901 research outputs found
Bid distributions of competing agents in simple models of auctions
Models of auctions or tendering processes are introduced. In every round of bidding the players select their bid from a probability distribution and whenever a bid is unsuccessful, it is discarded and replaced. For simple models, the probability distributions evolve to a stationary power law with the exponent dependent only on the number of players. For most situations, the system converges towards a state where all players are identical. A number of variations of this model are introduced and the application of these models to the dynamics of market makers is discussed. The effect of price uncertainty on bid distributions is presented. An underlying market structure generates heterogenous agents which do not have power law bid distribution in general
Acer negundo subsp. latifolium (Pax) Schwerin
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QUALITY CONTROL FROM A SUBSET OF HUMAN SURGICAL TISSUE SPECIMENS FROM THE IU SIMON CANCER CENTER TISSUE PROCUREMENT AND DISTRIBUTION CORE COLLECTED IN 2009-2010: AN H&E AND RIN VALUE ASSESSMENT
poster abstractQuality control (QC) of human tissue specimens for research is critical for the development of new bio-markers and their ability to determine clinical trial outcomes. In this study, we evaluated sixty-nine samples for both RNA and histology quality control measures from the IU Simon Cancer Center Tissue Bank. The IU Simon Cancer Center Tissue Bank is a centralized tissue procurement resource established to collect high quality tissue for basic clinical and translational research, collecting approximately 550 clinical cases per year using an informed consent and HIPAA signed document. All tissues are collected and processed in liquid nitrogen within 30 minutes of removal. The tissue samples are sliced and diced into 100 to 150 mg sample size. Each sample is placed into individual 2ml cryovials. Two representative samples are placed in 10% neutral buffered formalin. Two investigators QC the slides by microscopy to evaluate the following: percent of tumor, percent of necrosis, percent of fibrosis/inflammation, and percent of normal adjacent tissue. RNA was extracted using the Purescript RNA isolation kit (Gentra). Fifty-four of sixty-nine cases passed both histology and
RNA (RIN value) QC. Of the fifteen cases that did not pass our QC criteria, thirteen cases did not pass the histology QC due to lack of tumor content (below 50%) in the sample, while the remaining two cases failed the RNA QC. Seventy-eight percent of samples passed our QC measures. The results were consistent with the existing literature on tissue quality control in human surgical tissue specimens
Diskless Image Management (DIM) for Cluster Administration
Large computing systems have large administration needs. But just as technologies have evolved to take advantage of certain parallelisms of large scale computing, administrating these technologies must evolve to take advantage of the associated operational efficiencies.
Using a straightforward push technology, and scalable to thousands of blades, Diskless Image Management (DIM) allows system administrators to boot, patch, or modify one, several or all distributed images in minutes from a single management console.
DIM was prototyped on the MareNostrum cluster with 2406 blades, but is scalable to 7000 blades. Using IBM JS20 blade technology MareNostrum consists of 172 BladeCenters
Treatment of immune-mediated thrombocytopenia purpura with concurrent intravenous immunoglobulin and platelet transfusion: A retrospective review of 40 patients
We performed a retrospective review of patients with immune-mediated thrombocytopenia (ITP) treated with prolonged infusions of intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) (1 g/kg by continuous infusion over 24 hr) and concurrent platelets (1 pheresis unit every 8 hr), to determine the response rate of this therapy. Patient inclusion criteria included clinically significant thrombocytopenia, with either active bleeding, need for anticoagulation, or a needed surgical procedure. The average pretreatment platelet count was 10,000/ll, which increased to 55,000/ll after 24 hr and 69,000/ll after 48 hr. After 24 hr, 62.7% of patients had a platelet count > 50,000/ll. Bleeding was controlled initially in all patients, and those requiring a procedure experienced no bleeding complications. Over half of the patients (52.5%) required additional treatments for recurrent or refractory ITP. Six of the 21 patients requiring retreatment (29%) received IVIg and platelets again in a similar fashion, with similar results. No side effects of the combined treatment were noted. There is limited literature on the optimal dose and schedule for administration of IVIg and platelets. Our approach for administration of IVIg and platelets concurrently was associated with minimal side effects, resolution of bleeding, ability to safely undergo procedures, and rapid restoration of adequate platelet counts. Am. J. Hematol. 83:122-125, 2008.
Museum bulletin ; no. 2
This report, the second in a series of bulletins from the South Carolina Museum Commission, reports on the vascular plants found during a collection in Pickens County
Cenobium 1979
Cenobium began publication in 1977 and continued through 1990. Produced by students, the yearbooks are a chronicle of the daily life and the special events experienced by veterinary students at the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine.https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/cenobium/1002/thumbnail.jp
Are ecstasy users biased toward endorsing somatic mental health symptoms? Results from a general community sample
Abstract Rationale Whether the reported poorer mental health of ecstasy users is due to a bias in endorsement of somatic symptoms has been postulated, but rarely examined. Objectives The purpose of this study is to investigate whether levels of ecstasy use were associated with differential probabilities of endorsing somatic mental health symptoms. Methods Current ecstasy users aged 24-30 years (n=316) were identified from a population-based Australian study. Measures included frequency of ecstasy, meth/amphetamine, and cannabis use and the Goldberg anxiety/ depression symptom scales
A design approach for constructed wetlands for storm water and point-source wastewater treatment
Proceedings of the 2003 Georgia Water Resources Conference, held April 23-24, 2003, at the University of Georgia.Constructed wetlands can mitigate
ecological risks to aquatic receiving systems by
decreasing concentrations and toxicity of contaminants
associated with storm water and point-source wastewater.
This paper describes an approach to constructed wetland
design for treatment of copper and biochemical oxygen
demand (BOD). In constructed wetland microcosm
systems, total copper was decreased from 46 mg/L to 12
mg/L (73% removal). Five-day BOD decreased by >50%
(approximately 20 mg/L to <10 mg/L) in secondary
treated wastewater. This design approach was successful
in treating wastewaters to meet regulatory discharge
limits
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