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{"text": "The 22.8 Mb genome of P. falciparum is comprised of 14 linear chromosomes, a circular plastid-like genome, and a linear mitochondrial genome. The malaria genome sequencing consortium estimates that more than 60% of the 5,409 predicted open reading frames (ORFs) lack sequence similarity to genes from any other known organism . Although ascribing putative roles for these ORFs in the absence of sequence similarity remains challenging, their unique nature may be key to identifying Plasmodium-specific pathways as candidates for antimalarial strategies."}
{"text": "The complete P. falciparum lifecycle encompasses three major developmental stages: the mosquito, liver, and blood stages. It has long been a goal to understand the regulation of gene expression throughout each developmental stage. Previous attempts to apply functional genomics methods to address these questions used various approaches, including DNA microarrays (Hayward et al. 2000; Ben Mamoun et al. 2001; Le Roch et al. 2002), serial analysis of gene expression , and mass spectrometry (Florens et al. 2002; Lasonder et al. 2002) on a limited number of samples from different developmental stages. While all of these approaches have provided insight into the biology of this organism, there have been no comprehensive analyses of any single developmental stage. Here we present an examination of the full transcriptome of one of these stages, the asexual intraerythrocytic developmental cycle (IDC), at a 1-h timescale resolution."}
{"text": "The 48-h P. falciparum IDC (Figure 1A) initiates with merozoite invasion of red blood cells (RBCs) and is followed by the formation of the parasitophorous vacuole (PV) during the ring stage. The parasite then enters a highly metabolic maturation phase, the trophozoite stage, prior to parasite replication. In the schizont stage, the cell prepares for reinvasion of new RBCs by replicating and dividing to form up to 32 new merozoites. The IDC represents all of the stages in the development of P. falciparum responsible for the symptoms of malaria and is also the target for the vast majority of antimalarial drugs and vaccine strategies."}
{"text": "The genome-wide transcriptome of the P. falciparum IDC was generated by measuring relative mRNA abundance levels in samples collected from a highly synchronized in vitro culture of parasites. The strain used was the well-characterized Honduran chloroquine-sensitive HB3 strain, which was used in the only two experimental crosses carried out thus far with P. falciparum (Walliker et al. 1987; Wellems et al. 1990). To obtain sufficient quantities of parasitized RBCs and to ensure the homogeneity of the samples, a large-scale culturing technique was developed using a 4.5 l bioreactor (see Materials and Methods). Samples were collected for a 48-h period beginning 1 h postinvasion (hpi). Culture synchronization was monitored every hour by Giemsa staining. We observed only the asexual form of the parasite in these stains. The culture was synchronous, with greater than 80% of the parasites invading fresh RBCs within 2 h prior to the harvesting of the first timepoint. Maintenance of synchrony throughout the IDC was demonstrated by sharp transitions between the ring-to-trophozoite and trophozoite-to-schizont stages at the 17- and 29-h timepoints, respectively (Figure 1A)."}
{"text": "The DNA microarray used in this study consists of 7,462 individual 70mer oligonucleotides representing 4,488 of the 5,409 ORFs manually annotated by the malaria genome sequencing consortium . Of the 4,488 ORFs, 990 are represented by more than one oligonucleotide. Since our oligonucleotide design was based on partially assembled sequences periodically released by the sequencing consortium over the past several years, our set includes additional features representing 1,315 putative ORFs not part of the manually annotated collection. In this group, 394 oligonucleotides are no longer represented in the current assembled sequence. These latter ORFs likely fall into the gaps present in the published assembly available through the Plasmodium genome resource PlasmoDB.org (Gardner et al. 2002; Kissinger et al. 2002; Bahl et al. 2003)."}
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{"id": "vXFe8Vy", "title": "virtually enhancing the perception of user actions", "abstract": "This paper proposes using virtual reality to enhance the perception of actions by distant users on a shared application. Here, distance may refer either to space ( e.g. in a remote synchronous collaboration) or time ( e.g. during playback of recorded actions). Our approach consists in immersing the application in a virtual inhabited 3D space and mimicking user actions by animating avatars. We illustrate this approach with two applications, the one for remote collaboration on a shared application and the other to playback recorded sequences of user actions. We suggest this could be a low cost enhancement for telepresence.", "keyphrases": ["animation", "avatars", "telepresence", "application sharing", "collaborative virtual environments"], "prmu": ["P", "P", "P", "R", "M"]}
