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Automated biometry for assessing cephalopelvic disproportion in 3D 0.55T fetal MRI at term
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Bringing computer power to geographically dispersed users, the concept behind the computer utility, will have a powerful impact on business management. The computer utility is expected by some to stimulate change as important as the industrial revolution.
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Computable preference and utility
Journal of Mathematical Economics, 1999zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Kam-Chau Wong, Marcel K. Richter
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On the Neural Computation of Utility
Current Directions in Psychological Science, 1996The rewarding effect produced by electrical stimulation of the lateral hypothalamus can compete and summate with gustatory rewards. However, physiological manipulations, such as sodium depletion and the accumulation of an energy-rich solution in the gut, can alter the rewarding impact of the gustatory stimuli without producing substantial changes in ...
Peter Shizgal, Kent Conover
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Utility Computing for Internet Applications [PDF]
Abstract With the growing demand for computing resources and network capacity, roviding scalable and reliable computing service on the Internet becomes a challenging problem. Recently, much attention has been paid to the “utility computing” concept that aims to provide computing as a utility service similar to water and electricity.
CANALI, Claudia, RABINOVICH M, XIAO Z.
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The emergence of the computer utility
Proceedings of the November 16-18, 1971, fall joint computer conference on - AFIPS '71 (Fall), 1971By 1970 some users had regained control of the computer. This occurred because an operational mode had come into existence that permitted the man and the computer to simultaneously attain the productive heights that each had previously, but separately, achieved.
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Proceedings of the May 6-10, 1974, national computer conference and exposition on - AFIPS '74, 1974
In 1905, approximately 50,000 small, privately-owned generating stations produced roughly half the total U.S. supply of electricity---largely for their own needs. Today, only about six percent of the nation's electric power is produced by such small local generating stations with the bulk of the country's power needs being met by some 200 large ...
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In 1905, approximately 50,000 small, privately-owned generating stations produced roughly half the total U.S. supply of electricity---largely for their own needs. Today, only about six percent of the nation's electric power is produced by such small local generating stations with the bulk of the country's power needs being met by some 200 large ...
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Multi-tenant utility computing with compute containers
2015 IEEE 5th International Conference on Consumer Electronics - Berlin (ICCE-Berlin), 2015From the growing demand for utility computing resources emerged both the hardware and software for cloud computing technology. Still varied enterprises to fulfill their capacity need while adhering a strict fiscal cost structure. However, the exponential increase in demand and complexity of the network topology, threatens to simultaneously violate both
Yahav Biran, George Collins
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Neural computations of decision utility
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2004How are decision alternatives represented in the primate brain? A recent study by Sugrue et al. sought to answer this question by integrating behavioral, computational and physiological methods in examining the choice patterns of monkeys placed in a dynamic foraging environment.
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