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The heterogeneous home

Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Ubiquitous computing, 2008
Due to several recent trends, the domestic environment has become more homogeneous and undifferentiated. Drawing on concepts from environmental psychology, we critique these trends. We propose heterogeneity as a new framework for domestic design, and we present design sketches that illustrate how ubiquitous computing technologies can interact with the ...
Ryan Aipperspach   +2 more
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Heterogeneity of ceruloplasmin

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1962
Abstract 1. (1) The heterogeneity of serum ceruloplasmin was studied by starch gel electro-phoresis, immuno-electrophoresis and ultracentrifugal techniques. 2. (2) All the preparations of ceruloplasmin, prepared by larger scale methods, were found to consist of multiple components with the characteristics of ceruloplasmin.
M D, POULIK, A G, BEARN
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Heterogeneity and OSI

IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 1990
A review is presented of the different aspects of heterogeneity that need to be resolved to achieve global interoperability, and specifically, to provide global transport service. The authors concentrate on the problems of interconnecting computer networks and systems that use different protocols, either different subsets of OSI (open systems ...
Liba Svobodova   +2 more
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Heterogeneity of papillomaviruses

Seminars in Cancer Biology, 1996
The classification of the papillomaviral sequence into types is satisfactory for many purposes, but the resulting catalog does not accurately depict the extent of diversification of this family of viruses. Phylogenetic and mutational analyses reveal that some viral forms are much more ancient than other forms.
G, Myers, H, Lu, C, Calef, T, Leitner
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Heterogeneity of Lipid A

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1984
In a previous study, lipid A from Shigella flexneri was separated into eight distinct fractions by thin-layer chromatography (TLC). In the present investigation, lipid A from different gram-negative bacteria was analyzed by thin-layer chromatography for its heterogeneity and compared with lipid A of S. flexneri.
I, Mattsby-Baltzer   +2 more
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Heterogeneity in Melanoma

2015
Melanoma is among the most aggressive and therapy-resistant human cancers. While great strides in therapy have generated enthusiasm, many challenges remain. Heterogeneity is the most pressing issue for all types of therapy. This chapter summarizes the clinical classification of melanoma, of which the research community now adds additional layers of ...
Batool, Shannan   +3 more
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On the Heterogeneity of B40

Tissue Antigens, 1979
Evidence is presented for the heterogeneity of HLA‐B40. At least two sub‐groups can be recognized: Bw40.1 which is Cw3 associated and Bw40.2 which is Cw2 associated in Caucasians, but not in other populations. The recognition of Bw41 (Sabell), Bw47 (407*), and Bw48 (KSO) with both local Bw40 antisera and sera from the 7th Histocompatibility Workshop is
I, Schreuder, A, Nagtegaal-Bos
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Heterogeneous Catalysis

2017
Heterogeneous catalysts are plentiful in the chemical industry. In this chapter, a short overview will be given on the steps needed to convert a reactant into a product over a heterogeneous catalyst. In addition, an introduction will be given on the way a catalyst assists in the making and breaking of chemical bonds.
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Heterogeneous learning

Review of Economic Dynamics, 2003
There is by now a large literature characterising conditions under which learning schemes converge to rational expectations equilibria (REEs). It has been claimed that these results depend on the assumption of homogeneous agents and homogeneous learning. This paper analyses the stability of REEs under heterogeneous adaptative learning, for the class of
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Antibiotic heterogeneity

International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 2010
In modern sepsis management, long-held concerns about the inexorable rise of antimicrobial resistance have led to a key focus on antibiotic stewardship. Among the many strands that come together to provide a complete picture of stewardship is the issue of how antibiotic classes are deployed.
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