Article | 01-December-2016
Aiming at the problem of automatic identification and evaluation of road damage degree, the road damage identification and degree assessment algorithms based on unmanned vehicles experimental platform are studied. The road crack segmentation extraction method based on adaptive sliding window is studied. On this basis, the road damage crack classifies and identifies according to the crack geometry information and the principle of template matching. The road damage degree assessment algorithm
J. H. Song,
H. W. Gao,
Y. J. Liu,
Y. Yu
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 9 , ISSUE 4, 2069–2087
Research Article | 27-February-2017
Summary. With the rapid growth of urban traffic, the gap between traffic demand and supply is increasing by the day, and traffic congestion has become a part of urban Indian life. The following aspects have become important for transportation planners and managers: identification of the frequently congested road sections, estimating their influence on the entire road network, and improving the connectivity and accessibility of the whole road network. Identification of congestion metric is the
Amudapuram Mohan RAO,
K. Ramachandra RAO
Transport Problems, Volume 11 , ISSUE 3, 131–142
Article | 05-June-2013
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) has been considered as a time and money-saving solution for a wide variety of applications, such as manufacturing, supply chain management, and inventory control. However, there is a growing need in the RFID community to research and find out the tag with miniature, circular polarized radiation patterns, dual band operation, high radiation efficiency and high bandwidth operations. This paper presents compact radio frequency identification (RFID) tag for
G. D. Makwana,
Deepak Ghodgaonkar
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 6 , ISSUE 3, 1153–1166
Article | 10-June-2019
[11]. Doubts about the possibility of using descriptions of macro and micromorphologies of pure cultures in the identification of dermatophytes appeared only during the tests of the repeatability of these traits [22, 34, 60]. It was proven that isolates derived directly from clinical changes feature characteristic morphology, which is diagnostically useful. At the same time this morphology changes as a result of culture passaging [11, 12, 18]. The standardisation of reference strains was therefore
Sebastian Gnat,
Aneta Nowakiewicz,
Przemysław Zięba
Postępy Mikrobiologii - Advancements of Microbiology, Volume 58 , ISSUE 1, 49–58
Article | 03-November-2017
In this paper, Self Tuning Fuzzy PID controller is developed to improve the performance of the electro-hydraulic actuator. The controller is designed based on the mathematical model of the system which is estimated by using System Identification technique. The model is performed in linear discrete model to obtain a discrete transfer function for the system. Model estimation procedures are done by using System Identification Toolbox in Matlab. Data for model estimation is taken from an
Zulfatman,
M. F. Rahmat
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 2 , ISSUE 2, 246–261
Report | 12-March-2020
Methods commonly used for antibody identification are hemagglutination (tube), column agglutination (gel), and solid-phase red cell adherence. Our AABB immunohematology reference laboratory (IRL) conducted a study to determine which antibody identification testing method was optimal for detecting all clinically significant antibodies. Patient specimens were sent to our IRL from August 2008 to September 2009. Routine testing was performed by tube method and then by manual gel and manual solid
Jennifer R. Haywood,
Marilyn K. Grandstaff Moulds,
Barbara J. Bryant
Immunohematology, Volume 27 , ISSUE 4, 146–150
Article | 18-October-2020
To evaluate the feasibility of using an electronic identification system to improve safety and documentation of blood transfusions, a handheld bar code scanner and data terminal, portable label printer, and related software were integrated into all phases of the blood transfusion process, including sample collection, laboratory testing, and administration of blood components. The study was conducted in two hospitals, one in Italy and the other in the United States. Each hospital used different
Maurizio Marconi,
Girolamo Sirchia,
S. Gerald Sandler,
Albert F. Langeberg
Immunohematology, Volume 16 , ISSUE 2, 82–85
Article | 27-December-2017
Electro-hydraulic actuator (EHA system) identification is to describe the characteristic of the system that useful for prediction or control system design. There are numerous methods of EHA modeling but there has not been much model using fractional-order (FO) model. In this work, integer-order (IO) model and FO model are developed to model EHA system. Output-error method is used as the estimator for both model. The coefficient of IO model was first estimated and using the estimated coefficient
Nuzaihan Mhd Yusof,
Norlela Ishak,
Ramli Adnan,
Yahaya Md. Sam,
Mazidah Tajjudin,
Mohd Hezri Fazalul Rahiman
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 9 , ISSUE 1, 32–48
Short Communication | 30-June-2018
Francisella tularensis are highly infectious bacteria causing a zoonotic disease called tularemia. Identification of this bacterium is based on antigen detection or PCR. The paper presents a latex agglutination test (LAT) for rapid identification of clinically relevant F. tularensis subspecies. The test can be performed within three minutes with live or inactivated bacteria. The possibility to test the inactivated samples reduces the risk of laboratory acquired infection and allows performing
WALDEMAR RASTAWICKI,
KAMILA FORMIŃSKA,
ALEKSANDRA A. ZASADA
Polish Journal of Microbiology, Volume 67 , ISSUE 2, 241–244
Article | 16-December-2013
This study aimed to identify a specific human with the accurate position measurements by integrating the networked laser range finders in the intelligent space and an wearable acceleration sensor with the human. A human identification method based on associating detections of walking behaviors from both sensors is proposed. Parameter optimization was also performed for improvement of identification. System configurations and implementations using RT component are also described. Some
