTF and RUL -- 3.4.1 Coefficient of Variation of the Time to Failure -- 3.4.2 Coefficient of Variation of the RUL -- 3.5 Confidence Interval for RUL and Relation to RUL Loss Rate -- 3.6 Higher-Order Moments and Moment-Generating Function -- 3.6.1 Moment-Generating Function -- 3.6.2 Moment-Generating Function for Special TTF Family -- 3.7 Cumulative Hazard Function -- 3.8 Exercises -- Bibliography -- 4 Generalization to an MRL Piecewise-Linear Function of Time -- 4.1 Reliability Function, MRL, and Failure Rate -- 4.2 Exercises -- Bibliography -- 5 Generalization to a Wide Class of Lifetime Distributions -- 5.1 Introduction: Generalization Method -- 5.2 Nonlinear Time Transformation -- 5.3 Confidence Interval for RUL -- 5.4 Application to Weibull Distribution -- 5.4.1 Derivation of the Nonlinear Transformation -- 5.4.2 Derivation of Confidence Intervals for the RUL -- 5.5 Application to Gamma Distribution -- 5.6 Application to the Lognormal Distribution…”
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46113por Knudsen, SteenTabla de Contenidos: “…Spotted Arrays 9 -- 1.6 Summary 11 -- 1.7 Further Reading 13 -- 2 Overview of Data Analysis 15 -- 3 Basic Data Analysis 17 -- 3.1 Absolute Measurements 17 -- 3.2 Scaling 18 -- 3.2.1 Example: Linear and Nonlinear Scaling 20 -- 3.3 Detection of Outliers 20 -- 3.4 Fold Change 21 -- 3.5 Significance 22 -- 3.5.1 Nonparametric Tests 24 -- 3.5.2 Correction for Multiple Testing 24 -- 3.5.3 Example I: t-Test and ANOVA 25 -- 3.5.4 Example II: Number of Replicates 26 -- 3.6 Summary 28 -- 3.7 Further Reading 29 -- 4 Visualization by Reduction of Dimensionality 33 -- 4.1 Principal Component Analysis 33 -- 4.2 Example 1: PCA on Small Data Matrix 35 -- 4.3 Example 2: PCA on Real Data 37 -- 4.4 Summary 37 -- 4.5 Further Reading 39 -- 5 Cluster Analysis 41 -- 5.1 Hierarchical Clustering 41 -- 5.2 K-means Clustering 43 -- 5.3 Self-Organizing Maps 44 -- 5.4 Distance Measures 45 -- 5.4.1 Example: Comparison of Distance Measures 47 -- 5.5 Normalization 49 -- 5.6 Visualization of Clusters 50 -- 5.6.1 Example: Visualization of Gene Clusters in -- Bladder Cancer 50 -- 5.7 Summary 50 -- 5.8 Further Reading 52 -- 6 Beyond Cluster Analysis 55 -- 6.1 Function Prediction 55 -- 6.2 Discovery of Regulatory Elements in Promoter -- Regions 56 -- 6.2.1 Example 1: Discovery of Proteasomal Element 57 -- 6.2.2 Example 2: Rediscovery of Mlu Cell Cycle -- Box (MCB) 57 -- 6.3 Integration of data 58 -- 6.4 Summary 59 -- 6.5 Further Reading 59 -- 7 Reverse Engineering of Regulatory Networks 63 -- 7.1 The Time-Series Approach 63 -- 7.2 The Steady-State Approach 64 -- 7.3 Limitations of Network Modeling 65 -- 7.4 Example 1: Steady-State Model 65 -- 7.5 Example 2: Steady-State Model on Real Data 66 -- 7.6 Example 3: Steady-State Model on Real Data 68 -- 7.7 Example 4: Linear Time-Series Model 68 -- 7.8 Further Reading 71 -- 8 Molecular Classifiers 75 -- 8.1 Classification Schemes 76 -- 8.1.1 Nearest Neighbor 76 -- 8.1.2 Neural Networks 76 -- 8.1.3 Support Vector Machine 76 -- 8.2 Example I: Classification of Cancer Subtypes 77 -- 8.3 Example II: Classification of Cancer Subtypes 78 -- 8.4 Summary 79 -- 8.5 Further Reading 79 -- 9 Selection of Genes for Spotting on Arrays 81 -- 9.1 Gene Finding 82 -- 9.2 Selection of Regions Within Genes 82 -- 9.3 Selection of Primers for PCR 83 -- 9.4 Selection of Unique Oligomer Probes 83 -- 9.4.1 Example: Finding PCR Primers for Gene -- AF105374 83 -- 9.5 Experimental Design 84 -- 9.6 Further Reading 84 -- 10 Limitations of Expression Analysis 87 -- 10.1 Relative VersusAbsoluteRNA Quantification 88 -- 10.2 Further Reading 88 -- 11 Genotyping Chips 91 -- 11.1 Example: NeuralNetworksfor GeneChipprediction 91 -- 11.2 Further Reading 93 -- 12 Software Issues and Data Formats 95 -- 12.1 Standardization Efforts 96 -- 12.2 Standard File Format 97 -- 12.2.1 Example: Small Scripts in Awk 97 -- 12.3 Software for Clustering 98 -- 12.3.1 Example: Clustering with ClustArray 99 -- 12.4 Software for Statistical Analysis 99 -- 12.4.1 Example: StatisticalAnalysis with R 99 -- 12.4.2 The affyR Software Package 103 -- 12.4.3 Commercial Statistics Packages 103 -- 12.5 Summary 103 -- 12.6 Further Reading 104 -- 13 Commercial Software Packages 105 -- 14 Bibliography 109 -- Index 123.…”
