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Exercises to develop the ability to classify words and to outline paragraphs grade IV.
Thesis (Ed.M.)--Boston Universit
Alien Registration- Ronco, Katherine T. (Dover-Foxcroft, Piscataquis County)
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Weak refinement in Z
An important aspect in the specification of distributed systems is the role of the internal (or unobservable) operation. Such operations are not part of the user interface (i.e. the user cannot invoke them), however, they are essential to our understanding and correct modelling of the system. Various conventions have been employed to model internal operations when specifying distributed systems in Z. If internal operations are distinguished in the specification notation, then refinement needs to deal with internal operations in appropriate ways. However, in the presence of internal operations, standard Z refinement leads to undesirable implementations.
In this paper we present a generalization of Z refinement, called weak refinement, which treats internal operations differently from observable operations when refining a system. We illustrate some of the properties of weak refinement through a specification of a telecommunications protocol
Optimizing Stimulation and Analysis Protocols for Neonatal fMRI
The development of brain function in young infants is poorly understood. The core challenge is that infants have a limited behavioral repertoire through which brain function can be expressed. Neuroimaging with fMRI has great potential as a way of characterizing typical development, and detecting abnormal development early. But, a number of methodological challenges must first be tackled to improve the robustness and sensitivity of neonatal fMRI. A critical one of these, addressed here, is that the hemodynamic response function (HRF) in pre-term and term neonates differs from that in adults, which has a number of implications for fMRI. We created a realistic model of noise in fMRI data, using resting-state fMRI data from infants and adults, and then conducted simulations to assess the effect of HRF of the power of different stimulation protocols and analysis assumptions (HRF modeling). We found that neonatal fMRI is most powerful if block-durations are kept at the lower range of those typically used in adults (full on/off cycle duration 25-30s). Furthermore, we show that it is important to use the age-appropriate HRF during analysis, as mismatches can lead to reduced power or even inverted signal. Where the appropriate HRF is not known (for example due to potential developmental delay), a flexible basis set performs well, and allows accurate post-hoc estimation of the HRF
Classical and quantum dynamics of a model for atomic-molecular Bose--Einstein condensates
We study a model for a two-mode atomic-molecular Bose--Einstein condensate.
Starting with a classical analysis we determine the phase space fixed points of
the system. It is found that bifurcations of the fixed points naturally
separate the coupling parameter space into four regions. The different regions
give rise to qualitatively different dynamics. We then show that this
classification holds true for the quantum dynamics.Comment: 13 pages, 7 eps figure
The effect of mother's age, parity and antenatal clinic attendance on infant birth weight
Data from 252 deliveries at a rural hospital during 1988 and 1989 showed that infants born to adolescent mothers had the lowest mean birth weight and highest incidence of low birth weight. Adolescent mothers were, in general, mothers with low parity levels, and the highest incidence of low birth weight was observed in mothers of parity 0 or 1. Average birth weights were higher at parity levels of 4 and 5. Although almost every woman attended the antenatal clinic, women who attended the clinic more than 3 times during pregnancy tended to have higher birth weight infants. More detailed data from 40 of these deliveries suggested that low family socioeconomic status and household food insecurity during pregnancy are also associated with lower birth weight infants
An information theoretic characterisation of auditory encoding.
The entropy metric derived from information theory provides a means to quantify the amount of information transmitted in acoustic streams like speech or music. By systematically varying the entropy of pitch sequences, we sought brain areas where neural activity and energetic demands increase as a function of entropy. Such a relationship is predicted to occur in an efficient encoding mechanism that uses less computational resource when less information is present in the signal: we specifically tested the hypothesis that such a relationship is present in the planum temporale (PT). In two convergent functional MRI studies, we demonstrated this relationship in PT for encoding, while furthermore showing that a distributed fronto-parietal network for retrieval of acoustic information is independent of entropy. The results establish PT as an efficient neural engine that demands less computational resource to encode redundant signals than those with high information content
Structure, Stresses and Local Dynamics in Glasses
The interrelations between short range structural and elastic aspects in
glasses and glass forming liquids pose important and yet unresolved questions.
In this paper these relations are analyzed for mono-atomic glasses and stressed
liquids with a short range repulsive-attractive pair potentials. Strong
variations of the local pressure are found even in a zero temperature glass,
whereas the largest values of pressure are the same in both glasses and
liquids. The coordination number z(J) and the effective first peak radius
depend on the local pressures J's. A linear relation was found between
components of site stress tensor and the local elastic constants. A linear
relation was also found between the trace of the squares of the local
frequencies and the local pressures. Those relations hold for glasses at zero
temperature and for liquids. We explain this by a relation between the
structure and the potential terms. A structural similarity between liquids and
solids is manifested by similar dependencies of the coordination number on the
pressures.Comment: 7 pages, 11 figure
Australia’s Alcohol and Other Drug Telephone Information, Referral, and Counselling Services: A Guide to Quality Service Provision.
Ann Roche, Keith Evans, Tania Steenson, Ken Pidd, Nicole Lee, Lynette Cusack
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