A Modular Platform for Intrusive Diagnostics and TPS Testing in the ONR-UTA Arc-Jet Facility

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Blake A. Hamilton ◽  
Ian M. Raybon ◽  
Davide Viganò ◽  
Luca Maddalena
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Author(s):  
E. D. Avedyan ◽  
I. V. Voronkov

Summary: the article proposes new software platform for automating the processes of preprocessing and marking up datasets with the aim of further solving analytical problems such as image classification and processing textual and parametric information using neural network technologies. The software platform uses modern technologies and combines a large number of methods in the form of a modular platform, which can be supplemented as the tasks of analytical data processing become more complicated. The need to develop such a software platform is dictated primarily by the fact that, given the current level of data volume growth, the actual transition to deep data analytics remains unattainable without such software platforms, since confidentiality, access to information and the use of external data processing resources are required.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (15) ◽  
pp. 3795-3801
Author(s):  
Radostina Kalinova ◽  
Ivaylo Dimitrov ◽  
Christo Novakov ◽  
Svetlana Veleva ◽  
Antonia Stoyanova

Author(s):  
Raphael M. Buzzi ◽  
Catherine M. Owczarek ◽  
Kevin Akeret ◽  
Andrea Tester ◽  
Natasha Pereira ◽  
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Leukemia ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kinan Alhallak ◽  
Jennifer Sun ◽  
Katherine Wasden ◽  
Nicole Guenthner ◽  
Julie O’Neal ◽  
...  

AbstractT-cell-based immunotherapy, such as CAR-T cells and bispecific T-cell engagers (BiTEs), has shown promising clinical outcomes in many cancers; however, these therapies have significant limitations, such as poor pharmacokinetics and the ability to target only one antigen on the cancer cells. In multiclonal diseases, these therapies confer the development of antigen-less clones, causing tumor escape and relapse. In this study, we developed nanoparticle-based bispecific T-cell engagers (nanoBiTEs), which are liposomes decorated with anti-CD3 monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) targeting T cells, and mAbs targeting the cancer antigen. We also developed a nanoparticle that targets multiple cancer antigens by conjugating multiple mAbs against multiple cancer antigens for T-cell engagement (nanoMuTEs). NanoBiTEs and nanoMuTEs have a long half-life of about 60 h, which enables once-a-week administration instead of continuous infusion, while maintaining efficacy in vitro and in vivo. NanoMuTEs targeting multiple cancer antigens showed greater efficacy in myeloma cells in vitro and in vivo, compared to nanoBiTEs targeting only one cancer antigen. Unlike nanoBiTEs, treatment with nanoMuTEs did not cause downregulation (or loss) of a single antigen, and prevented the development of antigen-less tumor escape. Our nanoparticle-based immuno-engaging technology provides a solution for the major limitations of current immunotherapy technologies.


2015 ◽  
Vol 6 (11) ◽  
pp. 4585 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tae Jin Kim ◽  
Silvan Tuerkcan ◽  
Andrew Ceballos ◽  
Guillem Pratx

2021 ◽  
Vol 60 (4) ◽  
pp. 513-526
Author(s):  
Bhupendra A. Raut ◽  
Robert Jackson ◽  
Mark Picel ◽  
Scott M. Collis ◽  
Martin Bergemann ◽  
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AbstractA robust and computationally efficient object tracking algorithm is developed by incorporating various tracking techniques. Physical properties of the objects, such as brightness temperature or reflectivity, are not considered. Therefore, the algorithm is adaptable for tracking convection-like features in simulated data and remotely sensed two-dimensional images. In this algorithm, a first guess of the motion, estimated using the Fourier phase shift, is used to predict the candidates for matching. A disparity score is computed for each target–candidate pair. The disparity also incorporates overlapping criteria in the case of large objects. Then the Hungarian method is applied to identify the best pairs by minimizing the global disparity. The high-disparity pairs are unmatched, and their target and candidate are declared expired and newly initiated objects, respectively. They are tested for merger and split on the basis of their size and overlap with the other objects. The sensitivity of track duration is shown for different disparity and size thresholds. The paper highlights the algorithm’s ability to study convective life cycles using radar and simulated data over Darwin, Australia. The algorithm skillfully tracks individual convective cells (a few pixels in size) and large convective systems. The duration of tracks and cell size are found to be lognormally distributed over Darwin. The evolution of size and precipitation types of isolated convective cells is presented in the Lagrangian perspective. This algorithm is part of a vision for a modular platform [viz., TINT is not TITAN (TINT) and Tracking and Object-Based Analysis of Clouds (tobac)] that will evolve into a sustainable choice to analyze atmospheric features.


2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (5) ◽  
pp. 056032
Author(s):  
Franz Plocksties ◽  
Maria Kober ◽  
Christoph Niemann ◽  
Jakob Heller ◽  
Mareike Fauser ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 399-410.e7 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jason Tchieu ◽  
Bastian Zimmer ◽  
Faranak Fattahi ◽  
Sadaf Amin ◽  
Nadja Zeltner ◽  
...  
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Author(s):  
Katja Hölttä-Otto ◽  
Victor Tang ◽  
Kevin Otto

More and more manufacturing firms are transitioning to more serviced based offerings. It has been shown that a useful integrated bundle of services through a complimentary product can be a better business model than just adding support services to a product as tactical responses to customer needs. In order for companies to be able to define these integrated bundles in an efficient and systematic manner, a process is needed. In the paper we propose a new method to define modular services, ones that can be leveraged efficiently as driving entities, and which can be provided using several product offers. The service modules consist of services modularized for leveraging across several products. The method builds upon the foundations in product platform and modularity research extending it to product service systems. Further, we introduce alternative service modular platform leveraging strategies.


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