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An expert system for shaking table diagnostics
(1989)
An expert system, for fault diagnosis of shaking table operations, is presented. The system is designed as one element of an integrated, computer-based method for plant enhancement, for application in the mineral processing ...
Quality of life : a critical review of current concepts, measures and their clinical implications
(1989)
Quality of life (Q/L) measurements are used to justify or refute different forms of medical treatment; to identify the sequelae of disease or treatment which are resolved by other interventions including nursing and to ...
Ig isotype switching in B lymphocytes : A method for estimating isotype switch frequency in cloned B cell lymphomas
(1989)
We have developed a method for enumerating the frequency of Ig isotype switching in clones of B cells. The method adapts Poisson statistics to analyze the distribution of amounts of switched isotype produced by multiple ...
A simple formulation of microtubule dynamics: quantitative implications of the dynamic instability of microtubule
(1989)
A simple formulation of microtubule dynamic instability is presented, which is based on the experimental observations by T. Horio and H. Hotani of coexisting, interconverting growing and shrinking microtubules. Employing ...
New Zealand - changing patterns of international tourism
(1989-01-01)
The number of overseas tourists to New Zealand continues to increase although the 15.6% annual growth rate of the 1960s is no longer achievable, having fallen to 7.55% in the 1980s. Dr Stephen Page of the Department of ...
The role of rain in dispersal of pathogen inoculum
(1989)
The importance of rain in the dispersal of micro-organisms was first demon strated in the 1880s, in the classic studies of Pierre Miquel (Figure 1) on the microflora of the Pare Montsouris in Paris. Collected rainwater ...
Current models in pharmacokinetics : applications in veterinary pharmacology
(1989)
Major advances in developing models for pharmacokinetic studies have been made in recent years, and different approaches can now be employed. These include the use of (1) compartmental models, (2) non-compartmental models, ...