25 research outputs found
Molecular testing for advanced non-small cell lung cancer in Malaysia: Consensus statement from the College of Pathologists, Academy of Medicine Malaysia, the Malaysian Thoracic Society, and the Malaysian Oncological Society
In the recent years, increased understanding of the molecular profiles of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has allowed for targeted treatment of actionable genetic mutations. The management of NSCLC now requires multiple molecular tests to guide the treatment strategy. In the light of this, there is a need to establish a molecular testing consensus statement for advanced NSCLC patients in Malaysia. This Malaysian consensus statement was developed by a panel of experts, chaired by a pathologist and composed of three other pathologists, four respiratory physicians and three oncologists. It reflects currently available scientific data and adaptations of recommendations from international guidelines to the local landscape. Expert recommendations on different aspects of molecular testing agreed upon by the panel are provided as structured discussions. These recommendations address the appropriate patients and samples to be tested, as well as when and how these tests should be performed. The algorithms for molecular testing in metastatic NSCLC, in the first line setting and upon disease progression beyond first line therapy, were developed
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GENERATNG PULSES FROM ANALOG WAVEFORMS
WO2002084871A2Published Applicatio
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMMUNICATION USING PULSE DECODING
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METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GENERATING PULSES FROM ANALOG WAVEFORMS
EP1470642A2Published Applicatio
Method and apparatus for delta modulator and sigma delta modulator
US6498572Granted Paten
Method and apparatus for communication using pulse decoding
US20040161044A1Published Applicatio
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DELTA MODULATOR AND SIGMA DELTA MODULATOR
EP1400021A2Published Applicatio
Method and apparatus for a digital clock multiplication circuit
US6661298Granted Paten
Query-by-Example Spoken Document Retrieval : The Star Challenge 2008
In this paper, we give an update of recent research activities in HLT department of I2R in query-by-example spoken document retrieval (SDR) and report an evaluation campaign, the Star Challenge 2008, which was organized by A*STAR, Singapore. It is suggested that low-level feature-based approach, which does not rely on error-prone speech transcripts, is a promising solution to query-by-example multilingual spoken document retrieval.APSIPA ASC 2009: Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association, 2009 Annual Summit and Conference. 4-7 October 2009. Sapporo, Japan. Oral session: Initiatives in Spoken Document Processing (6 October 2009)
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GENERATING PULSES FROM PHASE SHIFT KEYING ANALOG WAVEFORMS
WO2002091697A2Published Applicatio