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Proceedings of the 18th Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems, 2020
Cameras are key enablers for a wide range of IoT use cases including smart cities, intelligent transportation, AI-enabled farms, and more. These IoT applications require cloud software (including models) to act on the images. However, traditional task oblivious compression techniques are a poor fit for delivering images over low power IoT networks that
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Cameras are key enablers for a wide range of IoT use cases including smart cities, intelligent transportation, AI-enabled farms, and more. These IoT applications require cloud software (including models) to act on the images. However, traditional task oblivious compression techniques are a poor fit for delivering images over low power IoT networks that
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Canadian Journal of Biochemistry, 1965
Acid–isopropanol extraction of digestive tissue from the starfish (Pisaster ochraceous) yielded material with properties resembling those of insulins from vertebrate species. The starfish extract enhanced glycogen deposition in mouse diaphragm tissue, with a dose–response slope similar to that of crystalline insulin from the ox; this specific effect ...
S, Wilson, S, Falkmer
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Acid–isopropanol extraction of digestive tissue from the starfish (Pisaster ochraceous) yielded material with properties resembling those of insulins from vertebrate species. The starfish extract enhanced glycogen deposition in mouse diaphragm tissue, with a dose–response slope similar to that of crystalline insulin from the ox; this specific effect ...
S, Wilson, S, Falkmer
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Proceedings of the 13th Annual International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services, 2015
Emerging wearable devices promise a multitude of computer vision-based applications that serve users without active engagement. However, vision algorithms are known to be resource-hungry; and modern mobile systems do not support concurrent application use of the camera. Toward supporting efficient concurrency of vision applications, we report Starfish,
Robert LiKamWa, Lin Zhong
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Emerging wearable devices promise a multitude of computer vision-based applications that serve users without active engagement. However, vision algorithms are known to be resource-hungry; and modern mobile systems do not support concurrent application use of the camera. Toward supporting efficient concurrency of vision applications, we report Starfish,
Robert LiKamWa, Lin Zhong
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Proceedings of the 18th ACM symposium on Virtual reality software and technology, 2012
We present Starfish - a new target selection technique for virtual reality (VR) environments. This technique provides a solution to accurately select targets in high-density 3D scenes. The user controls a 3D pointer surrounded by a starfish-shaped closed surface. The extremity of each branch ends exactly on preselected near targets.
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We present Starfish - a new target selection technique for virtual reality (VR) environments. This technique provides a solution to accurately select targets in high-density 3D scenes. The user controls a 3D pointer surrounded by a starfish-shaped closed surface. The extremity of each branch ends exactly on preselected near targets.
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Steroids, 1973
Abstract Starfish Linckia multifora, Protoreaster nodosus, Protoreaster lincki, Culcita schmideliana, Nardoa variolata and Acanthaster planci were examined for sterols and sapogenins. All asteroids contained cholestanol in addition to C 27 to C 30 mono and diunsaturated sterols.
Y M, Sheikh, M, Kaisin, C, Djerassi
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Abstract Starfish Linckia multifora, Protoreaster nodosus, Protoreaster lincki, Culcita schmideliana, Nardoa variolata and Acanthaster planci were examined for sterols and sapogenins. All asteroids contained cholestanol in addition to C 27 to C 30 mono and diunsaturated sterols.
Y M, Sheikh, M, Kaisin, C, Djerassi
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Starfish Saponins, 52. Chemical Constituents from the Starfish Echinaster brasiliensis
Journal of Natural Products, 1993This paper reports an analysis of the chemical constituents from the Caribbean starfish Echinaster brasiliensis collected at Grand Bahama Island. This species is completely devoid of cyclic steroidal glycosides, previously isolated from two species of the genus Echinaster in place of the more common penta- and hexa-glycoside steroidal sulfates ...
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2010
This paper improves the price-performance ratio of ECM, the elliptic-curve method of integer factorization. In particular, this paper constructs "a = -1" twisted Edwards curves having Q-torsion group Z/2 x Z/4, Z/8, or Z/6 and having a known non-torsion point; demonstrates that, compared to the curves used in previous ECM implementations, some of the ...
Bernstein, D.J., Birkner, P., Lange, T.
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This paper improves the price-performance ratio of ECM, the elliptic-curve method of integer factorization. In particular, this paper constructs "a = -1" twisted Edwards curves having Q-torsion group Z/2 x Z/4, Z/8, or Z/6 and having a known non-torsion point; demonstrates that, compared to the curves used in previous ECM implementations, some of the ...
Bernstein, D.J., Birkner, P., Lange, T.
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences, 1951
The fossil starfish described here are mainly from the Lower Ordovician (including the Tremadocian). Only brief descriptions of these starfish have been given previously. They are the earliest starfish known, and arrived in a series of transgressions which began in the Tremadocian and persisted throughout the immediately succeeding beds.
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The fossil starfish described here are mainly from the Lower Ordovician (including the Tremadocian). Only brief descriptions of these starfish have been given previously. They are the earliest starfish known, and arrived in a series of transgressions which began in the Tremadocian and persisted throughout the immediately succeeding beds.
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Scientific American, 2015
The article offers information on the COTSbot robotic device developed by robotics researchers at Queensland University of Technology in Australia, that aims to stop crown of-thorns starfish (COTS) from destroying the Great Barrier Reef by giving them lethal injections.
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The article offers information on the COTSbot robotic device developed by robotics researchers at Queensland University of Technology in Australia, that aims to stop crown of-thorns starfish (COTS) from destroying the Great Barrier Reef by giving them lethal injections.
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Cryopreservation of starfish oocytes
Cryobiology, 2005Research from many laboratories over the past several decades indicates that invertebrate oocytes and eggs are extraordinarily difficult to freeze. Since starfish oocytes, eggs, and embryos are an important cell and developmental biology model system, there is great interest to cryopreserve these cells. Previous starfish oocyte cryopreservation studies
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