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    Dr. L. R. Elliott, Ming Che Chang, C. J. Wrightsman, and J. Lee Johnson Jr.

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    Dr. L. R. Elliott, Ming Che Chang, C. J. Wrightsman, and J. Lee Johnson Jr.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/26688/thumbnail.jp

    Measuring and analyzing German and Spanish customer satisfaction of using the iPhone 4S Mobile Cloud service

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    This paper presents the customer satisfaction analysis for measuring popularity in the Mobile Cloud, which is an emerging area in the Cloud and Big Data Computing. Organizational Sustainability Modeling (OSM) is the proposed method used in this research. The twelve-month of German and Spanish consumer data are used for the analysis to investigate the return and risk status associated with the ratings of customer satisfaction in the iPhone 4S Mobile Cloud services. Results show that there is a decline in the satisfaction ratings in Germany and Spain due to economic downturn and competitions in the market, which support our hypothesis. Key outputs have been explained and they confirm that all analysis and interpretations fulfill the criteria for OSM. The use of statistical and visualization method proposed by OSM can expose unexploited data and allows the stakeholders to understand the status of return and risk of their Cloud strategies easier than the use of other data analysis

    Echiniscoides andamanensis Chang & Rho 1998

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    179. <i>Echiniscoides andamanensis</i> Chang & Rho, 1998a <p> <i>Echiniscoides andamanensis</i> n. sp. (Chang & Rho 1998a) <b> <i>Terra typica</i>: Andaman Sea (Thailand, Asia)</b> </p>Published as part of <i>Kaczmarek, Łukasz, Bartels, Paul J., Roszkowska, Milena & Nelson, Diane R., 2015, The Zoogeography of Marine Tardigrada, pp. 1-189 in Zootaxa 4037 (1)</i> on page 148, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4037.1.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/233519">http://zenodo.org/record/233519</a&gt

    Florarctus kwoni Chang & Rho 1997

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    61. Florarctus kwoni Chang & Rho, 1997 b Florarctus kwoni n. sp. (Chang & Rho 1997 b) Terra typica: South China Sea (Republic of the Philippines, Asia) South China Sea: • 09° 14 ′N, 117 ° 59 ′E; 1–2 m bsl: [FAO 71] Type Locality: Republic of the Philippines, Palawan Island, Quezon, Tabon Beach, shell gravel. Chang & Rho (1997 b) Record numbers (Sea/Ocean classification): South China Sea: 1; total: 1. Record numbers (FAO classification): FAO 71: 1; total: 1. Remarks: This species is known only from the type locality.Published as part of Kaczmarek, Łukasz, Bartels, Paul J., Roszkowska, Milena & Nelson, Diane R., 2015, The Zoogeography of Marine Tardigrada, pp. 1-189 in Zootaxa 4037 (1) on page 61, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4037.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/23351

    Styraconyx craticuliformis Chang & Rho 1998

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    107. Styraconyx craticuliformis Chang & Rho, 1998 a Styraconyx craticuliformis n. sp. (Chang & Rho 1998 a) Terra typica: Andaman Sea (Thailand, Asia) Andaman Sea: • 08°02′N, 98 ° 50 ′E; 0 m bsl: [FAO 57] Type locality: Thailand, Krabi Province, Ao Nang coast, the upper intertidal zone of rocky shore, from the barnacle Balanus variegatus. Chang & Rho (1998 a) Record numbers (Sea/Ocean classification): Andaman Sea: 1; total: 1. Record numbers (FAO classification): FAO 57: 1; total: 1. Remarks: This member of the sargassi group is known only from the type locality.Published as part of Kaczmarek, Łukasz, Bartels, Paul J., Roszkowska, Milena & Nelson, Diane R., 2015, The Zoogeography of Marine Tardigrada, pp. 1-189 in Zootaxa 4037 (1) on page 100, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4037.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/23351

