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Allergic Asthma Immunopathogenesis : Immunopathology of the Allergic Asthma
Allergic Asthma Immunopathogenesis: Immunopathology of the Allergic Asthma presents a new glance to the allergic asthma pathophysiology by focusing on the immunopathogenesis and allergo-inflammation mechanisms of asthma and cell signaling pathways that can be used for various research purposes, including the design of anti-asthma treatment and target therapy for scientists and researchers.As asthma is a chronic, complicated airway disease whose mortality and morbidity rates have increased worldwide, some common treatments for asthma cannot control it nor even prevent simple inflammation and relieve shortness of breath.Thus, understanding its molecular pathways and pathophysiology is required in order to better understand the disease.
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Learning, Unlearning and Re-Learning Curves
Learning, Unlearning and Re-learning Curves (Volume IV of the Working Guides to Estimating & Forecasting series) focuses in on Learning Curves, and the various tried and tested models of Wright, Crawford, DeJong, Towill-Bevis and others.It explores the differences and similarities between the various models and examines the key properties that Estimators and Forecasters can exploit. A discussion about Learning Curve Cost Drivers leads to the consideration of a little used but very powerful technique of Learning Curve modelling called Segmentation, which looks at an organisation’s complex learning curve as the product of multiple shallower learning curves.Perhaps the biggest benefit is that it simplifies the calculations in Microsoft Excel where there is a change in the rate of learning observed or expected.The same technique can be used to model and calibrate discontinuities in the learning process that result in setbacks and uplifts in time or cost.This technique is compared with other, better known techniques such as Anderlohr’s.Equivalent Unit Learning is another, relative new technique that can be used alongside traditional completed unit learning to give an early warning of changes in the rates of learning.Finally, a Learning Curve can be exploited to estimate the penalty of collaborative working across multiple partners.Supported by a wealth of figures and tables, this is a valuable resource for estimators, engineers, accountants, project risk specialists, as well as students of cost engineering.
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Learning and Behavior : Active Learning Edition
Examine learning through an evolutionary lens as Chance/Furlong's LEARNING AND BEHAVIOR, 8E demonstrates how learning has evolved as a biological mechanism to aid in survival.This clear, engaging presentation embraces a scientific approach to studying behavior with updated content, numerous learning features and current examples to capture your interest and strengthen your understanding.Timely research demonstrates the relevance of what you are studying as you examine concepts such as "nature via nurture" and the co-dependency of ontogeny and phylogeny.New learning objectives direct your attention to important concepts for study and review while helpful Concept Checks ensure you understand concepts before progressing.In addition, all content corresponds with the latest 7th Edition of the APA Publication Manual.Trust this book's unique approach as you master concepts behind learning, behavior and change and apply this to everyday life.
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What is allergic asthma and how is it related to a pollen allergy?
Allergic asthma is a type of asthma that is triggered by exposure to allergens such as pollen, dust mites, pet dander, or mold. When a person with allergic asthma comes into contact with these allergens, their immune system overreacts, causing the airways in their lungs to become inflamed and narrow, leading to asthma symptoms such as wheezing, coughing, and difficulty breathing. Pollen allergy specifically refers to an allergic reaction to pollen from trees, grasses, and weeds, which can trigger allergic asthma in susceptible individuals when inhaled. Therefore, allergic asthma and pollen allergy are related in that exposure to pollen can trigger allergic asthma symptoms in individuals with a pollen allergy.
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What are dust mites or mites?
Dust mites are tiny, microscopic creatures that are part of the arachnid family, related to spiders and ticks. They are commonly found in household dust, bedding, and upholstery, and feed on the dead skin cells of humans and animals. Dust mites are a common allergen and can trigger allergic reactions in some people, such as sneezing, coughing, and itchy eyes. Regular cleaning and vacuuming can help reduce dust mite populations in the home.
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Are these dust mites?
Without a clear image or description of what you are referring to, it is difficult to definitively say whether they are dust mites. Dust mites are microscopic organisms that are not visible to the naked eye. If you suspect you have dust mites in your home, it is best to consult with a professional for proper identification and treatment.
