808 research outputs found
A Survey of Languages for Specifying Dynamics: A Knowledge Engineering Perspective
A number of formal specification languages for knowledge-based systems has been developed. Characteristics for knowledge-based systems are a complex knowledge base and an inference engine which uses this knowledge to solve a given problem. Specification languages for knowledge-based systems have to cover both aspects. They have to provide the means to specify a complex and large amount of knowledge and they have to provide the means to specify the dynamic reasoning behavior of a knowledge-based system. We focus on the second aspect. For this purpose, we survey existing approaches for specifying dynamic behavior in related areas of research. In fact, we have taken approaches for the specification of information systems (Language for Conceptual Modeling and TROLL), approaches for the specification of database updates and logic programming (Transaction Logic and Dynamic Database Logic) and the generic specification framework of abstract state machine
Can you enhance exercise-induced fat oxidation with green tea drinking?
Green tea is associated with health benefits. Some studies showed enhanced exercise-induced fat oxidation with intake of capsulated green tea components, primarily with epigallocatechin-3-O-gallate, but that effect was never observed with drinking brewed green tea from unpowdered leaves. In 2013, Hodgson et al. published a review article on green tea intake and exercise-induced fat oxidation. This review will cover some of the green tea studies since 2013 with only one study on the effects of drinking green tea. A study in 2018 showed that drinking a few cups with normal amounts of powdered green tea leaves (i.e. Matcha) enhanced fat oxidation during brisk walking in females. Capsulated intake of green tea components but also regular drinking of normal amounts of Matcha have the potential to provide benefits for health and exercise
What Your Heart Doth Know
Combining embryological insight with careful analysis of early stage cardiomyocyte differentiation, Kattman et al. (2011) in this issue of Cell Stem Cell have defined minimal culture conditions to efficiently produce cardiomyocytes from hESCs and hiPSCs. The lessons learned are applicable to the derivation of other organotypic cell types
Sequential monolayer-suspension culture of human airway epithelial cells
AbstractIn this article, we describe a technique for culturing human airway epithelial cells, developed in Leuven, as a new tool for a most reliable diagnosis for ciliary disorders. This technique that allows to keep both structural and functional primary abnormalities of inherited ciliary abnormalities, while avoiding the secondary ones, can also be useful to a number of other studies, namely in cystic fibrosis
Identification of uncertainty sources in distributed hydrological modelling: Case study of the Grote Nete catchment in Belgium
The quest for good practice in modelling merits thorough and sustained attention since good practice increases the credibility and impact of the information, and insight that modelling seeks to generate. This paper presents the findings of an evaluation whose goal was to understand the uncertainty in applying a distributed hydrological model to the Grote Nete catchment in Flanders, Belgium. Uncertainties were selected for investigation depending on how significantly they affected the model’s decision variables. A Fault Tree was used to determine various combinations of inputs, mathematical code, and human error failures that could result in a specified risk. A combination of forward and backward approaches was used in developing the Fault Tree. Eleven events were identified as contributing to the top event. A total of 7 gates were used to describe the Fault Tree. A critical path analysis was carried out for the events and established their rank or order of significance. Three measures of importance were applied, namely the F-Vesely, the Birnbaum, and the B-Proschan importance measures. Model development of distributed models involves considerable uncertainty. Many of these dependencies arise naturally and their correct evaluation is crucial to the accurate analysis of the modelling system reliability.Keywords: distributed hydrological models, Grote Nete, MIKE SHE, uncertaint
Effects Of A Head-Cooling Cap On 5-Km Running Performance In The Heat
International Journal of Exercise Science 16(6): 193-204, 2023. Cooling the head region during exercise can enhance running performance, but this observation is limited to intermittent cooling. This study investigated the effects of continuous head cooling on 5-km running time-trial (TT) performance in hot conditions. Six male and four female triathletes completed two experimental sessions consisting of two 10-minute runs at 50% and 70% O2max followed by a 5-km TT in the heat (32.0±0.3 °C, 50.1±1.2% RH). In a randomized crossover design, either an ice-filled cooling cap or no cooling cap was provided prior to the 10-minute run at 70%O2max. Performance time, rectal, forehead and mean skin temperature, RPE, thermal comfort, fluid loss, blood lactate and heart rate were recorded. Performance time was faster with a cooling cap (1175±80 s) compared to no cooling cap (1189±76 s, P = 0.034; d = 0.18). The cooling cap reduced forehead temperature (P \u3c0.001) and improved thermal comfort (P = 0.004) but had no effect on any other variable (P \u3e 0.05). Continuously cooling the head with an ice-filled cap enhanced 5-km TT performance in the heat. Participants reported an improved thermal comfort with no change in core temperature. Continuously cooling the head may be a practical strategy to enhance running performance in hot conditions
Beveren Noord-Zuidverbinding II. Archeologische prospectie met ingreep in de bodem
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