Kazuyuki Morioka,
Fumitaka Hashikawa,
Tomoyasu Takigawa
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 6 , ISSUE 5, 2040–2054
Article | 14-October-2020
Treatment of RBCs with protease enzymes or dithiothreitol (DTT) causes denaturation of several RBC antigens and is regularly used in antibody identification. In this study, we have standardized enzyme and DTT treatment of adherent RBCs in the magnetic-mixed passive hemagglutination assay (M-MPHA) for antibody identification. We have also tried drying these treated RBCs. The optimal enzyme and DTT treatment conditions for intact adherent RBCs were determined, in addition to the optimal condition
Toyohiro Tamai,
Toshio Mazda
Immunohematology, Volume 18 , ISSUE 4, 114–119
Research Article | 01-June-2017
This paper discusses implementing a Location-Aware Library RFID service employing Radio Frequency Identification as a communication technology. Automating a library system with passive RFID tag infrastructure is proven to be feasible, and can be achieved with even distribution of RFID Antennas, well designed RFID network, an appropriate middleware, and a library application with an accurate error function that minimizes the error in the detected location to an acceptable distance, for instance
Ali Alwadi,
Jeff Kilby,
Amjad Gawanmeh
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 10 , ISSUE 2, 425–450
research-article | 30-November-2020
studies, DNA was extracted from females according to Blok et al. (1997). In species identification, two sets of primers were used for the amplification: species-specific SCAR primers JMV1/JMV hapla (Adam et al., 2007) and ITS region primers 18S/26S (Vrain et al., 1992). Amplifications were performed in a PCR Thermal Cycler (TaKaRa, China). The amplifications sequences were submitted to the GenBank database under accession numbers MW897745. In addition, to verify Koch postulates, Gentiana macrophylla
Wentao Wu,
Shanshan Xu,
Zewen Gao,
Shusheng Zhu,
Youyong Zhu,
Yang Wang,
Xiahong He
Journal of Nematology, Volume 53 , 1–3
Article | 21-July-2017
Florida accounts for more than 75% of the national cut foliage production. Unfortunately, root-knot nematodes (RKN) (Meloidogyne spp.) are a serious problem on these crops, rendering many farms unproductive. Currently, information on the Meloidogyne spp. occurring on most commonly cultivated cut foliage crops in Florida, and tools for their rapid identification are lacking. The objectives of this study were to (i) identify specific RKN infecting common ornamental cut foliage crops in Florida
RICHARD BAIDOO,
SOUMI JOSEPH,
TESFAMARIAM M. MENGISTU,
JANETE A. BRITO,
ROBERT MCSORLEY,
ROBERT H. STAMPS,
WILLIAM T. CROW
Journal of Nematology, Volume 48 , ISSUE 3, 193–202
Article | 03-November-2020
The IgG GEL test was compared with the LISS tube test (Löw and Messeter’s low-ionic-strength saline) for antibody identification. The suitability of red blood cells (RBCs) pretreated with ficin, dithiothreitol (DTT), or chloroquine diphosphate (CDP) also was assessed for use in the GEL test. In addition, time-in-motion studies were performed comparing GEL (12 panels per batch) with polyethylene glycol (PEG) tube tests (3 panels per batch). In 57 antibody identification studies, there
W. John Judd,
E.Ann Steiner,
Pamela C. Knaf,
Colleen Masters
Immunohematology, Volume 14 , ISSUE 2, 59–62
Short Communication | 15-March-2016
This study was conducted to compare of the yeasts identification results obtained with two new systems using the MALDI-TOF MS technique with the ones obtained using the routine identification methods of Candida spp. in clinical microbiology laboratories. All 124 Candida spp. isolates were recovered from the routine examination of clinical specimens in microbiological laboratories and collected in the Centre of Quality Control in Microbiology in Warsaw (Poland). Our findings confirm the high
Elżbieta Stefaniuk,
Anna Baraniak,
Monika Fortuna,
Waleria Hryniewicz
Polish Journal of Microbiology, Volume 65 , ISSUE 1, 111–114
original-paper | 31-May-2021
Introduction
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are one of the most common infections (Klein and Hultgren 2020). Although mild UTIs do not cause severe organ damage, pathogenic bacteria can lead to adverse consequences such as pyelonephritis, kidney abscess formation, and acute kidney injury through the urethra, bladder, ureter, and other ways, causing septicemia and even death (Korbel et al. 2017; Hsu and Melzer 2018). Fast and reliable microbial identification is essential for the diagnosis and
DERU LEI,
PEIYING CHEN,
XUETING CHEN,
YUJIE ZONG,
XIANGYANG LI
Polish Journal of Microbiology, Volume 70 , ISSUE 2, 207–213
Original Paper | 04-December-2017
qPCR method provided faster and species specific identification of two dairy LAB and yielded comparable quantitative results.
Milena A. Stachelska
Polish Journal of Microbiology, Volume 66 , ISSUE 4, 491–499
Article | 16-December-2013
parametric model of this system was obtained using System Identification (SI) approach.Furthermore,an Internal Model Control based Proportional Integral Derivative (IMC-PID) controller has been designed for enhancingthe performance of ICCP systems.Additionally, simulation and onlineimplementation works have been carried out to control ICCP systems at different operating conditions. Nevertheless, the IMC-PID controller leads todecrease both the Integral of the Absolute Error (IAE) and the Steady State
EzzEldin Balla,
MohdFua’ad Rahmat
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 6 , ISSUE 5, 2055–2074
Article | 16-February-2021
the IAT, can also be informative in antibody identification studies.
A saline-IAT can be made more sensitive by adding more plasma/serum to increase the serum:cell ratio, since the increased plasma/serum provides more antibody for binding to the antigen sites. This modification for increased sensitivity cannot be used in tests potentiated by commercial preparations of low-ionic-strength solution (LISS) or polyethylene glycol (PEG), which is often prepared as a low-ionic-strength reagent. Any
J.R. Hamilton
Immunohematology, Volume 35 , ISSUE 4, 156–158
short-communication | 17-September-2021
). Both isolates matched the E. aurantiacum profile, with characteristic mass ions at 772 and 1,379 Da reinforcing this identification.
