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Derivation and Genetic Validation of Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma Cell Lines and Characterization of Their Growth RequirementsLobo, Nazleen 05 December 2013 (has links)
While extirpative surgery is curative for localized clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC), many patients develop recurrences or present with metastatic disease. Several aspects of ccRCC biology have been investigated, but these have been done in cell lines, which are known to poorly represent the tumour. Since cell lines are amenable to a wide array of experimental testing, the studies presented here demonstrate a novel method to generate ccRCC cell lines from primary tumours, which increases the rate of primary tumour cell line generation four fold. Additionally, ccRCC cells do not grow in serum-free media, which has been shown to be beneficial in other cancers. Therefore, we interrogated the effect of exogenous growth factors to optimize our serum-free media growth conditions, among which TGFb1 appeared to elicit the largest mitogenic effect. Once optimized, these findings will provide a valuable tool for understanding ccRCC tumour cell biology and identifying therapeutic targets.
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Transient temperature distributions in overhead fiber-optic ground wiresWells, M. Glenn 05 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Experimental predictions of thermal instability in the soil surrounding underground power cablesBush, Richard Alan 05 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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DETERMINING INTERSTELLAR REDDENING: A NEW APPROACH USING SPECTROSCOPY AND PHOTOMETRYUddin, Syed A. 01 January 2011 (has links)
The mystery of Canis Major overdensity is addressed. We discuss concurrent methods and their limitations on the determination of interstellar reddening. We establish a new way to determine line of sight interstellear reddening by observing stellar spectral lines and UBV colors. We observe and analyze spectra of 22 stars in different open clusters. We find that Hydrogen Balmer line at 4861 angstrom can predict the stellar atmospheric parameters and intrinsic colors with reasonable accuracy. Comparing with observed colors we derive the reddening of the stars. We compare our results with standard database WEBDA and find that within 90% probability limit the standard deviation of the error is 0.102798. This is improved by taking the absolute maximum probabilities and the scatter becomes 0.0688865.
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Development of a Fast and Efficient Macromodel for Nonuniform Electromagnetic Field Excitation of Transmission LinesMashayekhi, Sina 14 December 2010 (has links)
In this thesis, the problem of overvoltage calculation on multiconductor transmission lines due to nonuniform external electromagnetic field excitations, such as lightning, is investigated by introducing a field-voltage macromodel. The main purpose of this thesis is to find a fast and efficient algorithm to model the effect of the radiated electromagnetic
fields on transmission lines. This is done by replacing distributed voltage and current sources along the transmission line which are as a result of external electromagnetic field radiation, by voltage and current sources at the terminals of the transmission line. For this purpose, the knowledge of electromagnetic field at every point on the transmission line is required. A transfer function based pole-residue tracing technique will be introduced in this thesis. By using the proposed algorithm, a closed form solution for the lumped sources at the terminals of transmission line in the frequency domain is obtainable. This approach will enable us to bridge the software working in frequency domain with those working in the time domain. The effect of different parameters on calculated overvoltage such as finite
conductivity of the ground and lightning return stroke channel (RSC) specifications are studied. The theoretical background and extent of validity of the proposed algorithm are reviewed in this thesis.
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Power system arcing fault location based on VHF radiowave propagationBartlett, E. J. January 2000 (has links)
No description available.
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Comparison of Exact and Approximate Multi-Objective Optimization for Software Product LinesOlaechea Velazco, Rafael Ernesto January 2013 (has links)
Software product lines (SPLs) manage product variants in a systematical way and allow stakeholders to derive variants by selecting features. Finding a desirable variant is hard, due to the huge configuration space and usually conflicting objectives (e.g., lower cost and higher performance). This scenario can be reduced to a multi-objective optimization prob- lem in SPLs. We address the problem using an exact and an approximate algorithm and compare their accuracy, time consumption, scalability and parameter setting requirements on five case studies with increasing complexity.
Our empirical results show that (1) it is feasible to use exact techniques for small SPL multi-objective optimization problems, and (2) approximate methods can be used for large problems but require substantial effort to find the best parameter settings for acceptable approximation. Finally, we discuss the tradeoff between accuracy and time consumption when using exact and approximate techniques for SPL multi-objective optimization and guide stakeholders to choose one or the other in practice.
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Analysis and modeling of discontinuities and inter-element coupling in passive microwave integrated circuit componentsThorburn, Michael Arthur 02 April 1991 (has links)
Accurate, efficient and general computational
techniques are developed to evaluate the scattering
parameters of passive microstrip components composed of
discontinuities in microstrip transmission lines on
general two layer substrates with single and two level
metallization. An open domain model is used. The
Electric Field Integral Equation is examined and the
Green's function for single and double layer dielectric
substrates on a infinite ground plane are reviewed while
emphasizing the important computational details to the
model, including singularity of the kernel, evaluation of
the Sommerfeld Integrals, and interpolation of the Green's
functions. In order to model accurately complex circuit
geometries, two dimensional currents are used. Different
basis functions for expansion and for testing are chosen
in order to make the computation more efficient and allow
for structures having general shape in the moment method
formulation. A transmission line current source is used
to model the parameters are flowing in and circuit evaluated
out of structure. Structures excitation and the scattering
by calculating the currents each of the N-ports of the
such as microstrip bends, microstrip crossovers of arbitrary angle, and coupled
microstrip discontinuities are analyzed. To validate the
model, results of some elementary structures are compared
with published results of other models. / Graduation date: 1992
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Overflow traffic in telephony / by Ronda May PotterPotter, Ronda May January 1979 (has links)
Typescript (photocopy) / iii, 152 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm. / Title page, contents and abstract only. The complete thesis in print form is available from the University Library. / Thesis (Ph.D.) Dept. of Applied Mathematics, University of Adelaide 1981
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Application of Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in Tumor PathologyRekas, Agata January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
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