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Database RESID

Irrespective of the protocol used, communication programs act as servers to the database manager. When some functions request data from a remote node, the database manager will transfer the request to the remote node database manager via the communication programs. The remote node communication programs will relay the request to the resident database manager and return the obtained data. The remote database access and the existence of communications equipment and software are transparent to plant operators. [Pg.775]

John, S.G. (2004) The RESID Database of Protein Modifications as a resource and annotation tool. PROTEOMICS, 4, 1527-1533. [Pg.78]

Garavelli, J.S. The RESID Database of Protein Structure Modifications 2000 Update, Nucleic Acids Res. 28, 209-211 (2000). [Pg.24]

Mass storage device. Typically, fixed-head hard disk drives are used to store ac tive data, including on-line and historical databases and non-memory-resident programs. Memory-resident programs are stored to allow loading at system startups. The tape drives are used for archives and backups. [Pg.772]

Such systems can reside on the organization s intranet or over the Internet. Various types of hardware and software are needed to host a website. The hardware includes switches, gateways, and routers. Software includes, among others, application servers, database servers, web servers, authentication servers, and firewalls. On the other hand, the only hardware and software... [Pg.611]

By reducing an elementary reaction model taken fi om the database, a comprehensive gas-phase reaction model of propane pyrolysis was derived objectively. The reaction rate constants that were not accurate under the conditions of interest were found and refined by fitting with the experimental results. The obtained reaction model well represented the effects of the gas residence time and temperature on the product gas composition observed in experiments under pyrocarbon CVD conditions. [Pg.220]

All data must, of course, be searchable, retrievable, and subject to acceptance or rejection based on both automated and retrospective QC analysis. Reports must be flexible in content yet easily assembled, intuitively understandable, and easily shared with appropriate security and yes, it would be nice if the reports themselves could become, like the assay protocols, version controlled, searchable documents residing in an appropriately indexed relational database. These are just the basic requirements. [Pg.62]

Instructions for the behaviour of every cell in the bodies of worms, flies and humans will soon reside in public databases for all to read. A complete set of these instructions, packaged as chromosomes, is inherited by most cells in our body. Because of this, many if not most somatic nuclei in mammals are totipotent that is, they are capable of programming all of mammalian development when injected into enucleated eggs (Wilmut et al 1997). Dolly s creation had dramatic practical consequences but its feasibility was never improbable on theoretical grounds. How cells inherit two complete packages of the genome at each cell division is one of the most fundamental questions in biology (Fig. la). [Pg.113]

Producing code early is good for everyone s morale. One of the benefits of the high modularity of 00 programming is that it is easy to do a sensible vertical slice of a program, try it out in isolation, and add the rest incrementally. Horizontal slices are also possible What will ultimately be a database-resident distributed system can initially be... [Pg.213]

Piecoro LT, Browning SR, Prince TS et al. (2000) A database analysis of potentially inappropriate drug use in an elderly medicaid population. Pharmacotherapy 20(2) 221-228 Ray WA, Thapa PB, Gideon P (2000) Benzodiazepines and the risk of falls in nursing home residents. J Am Geriatr Soc 48(6) 682-685... [Pg.46]

A number of papers deal with aspects of [Ru(phen)3] ". In the solid state, [Ru(phen)3] PF6]2 consists of racemic layers of cations, between which the anions reside. This contrasts with the structure of [Ru(bpy)3][PFg]2 which possesses homochiral layers. Racemic layers of [Ru(phen)3] " " cations are observed in the perchlorate salt. The structure of A-[Ru(phen)3][PF6]2 has been determined. Data for 335 M(phen), 159 M(phen)2, and 33M(phen)3 complexes from the Cambridge Structural Database have been analyzed and show that offset face-to-face inter-phen interactions are more common that edge-to-face interactions. ... [Pg.621]

The Data Persistence Layer can be a thick layer that resides in the application middleware or a thin layer in the application middleware combined with some stored procedures in the database. The former makes the Data Persistence Layer independent of the underline RDBMS that is being used. The latter provides better performance because the number of network calls can be reduced. Either way, a wed-defined interface between the Business Layer and the Data Storage Layer is the key. [Pg.186]

Tatyana gave Fitz a nod. I expect you did. Manning the Misl Vremya is one of their key responsibilities. Take a look at this. She brought up another database of statistics and faces. Civilians, all resident and/or working... [Pg.124]

Trainee health outcomes Number of medical procedures performed Educational performance in relation to on-call schedules (e.g., postcall vs. no call) National registry of resident motor vehicle crashes and relevant covariates (e.g., work schedules, distance driven, time of day, work-related and non-work-related exposure measures) Longitudinal database of resident health outcomes relative to an appropriate control group (e.g., dentist trainees) Health outcomes from a variety of domains, including mental health and substance use disorders, pregnancy, endocrine, cardiovascular, and neurological... [Pg.354]

Okrent and Xing (1993) estimated the lifetime cancer risk to a future resident at a hazardous waste disposal site after loss of institutional control. The assumed exposure pathways involve consumption of contaminated fruits and vegetables, ingestion of contaminated soil, and dermal absorption. The slope factors for each chemical that induces stochastic effects were obtained from the IRIS (1988) database and, thus, represent upper bounds (UCLs). The exposure duration was assumed to be 70 y. Based on these assumptions, the estimated lifetime cancer risk was 0.3, due almost entirely to arsenic. If the risk were reduced by a factor of 10, based on the assumption that UCLs of slope factors for chemicals that induce stochastic effects should be reduced by this amount in evaluating waste for classification as low-hazard (see Section 7.1.7.1), the estimated risk would be reduced to 0.03. Either of these results is greater than the assumed limit on acceptable risk of 10 3 (see Table 7.1). Thus, based on this analysis, the waste would be classified as high-hazard in the absence of perpetual institutional control to preclude permanent occupancy of a disposal site. [Pg.346]


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