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PRR-PRR Dynamic Relocation

IEEE Computer Architecture Letters, 2009
Partial bitstream relocation (PBR) on FPGAs has been gaining attention in recent years as a potentially promising technique to scale parallelism of accelerator architectures at run time, enhance fault tolerance, etc. PBR techniques to date have focused on reading inactive bitstreams stored in memory, on-chip or off-chip, whose contents are generated ...
Arvind Sudarsanam   +2 more
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CDPK Activation in PRR Signaling

2017
Calcium-dependent protein kinases undergo a rapid biochemical activation in response to an intracellular Ca increase induced by the PRR-dependent perception of a pathogen-related stimulus. Based on SDS gel resolution, the in-gel kinase assay allows the analysis of multiple in vivo protein samples in parallel, combining the advantage of protein ...
Seybold, Heike   +2 more
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Experimental airborne transmission of PRRS virus

Veterinary Microbiology, 2004
A series of three experiments, differing primarily in airflow volume, were performed to evaluate the likelihood of airborne transmission of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus (PRRSV) from infected to non-infected pigs. Pigs were housed in two units (unit A and unit B) located 1m apart and connected by pipes.
Kristensen, C.S.   +4 more
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FORCE-UNCONSTRAINED POSES OF THE 3-PRR AND 4-PRR PLANAR PARALLEL MANIPULATORS

Transactions of the Canadian Society for Mechanical Engineering, 2005
Force-unconstrained (singular) poses of the 3-PRR planar parallel manipulator (PPM), where the underscore indicates the actuated joint, and the 4-PRR, a redundant PPM with an additional actuated branch, are presented. The solution of these problems is based upon concepts of reciprocal screw quantities and kinematic analysis.
Flavio Firmani, Ron P. Podhorodeski
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PRR-γ controls inflammation

Trends in Immunology, 2001
Recent research into the role of the nuclear receptor protein PRR-γ in controlling imflammatory responses to the gut microflora might provide a molecular target for a diagnostic tool distinguishing ulcerative colitis (UC) from Crohn's disease. PRR-γ is known to counteract inflammation by blocking the NF-κB-mediated activation of transcription of ...
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Genetic Variation in the PRRS Virus

1998
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) is characterized by late-term abortions and stillbirths in sows and respiratory difficulties in nursery pigs. The disease appeared in Europe and North America at approximately the same time between 1985 and 1990.
M P, Murtaugh   +4 more
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Development of International PRR and the Emergence of Sri Lankan National PRR

2019
This chapter will continue to map the progression of international PRR consequent to the Rome Convention and TRIPS agreement and its diffusion at national level. In that regard, the chapter will discuss the way in which PRR was further expanded internationally through the WIPO’s WPPT and the Beijing Treaty and the way in which it was transplanted in ...
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[Role of PRRs in vaccine].

Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2011
Vaccines aim at developing protective acquired immunity against pathogens. Optimal activation of acquired immunity involves activation of innate immune system, which is often achieved by chemical substances called adjuvant. Recently, molecules recognizing pathogen-associated molecular patterns called pattern recognition receptors(PRRs) have been ...
Yutaro, Kumagai, Shizuo, Akira
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