Antimicrobial susceptibility testing was performed according to EUCAST Broth Microdilution in accordance to ISO 20776-1, where the following antimicrobial drugs were tested: penicillin, meropenem, genta micin, ciprofloxacin, rifampicin, vancomycin, tetracycline, erythromycin, clindamycin according to EUCAST 2020, Clinical Breakpoint v.10.0 for nonspecies related MIC
VERA P. GUSMAN,
DEANA D. MEDIĆ,
ANIKA DJ TRUDIĆ,
PAVLE Z. BANOVIĆ,
NATAŠA M. NIKOLIĆ
Polish Journal of Microbiology, Volume 70 , ISSUE 3, 405–407
Article | 30-November-2019
Sebastian Gnat,
Dominik Łagowski,
Aneta Nowakiewicz
Postępy Mikrobiologii - Advancements of Microbiology, Volume 59 , ISSUE 3, 315–324
Article | 30-November-2018
, for the identification task of the street view number, the better public data set is the SVHN data set. The SVHN dataset is a real-world image dataset focused on the development of machine learning and target detection algorithms with minimal need for data preprocessing and format conversion. There are ten types of labels in the dataset. Each class represents 1 number. For example, the category label of the number “1” is 1, and so on. The label of “9” is 9, and the label of “0” is 10. In general
Haoqi Yang,
Hongge Yao
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 4 , ISSUE 3, 47–52
Research Article | 06-July-2018
This article describes a study into the identification of Māori students who are gifted and talented. The study used survey methodology and content analysis to establish the definitions and identification procedures used in mainstream schools in one region of Aotearoa New Zealand. The barriers and challenges these schools faced when identifying Māori students who are gifted and talented was also examined. The findings indicated that although some schools had definitions and identification
Emma Scobie-Jennings
Apex, Volume 18 , ISSUE 1, 47–58
Case report | 01-December-2019
IgG antibodies coating red blood cells (RBCs) can be removed by elution procedures and their specificity determined by antibody identification studies. Although such testing is traditionally performed using the tube agglutination assay, prior studies have shown that the gel microcolumn (GMC) assay may also be used with comparable results. The purpose of this study was to compare an automated solid-phase red cell adherence (SPRCA) system with a GMC assay for the detection of antibodies eluted
Rachel H. Finck,
Rebecca J. Davis,
Shih-Mao Teng,
Dennis Goldfinger,
Alyssa F. Ziman,
Qun Lu,
Shan Yuan
Immunohematology, Volume 27 , ISSUE 1, 1–5
Article | 16-October-2019
Principle
Antibody detection and identification are processes that are commonly performed in the transfusion service before the transfusion of allogeneic red blood cells (RBCs). Antibody identification usually follows the discovery of a positive antibody detection test, or other factors such as ABO serum/cell discrepancy or incompatible crossmatch.1 Antibody identification is a necessary practice in blood banking to determine blood products that are suitable for transfusion to an individual
E.M. Ekema
Immunohematology, Volume 33 , ISSUE 4, 155–158
Article | 17-November-2020
Antibody identification involves preparation of a comprehensive report for the benefit of the referring physician. These reports require technical, supervisory, and clerical time to produce a quality report. To standardize laboratory reporting of immunohematologic test results in an increasingly cost-conscious environment, we developed computer-generated laboratory report forms. These forms permit the reference laboratory technician to produce final reports with only a few keystrokes. Use of
Mercy Kuriyan,
Laurence Marsh
Immunohematology, Volume 11 , ISSUE 2, 54–59
Article | 30-November-2018
loss, network congestion, and time delay in the process of data transmission. The maneuverability of the network is greatly reduced, the normal operation of the network is affected, and huge economic losses are incurred. Therefore, how to identify and classify the network traffic in real time helps the Internet service provider to understand the network operation status and optimize the network operation and management. It is of great significance.
The current popular network traffic identification
Wang Zhongsheng,
Gao Jiaqiong
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 3 , ISSUE 3, 53–60
Article | 15-February-2021
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Reagents/Supplies
Reagents
Supplies
Reagent RBCs for antibody detection and/or antibody identification
22% bovine albumin
0.9% saline or PBS pH 6.5–7.5
AHG (polyspecific or anti-IgG)
IgG-coated reagent RBCs
Test tubes (10 × 75 or 12 × 75 mm)
Pipettes
Calibrated serofuge and/or cell washer
Calibrated timer
RBCs = red blood cells; PBS = phosphate-buffered saline; AHG = antihuman globulin.
Procedural Steps
Add two drops plasma or serum to a labeled tube.
Add one drop
J.R. Hamilton
Immunohematology, Volume 35 , ISSUE 2, 63–64
Research paper | 10-April-2013
This paper presents an on-line tool wear condition monitoring system for milling. The proposed system was developed taking the cost and performance in practice into account, in addition to a high success rate. The cutting vibration signal is obtained during the cutting process, and then extracting features using time-domain statistical and wavelet packet decomposition algorithms. It would result in two major disadvantages if creating a tool wear states identification model based on all
Weilin Li,
Pan Fu,
Weiqing Cao
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 6 , ISSUE 2, 448–465
Article | 14-December-2020
In experimental studies of students and line technologists perfoming antibody identification procedures, both groups made errors. These errors included, at times, either failing to identify an antibody or misidentifying the specficity(ies). A prospective study was undertaken to identify errors made in a laboratory setting. Errors were classified as 1) failing to follow protocol (procedural error) or 2) arriving at the wrong answer (misidentification error). Over a 1-year period, 1,057 workups
Patricia L. Strohm,
Philip J. Smith,
Jane M. Fraser,
Thomas E. Miller,
Sally V. Rudmann,
Jack W. Smith, Jr.,
John R. Svirbely,
Janice F. Blazina,
Melanie S. Kennedy
Immunohematology, Volume 7 , ISSUE 1, 20–22
Research Article | 03-December-2018
The 18S small subunit (SSU) ribosomal DNA sequence is one of the most useful molecular loci for identification and phylogeny reconstruction of agriculturally important nematodes. Various pairs of universal primers have been developed in the past to amplify short and long nematode sequences. However, certain nematode taxa were not readily amplified and/or sequenced with the existing primer tools. Frequently, the center region of a roughly 1,000 nucleotide segment would be lost. Therefore new
L. K. Carta,
S. Li
Journal of Nematology, Volume 50 , ISSUE 4, 533–542
Article | 01-March-2015
Shweta Sinha,
Aruna Jain,
S. S. Agrawal
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 8 , ISSUE 1, 235–254
Article | 20-December-2020
Recent technological advances in the immobilization and drying of red cell monolayers for use in solid phase red cell adherence (SPRCA) assays have resulted in the development of reagent red cells for antibody screening and identification that are stable at room temperature. Panels consisting of twelve different RBC samples dried onto individual microplate wells were evaluated with 176 samples whose antibody specificities had previously been determined by conventional hemagglutination