{"id": "1EgZj7J", "title": "Dynamic range improvement of multistage multibit Sigma Delta modulator for low oversampling ratios", "abstract": "This paper presents an improved architecture of the multistage multibit sigma-delta modulators (EAMs) for wide-band applications. Our approach is based on two resonator topologies, high-Q cascade-of-resonator-with-feedforward (HQCRFF) and low-Q cascade-of-integrator-with-feedforward (LQCEFF). Because of in-band zeros introduced by internal loop filters, the proposed architecture enhances the suppression of the in-band quantization noise at a low OSR. The HQCRFF-based modulator with single-bit quantizer has two modes of operation, modulation and oscillation. When the HQCRFF-based modulator is operating in oscillation mode, the feedback path from the quantizer output to the input summing node is disabled and hence the modulator output is free of the quantization noise terms. Although operating in oscillation mode is not allowed for single-stage SigmaDeltaM, the oscillation of HQCRFF-based modulator can improve dynamic range (DR) of the multistage (MASH) SigmaDeltaM. The key to improving DR is to use HQCRFF-based modulator in the first stage and have the first stage oscillated. When the first stage oscillates, the coarse quantization noise vanishes and hence circuit nonidealities, such as finite op-amp gain and capacitor mismatching, do not cause leakage quantization noise problem. According to theoretical and numerical analysis, the proposed MASH architecture can inherently have wide DR without using additional calibration techniques.", "keyphrases": ["dynamic range improvement", "sigma delta modulators", "multistage (mash)", "analog-to-digital converters (adcs)", "multibit quantizer"], "prmu": ["P", "P", "P", "M", "R"]}
{"id": "1M:sC-T", "title": "An ontology modelling perspective on business reporting", "abstract": "In this paper, we discuss the motivation and the fundamentals of an ontology representation of business reporting data and metadata structures as defined in the eXtensible business reporting language (XBRL) standard. The core motivation for an ontology representation is the enhanced potential for integrated analytic applications that build on quantitative reporting data combined with structured and unstructured data from additional sources. Applications of this kind will enable significant enhancements in regulatory compliance management, as they enable business analytics combined with inference engines for statistical, but also for logical inferences. In order to define a suitable ontology representation of business reporting language structures, an analysis of the logical principles of the reporting metadata taxonomies and further classification systems is presented. Based on this analysis, a representation of the generally accepted accounting principles taxonomies in XBRL by an ontology provided in the web ontology language (OWL) is proposed. An additional advantage of this representation is its compliance with the recent ontology definition metamodel (ODM) standard issued by OMG.", "keyphrases": ["enterprise information integration and interoperability", "languages for conceptual modelling", "ontological approaches to content and knowledge management", "ontology-based software engineering for enterprise solutions", "domain engineering"], "prmu": ["M", "M", "M", "M", "M"]}
{"id": "r4HSvDR", "title": "The self-organizing map", "abstract": "An overview of the self-organizing map algorithm, on which the papers in this issue are based, is presented in this article.", "keyphrases": ["self-organizing map", "learning vector quantization"], "prmu": ["P", "U"]}
{"id": "4BpKsNs", "title": "The Amygdala and Development of the Social Brain", "abstract": "The amygdala comprises part of an extended network of neural circuits that are critically involved in the processing of socially salient stimuli. Such stimuli may be explicitly social, such as facial expressions, or they may be only tangentially social, such as abstract shapes moving with apparent intention relative to one another. The coordinated interplay between neural activity in the amygdala and other brain regions, especially the medial prefrontal cortex, the occipitofrontal cortex, the fusiform gyrus, and the superior temporal sulcus, allows us to develop social responses and to engage in social behaviors appropriate to our species. The harmonious functioning of this integrated social cognitive network may be disrupted by congenital or acquired lesions, by genetic anomalies, and by exceptional early experiences. Each form of disruption is associated with a slightly different outcome, dependent on the timing of the experience, the location of the lesion, or the nature of the genetic anomaly. Studies in both humans and primates concur; the dysregulation of basic emotions, especially the processing of fear and anger, is an almost invariable consequence of such disruption. These, in turn, have direct or indirect consequences for social behavior.", "keyphrases": ["amygdala", "social brain", "facial expression", "behavior"], "prmu": ["P", "P", "P", "P"]}
