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Network calculations for r-process nucleosynthesis
(IOP Publishing Ltd., 2010)The r-process is known to be responsible for the synthesis of about half of the elements heavier than iron, nevertheless its astrophysical site has not yet been clearly ascertained, but observations indicate that at least ... -
Network ethics: information and business ethics in a networked society
(2009)This article brings together two research fields in applied ethics – namely, information ethics and business ethics– which deal with the ethical impact of information and communication technologies but that, so far, have ... -
A Network Model of Local Field Potential Activity in Essential Tremor and the Impact of Deep Brain Stimulation
(2017-01-09)Essential tremor (ET), a movement disorder characterised by an uncontrollable shaking of the affected body part, is often professed to be the most common movement disorder, affecting up to one percent of adults over 40 ... -
Networking and Innovation in SMEs : Evidence from the Creative Industries in the East of England
(2012)Recently, there has been a great deal of interest in creativity and in the creative industries sector (CIS). However, researchers have given little attention to the impact of networking on the innovativeness and performance ... -
Networking and Innovation in the Malaysian Palm Oil Industry : Past, Present and Future
(2009-09)This paper encourages leaders in the oil palm and palm oil industry to think deeply about networking and to form both informal and formal networking groups so that more innovation can be achieved. It introduces ideas from ... -
Networking Innovation in the European Car Industry : Does the Open Innovation Model Fit?
(2014-11-01)The demands of transportation have driven the automobile industry into an innovation race. Uncertain technological trends, long development cycles, highly capital-intensive product development, saturated markets, and ... -
Networking Innovation in the European Car Industry : Does the Open Innovation Model Fit?
(2012)The automobile industry is has entered an innovation race. Uncertain technological trends, long development cycles, highly capital intensive product development, saturated markets, and environmental and safety regulations ... -
Networks of information
(Cambridge University Press, 2009)The previous chapter emphasised that while printed information might have been abundant, its utility for the active investor was questionable. The slow speed at which newspapers were printed and circulated meant that many ... -
Networks of value, commodities and regions : reworking divisions of labour in macro-regional economies
(2002)The aim of this paper is to explore a theoretical framework that can assist in under-standing the extent to which the increased integration of macro-regional economies (such as the European and North American) and the ... -
Networks security measures using neuro-fuzzy agents
(2003)The growing dependence of modern society on telecommunication and information networks and e-type systems has become inevitable. However, those types of systems are vulnerable to malicious attacks. The speed and automation ... -
Neurabin-I is phosphorylated by Cdk5 : Implications for neuronal morphogenesis and cortical migration
(2007-11-01)The correct morphology and migration of neurons, which is essential for the normal development of the nervous system, is enabled by the regulation of their cytoskeletal elements. We reveal that Neurabin-I, a neuronal-specific ... -
Neural Bursting and Synchronization Emulated by Neural Networks and Circuits
(2021-06-02)Nowadays, research, modeling, simulation and realization of brain-like systems to reproduce brain behaviors have become urgent requirements. In this paper, neural bursting and synchronization are imitated by modeling two ... -
Neural Correlates of Opponent Processes for Financial Gains and Losses
(2019-06)Objective: Functional imaging studies offer alternative explanations for the neural correlates of monetary gain and loss related brain activity, and their opponents, omission of gains and losses. One possible explanation ... -
Neural nets for a language processing task: tag disambiguation
(University of Hertfordshire, 1992)This paper first shows how part-of-speech tags cen be ambiguous and why it is necessary to disambiguate them. Prototypes which can do this are developed in a limited natural language domain. The representation of syntactic ... -
A neural network approach for fault diagnosis of large-scale analogue circuits
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2002)An approach for fault diagnosis of large-scale analogue circuits using neural networks is presented in the paper. This method is based on the fault dictionary technique, but it can deal with soft faults due to the robustness ... -
A Neural Network Approach to Search for a Universal Grammar of Space through Kansei Theory:
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A neural network based spatial light scattering instrument for hazardous airborne fiber detection
(1997)A laser light scattering instrument has been designed to facilitate the real-time detection of potentially hazardous respirable fibers, such as asbestos, within an ambient environment. The instrument captures data relating ... -
A neural network model of visual object recognition impairment after brain damage
(1998)Dysfunction of the visual object recognition system in humans is briefly discussed and a basic connectionist model of visual object recognition is introduced. Experimentation in which two variants of this model are lesioned ...