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An integrator circuit in cerebellar cortex
(2013-09)The brain builds dynamic models of the body and the outside world to predict the consequences of actions and stimuli. A well-known example is the oculomotor integrator, which anticipates the position-dependent elasticity ... -
Intellectual differences between schizophrenic patients and normal controls across the adult lifespan
(2003)A debate persists about whether IQ declines during the duration of schizophrenia or whether an early deficit remains static across the lifespan. To examine this, we measured estimated current IQ (Quick Test Revised: QTR) ... -
Intellectual Property Rights: Development and Enforcement in the Arab States of the Gulf
(Gerlach Press, Berlin & London, 2017-01-01)The research focuses on the intellectual property developments made by the member states of the Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) and how intellectual property development can act as a catalyst for financial prosperity. The ... -
An intelligent approach to detect probe request attacks in IEEE 802.11 networks
(Springer Nature, 2011-11-02)In Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN), beacon, probe request and response messages are unprotected, so the information is visible to sniffers. Probe requests can be sent by anyone with a legitimate Media Access Control ... -
An intelligent approach to prevent distributed systems attacks
(2002)In today’s society, information and communications technology (ICT) is the force that drives prosperity and provides a higher standard of living. All other e-services and infrastructures tend to play a major role in our ... -
Intelligent co-operative PIM architecture for image analysis and pattern recognition
(IAENG, International Association of Engineers, 2010)Computer memory systems are increasingly a bottleneck limiting application performance. Processor-In-Memory (PIM) architectures, which capitalize on merging the processing unit with its memory unit on the same chip [1], ... -
Intelligent co-operative processor-in-memory
(2007)Advances in VLSI technology are enabling the processor-memory integration to bridge the processor-memory performance gap. It is also a key driver in the innovation of a new concept called Processor-In-Memory (PIM). The ... -
Intelligent editor for writing worst-case-execution-time-oriented programs
(Springer Nature, 2003)To guarantee timeliness in hard real-time systems the knowledge of the worst-case execution time (WCET) for its time-critical tasks is mandatory. Accurate and correct WCET analysis for modern processor is a quite complex ... -
Intelligent Health Monitoring of Machine Bearings Based on Feature Extraction
(2017-10-01)Finding reliable condition monitoring solutions for large-scale complex systems is currently a major challenge in industrial research. Since fault diagnosis is directly related to the features of a system, there have been ... -
Intelligent Model-Based Advisory System for the Management of Ventilated Intensive Care Patients – Part I : Hybrid Blood Gas Patient Model
(2010-08)Arterial blood gas (ABG) analyses are essential for assessing the acid–base status and guiding the adjustment of mechanical ventilation in critically ill patients. Conventional ABG sampling requires repeated arterial ... -
Intelligent Model-Based Advisory System for the Management of Ventilated Intensive Care Patients – Part II : Advisory System Design and Evaluation
(2010-08)The optimisation of ventilatory support is a crucial issue for the management of respiratory failure in critically ill patients, aiming at improving gas exchange while preventing ventilator-induced dysfunction of the ... -
Intelligent Open Switch Fault Detection for Power Converter in Wind Energy System
(2017-02-03)This paper proposes a simple and fast fuzzy logic-based open switch fault detection method for rotor side converter (RSC) in doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) wind turbine system. In the proposed scheme, only the mean ... -
Intended and Unintended Use of Cathinone Mixtures
(2017-06-28)Introduction: Cathinones are one of the most popular categories of new psychoactive substances (NPS) consumed. Cathinones have different pharmacological activities and receptor selectivity for monoamine transporters based ... -
Intense star formation within resolved compact regions in a galaxy at z = 2.3
(2010-04-01)Massive galaxies in the early Universe have been shown to be forming stars at surprisingly high rates. Prominent examples are dust-obscured galaxies which are luminous when observed at sub-millimetre wavelengths and which ... -
Intensive care in patients with lung cancer : a multinational study
(2014-09-01)BACKGROUND: Detailed information about lung cancer patients requiring admission to intensive care units (ICUs) is mostly restricted to single-center studies. Our aim was to evaluate the clinical characteristics and outcomes ... -
Intentional self-harm in adolescence: An analysis of data from the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) survey for England, 2014
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Intentionality, Qualia, and the Stream of Unconsciousness
(2022-06-01)According to Brentano, mentality is essentially intentional in nature. Other philosophers have emphasized the phenomenal-qualitative aspect of conscious experiences as core to the mind. A recent philosophical wave – the ... -
Inter- and intra-specific cuticle variation between amphimictic and parthenogenetic species of root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne spp.) as revealed by a bacterial parasite (Pasteuria penetrans)
(2008-06)Specific host-parasite interactions exist between species and strains of plant parasitic root-knot nematodes and the Gram-positive bacterial hyperparasite Pasteuria penetrans. This bacterium produces endospores that adhere ...