Darryl L. Stone,
Ralph A. Eatz,
Susan D. Rolih,
Seaborn J. Farlow,
Gordon S. Hudson,
Lyle T. Sinor
Immunohematology, Volume 6 , ISSUE 1, 12–17
Research Article | 17-October-2018
DNA barcoding with a new cytochrome oxidase c subunit 1 primer set generated a 721 to 724 bp fragment used for the identification of 322 Meloidogyne specimens, including 205 new sequences combined with 117 from GenBank. A maximum likelihood analysis grouped the specimens into 19 well-supported clades and four single-specimen lineages. The “major” tropical apomictic species (Meloidogyne arenaria, Meloidogyne incognita, Meloidogyne javanica) were not discriminated by this barcode although some
Thomas Powers,
Timothy Harris,
Rebecca Higgins,
Peter Mullin,
Kirsten Powers
Journal of Nematology, Volume 50 , ISSUE 3, 399–412
Research Article | 27-December-2017
Aiming at the problem that changes of nonlinear dynamic resistance of stator affect the performance of speed sensorless vector control system, a hybrid computing intelligence approach is used in the identification of stator resistance of motorized spindle. The partial least squares (PLS) regression is combined with neural network to solve the problem of few samples and multi-correlation of variables in complicated data modeling. The PLS method is used to extract variable components from sample
Lixiu Zhang,
Yuhou Wu,
Ke Zhang
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 7 , ISSUE 2, 781–797
Article | 01-June-2012
M. Ramzi,
H. Youlal,
M. Haloua
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 5 , ISSUE 2, 487–503
Research Article | 12-December-2017
Location awareness is important in health care. One way of generating this is a low-frequency radio frequency identification (RFID) location system that has been developed. The system tracks RFID tags with a quad antenna matrix that is placed under the floor surface. The tag can be also used to receive alarms and send acknowledgements via a ZigBee network. This article discusses the requirements of this kind of a tag, its structure, and its location accuracy. The demonstrated RFID system can
A. Ropponen,
M. Linnavuo,
R. Sepponen
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 4 , ISSUE 1, 75–93
Article | 11-April-2018
Key point detection is still a challenging issue in pattern recognition. With the recent developments on complex network theory, pattern recognition techniques based on graphs have improved considerably. Key point detection can be approached by community identification in directed complex network because image is related with network model. This paper presents a complex network approach for key point detection in video monitoring image, which is both accurate and fast. We evaluate our method
Qingyu Zou,
Jianwen Guan,
Jing Bai,
Weiliang Sun
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 2 , ISSUE 3, 190–193
Research paper | 13-December-2017
This paper proposes system identification on application of nonlinear AR (NAR) based on Artificial Neural Network (ANN) for monitor of dengue infections. In building the model, three selection criteria, i.e. the final prediction error (FPE), Akaike’s Information Criteria (AIC), and Lipschitz number were used. Each of the models is divided into two approaches, which are unregularized approach and regularized approach. The findings indicate that NARMAX model with regularized approach yields
H. Abdul Rahim,
F. Ibrahim,
M. N. Taib
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 3 , ISSUE 4, 783–806
Research Article | 27-December-2017
N. H. Sunar,
M. F. Rahmat,
Zool Hilmi Ismail,
Ahmad Athif Mohd Faudzi,
Sy Najib Sy Salim
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 7 , ISSUE 2, 798–819
Research paper | 27-December-2017
This paper proposes a new perceptual hashing algorithm for speech content identification with compressed domain based on MDCT (Modified Discrete Cosine Transform) Spectrum Entropy. It aims primarily to solve problems of large computational complexity and poor real-time performance that appear when applying traditional identification methods to the compressed speeches. The process begins by extracting the MDCT coefficients, which are the intermediately decoded results of compressed speeches in
Zhang Qiu-yu,
Liu Yang-wei,
Huang Yi-bo,
Xing Peng-fei,
Yang Zhong-ping
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 7 , ISSUE 1, 283–300
Research Article | 01-June-2011
Due to time-varying effects in electro-hydraulic actuator (EHA) system parameters, a self-tuning control algorithm using pole placement and recursive identification is presented. A discrete-time model is developed using system identification method to represent the EHA system and residual analysis is used for model validation. A recursive least square (RLS) method with covariance resetting technique is proposed to estimate parameters of the discrete-time model. The results show the proposed
R. Ghazali,
Y. M. Sam,
M. F. Rahmat,
K. Jusoff,
Zulfatman,
A. W. I. M. Hashim
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 4 , ISSUE 2, 189–204
Article | 01-June-2015
In this paper the development of a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) for construction noise identification and sound locating is investigated using the novel application of Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). Three WSNs using different system-on-chip (SoC) devices and networking protocols have been prototyped using a Raspberry Pi as the gateway in the network. The functionality of the system has been demonstrated with data logging experiments and comparisons has been made between the different WSN systems
Josie Hughes,
Jize Yan,
Kenichi Soga
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 8 , ISSUE 2, 1379–1405
Article | 03-November-2017
This paper presents a novel real-time crack identification method to determine the position and depth of a transverse open crack on a rotating shaft. A newly developed wireless sensor capable of being mounted directly on the shaft is employed to monitor acceleration at different points of the shaft in a rotating coordinate system. The vibration parameters obtained from the wireless sensors and Finite Element Model provide operational data to perform Modal Analysis with different mock crack
F. Andrés Bejarano,
Yi Jia,
Frederick Just
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 2 , ISSUE 4, 564–578
original-paper | 15-May-2020
Introduction
Bloodstream infections, especially in intensive care units, are among the most important causes of morbidity and mortality despite the antimicrobial treatment. The early diagnosis and treatment of these infections is clinically vital (Durmaz et al. 2003; Ferreira et al. 2011). For the proper identification and antibiotic susceptibility testing, the bacteria grown in blood culture bottles are sent to laboratories; the detection of bloodstream infections under the appropriate growth
SADIK AKGUN,
HAKAN SEZGIN SAYINER
Polish Journal of Microbiology, Volume 69 , ISSUE 2, 165–176
original-paper | 31-October-2019
profile in the isolated shrimp pathogenic Vibrio sp., and (iii) control of vibriosis through the treatment with herbal extracts.
