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Autor:
Joyce H. Park, Maressa C. Criscito, Casey L Ross, Lauren A. Penn, Nooshin Brinster, Julia S. Lehman, Jeffrey M. Cohen, Siavash Toosi, Elyse M. Love
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 85:237-240
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Structural Change and Economic Dynamics. 53:267-280
Economic complexity has emerged as an important metric to measure nations’ inherent capabilities that are embodied in the structure of economic production. However, traditional measures of complexity only capture manufacturing-based capabilities, i
Autor:
Johan Larsson, Siavash Toosi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Computational Physics. 443:110544
The Note presents an alternative derivation and interpretation of the Germano identity and its error, showing that the Germano identity error directly estimates the residual of the LES equation (i.e., the misfit when evaluating the inexact equation f
Autor:
Siavash Toosi, Johan Larsson
Publikováno v:
Computers & Fluids. 156:146-161
Grid-adaptation requires an error indicator that identifies where and how the grid should be refined. In the case of turbulence-resolving simulations (LES, DNS, etc), a simple and intuitive error indicator is the small-scale energy which can be linke
Autor:
Siavash Toosi, Johan Larsson
Publikováno v:
Computers & Fluids. 201:104488
A method for finding a nearly optimal computational grid or, more generally, filter-width distribution for a large eddy simulation is proposed and assessed. The core idea is that the optimal resolution (or coarse-graining length scale, or filter-widt
Autor:
Andrew L. Feldman, Siavash Toosi
Publikováno v:
Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology.
Autor:
Johan Larsson, Siavash Toosi
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2018 Fluid Dynamics Conference.
Autor:
Johan Larsson, Siavash Toosi
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55th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting.
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American Journal of Clinical Pathology. 146
Publikováno v:
Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 132(11):2601-2609
Vitiligo is characterized by depigmented skin patches caused by loss of epidermal melanocytes. Oxidative stress may have a role in vitiligo onset, while autoimmunity contributes to disease progression. In this study, we sought to identify mechanisms