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46114Publicado 2019Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- La risa es revolucionaria y la guillotina un icono adolescente -- Algoritmo nuestro que estas en los cielos -- Cinco razones, sin embargo, para hablar de la izquierda -- 2. Cielo o infierno, Cola -Cao o Nesquik y derechas e izquierdas. (...) -- 3. …”
Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull (Otras Fuentes: Universidad Loyola - Universidad Loyola Granada, Biblioteca de la Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca)Libro electrónico -
46115por Marion Young, IrisTabla de Contenidos: “…Aquellos que asumen la responsabilidad política; Capítulo IV El modelo de la conexión social; Las virtudes y las limitaciones de la obligación; El modelo de la conexión social; 1. No aislar…”
Publicado 2011
Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull (Otras Fuentes: Biblioteca de la Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca, Universidad Loyola - Universidad Loyola Granada)Libro electrónico -
46116por Barbero de Granda, Maria, 1973-Tabla de Contenidos: “….); Página legal; Índice; Prólogo; 1 El principio; Crisis de pareja; La separación emocional; La separación física; Llega el momento de hablar con nuestros hijos; ¿Se lo contamos a los niños?…”
Publicado 2008
Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull (Otras Fuentes: Universidad Loyola - Universidad Loyola Granada, Biblioteca de la Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca)Libro electrónico -
46117por Asociación Alemana de Investigación sobre América Latina.Tabla de Contenidos: “…Movimientos indígenas en búsqueda de liberación -- El movimiento indígena: del nacional-populismo al neoliberalismo / ¿Se puede hablar de actores sociales étnicos en América Latina? …”
Publicado 1998
Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull (Otras Fuentes: Universidad Loyola - Universidad Loyola Granada, Biblioteca de la Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca)Libro electrónico -
46118por International Trilobite ConferenceTabla de Contenidos:
Publicado 2008Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull (Otras Fuentes: Universidad Loyola - Universidad Loyola Granada, Biblioteca de la Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca)Libro electrónico -
46119Publicado 2012Tabla de Contenidos: “…El Estado de derecho: perspectivas político-jurídicas, socioeconómicas y culturales -- La relación con las normas en América Latina y el ordinario trabajo moral del sujeto / El desarrollo del Estado regulador en América Latina / Los derechos humanos como autorización para hablar. Metatexto universal y experiencias particulares / ¿Democracia desigual o desigualdad democrática? …”
Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull (Otras Fuentes: Universidad Loyola - Universidad Loyola Granada, Biblioteca de la Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca)Libro electrónico -
46120por Grün, AnselmTabla de Contenidos:
Publicado 2013Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull (Otras Fuentes: Universidad Loyola - Universidad Loyola Granada, Biblioteca de la Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca)Libro electrónico