Experimental
Materials and Methods
Isolation and phenotypic identification of bacteria from the infected shrimp. Shrimp (P. monodon) suspected to be suffering from vibriosis were collected from different farms located in Satkhira district (near to Sundarbans mangrove forest at the south-west part of Bangladesh). The moribund shrimp were collected and individually kept in
MD. ABDUL HANNAN,
MD. MAHBUBUR RAHMAN,
MD. NURUNNABI MONDAL,
DEB SUZAN CHANDRA,
GAZLIMA CHOWDHURY,
MD. TOFAZZAL ISLAM
Polish Journal of Microbiology, Volume 68 , ISSUE 4, 429–438
Article | 01-June-2016
This paper addresses the problem of mobile sensor localization and tracking in an obstructed environment. To solve this problem, a combination of three approaches is proposed: a nonlinear Kalman Filter to estimate the mobile position, a sub filter used jointly with the nonlinear filter to estimate the bias due to the Non-Line Of Sight (NLOS) effect and a low complexity method for Line Of Sight (LOS) and NLOS identification. Based on hypothesis testing, this method discriminates between the LOS
Y. K. Benkouider,
M. Keche
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 9 , ISSUE 2, 1054–1072
Research Article | 21-May-2019
lactobacilli, such as neutropenia in immunocompromised patients and certain underlying diseases, especially diabetes. Also, lactobacilli have a natural resistance to some antibiotics, especially vancomycin. The identification of lactobacilli can be very difficult due to the number of species, subspecies and genotypic or phenotypic traits. The most advanced procedures are molecular DNA-based techniques. Conventional biochemical tests can be also used to determine some differences. Lactobacilli infection can
Marta Kłos
Postępy Mikrobiologii - Advancements of Microbiology, Volume 56 , ISSUE 2, 180–186
research-article | 30-November-2020
Tam T.T. VU,
Katarzyna Rybarczyk-Mydłowska,
Andrij Susulovsky,
Magdalena Kubicz,
Łukasz Flis,
Thi Mai Linh Le,
Grażyna Winiszewska
Journal of Nematology, Volume 53 , 1–22
Article | 01-December-2014
In this paper, we share our recent work related to Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) sensor network with readers. The work mainly focus on the protocol for network system to perform the task of autonomous decentralized data distribution with consideration of economic and low-power RFID-sensor module scheme. We analyzed data pitfall in distributed RFID-sensor network, revealing the reason lies in the phenomenon. A distributed solution to tackle the problem has been designed in a simple way
Charles Z. Liew,
Raymond P. Shaw,
Ting-Ting Zhang
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 7 , ISSUE 4, 1535–1554
Review | 09-October-2019
Reagent-dependent reactivity can be described as agglutination of red blood cells (RBCs) in serologic testing that is not related to the interaction of RBC antigens and antibodies that the test system is intended to detect. In other words, reagent-dependent reactivity results in false-positive agglutination reactions in serologic testing. These false-positive reactions can cause confusion in antigen typing and RBC antibody detection and identification procedures, and may result in delays in
Gavin C. Patch,
Charles F. Hutchinson,
Nancy A. Lang,
Ghada Khalife
Immunohematology, Volume 32 , ISSUE 3, 96–99
Article | 03-November-2020
Proteins G and A coated on agarose have been extensively used in affinity chromatography. Protein G will bind to all four subclasses of human IgG and protein A to the subclasses IgG1, IgG2, and IgG4. This IgG binding ability of protein G and protein A has been used in a red cell affinity column technology developed for the detection and identification of IgG red cell antibodies. When serum or plasma is incubated in a microcolumn with red blood cells (RBCs) that express the appropriate antigens
Kayla D. Champagne,
Peggy Spruell,
Jane Chen,
Leslie Voll,
Gloria Schlanser,
Marilyn Moulds
Immunohematology, Volume 14 , ISSUE 4, 149–151
Article | 01-September-2012
Pneumatic actuators offer several advantages over electromechanical and hydraulic actuators for positioning applications. Nonetheless, pneumatic actuators are subject to high friction forces, dead band and dead time, which make fast and accurate position control difficult to achieve. This research paper presents the process of controller identification, design, modeling and control for pneumatic actuator system. System Identification approach is used with the purpose to estimate the
W.K. Lai,
M.F. Rahmat,
N. Abdul Wahab
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 5 , ISSUE 3, 624–644
Article | 18-October-2020
There are several methods for antibody detection and each technique has advantages and limitations. We compared the performance of the tube (polyethylene glycol–indirect antiglobulin test [PEG-IAT]) and gel test technique for antibody identification. From January to May 1999, we performed antibody screening tests by gel and tube techniques on 10,123 random blood samples submitted to our reference laboratory. Six hundred and twentyeight (6.2%) reactive samples were tested for antibody
Marcia Cristina Zago Novaretti,
Eduardo Jens Silveira,
Edio da Costa Filho,
Pedro Enrique Dorlhiac- Llacer,
Dalton de Alencar Fischer Chamone
Immunohematology, Volume 16 , ISSUE 4, 138–141
Review | 20-March-2020
As a result of the unique functional properties of platelets, morerobust methods were required for detection of antibodies raised against them. Immunofluorescence detection by flow cytometry, solid-phase red cell adherence, and antigen capture ELISAs are some of the current tests that have been developed to meet the challenges of platelet antibody detection and identification and antigen phenotyping. Recently developed protein liquid bead arrays are becoming the next-generation platelet
Brian R. Curtis,
Janice G. McFarland
Immunohematology, Volume 25 , ISSUE 3, 125–135
Article | 01-June-2012
polynomial algorithm. With the proposed strategy, the controller parameters are determined using comparing coefficients methods. The electro-hydraulic system mathematical model is approximated using system identification technique with non-minimum phase system being considered. The real-time experimental result will be compared with simulation result using a model from a real plant.
Norlela Ishak,
Mazidah Tajjudin,
Hashimah Ismail,
Michael Patrick,
Yahaya Md Sam,
Ramli Adnan
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 5 , ISSUE 2, 504–520
Article | 01-December-2012
With the development of Automatic Identification System (AIS), more and more vessels are equipped with AIS device, which is a new tool for vessel monitoring and marine safety. In this paper, we compared the function of AIS and radar, the traditional tool for Vessel Traffic Service (VTS). And then we discussed the necessity of data fusion of the same target from the two sensors of AIS and radar. According to the characteristic and the difference of tracking performance of AIS and radar we
Liu Chang,
Cao Ming-zhi,
Han Feng,
Shi Gui-ming,
Liu Ren-jie
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 5 , ISSUE 4, 843–858
research-article | 30-November-2017
MOTTO
… a place is a tiny part of the earth surface identifiable by the name …, and a material object, a group of objects or a body are things which provide it with identification … [3].
