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Are Management Strategies Associated with Tolerance Acquisition in Infants with Cow's Milk-Induced Allergic Proctocolitis? [PDF]

open access: yesJ Clin Med
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Optimization of Design Tolerances of Servomechanisms

CIRP Annals, 1992
Summary A method is proposed to specify maximum tolerance ranges on nominal values of system parameters of servomechanisms and the nominal values themselves using semi-infinite optimization algorithms. The performance specifications of the servomechanism are transcribed to semi-infinite inequalities.
Roelofs, H.H.B., Heuvelman, C.J.
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Design of fault-tolerant systems

[1990] Proceedings. Third Annual IEEE Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems, 2002
Design features (e.g. reliability, maintainability, and testability) of systems designed to tolerate faults which could compromise the safe and secure operation of a system are discussed. Design automation issues are discussed with a focus on the future.
Jill J. Hallenbeck, Joanne Bechta Dugan
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Variation-tolerant design

IEEE Micro, 2005
As we introduce this yearÂ’s Hot Chips theme issue, the frequency slowdown trend that is upon us as a result of the CMOS technology outlook has to be the single major point that stands out. It is not just the per-chip power dissipation envelope that is forcing this trend, although that factor alone is perhaps the major deterrent to frequency escalation ...
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Toleration and the Design of Norms

Science and Engineering Ethics, 2014
One of the pressing challenges we face today-in a post-Westphalian order (emergence of the state as the modern, political information agent) and post-Bretton Woods world (emergence of non-state multiagent systems or MASs as "hyperhistorical" players in the global economy and politics)-is how to design the right kind of MAS that can take full advantage ...
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Error-Tolerant Pooling Designs with Inhibitors

Journal of Computational Biology, 2003
Pooling designs are used in clone library screening to efficiently distinguish positive clones from negative clones. Mathematically, a pooling design is just a nonadaptive group testing scheme which has been extensively studied in the literature. In some applications, there is a third category of clones called "inhibitors" whose effect is to neutralize
Frank K. Hwang, Yu-Chi Liu
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