4,308 research outputs found
Outcomes of CCAFS Work in Vietnam
The study explored how CCAFS SEA outputs have helped the country achieve its development outcomes in the agricultural sector. The assessment showed that CCAFS SEA, although still on-going, has contributed to specific outcomes in Vietnam, which include changes in knowledge, approaches, practices, and strategies related to climate change, particularly in the agricultural sector. These outcomes were observed among decision makers, policymakers, technical staff, and farmers
Semi-groups, groups and Lyapunov stability of partial differential equations
Applications of group theory and Liapunov stability to partial differential equation
The Effects of Arousal Induction on Infants\u27 Tempo Preferences
Previous research has demonstrated that infants have a natural preference to listen to fast temporal sequences over intermediate temporal sequences (Steffler, 2012, unpublished thesis). The present study seeks to explore whether or not infant tempo preferences are context-dependent, specifically examining the effect of arousal levels on tempo preferences. In the current study, 6- to 8-month-old infants\u27 preference for tempo was evaluated using a head-turn preference procedure, following an arousal induction phase, in which the infants\u27 environment was altered with the aim of lowering their physiological arousal. Infants showed a significant 3-way interaction between side of presentation, first stimulus presentation, and tempo
Information based clustering
In an age of increasingly large data sets, investigators in many different
disciplines have turned to clustering as a tool for data analysis and
exploration. Existing clustering methods, however, typically depend on several
nontrivial assumptions about the structure of data. Here we reformulate the
clustering problem from an information theoretic perspective which avoids many
of these assumptions. In particular, our formulation obviates the need for
defining a cluster "prototype", does not require an a priori similarity metric,
is invariant to changes in the representation of the data, and naturally
captures non-linear relations. We apply this approach to different domains and
find that it consistently produces clusters that are more coherent than those
extracted by existing algorithms. Finally, our approach provides a way of
clustering based on collective notions of similarity rather than the
traditional pairwise measures.Comment: To appear in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 11
pages, 9 figure
Coupled Two-Way Clustering Analysis of Gene Microarray Data
We present a novel coupled two-way clustering approach to gene microarray
data analysis. The main idea is to identify subsets of the genes and samples,
such that when one of these is used to cluster the other, stable and
significant partitions emerge. The search for such subsets is a computationally
complex task: we present an algorithm, based on iterative clustering, which
performs such a search. This analysis is especially suitable for gene
microarray data, where the contributions of a variety of biological mechanisms
to the gene expression levels are entangled in a large body of experimental
data. The method was applied to two gene microarray data sets, on colon cancer
and leukemia. By identifying relevant subsets of the data and focusing on them
we were able to discover partitions and correlations that were masked and
hidden when the full dataset was used in the analysis. Some of these partitions
have clear biological interpretation; others can serve to identify possible
directions for future research
Laser pulse annealing of ion-implanted GaAs
GaAs single-crystals wafers are implanted at room temperature with 400-keV Te + ions to a dose of 1×10^15 cm^–2 to form an amorphous surface layer. The recrystallization of this layer is investigated by backscattering spectrometry and transmission electron microscopy after transient annealing by Q-switched ruby laser irradiation. An energy density threshold of about 1.0 J/cm^2 exists above which the layer regrows epitaxially. Below the threshold the layer is polycrystalline; the grain size increases as the energy density approaches threshold. The results are analogous to those reported for the elemental semiconductors, Si and Ge. The threshold value observed is in good agreement with that predicted by the simple model successfully applied previously to Si and Ge
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