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Copper-Induced Thyroid Disruption and Oxidative Stress in Schizopygopsis younghusbandi Larvae. [PDF]
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Pro and contra IBR-eradication
Veterinary Microbiology, 2006Bovine herpesvirus type 1 (BoHV-1) is the causative agent of respiratory and genital tract infections such as infectious rhinotracheitis (IBR), infectious pustular vulvovaginitis (IPV, balanoposthitis (IBP), and abortion. Despite of a pronounced immune response, the virus is never eliminated from an infected host but establishes life-long latency and ...
Mathias Ackermann, M Engels
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Solvent-mediated charge redistribution in photodissociation of IBr− and IBr−(CO2)
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2011A combined experimental and theoretical investigation of photodissociation dynamics of IBr− and IBr−(CO2) on the B (${}^2\Sigma _{1/2}^ +$Σ1/2+2) excited electronic state is presented. Time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy reveals that in bare IBr− prompt dissociation forms exclusively I* + Br−.
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Proceedings of the third ACM workshop on Challenged networks, 2008
In our demonstration we present an implementation of DTN for embedded systems and demonstrate how a WLAN access point can be turned into a stand-alone DTN-node for mobile applications. The modular software design of "IBRDTN" is centered on the efficient use of resources and interoperability with the DTN2 reference implementation. Our modules comprise a
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In our demonstration we present an implementation of DTN for embedded systems and demonstrate how a WLAN access point can be turned into a stand-alone DTN-node for mobile applications. The modular software design of "IBRDTN" is centered on the efficient use of resources and interoperability with the DTN2 reference implementation. Our modules comprise a
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NMR investigation on IBr-doped C60, where IBr is iodine monobromide
Solid State Communications, 1995Abstract It was found by 13 C-NMR that the doping of iodine monobromide (IBr) into C 60 solid changes significantly the electronic states of C 60 , indicating chemical reaction between C 60 and halogen atoms, such as charge transfer and bonding.
Yutaka Maniwa +3 more
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Kinetic study of the reactions Br + IBr?I + Br2 and I + Br2?Br + IBr
International Journal of Chemical Kinetics, 1998The kinetics of the title reactions have been studied using the discharge-flow mass spectrometic method at 296 K and 1 torr of helium. The rate constant obtained for the forward reaction Br+IBrI+Br2 (1), using three different experimental approaches (kinetics of Br consumption in excess of IBr, IBr consumption in excess of Br, and I formation), is: k1=(
Y. Bedjanian, G. le Bras, G. Poulet
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Compression of multiple depth maps for IBR
The Visual Computer, 2005Image-based rendering techniques include those with geometry and those without. Geometric information in the form of a depth map aligned with the image holds a lot of promise for IBR due to the several methods available to capture it. It can improve the quality of generated views using a limited number of views.
Sashi Kumar Penta, P. J. Narayanan
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IBR-based compression for remote visualization
Proceedings. First International Symposium on 3D Data Processing Visualization and Transmission, 2003The standard way of remotely visualizing virtual worlds is downloading the virtual world to the user's computer, then rendering it. This approach is plagued by many problems which can be overcome by moving the rendering at server's side and by essentially turning interactive visualization into an image transmission problem.
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IBRS: Intelligent bank reengineering system
Decision Support Systems, 1996Abstract Intelligent Bank Reengineering System (IBRS) is a knowledge based system which assists a bank in choosing the most appropriate Business Process Reengineering (BPR) alternative and in implementing the selected alternative. IBRS's problem solving approach consists of three stages: generation, evaluation, and choice.
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