// +author:m albert +author:albert var _ajax_res = { hits: 286, first: 0, results: [ {userid:"manivannan.sethuraman", "refid":1754,"repocollections":"","attachment":"","_thumb":"","articletype":"article","sectionheading":"","title":"SHORTEST PATH IDENTIFICATION USING PSO AND ABC ALGORITHM","year":"2015","author":"M. Muthulakshmi & A. James Albert","journal":"International Journal of Mathematics and Computer Applications Research (IJMCAR)","volume":"5","number":"4","pages":"101-110","month":"aug","doi":"","pubmed":"","pdflink":"http:\/\/www.tjprc.org\/view-archives.php?year=2015&id=45&jtype=2&page=3","urllink":"","abstract":"Shortest Path problem is one of the basic and important for network optimization problem and it is used for many\r\nreal applications. In this paper combined algorithm is used for multipath shortest path problem. The proposed method is\r\ndivided into two steps: (1) we use a Particle Swarm Optimization technique (PSO) to propose an algorithm for finding the\r\nexpected shortest path. (2) Artificial bee colony (ABC) algorithm is used to find out the larger bandwidth and lesser traffic\r\nin the respective selective shortest path from the overall network. Compared to existing works, experimental results show\r\nimprovement in throughput, average delay, packet delivery ratio, packet loss, throughput and overhead.","note":"","tags":"Network on Chip, Shortest Path, Particle Swarm Optimization Technique, Artificial Bee Colony (ABC) Algorithm","weight":1754} , {userid:"manivannan.sethuraman", "refid":1163,"repocollections":"","attachment":"","_thumb":"","articletype":"article","sectionheading":"","title":"SIGNED PRODUCT CORDIAL IN CYCLE RELATED GRAPHS","year":"2015","author":"Santhi. M & J. James Albert","journal":"International Journal of Mathematics and Computer Applications Research (IJMCAR)","volume":"5","number":"1","pages":"29-36","month":"Feb","doi":"","pubmed":"","pdflink":"","urllink":"","abstract":"vertex labeling of graph G f: V(G) \u2192{-1,1}with induced edge labeling f*:E(G) \u2192 {-1,1} defined by\r\nf*(uv) = f(u)f(v) is called a signed product cordial labeling if and where vf\r\n(-1) is the number of vertices labeled with \u2018-1\u2019 and vf (1) is the number of vertices labeled with \u2018+1\u2019, ef(-1) is the number of\r\nedges labeled with \u2018-1\u2019 and ef(1) is the number of edges labeled with \u2018+1\u2019.In this paper derive signed product cordial\r\nlabeling for some cycle related graph operations.","note":"","tags":"Labeling, Product and Total Product Cordial Labeling, Signed Product Cordial Labeling","weight":1163} , {userid:"mathias", "articletype":"article","pages":"595-596","author":"J Albert, J Wahlberg, M Uhl\u00e9n","year":"1993","title":"Forensic evidence by DNA sequencing.","month":"Feb","journal":"Nature","publisher":"","volume":"361","number":"6413","note":"","tags":"Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome,DNA, Viral,Female,Forensic Medicine,HIV-1,HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase,Humans,Male,RNA-Directed DNA Polymerase,Rape,Sequence Analysis, DNA,HIV Reverse Transcriptase","booktitle":"","editor":"","abstract":"","address":"","school":"","issn":"0028-0836","doi":"10.1038\/361595b0","isi":"","pubmed":"7679777","key":"Albert1993","howpublished":"","urllink":"","refid":211} , {userid:"albert-balaguer", "articletype":"article","pages":"175-177","author":"Jose M Mart\u00ednez-S\u00e1nchez, Albert Balaguer","year":"2016","title":"[Healthy university: a health promotion strategy and health for all policies for the creation of a healthy workplace].","month":"Apr\/Jun","journal":"Archivos de prevencion de riesgos laborales","publisher":"","volume":"19","number":"3","note":"","tags":"","booktitle":"","editor":"","abstract":"The objective of this study is to describe a model of healthy university and the experience of the International University of Catalonia in creating a healthy workplace. The model focuses on interventions and programs for changing the population distribution of the main risk factors for non-communicable diseases. The three pillars of the model are: a) interventions and programs, b) surveillance and evaluation, and c) education and research in health for all policies. The university as a place of work and knowledge-linked entity is an ideal institution for health promotion. The proposed model may be useful for incorporating the concept of health promotion into the university culture, and in its