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    sj-pdf-1-smm-10.1177_09622802221074164 - Supplemental material for Estimation of the proportion of true null hypotheses under sparse dependence: Adaptive FDR controlling in microarray data

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-smm-10.1177_09622802221074164 for Estimation of the proportion of true null hypotheses under sparse dependence: Adaptive FDR controlling in microarray data by Aniket Biswas, Subrata Chakraborty and Vishwa Jyoti Baruah in Statistical Methods in Medical Research</p

    Gender and climate change framework for analysis, policy & action

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    "This paper by Jyoti Parikh provides a framework to anlayse gender and climate change concerns keeping in view the strengths and vulnerability of poor ‐ women in particular. The author also provides policy recommendations for policies and actions.

    Methods to improve quality and diversity of language-vision models

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    Submission published under a 24 month embargo labeled 'U of I Access', the embargo will last until 2023-12-01The student, Jyoti Aneja, accepted the attached license on 2021-12-03 at 00:27.The student, Jyoti Aneja, submitted this Dissertation for approval on 2021-12-03 at 00:36.This Dissertation was approved for publication on 2021-12-03 at 13:22.DSpace SAF Submission Ingestion Package generated from Vireo submission #17379 on 2022-04-06 at 17:17:47Made available in DSpace on 2022-04-29T21:46:17Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 3 ANEJA-DISSERTATION-2021.pdf: 23857233 bytes, checksum: f1cb5a16a8c37da8e3d88ac42d339542 (MD5) LICENSE.txt: 4208 bytes, checksum: 70bf9b59c99402d28a6f259391c734e8 (MD5) PROQUEST_LICENSE.txt: 4554 bytes, checksum: 82134db12f8ad8e83aa8d6184b89eae6 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2021-12-03Embargo set by: Seth Robbins for item 123370 Lift date: 2024-04-29T21:46:25Z Reason: Author requested U of Illinois access only (OA after 2yrs) in Vireo ETD systemEmbargo set by: Seth Robbins for item 123370 Lift date: 2024-04-29T21:47:53Z Reason: Author requested U of Illinois access only (OA after 2yrs) in Vireo ETD systemAuthor requested U of Illinois access only (OA after 2yrs) in Vireo ETD systemU of I OnlyHumans can describe images and, more generally, the world around them in an evocative manner using vivid language constructs. Designing neural network models that can attain results similar to those of humans on tasks like image-captioning and image-generation is a worthy goal in the overall pursuit of artificial general intelligence. Notwithstanding the tremendous recent progress in this area, current systems still cannot describe objects and scenes as creatively and accurately as humans. As a step in the direction of bridging this gap, this thesis proposes architectures and algorithms for generating high-quality, diverse outputs for the tasks of image-captioning and image-generation

    From Jyoti to Jasmine: Mukherjee's Quest for Hybrid Identity in Jasmine

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    Abstract: The present paper investigates the empowering force of hybridity in female diasporant in Bharati Mukherjee’s outstanding novel Jasmine. The novel depicts Jasmine’s journey of transformation from a passive, traditional girl at the mercy of fate in a village in India to an active, modern, and most importantly cross-cultural hybrid woman in America. All through the novel, her identity is transformed in line with shifts in her name from Jyoti to Jasmine to Jazzy to Jane. Accordingly, she stands in-between two cultures, shuttles between identities, welds opposing identities, enters the third space and emerges as a hybrid. The present study in the light of Homi Bhabha's insights seeks to demonstrate that immigrating, experiencing displacement and in-betweenness, and being positioned in the third space pave the way for Jasmine’s becoming a hybrid and being liberated. Besides, the study is to depict by creating a hybrid character, Bharati Mukherjee, the author, alludes to her own very hybridity

    Preliminary Assessment of Hydrogen Peroxide Gel as an Oxidizer in a Catalyst Ignited Hybrid Thruster

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    In regard to propulsion system applications, the stability of liquid propellants in long-term storage is of increasing importance, and this had led to a greater interest in gelation technology. As part of a preliminary test to determine the feasibility of using a gel propellant in a rocket with a catalyst bed, a hybrid rocket with a catalyst reactor using a gel propellant as an oxidizer was tested for the first time in this study. Experiments were conducted with two different oxidizers: one with liquid phase hydrogen peroxide and the other with gel phase hydrogen peroxide, as well as high-density polyethylene as fuel for a 250N class hybrid thruster performance test. The thruster was designed with the catalyst ignition system, and a catalyst was manufactured to be inserted into the catalyst reactor to facilitate oxidizer decomposition. While the test result with neat hydrogen peroxide indicated sufficient decomposition efficiency using a manganese dioxide/alumina catalyst and successful autoignition of the fuel via the decomposed product, gel hydrogen peroxide exhibited insufficient decomposition and there were difficulties in operating the thruster as a part of the catalyst was covered in the gelling agent. This preliminary study identifies the potential challenges of using a gel phase oxidizer in a catalyst ignited hybrid thruster and discusses the technical issues that should be addressed in regard to a gel propellant hybrid thruster design with a catalyst reactor.Space Systems Egineerin

