54 research outputs found

    UACI: Uncertain Associative Classifier for Object Class Identification in Images

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    Abstract Uncertainty is inherently present in many real-worl

    Investigation of Magnesium Silicate as an Effective Gate Dielectric for AlGaN/GaN Metal Oxide High Electron Mobility Transistors (MOSHEMT)

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    In this study, a 6 nm layer of Magnesium Silicate (Mg-Silicate) was deposited on AlGaN/GaN heterostructure by sputtering of multiple stacks of MgO and SiO2_{2}, followed by rapid thermal annealing in a nitrogen (N2_{2}) environment. The X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analysis confirmed the stoichiometric Mg-Silicate (MgSiO3_{3}) after being annealed at a temperature of 850 ^\circC for 70 seconds. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) was employed to measure the root mean square (RMS) roughness (2.20 nm) of the Mg-Silicate. A significant reduction in reverse leakage current, by a factor of three orders of magnitude, was noted for the Mg-Silicate/AlGaN/GaN metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS) diode in comparison to the Schottky diode. The dielectric constant of Mg-Silicate(EMgSilicate\mathcal{E}_{Mg-Silicate}) and the interface density of states (Dit_{it}) with AlGaN were approximated at \sim 6.6 and 2.0 ×\times 1013^{13} cm2^{-2}eV1^{-1} respectively, utilizing capacitance-voltage (CV) characteristics

    A La Autoantigen Homologue Is Required for the Internal Ribosome Entry Site Mediated Translation of Giardiavirus

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    Translation of Giardiavirus (GLV) mRNA is initiated at an internal ribosome entry site (IRES) in the viral transcript. The IRES localizes to a downstream portion of 5′ untranslated region (UTR) and a part of the early downstream coding region of the transcript. Recent studies indicated that the IRES does not require a pre-initiation complex to initiate translation but may directly recruit the small ribosome subunit with the help of a number of trans-activating protein factors. A La autoantigen homologue in the viral host Giardia lamblia, GlLa, was proposed as one of the potential trans-activating factors based on its specific binding to GLV-IRES in vitro. In this study, we further elucidated the functional role of GlLa in GLV-IRES mediated translation in Giardia by knocking down GlLa with antisense morpholino oligo, which resulted in a reduction of GLV-IRES activity by 40%. An over-expression of GlLa in Giardia moderately stimulated GLV-IRES activity by 20%. A yeast inhibitory RNA (IRNA), known to bind mammalian and yeast La autoantigen and inhibit Poliovirus and Hepatitis C virus IRES activities in vitro and in vivo, was also found to bind to GlLa protein in vitro and inhibited GLV-IRES function in vivo. The C-terminal domain of La autoantigen interferes with the dimerization of La and inhibits its function. An over-expression of the C-terminal domain (200–348aa) of GlLa in Giardia showed a dominant-negative effect on GLV-IRES activity, suggesting a potential inhibition of GlLa dimerization. HA tagged GlLa protein was detected mainly in the cytoplasm of Giardia, thus supporting a primary role of GlLa in translation initiation in Giardiavirus

    Refractoriness of hepatitis C virus internal ribosome entry site to processing by Dicer in vivo

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a positive-strand RNA virus harboring a highly structured internal ribosome entry site (IRES) in the 5' nontranslated region of its genome. Important for initiating translation of viral RNAs into proteins, the HCV IRES is composed of RNA structures reminiscent of microRNA precursors that may be targeted by the host RNA silencing machinery.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We report that HCV IRES can be recognized and processed into small RNAs by the human ribonuclease Dicer in vitro. Furthermore, we identify domains II, III and VI of HCV IRES as potential substrates for Dicer in vitro. However, maintenance of the functional integrity of the HCV IRES in response to Dicer overexpression suggests that the structure of the HCV IRES abrogates its processing by Dicer in vivo.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Our results suggest that the HCV IRES may have evolved to adopt a structure or a cellular context that is refractory to Dicer processing, which may contribute to viral escape of the host RNA silencing machinery.</p