    Anisonyches deliquus Chang & Rho 1998

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    176. Anisonyches deliquus Chang & Rho, 1998 b Anisonyches deliquus n.sp. (Chang & Rho 1998 b) Terra typica: Sulu Sea (Republic of the Philippines, Asia) Sulu Sea: • 06° 52 ′N, 122 °04′E; 1–5 m bsl: [FAO 71] Type Locality: Republic of the Philippines, Mindanao, near Zamboanga Port, Santacruz Island [Great Santa Cruz Island], intertidal or shallow sublittoral, upper 10 cm, sediments or coralline sands. Chang & Rho (1998 b) Record numbers (Sea/Ocean classification): Sulu Sea: 1; total 1. Record numbers (FAO classification): FAO 71: 1; total: 1. Remarks: This species is known only from the type locality.Published as part of Kaczmarek, Łukasz, Bartels, Paul J., Roszkowska, Milena & Nelson, Diane R., 2015, The Zoogeography of Marine Tardigrada, pp. 1-189 in Zootaxa 4037 (1) on page 147, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4037.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/23351

    Archechiniscus symbalanus Chang & Rho 1998

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    4. Archechiniscus symbalanus Chang & Rho, 1998 a Archechiniscus symbalanus n. sp. (Chang & Rho 1998 a) Terra typica: Andaman Sea (Thailand, Asia) Andaman Sea: • 08°02′N, 98 ° 50 ′E; 0 m bsl: [FAO 57] Type locality: Thailand, Krabi Province, Ao Nang coast, the upper intertidal zone of rocky shore, from Balanus variegatus. Chang & Rho (1998 a) Record numbers (Sea/Ocean classification): Andaman Sea: 1; total: 1. Record numbers (FAO classification): FAO 57: 1; total: 1. Remarks: This species is known only from the type locality.Published as part of Kaczmarek, Łukasz, Bartels, Paul J., Roszkowska, Milena & Nelson, Diane R., 2015, The Zoogeography of Marine Tardigrada, pp. 1-189 in Zootaxa 4037 (1) on page 9, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4037.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/23351

    Measurement of the ratio of prompt χ c to J / ψ production in pp collisions at √s = 7 TeV

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    The prompt production of charmonium χ c and J / ψ states is studied in proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of √s = 7 TeV at the Large Hadron Collider. The χ c and J / ψ mesons are identified through their decays χ c → J / ψ γ and J / ψ → μ + μ - using 36 pb - 1 of data collected by the LHCb detector in 2010. The ratio of the prompt production cross-sections for χ c and J / ψ, σ (χ c → J / ψ γ) / σ (J / ψ), is determined as a function of the J / ψ transverse momentum in the range 2 < p T J / ψ < 15 GeV / c. The results are in excellent agreement with next-to-leading order non-relativistic expectations and show a significant discrepancy compared with the colour singlet model prediction at leading order, especially in the low p T J / ψ region

    Technical Reports 21-30, 1984

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    Grioni, M.; Joyce, J.; Weaver, J. H.; Nussbaum, A.; Gini, M.; Doshi, R.; Gluch, M.; Smith, R.; Zualkernan, I.; Schrimpf, R. D.; Warner, R. M. Jr.; Fuchs, J.; Van Hove, J. M.; Pukite, P. R.; Whaley, G. J.; Cohen, P. I.; Sahni, S.; Cheng, K. H.; Franciosi, A.; Chang, S.; Caprile, C.; Reifenberger, R.; Debska, U.; Philip, P.; Chang, K. C.; Du, H. C.. (1984). Technical Reports 21-30, 1984. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/143752

    Brain Segmentation ? A Case study of Biomedical Cloud Computing for Education and Research

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    Medical imaging is widely adopted in Hospitals and medical institutes, and new ways to improve existing medical imaging services are regularly exploited. This paper describes the adoption of Cloud Computing is useful for medical education and research, and describes the methodology, results and lesson learned. A working Bioinformatics Cloud platform can demonstrate computation and visualisation of brain imaging. The aim is to study segmentation of brains, which divides the brain into ten major regions. The Cloud platform has these two functions: (i) it can highlight each region for ten different segments; and (ii) it can adjust intensity of segmentation to allow basic study of brain medicine. Two types of benefits are reported as follows. Firstly, all the medical student participants are reported to have 20% improvement in their learning satisfaction. Secondly, 100% of volunteer participants are reported to have positive learning experience
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