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Recombinant MVA vaccines: dispelling the myths

Vaccine, 2013
Diseases such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and cancer are prime targets for prophylactic or therapeutic vaccination, but have proven partially or wholly resistant to traditional approaches to vaccine design. New vaccines based on recombinant viral vectors expressing a foreign antigen are under intense development for these and other indications ...
Miles Carroll, Matthew Cottingham
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The tree MVA algorithm

Performance Evaluation, 1985
A new algorithm to solve product form queueing networks, especially those with large numbers of centers and chains, is presented. This algorithm is a Tree version of Mean Value Analysis (MVA), Tree MVA is analogous to the Tree version of Convolution developed by Lam and Lien. Like Tree Convolution, Tree MVA allows exact solution of large networks which
Salvatore Tucci, Charles H. Sauer
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MVA Processing of Speech Features

IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech and Language Processing, 2007
In this paper, we investigate a technique consisting of mean subtraction, variance normalization and time sequence filtering. Unlike other techniques, it applies auto-regression moving-average (ARMA) filtering directly in the cepstral domain. We call this technique mean subtraction, variance normalization, and ARMA filtering (MVA) post-processing, and ...
Chia-Ping Chen, Jeff A. Bilmes
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Comparison and Characteristics of Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) and Non-MVA Driving Fears

Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2000
Prior research has revealed the diagnostic complexity among people who report driving fears. However, the focus on survivors of motor vehicle accidents (MVAs) and diagnostic samples may have inadvertently led to a relative neglect of the broader driving-fearful population.
Deane, Frank P, Taylor, Joanne
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Construction and Isolation of Recombinant MVA

2004
Modified vaccinia virus Ankara (MVA) is a valuable tool for the expression of recombinant genes used for such purposes as the study of protein functions or characterization of cellular and humoral immune responses. A major advantage of MVA is its clear safety record, and it can be handled under biosafety level 1 conditions.
Caroline, Staib   +2 more
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MVA approximations for SJN scheduling

Performance Evaluation, 1992
Summary: The paper proposes an approximation for modeling shortest-job-next (SJN) scheduling discipline at single server stations. The approximation is developed in the form of a response time equation, which can be used directly in the well known mean value analysis (MVA) technique.
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Indian mVAS Industry

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
In the ever growing need for globalization within the modern world, the need for the Mobile Industry in the helm of new scientific service to the public has been spreading its wings all over the world aiming at better means of communication approach.
Mukesh Kumar, Ram Kumar Kakani
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Genetic stability of recombinant MVA-BN

Vaccine, 2006
MVA-BN (modified vaccinia Ankara-Bavarian Nordic) is a highly attenuated vaccinia virus, which serves for development of highly immunogenic recombinant vaccines against infectious diseases and cancer. For generation of recombinant vaccines, insertion of two or more genes at one integration site is preferable, because it is less time consuming and ...
Alexandra, Timm   +3 more
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High Resolution Tomographic MVA with Automation

EAGE/SEG Summer Research Workshop - Processing and imaging of seismic data, 2003
Prestack reflection tomography is gradually being promoted from a method adjunct to the vertical velocity updating scheme, to become the main model building tool, used routinely on all imaging projects.
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MVA Principal Components

2023
Matthias Fengler   +2 more
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