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PLACE – IDENTIFIED SPACE
PLACE – its definition, paradigm of space, does it create itself or is it created? Does it come into being? or does it just exist? Eventually, where should it be looked for and is it needed? The subject of analysis is the issue connected with selection of small spatial forms (in
Ewa RACZYŃSKA-MĄKOWSKA,
Romuald FAJTANOWSKI
Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment, Volume 11 , ISSUE 3, 33–40
research-article | 30-November-2019
of system component
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I
the reliability of intermediate
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R
the reliability of the reader
R
sys
reliability of a system
RFID
radio frequency identification
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the power consumption of the sensor
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the cumulative power consumed by the sensor
PIR
pyroelectric infrared
Radio frequency identification is a technology for collecting and diffusing information through radio waves, it is composed of four parts: tag, reader, database, and the backend, where
Anas Mouattah,
Khalid Hachemi
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 13 , ISSUE 1, 1–9
Article | 24-July-2017
Numerical taxonomy was used for identification and grouping of the genera, species, and populations in the families Merliniidae and Telotylenchidae. The variability of each of 44 morphometric characters was evaluated by calculation of the coefficient of variability (CV) and the ratio of extremes (max/min) in the range of 1,020 measured females. Also correlation and regression analyses were made between characters to find potential collinearities. Hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA
REZA GHADERI,
HABIBALLAH HAMZEHZARGHANI,
AKBAR KAREGAR
Journal of Nematology, Volume 49 , ISSUE 2, 207–222
Original Research | 18-July-2017
identified using enzyme phenotyping (esterase and malate dehydrogenase) and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 (Nad5) barcoding. Examination of 48 populations revealed that yam tubers were infested by Meloidogyne incognita (69%), followed by M. javanica (13%), M. enterolobii (2%), and M. arenaria (2%). Most of the tubers sampled (86%) were infected by a single species, and multiple species of RKN were detected in 14% of the samples. Results of both identification methods revealed the
Yao A. Kolombia,
Gerrit Karssen,
Nicole Viaene,
P. Lava Kumar,
Nancy de Sutter,
Lisa Joos,
Danny L. Coyne,
Wim Bert
Journal of Nematology, Volume 49 , ISSUE 2, 177–188
Article | 03-December-2017
multicinctus was detected infecting banana roots from an outdoor crop in Tertsa, Crete. For both species, morphometrics and molecular data of Greek populations were provided, resulting in the first integrative identification of both nematode species based on morphometric and molecular markers, confirming the occurrence of these two nematodes in Greece as had been stated in earlier reports.
EMMANUEL A. TZORTZAKAKIS,
CAROLINA CANTALAPIEDRA-NAVARRETE,
PABLO CASTILLO,
JUAN E. PALOMARES-RIUS,
ANTONIO ARCHIDONA-YUSTE
Journal of Nematology, Volume 49 , ISSUE 3, 233–235
research-article | 17-March-2020
, adversely affecting banana production by causing up to 50% yield losses (Coyne, 2009). However, the effective management of R. similis in banana crops is problematic, because the limited control strategies available at present tend not to be used by small-scale farmers as they involve the use of hot water and expensive nematicides, many of which are environmentally hazardous (Van, 2013). Thus, burrowing nematode species need rapid and accurate identification in order to allow development of alternative
Doreen M. Mgonja,
Gladness E. Temu,
Joseph C. Ndunguru,
Magreth F. Mziray,
Sylvester L. Lyantagaye,
Nessie D. Luambano
Journal of Nematology, Volume 52 , 1–8
research-article | 30-November-2020
obvious symptoms on the potato especially for the first months of field infestation. Then it damages the roots and reduces the production yields. Damages can appear to be symptoms of water stress or mineral deficiencies.
Morphological identification of Globodera species is an initial means of differentiation of Globodera species that are morphologically and morphometrically closely related that ultimately requires molecular confirmation. Molecular diagnosis by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test
A. Hajjaji,
R. Ait Mhand,
N. Rhallabi,
F. Mellouki
Journal of Nematology, Volume 53 , 1–8
Article | 01-March-2016
hyperbolic tangent function instead of sign function together with a variable boundary layer, and the new adaptive law is constructed according to the back electromotive force model to reinforce dynamic performance and the robustness of system. Meanwhile, a stator resistance identification algorithm is raised and guaranteed to be stable by using a Lyapunov method. The performance of the developed observer is compared with the conventional sliding-mode controller. Both simulation and experimental results
Xiong Xiao,
Yongjun Zhang,
Jing Wang,
Haiping Du
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 9 , ISSUE 1, 377–396
research-article | 30-November-2019
insect pests of economic interest for Hass avocado crops (Persea americana), the potato flea beetle (Epitrix cucumeris [Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae]), and a broad-nosed weevil (Pandeleteius cinereus [Coleoptera: Curculionidae]), to the EPNs isolated and the reference isolate Steinernema carpocapsae FA2015.
