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University of Almería
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About: University of Almería is a education organization based out in Almería, Spain. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Context (language use). The organization has 4674 authors who have published 10905 publications receiving 233036 citations. The organization is also known as: University of Almeria & Universidad de Almería.
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19 Sep 2001TL;DR: The properties of the MTE distribution are studied and it is shown how exact probability propagation can be carried out by means of a local computation algorithm.
Abstract: In this paper we propose the use of mixtures of truncated exponential (MTE) distributions in hybrid Bayesian networks. We study the properties of the MTE distribution and show how exact probability propagation can be carried out by means of a local computation algorithm. One feature of this model is that no restriction is made about the order among the variables either discrete or continuous. Computations are performed over a representation of probabilistic potentials based on probability trees, expanded to allow discrete and continuous variables simultaneously. Finally, a Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm is described with the aim of dealing with complex networks.
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TL;DR: The results stress the special importance of attitudinal factors (attitude towards usage and perceived institutional trust) and cognitive instrumental processes (mainly, usefulness perceptions) in determining physicians' intention to use EHCR systems.
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TL;DR: The authors compared specific acceptance-based strategies and cognitive-controlbased strategies for coping with experimentally induced pain and found that ACT participants showed significantly higher tolerance to pain and lower believability of experienced pain compared to the CONT condition.
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TL;DR: Tomo3D implements a multithreaded vectorized approach to tomographic reconstruction that takes full advantage of the computer power in modern multicore computers and proves to be competitive with current graphic processor unit solutions.
Abstract: Summary: Tomo3D implements a multithreaded vectorized approach to tomographic reconstruction that takes full advantage of the computer power in modern multicore computers. Full resolution tomograms are generated at high speed on standard computers with no special system requirements. Tomo3D has the most common reconstruction methods implemented, namely weighted Back-projection (WBP) and simultaneous iterative reconstruction technique (SIRT). It proves to be competitive with current graphic processor unit solutions in terms of processing time, in the order of a few seconds with WBP or minutes with SIRT. The program is compatible with standard packages, which easily allows integration in the electron tomography workflow.
Availability: http://www.cnb.csic.es/%7ejjfernandez/tomo3d
Contact: JJ.Fernandez@cnb.csic.es
Supplementary information:Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.
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TL;DR: Results showed that the use of metal salts or chitosan was not efficient, whereas polyelectrolytes allow the efficient recovery of biomass, at doses of 2-25 mg per gram of microalgae biomass.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Amadeo R. Fernández-Alba | 83 | 318 | 21458 |
Sixto Malato | 80 | 315 | 24216 |
Francisco Rodríguez | 79 | 748 | 24992 |
Yusuf Chisti | 76 | 347 | 33979 |
José Luis García | 73 | 453 | 17504 |
Anne-Marie Caminade | 69 | 580 | 15814 |
Elias Fereres | 68 | 236 | 18751 |
David Mecerreyes | 66 | 324 | 16822 |
Berta Martín-López | 64 | 177 | 16136 |
Ana Agüera | 63 | 168 | 12280 |
Alberto Fernández-Gutiérrez | 62 | 312 | 13557 |
Mary F. Mahon | 59 | 539 | 14258 |
José María Carazo | 59 | 309 | 12499 |
Claudio Bianchini | 57 | 368 | 13412 |
Manuel Marquez | 55 | 126 | 12237 |