{"id": "17UWX&n", "title": "Modeling and Cost Analysis of an Improved Movement-Based Location Update Scheme in Wireless Communication Networks", "abstract": "A movement based location update (MBLU) scheme is an LU scheme, under which a user equipment (UE) performs an LU when the number of cells crossed by the UE reaches a movement threshold. The MBLU scheme suffers from ping-pong LU effect. The ping-pong LU effect arises when the UE that moves repetitively between two adjacent cells performs LUs in the same way as in the case of straight movement. To tackle the ping-pong LU effect encountered by the original MBLU (OMBLU) scheme, an improved MBLU (IMBLU) scheme was proposed in the literature. Under the IMBLU scheme, the UE performs an LU when the number of different cells, rather than the number of cells, visited by the UE reaches the movement threshold. In this paper we develop an embedded Markov chain model to calculate the signaling cost of the IMBLU scheme. We derive analytical formulas for the signaling cost, whose accuracy is tested through simulation. It is observed from a numerical study based on these formulas that 1) the signaling cost is a downward convex function of the movement threshold, implying the existence of an optimal movement threshold that can minimize the signaling cost, and that 2) the reduction in the signaling cost achieved by the IMBLU scheme relative to the OMBLU scheme is more prominent in the case of stronger repetitiveness in the UE movement. The model developed and the formulas derived in this paper can guide the implementation of the IMBLU scheme in wireless communication networks.", "keyphrases": ["modeling", "movement-based location update", "ping-pong lu effect", "embedded markov chain"], "prmu": ["P", "P", "P", "P"]}
{"id": "2bKq8sa", "title": "A modified offset roll printing for thin film transistor applications", "abstract": "In order to realize a high resolution and high throughput printing method for thin film transistor application, a modified offset roll printing was studied. This roll printing chiefly consists of a blanket with low surface energy and a printing plate (clich) with high surface energy. In this study, a finite element analysis was done to predict the blanket deformation and to find the optimal angle of clichs sidewall. Various etching methods were investigated to obtain a high resolution clich and the surface energy of the blanket and clich was analyzed for ink transfer. A high resolution clich with the sidewall angle of 90 and the intaglio depth of 13?m was fabricated by the deep reactive ion etching method. Based on the surface energy analysis, we extracted the most favorable condition to transfer inks from a blanket to a clich, and thus thin films were deposited on a Si-clich to increase the surface energy. Through controlling roll speed and pressure, two inks, etch-resist and silver paste, were printed on a rigid substrate, and the fine patterns of 10?m width and 6?m line spacing were achieved. By using this printing process, the top gate amorphous indiumgalliumzinc-oxide TFTs with channel width/length of 12/6?m were successfully fabricated by printing etch-resists.", "keyphrases": ["offset roll printing", "surface energy", "printing plate (clich)", "tft"], "prmu": ["P", "P", "P", "P"]}
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{"id": "3kca74Q", "title": "Hyperspectral image segmentation through evolved cellular automata", "abstract": "Efficient segmentation of hyperspectral images through the use of cellular automata. The rule set for the CA is automatically obtained using an evolutionary algorithm. Synthetic images of much lower dimensionality are used to evolve the automata. The CA works with spectral information but do not project it onto a lower dimension. The CA-based classification outperforms reference techniques.", "keyphrases": ["hyperspectral imaging", "segmentation", "cellular automata", "evolution"], "prmu": ["P", "P", "P", "U"]}
