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Tree Recovery by Dynamic Programming

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2023
Tree-like structures are common, naturally occurring objects that are of interest to many fields of study, such as plant science and biomedicine. Analysis of these structures is typically based on skeletons extracted from captured data, which often contain spurious cycles that need to be removed.
Gustavo Gratacós   +2 more
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Dynamic Protocol Recovery

14th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering (WCRE 2007), 2007
Dynamic protocol recovery tries to recover a component's sequencing constraints by means of dynamic analysis. This problem has been tackled by several automaton learning approaches in the past. These approaches are based on the sequence of component method invocations only.
Jochen Quante, Rainer Koschke
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Recovery of dynamic muscular endurance

European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 1987
Recovery of the rate of dynamic muscular endurance was measured in two groups of college-aged males. Subjects were required to perform elbow flexion (between the angles of 70 and 170 degrees) for as long as possible at the rate of 38 contractions/min while loaded with 1/6 of their maximum isometric strength (MVC).
J W, Yates   +3 more
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Recovery from dynamic exercise

American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 1995
Minimal information is available on the basic interactions within the metabolic and cardiovascular systems during recovery from exercise. Nine men participated in three experiments: one control and two cost-equivalent (52 liters O2) exercise tests of 30 (EX30) and 45 (EX45) min. Exercise intensities were adjusted accordingly.
R E, Williams, S M, Horvath
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Architecture-agnostic dynamic type recovery

Proceedings of the 18th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Managed Programming Languages and Runtimes, 2021
Programmers can use various data types when developing software. However, if the program is compiled to machine code, most of this type information is lost. If analysis of a compiled program is necessary, the lost data types have to be recovered again, to make the code understandable.
Daniel Pekarek, Hanspeter Mössenböck
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On the mechanisms of dynamic recovery

Scripta Materialia, 2002
Abstract The annihilation of dislocations in dynamic recovery is analyzed in terms of reactions between mobile dislocations and dislocations stored in a Frank network. An extended model is presented comprising spontaneous dislocation collapse reactions and annihilation by dipole climb collapse.
E Nes, K Marthinsen, Y Brechet
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Dynamics in hospital recovery of psychotics

The Psychiatric Quarterly, 1961
Some dynamisms that appear to be part of the effecting agency of individual psychotherapy are presented; these can be noted in the varied techniques of psychotherapy; they appear to be subject to validation by an acceptable scientific methodology.
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Recovery of Purity in Dissipative Tunneling Dynamics

The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 2020
The time evolution of purity for an initially localized state of a symmetric two-level system coupled to a dissipative bath is investigated using numerically exact real-time path integral methods. With strong system-bath coupling and high temperature, the purity decays monotonically to its fully mixed value, with a short-time Gaussian behavior, which ...
Sambarta Chatterjee, Nancy Makri
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Dynamic recovery in aluminum

Materials Science and Engineering, 1971
Abstract Dynamic recovery was studied in pure aluminum specimens deformed in tension at temperatures between 200° and 573° K, and strain rates between 0.004 and 2 min −1 . The dislocation interactions and substructures were observed by means of thin-foil transmission electron microscopy. Activation energies were obtained for dynamic recovery and for
E.U. Lee, H.H. Kranzlein, E.E. Underwood
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Logic Design for Dynamic and Interactive Recovery

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1971
Recovery in a fault-tolerant computer means the continuation of system operation with data integrity after an error occurs. This paper delineates two parallel concepts embodied in the hardware and software functions required for recovery; detection, diagnosis, and reconfiguration for hardware, data integrity, checkpointing, and restart for the software.
William C. Carter   +4 more
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