Materials and methods
Isolation and identification of entomopathogenic nematodes
Soil sampling
Soil samples were taken in the Toribío and Tacueyó reserves of the municipality of Toribío, in the
Esteban Neira-Monsalve,
Natalia Carolina Wilches-Ramírez,
Wilson Terán,
María del Pilar Márquez,
Ana Teresa Mosquera-Espinosa,
Adriana Sáenz-Aponte
Journal of Nematology, Volume 52 , 1–16
Research Article | 20-February-2013
Electro-hydraulic servo actuator (EHA) system consists of several dynamic parts which are widely used in motion control application. These dynamic parts need to be controlled to determine direction of the motion. In this research paper, system identification technique is used for system modeling and the model of the system is estimated by using parameter estimation technique. This process started with collection of input and output data from experimental procedure. The data collected is used
J. Micheal,
M.F. Rahmat,
N. Abdul Wahab,
W.K. Lai
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 6 , ISSUE 1, 155–170
Research Article | 13-December-2017
motion when an input signal is injected to the system. The sensor output is the displacement in millimeter and converted to the voltage based on the input signal given. These input and output readings are collected and applied to a system identification procedure in order to obtain the best mathematical model of the system. The modeling process is followed by designed a proportional integral and derivative controller (PID) for the system to assure the output is tracking the input given. The designed
MF Rahmat,
S Md Rozali,
N Abdul Wahab,
Zulfatman
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 3 , ISSUE 4, 736–755
Article | 03-November-2020
Both column (gel) agglutination technology and red cell affinity column technology (ReACT™) have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for antibody detection and identification. Parallel studies using these two methods were performed on 100 samples to evaluate their sensitivity, advantages, and disadvantages. Sixteen significant antibodies, anti-D(2), -C(1), -E(1), -c(1), -C,D(1), -K(4), -S(1), -Fya(3), -Jka(1), and -Jkb(1), were found during the study. MTS-Gel detected one
Sauvai I. Chanfong,
Sherri Hill
Immunohematology, Volume 14 , ISSUE 4, 152–154
Article | 16-December-2013
RFID technology has many potential applications that would ease object identification seamlessly. One of its potential benefits to government is the adoption of RFID tag as embedded smart material within vehicle license plate. However, adoption of RFID in vehicle license plate is fragile from various RFID attacks while efforts to improve its security will lead to additional cost. Enhancing RFID security without extra cost poses new challenges to researchers in the area. This study aims to
Irfan Syamsuddin
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 6 , ISSUE 5, 1949–1969
Report | 21-July-2017
spiral nematodes per kilogram of soil for Sheyenne and 9,45162,751 for Barnes. The reproductive factor in Sheyenne and Barnes was 6.2 and 6.3, respectively, indicating that this spiral nematode infects and reproduces well on these two soybean cultivars. Infected soybean roots had small brown lesions on the surface. Individual spiral nematodes were handpicked and examined morphologically and molecularly for species identification. Morphological measurements of adult females (n = 15
GUIPING YAN,
ADDISON PLAISANCE,
DANQIONG HUANG,
ZAFAR A. HANDOO
Journal of Nematology, Volume 49 , ISSUE 1, 1–1
Original Paper | 26-August-2016
Streptomyces sp. associated with an ethanobotanical plant Schima wallichi. A total of 22 actinobacterial strains were isolated from different organs of selected medicinal plants and screened for their biocontrol ability against seven fungal phytopathogens. Seven isolates showed significant inhibition activity against most of the selected pathogens. Their identification based on 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis, strongly indicated that all strains belonged to the genus Streptomyces. An endophytic strain
Ajit Kumar Passari,
Vineet Kumar Mishra,
Vijai Kumar Gupta,
Ratul Saikia,
Bhim Pratap Singh
Polish Journal of Microbiology, Volume 65 , ISSUE 3, 319–329
Article | 03-November-2017
In this paper, a heating and ventilation model VVS-400 from Instrutek, Larvik, Norway is modeled using ARX model structure and linear black-box technique. The conventional PID controller and artificial Fuzzy controller are designed based on the approximated plant model and real plant model. The approximated plant model is estimated using System Identification approach while the real plant model is developed by interfacing the Real-time Windows Target toolbox in Matlab with real VVS-plant by
M.F. Rahmat,
N.A. Mohd Subha,
Kashif M.Ishaq,
N. Abdul Wahab
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 2 , ISSUE 4, 579–601
research-article | 19-February-2021
I larva has a longer ventriculus and a mucron, while type II larva has a shorter ventriculus and no mucron (Berland, 1961). Type I consists of A. simplex, A. pegreffii, A. typica, A. ziphidarum, and A. nascettii, while type II consists of A. paggiae, A. physeteris, and A. brevispiculata (Mattiucci and Nascetti, 2008). Previously, it was not easy to identify anisakid larvae at the species level, because there is a lack of distinct morphological characteristics required for species identification
Hoang Van Hien,
Bui Thi Dung,
Ha Duy Ngo,
Pham Ngoc Doanh
Journal of Nematology, Volume 53 , 1–9
research-article | 30-November-2019
, covered vulva by a protuding anterior vulvar lip, presence of a long post-uterine sac, a narrow and elongated tail with a clindroid and rounded terminus (Opperman, 1995).
Currently, DNA sequences of segment D2-D3, Internal Transcribed Spacer-(ITS) of ribosomal RNA and Cytochrome oxidase subunit I-COI of mitochondrial DNA have been obtained for B. cocophilus in coconut palm and deposited in public molecular databases, which are used as a reference for the identification of the nematode (Ye et al., 2007
Greicy Andrea Sarria,
Donald Riascos-Ortiz,
Hector Camilo Medina,
Yuri Mestizo,
Gerardo Lizarazo,
Francia Varón De Agudelo
Journal of Nematology, Volume 52 , 1–12
research-article | 21-October-2020
(J2) (n = 30), females (n = 10), and perineal patterns (n = 15); species molecular identification was confirmed by PCR species-specific characterized amplified region (SCAR) sequence for confirmation, using a primer set composed of inc-K14-F (5′-GGGATGTGTAAATGCTCCTG-3′) and inc-K14-R (5′-CCCGCTACACCCTCAACTTC-3′) (Randig et al., 2002).
The nematode population density was 1,405 J2/g of root. Morphometrics (means followed by ± standard deviation with the minimum and maximum values in parentheses) of
Jorge Airton Gómez-Chatata,
Juan José Tamo-Zegarra,
Teodocia Gloria Casa-Ruiz,
Cristiano Bellé
Journal of Nematology, Volume 52 , 1–3
Research Article | 03-September-2018
most susceptible to H. indica PBCB (21.90 hr) and S. abbasi (21.18 hr). Our results suggest that H. indica PBCB and S. abbasi MBLB are good candidates as biological control agents against these insect pests of corn. Moreover, O. furnacalis as alternative bait for EPN was discussed. To date, this is the most extensive research on Philippine EPN, comprised of wide sampling coverage, molecular identification and bioefficacy assays.
Barbara L. Caoili,
Romnick A. Latina,
Regina Faye C. Sandoval,
Joey I. Orajay
Journal of Nematology, Volume 50 , ISSUE 2, 99–110
Article | 29-December-2020
Mary N. Crawford,
Faith E. Wolford,
Patricia M. Pilkington,
Janis Lugo
Immunohematology, Volume 4 , ISSUE 1, 10–12
Research Article | 17-October-2018
alkani is herein reported for the second time in the Mediterranean area and for the first time in association with olive. Two further populations of H. microlobus and H. vulgaris, from walnut and goji berry from Greece, were identified. Molecular data for all of these nematode species are provided, resulting in the first integrative identification of these Greek populations.
