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Efficient screening of spherical nucleic acids

Nature Biomedical Engineering, 2019
High-throughput nanoparticle synthesis combined with machine learning speeds up the exploration of structure–activity relationships for nanomedicines, as shown for spherical nucleic acids functioning as cancer-vaccine candidates.
Yijing, Liu, Xiaoyuan, Chen
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Increasing efficiency of reading from screen

2012 IEEE 10th Jubilee International Symposium on Intelligent Systems and Informatics, 2012
In order to improve the learning process, an Adaptive Educational Hypermedia has to provide a personalized version of the learning material, as well as individual learning settings and environment. This work presents the efforts to find those factors which could mean some environment personalization in a learning process where those kinds of e ...
Robert Pinter   +2 more
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Retroreflective Photometry for Screen Efficiency Evaluation

Applied Optics, 1970
An analytical treatment is given which shows that the peak luminance gain and lobe width of a back or front projection screen material can be used as coordinates on a graph to determine the transmission or reflection efficiency. The analysis assumes that the angular distribution of the gain can be expressed as a power of a cosine function.
G F, Marshall, M H, Williams
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Efficient multifaceted screening of job applicants

Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Extending Database Technology, 2013
Built on top of human resources management databases within the enterprise, we present a decision support system for managing and optimizing screening activities during the hiring process in a large organization. The basic idea is to prioritize the efforts of human resource practitioners to focus on candidates that are likely of high quality, that are ...
Sameep Mehta   +4 more
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The screening efficiency of linear vibrating screen - An experimental investigation

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2020
Screening is a process of continuous physical separation of two or more powdered material depending on the particle size and particle shape. The present investigation involves the study of screening efficiency obtained in the widely used plant scale linear vibrating screen.
S. Bharath Kumar   +5 more
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Efficient web browsing on small screens

Proceedings of the working conference on Advanced visual interfaces, 2008
A global increase in PDA and cell phone ownership and a rise in the use of wireless services have caused mobile browsing to become an important means of Internet access. However, the small screen of such mobile devices limits the usability of information browsing and searching.
Hamed Ahmadi, Jun Kong
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Efficient and Effective Screening for Hydroxychloroquine Toxicity

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2013
T HEARTICLE IN THIS ISSUE BY BROWNING EXAMINING the impact of the revised American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) guidelines for hydroxychloroquine screening raises important points with respect to the goals, cost effectiveness, and present effectiveness of screening practice.
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Lazy Learned Screening for Efficient Recruitment

2019
The transition from traditional paper based systems for recruitment to the internet has resulted in companies in getting a lot more applications. A majority of these applications are often unstructured documents sent over email. This results in a lot of work sorting through the applicants.
Erik Espenakk   +2 more
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Improving Efficiency in Articulation Screening

Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1983
Three screening articulation tests were compared with regard to two factors that might influence preference for one test over another: (a) ease of stimulus picture identification, and (b) time requ...
Katharine F. Eveleigh   +1 more
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Efficient Treatments Reduce the Cost-Efficiency of Breast Cancer Screening

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2016
In this issue, Birnbaum and colleagues evaluate whether the availability of efficient adjuvant and chemotherapy treatments would have changed reductions in the risk for breast cancer death reported by randomized trials on breast cancer screening. The editorialist discusses these results and the implications for women having breast cancer screening.
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