    Resolving Interoperability Issues of Precision and Array with Null Value of Web Services Using WSIG-JADE Framework

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    Web services and agent technology play a significant role while resolving the issues related to platform interoperability. Web service interoperability organization (WS-I) provided the guidelines to remove the interoperability issues using basic profile 1.1/1.2 product. However, issues are still arising while transferring the precision values and an array with null values between different platforms like JAVA and .NET. As in a precision issue, JAVA supports data precision up to the 6th value and .NET up to the 5th value after the decimal and after increasing their limits, the whole number gets rounded off. In array with a null value issue, JAVA treats null as a value but .NET treats null as an empty string. To remove these issues, we use the WSIG-JADE framework that helps to build and demonstrate a multiagent system that does the mapping and conversions between agents and web services. It limits the number of digits to the 5th place after the decimal thereby increasing the precision in data sets, whereas it treats null as an empty string so that string length remains the same for both the platforms thereby helping in the correct count of data elements

    OM Kidz

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    This is two books bound together, each with a separate ISBN number and separate pagination. Each book has five stories, 12 to 22 pages in length. Both feature heavy paper and large print. The stories are well told. The first book contains these five: The Clever Fox and the Goat; TH; and GGE; The Hungry Fox and the Shepherds; and The Ungrateful Traveller. The first extends the usual fable by having the fox spend a full night in the well. In TH, the tortoise has a mantra: I always finish what I have started (19). The hare thinks There would be no harm in sleeping for a little bit (28). In GGE, a poor couple, vegetable farmers, put their pennies together to get one goose and thus some eggs to eat. Too much greed always leads to great loss (47). I ask: is there some such thing as just enough greed? A great illustration here (45) shows the goose's misgiving as she overhears the couple talking about getting all the eggs at once. The Hungry Fox and the Shepherds has a long build-up to the fox's discovery of lunches in the tree hollow, where the shepherds have stored them. The moral is surprisingly simple: Excess is bad (63). The Ungrateful Traveller is better known, I believe, in terms of a plane tree used by travellers for shade on a hot day. The conflict of this fable goes on between the two travellers, one of whom finds the tree useless, while the other is grateful for its shade. Then the tree gets into the conversation. In the second volume, titled Moral Stories, Jackal Learns a Lesson pairs the jackal with the tiger. This story is new to me. Tiger tries to keep jackal from harm, but jackal misconstrues him into an enemy. The Glass of Milk is given by a woman to a male teen-ager; he repays it years later as doctor to the now elderly sick woman. The woman's bill reads One glass of milk, now paid in full. This story provides the book's cover. William thinks that a stranger sitting next to him on a bench is eating up his cookies. The truth is that he has been eating the stranger's cookies! The last story seems silly to me. The head of a family discovers thieves in his house in the night and goes to a fortune-teller rather than to the police! This story on 69 has through where it needs thought.This is a hardbound book (hard cover)Second printin

    Author response: Multiple short windows of calcium-dependent protein kinase 4 activity coordinate distinct cell cycle events during Plasmodium gametogenesis

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    Malaria transmission relies on the production of gametes following ingestion by a mosquito. Here, we show that Ca2+-dependent protein kinase 4 controls three processes essential to progress from a single haploid microgametocyte to the release of eight flagellated microgametes in Plasmodium berghei. A myristoylated isoform is activated by Ca2+ to initiate a first genome replication within twenty seconds of activation. This role is mediated by a protein of the SAPS-domain family involved in S-phase entry. At the same time, CDPK4 is required for the assembly of the subsequent mitotic spindle and to phosphorylate a microtubule-associated protein important for mitotic spindle formation. Finally, a non-myristoylated isoform is essential to complete cytokinesis by activating motility of the male flagellum. This role has been linked to phosphorylation of an uncharacterised flagellar protein. Altogether, this study reveals how a kinase integrates and transduces multiple signals to control key cell-cycle transitions during Plasmodium gametogenesis.</jats:p
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