institutional policies and study plans.","address":"","school":"","issn":"1138-9672","doi":"10.12961\/aprl.2016.19.3.04","isi":"","pubmed":"27378503","key":"Mart\u00ednez-S\u00e1nchez2016","howpublished":"","urllink":"","refid":68,"weight":68} , {userid:"mathias", "articletype":"article","pages":"248-52, 253-5","author":"T Vener, M Axelsson, J Albert, M Uhl\u00e9n, J Lundeberg","year":"1996","title":"Quantification of HIV-1 using multiple competitors in a single-tube assay.","month":"Aug","journal":"Biotechniques","publisher":"","volume":"21","number":"2","note":"","tags":"Base Sequence,Binding, Competitive,Calibration,DNA Primers,HIV Infections,HIV Long Terminal Repeat,HIV-1,Humans,Leukocytes, Mononuclear,Polymerase Chain Reaction,Viremia","booktitle":"","editor":"","abstract":"Methods for quantification of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) based on competitive PCR and fragment analysis have been developed. Samples containing HIV-1 DNA and known amounts of three cloned competitors were co-amplified by PCR with semi-nested primers. The competitor DNAs contained the same long terminal repeat primer binding sequences as the wild-type DNA, but they are different in internal sequences and length. One of the inner primers was fluorescent-labeled to allow discrimination between the wild-type DNA and the three competitors by fragment analysis using a standard automated sequencer. A calibration curve using the peak area of the three competitors enabled accurate determination of target amount with minimal variations. The method presented here can be used for quantification of HIV-1 in clinical samples and will be useful for monitoring disease progression and treatment effects.","address":"","school":"","issn":"0736-6205","doi":"","isi":"","pubmed":"8862809","key":"Vener1996","howpublished":"","urllink":"","refid":148} , {userid:"matt.robson", "refid":"32","repocollections":"","attachment":"","_thumb":"","articletype":"book","sectionheading":"","title":"Beyond the Visible : A handbook of best practice in plant UV photobiology","year":"2012","author":"P J Aphalo, A Albert, L O Bj\u00f6rn, A R McLeod, T M Robson, E Rosenqvist","editor":"","address":"Helsinki","publisher":"University of Helsinki, Department of Biosciences, Division of Plant Biology","volume":"","series":"","edition":"","isbn":"","doi":"","pubmed":"","pdflink":"","urllink":"http:\/\/hdl.handle.net\/10138\/37558","abstract":"","note":"","tags":"","pages":"","month":"","journal":"","number":"","booktitle":"","school":"","issn":"","isi":"","key":"Aphalo2012c","howpublished":"http:\/\/hdl.handle.net\/10138\/37558"} , {userid:"chhandak", "articletype":"article","pages":"7-10","author":"Chhandak Basu, Albert P Kausch, Joel M Chandlee","year":"2004","title":"Use of beta-glucuronidase reporter gene for gene expression analysis in turfgrasses.","month":"Jul","journal":"Biochem Biophys Res Commun","publisher":"","volume":"320","number":"1","note":"","tags":"Gene Expression Profiling,Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic,Gene Expression Regulation, Plant,Genes, Reporter,Glucuronidase,Plants, Genetically Modified,Poaceae,Recombinant Proteins","booktitle":"","editor":"","abstract":"The beta-glucuronidase (GUS) gene has been successfully used as a reporter gene in innumerable number of plant species. The functional GUS gene produces blue coloration in plants upon integration into the plant genome. Because of the ease it provides to analyze the gene expression (as no expensive equipment is needed), GUS gene is surely plant biotechnologist's first choice as a reporter gene. The turfgrass family contains the world's most economically important horticultural crops. There is a world-wide drive for genetic modification of grasses due to its huge economic importance. GUS gene can be transiently or stably expressed in grasses for the purpose of promoter analysis and to study tissue-specific and developmental gene expression. This paper summarizes the use of GUS gene for transient and stable expression studies in various turfgrass species.","address":"","school":"","issn":"0006-291X","doi":"10.1016\/j.bbrc.2004.05.128","isi":"","pubmed":"15207694","key":"Basu2004","howpublished":"","urllink":"","refid":3} , {userid:"chhandak", "refid":"5","repocollections":"","attachment":"","_thumb":"","articletype":"article","sectionheading":"","title":"Transient reporter gene (GUS) expression in creeping bentgrass (Agrostis palustris) is affected by in vivo