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We present Proteus, a novel network-aware approach for optimizing web browsing on heterogeneous multi-core mobile systems. It employs machine learning techniques to predict which of the heterogeneous cores to use to render a given webpage and the operating frequencies of the processors.
Jie Ren +7 more
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Proteus spp. are commensal gastrointestinal bacteria in many hosts, but information regarding the mutual relationships between these bacteria and their hosts is limited.
Wenpeng Gu +10 more
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Genetic diversity of the O antigens of Proteus species and the development of a suspension array for molecular serotyping. [PDF]
Proteus species are well-known opportunistic pathogens frequently associated with skin wound and urinary tract infections in humans and animals. O antigen diversity is important for bacteria to adapt to different hosts and environments, and has been used
Xiang Yu +9 more
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Proteus: A Self-Designing Range Filter [PDF]
We introduce Proteus, a novel self-designing approximate range filter, which configures itself based on sampled data in order to optimize its false positive rate (FPR) for a given space requirement.
Eric R. Knorr +6 more
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Many studies show the significance of the Proteus effect for serious virtual reality applications. The present study extends the existing knowledge by considering the relationship (congruence) between the self-embodiment (avatar) and the virtual ...
David Mal +4 more
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The Proteus Effect: Overview, Reflection, and Recommendations
Avatars are an integral element in most virtual environments including virtual reality and video games, and the Proteus effect initially proposed by Yee and Bailenson (2007) is a framework that explains the psychological effects of individuals’ digital ...
Yansheng Liu
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Pathogenesis of Proteus mirabilis in Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections
Proteus mirabilis (PM) is a Gram-negative rod-shaped bacterium and widely exists in the natural environment, and it is most noted for its swarming motility and urease activity.
F. Yuan +6 more
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The PROTEUS-Trials Consortium: Optimizing the use of patient-reported outcomes in clinical trials
Background: The assessment of patient-reported outcomes in clinical trials has enormous potential to promote patient-centred care, but for this potential to be realized, the patient-reported outcomes must be captured effectively and communicated clearly.
C. Snyder +8 more
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This study investigates the Proteus effect from the first-person perspective and during avatar embodiment in actual exercise. In addition to the immediate measurements of the Proteus effect, prolonged effects such as next-day perception and exercise ...
Jih-Hsuan Tammy Lin +2 more
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Novel Phage-Derived Depolymerase with Activity against Proteus mirabilis Biofilms
The adherence of Proteus mirabilis to the surface of urinary catheters leads to colonization and eventual blockage of the catheter lumen by unique crystalline biofilms produced by these opportunistic pathogens, making P.
C. Rice +7 more
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