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Are dust mites lice?
No, dust mites are not lice. Dust mites are microscopic arachnids that feed on dead skin cells and are commonly found in household dust. Lice, on the other hand, are small parasitic insects that infest the hair and feed on blood. While both dust mites and lice can cause irritation and allergic reactions in some people, they are different organisms with distinct characteristics and behaviors.
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Learning to Fly, Learning to Love
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Learning Tensorflow.js : Powerful Machine Learning in JavaScript
Given the demand for AI and the ubiquity of JavaScript, TensorFlow.js was inevitable.With this Google framework, seasoned AI veterans and web developers alike can help propel the future of AI-driven websites.In this guide, author Gant Laborde--Google Developer Expert in machine learning and the web--provides a hands-on end-to-end approach to TensorFlow.js fundamentals for a broad technical audience that includes data scientists, engineers, web developers, students, and researchers. You'll begin by working through some basic examples in TensorFlow.js before diving deeper into neural network architectures, DataFrames, TensorFlow Hub, model conversion, transfer learning, and more.Once you finish this book, you'll know how to build and deploy production-ready deep learning systems with TensorFlow.js. Explore tensors, the most fundamental structure of machine learningConvert data into tensors and back with a real-world exampleCombine AI with the web using TensorFlow.jsUse resources to convert, train, and manage machine learning dataBuild and train your own training models from scratch
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Learning Spark
Data is getting bigger, arriving faster, and coming in varied formats-and it all needs to be processed at scale for analytics or machine learning.How can you process such varied data workloads efficiently?Enter Apache Spark. Updated to emphasize new features in Spark 2.4., this second edition shows data engineers and scientists why structure and unification in Spark matters.Specifically, this book explains how to perform simple and complex data analytics and employ machine-learning algorithms.Through discourse, code snippets, and notebooks, you'll be able to: Learn Python, SQL, Scala, or Java high-level APIs: DataFrames and Datasets Peek under the hood of the Spark SQL engine to understand Spark transformations and performance Inspect, tune, and debug your Spark operations with Spark configurations and Spark UI Connect to data sources: JSON, Parquet, CSV, Avro, ORC, Hive, S3, or Kafka Perform analytics on batch and streaming data using Structured Streaming Build reliable data pipelines with open source Delta Lake and Spark Develop machine learning pipelines with MLlib and productionize models using MLflow Use open source Pandas framework Koalas and Spark for data transformation and feature engineering
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What are dust mites?
Dust mites are microscopic organisms that are commonly found in household dust. They feed on dead skin cells shed by humans and animals. Dust mites are a common allergen and can trigger allergic reactions in some people, such as sneezing, coughing, and itchy eyes. They thrive in warm, humid environments and can be found in bedding, upholstered furniture, and carpets.
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Is allergic asthma a reason for dismissal?
No, allergic asthma is not a reason for dismissal. Allergic asthma is a medical condition that falls under the protection of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in the United States. Employers are required to provide reasonable accommodations for employees with allergic asthma, such as allowing for flexible work schedules or providing a clean and allergen-free work environment. Dismissing an employee due to their allergic asthma would be considered discrimination and a violation of their rights under the ADA.
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Do we have dust mites?
Yes, dust mites are microscopic organisms that can be found in most homes. They thrive in warm and humid environments, feeding on dead skin cells shed by humans and animals. Dust mites are commonly found in bedding, upholstered furniture, and carpets. Regular cleaning and vacuuming can help reduce their presence in the home.
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Why are there dust mites?
Dust mites are microscopic organisms that are found in most indoor environments. They feed on the dead skin cells that humans and animals shed, as well as other organic matter found in dust. Dust mites thrive in warm, humid environments, making homes an ideal habitat for them. While they are not harmful to most people, some individuals may be allergic to dust mite droppings, leading to allergic reactions such as sneezing, coughing, and itchy eyes. Overall, dust mites are a natural part of the indoor ecosystem, and their presence is largely unavoidable.
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