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Computational Neurology: Computational Modeling Approaches in Dementia [PDF]
Dementia is a collection of symptoms associated with impaired cognition and impedes everyday normal functioning. Dementia, with Alzheimer's disease constituting its most common type, is highly complex in terms of etiology and pathophysiology. A more quantitative or computational attitude towards dementia research, or more generally in neurology, is ...
Wong-Lin, KongFatt +16 more
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The capacity limitations of distribution networks, the increasing demands for electricity installation in terms of electricity quality parameters, and the development of electromobility all increase the need to implement systems in order to stabilize and
Rafał Kuźniak +3 more
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Computation modelling is playing an increasingly accepted and important role in neuroscience. It is not a unitary enterprise, though, and the distinction between two different sorts of modelling, one interested in description and the other also in function, is illustrated by their application to activity-dependent developmental plasticity and adult ...
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Computational modelling of atherosclerosis [PDF]
Atherosclerosis is one of the principle pathologies of cardiovascular disease with blood cholesterol a significant risk factor. The World Health Organisation estimates that approximately 2.5 million deaths occur annually due to the risk from elevated cholesterol with 39% of adults worldwide at future risk.
Parton, Andrew +4 more
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The ATLAS computing model [PDF]
The ATLAS Offline Computing Model is described. The main emphasis is on the steady state, when normal running is established. The data flow from the output of the ATLAS trigger system through processing and analysis stages is analysed, in order to estimate the computing resources, in terms of CPU power, disk and tape storage and network bandwidth ...
BARBERIS, DARIO, JONES R.
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Prediction and Simulation of electrical and optical characteristics of an OLED based on P3BEdotBT3A organic material [PDF]
The OLED “organic light-emitting diode” has been highly industrialized for several years, especially since their use in smartphones and televisions. OLEDs have attracted a lot of attention because of their desirable characteristics including their low ...
El karkri Anass +2 more
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Computational models of epilepsy [PDF]
Epilepsy is a neurological disease characterized by recurrent and spontaneous seizures. It affects approximately 50 million people worldwide. In majority of the cases accurate diagnosis of the disease can be made without using any technologically advanced techniques and seizures are controlled using standard treatment in the form of regular use of anti-
Stefanescu, Roxana A. +2 more
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SIMPLY+: A Reliable STT-MRAM-Based Smart Material Implication Architecture for In-Memory Computing
This paper introduces SIMPLY+, an advanced Spin-Transfer Torque Magnetic Random-Access Memory (STT-MRAM)-based Logic-in-Memory (LIM) architecture that evolves from the previously proposed smart material implication (SIMPLY) logic scheme.
Tatiana Moposita +6 more
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What Can Be Learned from Computer Modeling? Comparing Expository and Modeling Approaches to Teaching Dynamic Systems Behavior [PDF]
Computer modeling has been widely promoted as a means to attain higher order learning outcomes. Substantiating these benefits, however, has been problematic due to a lack of proper assessment tools.
Borkulo, S.P. van +3 more
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Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) have emerged as the most representative application of blockchain technology in recent years, fostering the development of the Web3.
Davide Costa +2 more
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