scholarly journals Adaptive virtual MIMO single cluster optimization in a small cell

Author(s):  
Triantafyllos Kanakis ◽  
Michael Opoku Agyeman ◽  
Anastasios Bakaoukas
Author(s):  
Ch. Raja Ramesh, Et. al.

A group of different data objects is classified as similar objects is known as clusters. It is the process of finding homogeneous data items like patterns, documents etc. and then group the homogenous data items togetherothers groupsmay have dissimilar data items. Most of the clustering methods are either crisp or fuzzy and moreover member allocation to the respective clusters is strictly based on similarity measures and membership functions.Both of the methods have limitations in terms of membership. One strictly decides a sample must belong to single cluster and other anyway fuzzy i.e probability. Finally, Quality and Purity like measure are applied to understand how well clusters are created. But there is a grey area in between i.e. ‘Boundary Points’ and ‘Moderately Far’ points from the cluster centre. We considered the cluster quality [18], processing time and relevant features identification as basis for our problem statement and implemented Zone based clustering by using map reducer concept. I have implemented the process to find far points from different clusters and generate a new cluster, repeat the above process until cluster quantity is stabilized. By using this processwe can improve the cluster quality and processing time also.


Author(s):  
K.S. McCarty ◽  
N.R. Wallace ◽  
W. Litaker ◽  
S. Wells ◽  
G. Eisenbarth

The production of adrenocorticotropic hormone by non-pituitary carcinomas has been documented in several tumors, most frequently small cell carcinoma of the lung, islet cell carcinomas of the pancreas, thymomas and carcinoids. Electron microscopy of these tumors reveals typical membrane-limited "neurosecretory" granules. Confirmation of the granules as adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) requires the use of OsO4 as a primary fixative to give the characteristic cored granule appearance in conjunction with immunohistochemical demonstration of the hormone peptide. Because of the rarity of ectopic ACTH production by mammary carcinomas and the absence of appropriate ultrastructural studies in the two examples of such ectopic hormone production in the literature of which we are aware (1,2), we present biochemical and ultrastructural data from a carcinoma of the breast with apparent ACTH production.The patient had her primary tumor in the right breast in 1969. The tumor recurred as visceral and subcutaneous metastases in 1976 and again in 1977.


2007 ◽  
Vol 40 (13) ◽  
pp. 22
Author(s):  
SARAH PRESSMAN LOVINGER
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