nucleolytic activity.","year":"2003","author":"Chhandak Basu, Hong Luo, Albert P Kausch, Joel M Chandlee","journal":"Biotechnol Lett","volume":"25","number":"12","pages":"939-944","month":"Jun","doi":"","pubmed":"12889827","pdflink":"http:\/\/www.geocities.ws\/chhandak\/nucleaseactivitypaper.pdf","urllink":"","abstract":"Leaf and callus tissues of a creeping bentgrass cultivar (Penn A4) had high nuclease activities that degraded exogenously added plasmid DNA. When callus tissue was incubated for 24 h with heparin, spermidine, aurintricarboxylic acid or polyethylene glycol, only heparin and spermidine were effective as in vitro nuclease inhibitors, protecting exogenously added plasmid DNA from degradation. When beta-glucuronidase (GUS) reporter gene activity was evaluated in heparin-treated (0.6%), 14-month old callus following microprojectile bombardment, GUS activity increased 1000-fold compared to equivalent aged untreated Penn A4 callus. Similar enhancement from heparin pretreatment (0.6% or 1.2%) was not observed in 6-month old callus. This is likely due to much higher activities of nuclease in the younger callus.","note":"","tags":"Aging,Agrostis,Aurintricarboxylic Acid,Culture Techniques,Deoxyribonucleases,Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic,Gene Expression Regulation, Plant,Genes, Reporter,Glucuronidase,Heparin,Plant Leaves,Plants, Genetically Modified,Plasmids,Polyethylene Glycols,Species Specificity,Spermidine,Transformation, Genetic,Transgenes","publisher":"","booktitle":"","editor":"","address":"","school":"","issn":"0141-5492","isi":"","key":"Basu2003","howpublished":""} , {userid:"matt.robson", "refid":"28","repocollections":"","attachment":"","_thumb":"","articletype":"incollection","sectionheading":"","title":"2. Manipulating UV radiation","year":"2012","author":"P J Aphalo, A Albert, A R McLeod, A Heikkil\u00f6, I G\u00f6mez, F L\u00f6pez Figueroa, T M Robson, \u00c3\u0085. Strid","booktitle":"A handbook of best practice in plant UV photobiology","editor":"P J Aphalo, A Albert, L O Bj\u00f6rn, A R McLeod, T M Robson, E Rosenqvist","pages":"35-70","organization":"","address":"Helsinki","publisher":"University of Helsinki, Department of Biosciences, Division of Plant Biology","isbn":"","doi":"","pubmed":"","pdflink":"","urllink":"http:\/\/hdl.handle.net\/10138\/37558","abstract":"","note":"","tags":"","month":"","journal":"","volume":"","number":"","school":"","issn":"","isi":"","key":"Aphalo2012a","howpublished":"http:\/\/hdl.handle.net\/10138\/37558"} , {userid:"chiappe", "refid":"167","repocollections":"","attachment":"","_thumb":"","articletype":"article","sectionheading":"","title":"The Lambeosaurine Dinosaur Magnapaulia laticaudus from the Late Cretaceous of Baja California, Northwestern Mexico \r\n","year":"2012","author":"Albert Prieto-M\u00e1rquez, Luis M. Chiappe, Shantanu H. Joshi \r\n\r\nX ","journal":"PLos ONE","volume":"","number":"","pages":"","month":"","doi":"10.1371\/journal.pone.0038207","pubmed":"","pdflink":"","urllink":"","abstract":"The taxonomy, osteology, phylogenetic position, and historical biogeography of the lambeosaurine hadrosaurid Magnapaulia laticaudus (new combination) are revised. The diagnosis of this species is amended on the basis on two autapomorphies (i.e., longest haemal arches of proximal caudal vertebrae being at least four times longer than the height of their respective centra; base of prezygapophyses in caudal vertebrae merging to form a bowl-shaped surface) and a unique combination of characters (i.e., downturned cranioventral process of the maxilla; tear-shaped external naris with length\/width ratio between 1.85 and 2.85; neural spines of dorsal, sacral, and proximal caudal vertebrae being at least four times the height of their respective centra). A maximum parsimony analysis supports a sister taxon relationship between M. laticaudus and Velafrons coahuilensis. Both taxa constitute a clade of southern North American lambeosaurines, which forms a sister relationship with the diverse clade of helmet-crested lambeosaurines from northern North America that includes well-known genera like Corythosaurus, Lambeosaurus, and Hypacrosaurus. According to the results of a Dispersal-Vicariance analysis, southern North American lambeosaurines split from the northern forms via vicariance from a common ancestor that lived in both the northern and southern regions of the continent.\r\n\r\n","note":"","tags":""} ] } ; ajaxResultsLoaded(_ajax_res);