417 research outputs found
Video Data Visualization System: Semantic Classification And Personalization
We present in this paper an intelligent video data visualization tool, based
on semantic classification, for retrieving and exploring a large scale corpus
of videos. Our work is based on semantic classification resulting from semantic
analysis of video. The obtained classes will be projected in the visualization
space. The graph is represented by nodes and edges, the nodes are the keyframes
of video documents and the edges are the relation between documents and the
classes of documents. Finally, we construct the user's profile, based on the
interaction with the system, to render the system more adequate to its
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Effet du chrome niacinate sur la tolérance au glucose chez le rat wistar
Le chrome est un oligoélément essentiel à l’homéostasie du métabolisme glucidique qui pourrait également être impliqué dans l’étiologie de l’athérosclérose. Trois lots de rats Wistar males (n= 30, âgé de 2 mois) traités quotidiennement et pendant 28 jours. Les Contrôles ont reçu du sérum physiologique (1µL/g/j, ip), groupe II a reçu la dexaméthasone (DEX : 0,2 mg/kg/j, ip) et les rats du groupe III ont reçu le même régime que le groupe II avec une supplémentation en CrN à partir du 7 ème jour de l’expérimentation (CrN : 30 mg/kg/j, PO). A la fin de l’expérimentation, les rats sont sacrifiés et les paramètres biochimiques sont dosés. Les résultats montrent une augmentation du poids corporel des rats témoins par apport aux groupes traités par la DEX. La supplémentation en CrN n’a pas corrigé l’élévation de la glycémie et de l’insulinémie engendré par la DEX, de même l’ajout du CrN n’influe pas sur la variation des taux de la triglycéridémie et de la cholestérolémie entrainés par la DEX. Il est notamment observé que l’addition du CrN n’a pas d’effet notable sur la fonction hépatique et la fonction rénale.Mots-clés : chrome, diabète, glycémie, dexaméthasone.Effect of chromium niacinate on glucose tolerance at wistar rat Chromium is an essential trace element in the homeostasis of glucose metabolism could also be involved in the etiology of atherosclerosis. Three groups of male Wistar rats (n= 30, age 2 months) treated daily for 28 days. Controls received saline (1µl/g/day, ip), group II received dexamethasone (DEX: 0, 2 mg/kg/day, ip) and the rats of group III received the same treatment as the group II with supplementation CrN from the 7 day of the experiment (CrN: 30 mg/kg/day, PO). At the end of the experiment, the rats were sacrificed and biochemical parameters were measured. The results show an increase in the body weight of control rats contribution to the DEX treated groups. CrN supplementation did not correct the elevation of blood glucose and insulin caused by DEX. The addition of CrN does not affect the rate of change in triglycerides and cholesterol trained by DEX. It is particularly noted that the addition of CrN has no significant effect on liver and kidney functions.Keywords : chromium, diabetes, glucose, dexamethasone
sl(2)-Trivial Deformations of VectPol(R)-Modules of Symbols
We consider the action of VectPol(R) by Lie derivative on the spaces of symbols of differential operators. We study the deformations of this action that become trivial once restricted to sl(2). Necessary and sufficient conditions for integrability of infinitesimal deformations are given
Elevation of serum soluble E-selectin and VCAM-1 in severe asthma.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the significance of circulating adhesion molecules associated with leucocyte-endothelial cell interactions in asthma, serum levels of soluble E (sE)-selectin, soluble P (sP)-selectin, soluble L (sL)-selectin, and soluble vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (sVCAM-1) were measured in mild, moderate and severe asthma. METHOD: Serum levels of sE-selectin, sP-selectin, sL-selectin, and sVCAM-1 were measured in 32 women with asthma and 30 healthy donors using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay method. Twenty patients were suffering from severe asthma, and 12 from mild/moderate asthma. RESULTS: Serum sE-selectin and sVCAM-1 levels from patients with asthma were significantly higher than those observed in healthy donors (p < 0.01). The levels of sP-selectin were the same as those of controls. The level of sE-selectin exhibited an important increase in the severe asthmatic patients compared with mild/moderate asthma (p < 0.01). The sVCAM-1 level was increased in severe asthma when compared with healthy controls. There was no correlation between the levels of soluble selectins and the age of the patients. A significant correlation was found between sE-selectin and sVCAM-1 levels. CONCLUSION: These data indicate that circulating soluble forms of the selectins may have different kinetics during the clinical course of asthma, suggesting that they may reflect different inflammatory pathways in severe asthma. Both sVCAM-1 and sE-selectin may be useful immunological markers for monitoring disease activity in asthma
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