    Blood pressure-lowering effects of nifedipine/candesartan combinations in high-risk individuals: Subgroup analysis of the DISTINCT randomised trial

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    The DISTINCT study (reDefining Intervention with Studies Testing Innovative Nifedipine GITS - Candesartan Therapy) investigated the efficacy and safety of nifedipine GITS/candesartan cilexetil combinations vs respective monotherapies and placebo in patients with hypertension. This descriptive sub-analysis examined blood pressure (BP)-lowering effects in high-risk participants, including those with renal impairment (estimated glomerular filtration rate<90 ml min-1, n=422), type 2 diabetes mellitus (n=202), hypercholesterolaemia (n=206) and cardiovascular (CV) risk factors (n=971), as well as the impact of gender, age and body mass index (BMI). Participants with grade I/II hypertension were randomised to treatment with nifedipine GITS (N) 20, 30, 60 mg and/or candesartan cilexetil (C) 4, 8, 16, 32 mg or placebo for 8 weeks. Mean systolic BP and diastolic BP reductions after treatment in high-risk participants were greater, overall, with N/C combinations vs respective monotherapies or placebo, with indicators of a dose-response effect. Highest rates of BP control (ESH/ESC 2013 guideline criteria) were also achieved with highest doses of N/C combinations in each high-risk subgroup. The benefits of combination therapy vs monotherapy were additionally observed in patient subgroups categorised by gender, age or BMI. All high-risk participants reported fewer vasodilatory adverse events in the pooled N/C combination therapy than the N monotherapy group. In conclusion, consistent with the DISTINCT main study outcomes, high-risk participants showed greater reductions in BP and higher control rates with N/C combinations compared with respective monotherapies and lesser vasodilatory side-effects compared with N monotherapy

    Efficacy and safety of alirocumab in reducing lipids and cardiovascular events.

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    CORDIC-Based Azimuth Calculation and Obstacle Tracing via Optimal Sensor Placement on a Mobile Robot

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    Autonomous robots are currently engaged in emergency informatics and participate in operations such as search and rescue. Real-time data collection is a key requirement while there are constraints on the space, height and weight of the hardware on-board with such robots. In this paper, we investigate the amount and sophistication of sensing and processing hardware needed by amobile robot for performing high-level tasks in real time. In particular, we consider two tasks, namely azimuth calculation and dynamic obstacle tracing and show that one ultrasonic sensor along with a coordinate rotation digital computer processor are adequate for azimuth calculation while one more ultrasonic sensor is required for dynamic obstacle tracing. For dynamic obstacle tracing, we also study a related problem of optimal placement of a pair of ultrasonic sensors. Experiments with a field programmable gate array-based robot equipped with ultrasonic sensors are presented to support the theory

    Efficiently Maintaining Structural Associations of Semistructured Data

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    Semistructured data arise frequently in the Web or in data integration systems. Semistructured objects describing the same type of information have similar but not identical structure. Finding the common schema of a collection of semistructured objects is a very important task and due to the huge volume of such data encountered, data mining techniques have been employed. Maintenance of the discovered schema in case of updates..

    NON LINEAR DYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF G+25 BUILDING BY USING DIFFERENT TYPES OF SEISMIC ZONES AND DIFFERENT S.OIL CONDITIONS

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    Planning of a structure such that lessoning harm amid a seismic tremor makes the structure very uneconomical, as the quake may or won't not happen in its life time and is an uncommon wonder. In this paper a G+25 existing RCC surrounded structure has been examined and outlined utilizing business programming ETABS9.7.4 The building is outlined according to IS 1893(Part 1):2002 for quake powers in various seismic zones. The primary goals of the paper are to analyze the variety of steel rate, most extreme shear constrain, greatest bowing minute, and greatest avoidance in various seismic zone. Varieties are definitely higher from zone II to zone V for various soil conditions (loose, medium, Hard soils). The story relocations, most extreme shear constrain, greatest twisting minute, most extreme redirection is increments from zone II to zone V
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