{"id": "1:LfRSi", "title": "Analytical and empirical evaluation of the impact of Gaussian noise on the modulations employed by Bluetooth Enhanced Data Rates", "abstract": "Bluetooth (BT) is a leading technology for the deployment of wireless Personal Area Networks and Body Area Networks. Versions 2.0 and 2.1 of the standard, which are massively implemented in commercial devices, improve the throughput of the BT technology by enabling the so-called Enhanced Data Rates (EDR). EDRs are achieved by utilizing new modulation techniques (?/4-DQPSK and 8-DPSK), apart from the typical Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying modulation supported by previous versions of BT. This manuscript presents and validates a model to characterize the impact of white noise on the performance of these modulations. The validation is systematically accomplished in a testbed with actual BT interfaces and a calibrated white noise generator.", "keyphrases": ["modulation", "bluetooth", "white noise", "bit error rate"], "prmu": ["P", "P", "P", "M"]}
{"text": " The game began development in 2010, carrying over a large portion of the work done on Valkyria Chronicles II. While it retained the standard features of the series, it also underwent multiple adjustments, such as making the game more forgiving for series newcomers. Character designer Raita Honjou and composer Hitoshi Sakimoto both returned from previous entries, along with Valkyria Chronicles II director Takeshi Ozawa. A large team of writers handled the script. The game's opening theme was sung by May'n.\n"}
{"text": " It met with positive sales in Japan, and was praised by both Japanese and western critics. After release, it received downloadable content, along with an expanded edition in November of that year. It was also adapted into manga and an original video animation series. Due to low sales of Valkyria Chronicles II, Valkyria Chronicles III was not localized, but a fan translation compatible with the game's expanded edition was released in 2014. Media.Vision would return to the franchise with the development of Valkyria: Azure Revolution for the PlayStation 4.\n"}
{"text": " == Gameplay ==\n"}
{"text": " As with previous Valkyira Chronicles games, Valkyria Chronicles III is a tactical role-playing game where players take control of a military unit and take part in missions against enemy forces. Stories are told through comic book-like panels with animated character portraits, with characters speaking partially through voiced speech bubbles and partially through unvoiced text. The player progresses through a series of linear missions, gradually unlocked as maps that can be freely scanned through and replayed as they are unlocked. The route to each story location on the map varies depending on an individual player's approach: when one option is selected, the other is sealed off to the player. Outside missions, the player characters rest in a camp, where units can be customized and character growth occurs. Alongside the main story missions are character-specific sub missions relating to different squad members. After the game's completion, additional episodes are unlocked, some of them having a higher difficulty than those found in the rest of the game. There are also love simulation elements related to the game's two main heroines, although they take a very minor role.\n"}
{"text": " The game's battle system, the BliTZ system, is carried over directly from Valkyira Chronicles. During missions, players select each unit using a top-down perspective of the battlefield map: once a character is selected, the player moves the character around the battlefield in third-person. A character can only act once per-turn, but characters can be granted multiple turns at the expense of other characters' turns. Each character has a field and distance of movement limited by their Action Gauge. Up to nine characters can be assigned to a single mission. During gameplay, characters will call out if something happens to them, such as their health points (HP) getting low or being knocked out by enemy attacks. Each character has specific \"Potentials\", skills unique to each character. They are divided into \"Personal Potential\", which are innate skills that remain unaltered unless otherwise dictated by the story and can either help or impede a character, and \"Battle Potentials\", which are grown throughout the game and always grant boons to a character. To learn Battle Potentials, each character has a unique \"Masters Table\", a grid-based skill table that can be used to acquire and link different skills. Characters also have Special Abilities that grant them temporary boosts on the battlefield: Kurt can activate \"Direct Command\" and move around the battlefield without depleting his Action Point gauge, the character Reila can shift into her \"Valkyria Form\" and become invincible, while Imca can target multiple enemy units with her heavy weapon.\n"}
{"text": " Troops are divided into five classes: Scouts, Shocktroopers, Engineers, Lancers and Armored Soldier. Troopers can switch classes by changing their assigned weapon. Changing class does not greatly affect the stats gained while in a previous class. With victory in battle, experience points are awarded to the squad, which are distributed into five different attributes shared by the entire squad, a feature differing from early games' method of distributing to different unit types.\n"}