Emmanuel A. Tzortzakakis,
Carolina Cantalapiedra-Navarrete,
Maria Kormpi,
Maria S. Lazanaki,
Pablo Castillo,
Antonio Archidona-Yuste
Journal of Nematology, Volume 50 , ISSUE 3, 413–418
Article | 02-November-2017
Antti Ropponen,
Matti Linnavuo,
Raimo Sepponen
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 2 , ISSUE 1, 94–117
research-article | 30-November-2020
Seinhorst’s (1959) method. Measurements of approximately 25 J2s were made according to Karssen (2002) under Leica DM1000 stereomicroscope (Table 1). Adult females were removed from the roots of the calendula plants with a needle and scalpel under binoculars. Perineal patterns of the extracted females were cut in 45% lactic acid and their preparations were made in glycerin (Hooper, 1986). Morphological identification was made by us according to Jepson (1987) and Karssen (2002) (Fig. 2). The overall
Hürkan Ataş,
Gülsüm Uysal,
Çiğdem Gözel,
Tevfik Özalp,
Uğur Gözel,
Zübeyir Devran
Journal of Nematology, Volume 53 , 1–5
Article | 16-April-2018
Two case study participants investigated the effectiveness of the Application “FaceTime” as an O&M tool via the Apple iPhone. The participants included a traveller (blind) who is an experienced long cane and guide dog user; and a qualified O&M instructor. The traveller and instructor tested FaceTime in five varying scenarios including shop identification, product identification in a supermarket, identification of buses at a transport interchange, orientation while free
Nicole Holmes, B.A. (Soc/Psych)., M.Spec.Ed,
Kelly Prentice, B.A. (SocScPsych)/Teaching(Prim), M.Spec.Ed
International Journal of Orientation & Mobility, Volume 7 , ISSUE 1, 60–67
Article | 01-June-2015
Yinchuan WU,
Baolong GUO
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 8 , ISSUE 2, 1261–1283
Research Article | 03-December-2018
Noura Chihani-Hammas,
Lobna Hajji-Hedfi,
Hajer Regaieg,
Asma Larayedh,
Ahmed Badiss,
Yu Qing,
Horrigue-Raouani Najet
Journal of Nematology, Volume 50 , ISSUE 4, 579–586
Research Article | 03-December-2018
Lynn K. Carta,
R. L. Wick
Journal of Nematology, Volume 50 , ISSUE 4, 473–478
Short Communication | 09-March-2018
The results of the FilmArray® Blood Culture Identification Panel (BCID) (BioFire Diagnostics) and the culture with susceptibility testing of 70 positive blood cultures from oncologic patients were compared. The multiplex PCR assay (BCID) identified 81 of the 83 isolates (97.6%), covered by the panel. The panel produced results in significantly shorter time than standard identification methods, when counted from receiving positive blood cultures bottles to the final results. It is an accurate
Maria Szymankiewicz,
Beata Nakonowska
Polish Journal of Microbiology, Volume 67 , ISSUE 1, 103–107
Research Article | 13-December-2017
M. Sridevi,
P. Madhavasarma
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 3 , ISSUE 4, 655–671
Article | 05-September-2013
Yong Deng,
Chao-Hsien Chu,
Huayou Si,
Qixun Zhang,
Zhonghai Wu
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 6 , ISSUE 4, 1675–1699
research-article | 30-November-2018
Weiming Hu,
Peter M. DiGennaro
journal of nematology, Volume 51 , 1–11
Research Article | 30-November-2014
The early identification of autism spectrum disorder is important to ensure access to early intervention. Much research has focused on the identification of early behavioral symptoms and screening. This study examines referral for diagnostic assessment, diagnostic age, and factors associated with diagnostic age for children with autism spectrum disorder. The results of this study indicate that children are referred and diagnosed later than they should be. Previous research has identified a
Kenneth Larsen
Scandinavian Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology, Volume 3 , ISSUE 2, 136–145
Research Article | 01-September-2017
Chakravarthy .P,
Thamizhoviya .K Kavitha.S,
Meena .S
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 10 , ISSUE 5, 186–197
research-article | 24-April-2020
Ricardo Andreé Vega-Callo,
María Yaquelin Mendoza-Lima,
Nataly Ruth Mamani-Mendoza,
Leslie Sharon Lozada-Villanueva,
Juan José Tamo-Zegarra,
Teodocia Gloria Casa-Ruiz,
Cristiano Bellé
Journal of Nematology, Volume 52 , 1–3
research-article | 12-January-2022
Monika Kozieł,
Anna Gałązka
Advancements of Microbiology – Postepy Mikrobiologii, Volume 60 , ISSUE 4, 299–308
Article | 01-June-2016
Chunhuan Song
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 9 , ISSUE 2, 884–908
Research Article | 21-May-2019
Sebastian Niestępski,
Monika Harnisz,
Ewa Korzeniewska,
Adriana Osińska,
Bartłomiej Dziuba
Postępy Mikrobiologii - Advancements of Microbiology, Volume 56 , ISSUE 1, 67–76
Article | 01-September-2014
Overlapping white blood cell identification on microscopic blood cell images is proposed for increasing the accuracy of white blood cell segmentation and counting. The accurate identification of overlapping cells can increase the accuracy of cell counting system for diagnosing diseases. The overlapping cells have different characteristic such as area and shape with a single cell of microscopic cell images therefore the overlapping cell identification based on geometric feature is preferred. As
Chastine Fatichah,
Diana Purwitasari,
Victor Hariadi,
Faried Effendy
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 7 , ISSUE 3, 1271–1286
research-article | 30-November-2018
Cristiano Bellé,
Rodrigo Ferraz Ramos,
Andressa Lima de Brida,
Tiago Edu Kaspary
journal of nematology, Volume 51 , 1–3
research-article | 21-October-2020
Meloidogyne sp. (Fig. 1). In order to identify the plant-parasitic nematode species infecting roots of these C. album plants, a combination of morphological, biochemical, and molecular analyses were employed.
Figure 1:
Meloidogyne incognita (Kofoid and White, 1919; Chitwood, 1949) root infestation symptoms on fat-hen (Chenopodium album L.).
The identification to species level of Meloidogyne population was carried out using morphological measurement of second-stage juveniles (J2) (n = 20), females (n
Jorge Airton Gómez-Chatata,
Teodocia Gloria Casa-Ruiz,
Juan José Tamo-Zegarra,
Cristiano Bellé
Journal of Nematology, Volume 52 , 1–4
research-article | 30-November-2020
Cristiano Bellé,
Paulo Sergio dos Santos,
Tiago Edu Kaspary
Journal of Nematology, Volume 53 , 1–4