Some autonomic systems involve mobile agents interacting via loosely coupled communication mechanisms. Autonomy-oriented ... Autonomic Computing articles and tutorials Practical Autonomic Computing - Roadmap to Self Managing Technology Autonomic ... An autonomic computing framework is composed of autonomic components (AC) interacting with each other. An AC can be modeled in ... The Autonomic Computing Initiative (ACI) aims at providing the foundation for autonomic systems. It is inspired by the ...
1599-. ISBN 978-0-412-46630-4. Milne GW (1 January 2001). Ashgate Handbook of Autonomic Nervous System Agents. Wiley. ISBN 978- ... Ganellin CR, Triggle DJ (21 November 1996). Dictionary of Pharmacological Agents. CRC Press. pp. ...
ISBN 0-7817-3639-0. Hibbs, Ryan E.; Zambon, Alexander C. (2011). "Agents Acting at the Neuromuscular Junction and Autonomic ... Fleming, David G.; Hall, James L. (1959). "Autonomic Innervation of the Ciliary Body: A Modified Theory of Accommodation". ...
Hughes R, Chapple DJ (1976). "Effects of Non-Depolarizing Neuromuscular Blocking Agents on Peripheral Autonomic Mechanisms in ... Alcuronium chloride (formerly marketed as Alloferin) is a neuromuscular blocking (NMB) agent, alternatively referred to as a ... a very long acting neuromuscular blocking agent For a formal definition of the durations of actions associated with NMB agents ... no effect on intraocular pressure Autonomic ganglion blockade can cause a decrease in gut motility Duration of action prolonged ...
Application domains have included robot soccer, autonomous bidding agents, autonomous vehicles, autonomic computing, and social ... He has also developed agents that have won auction trading agents competitions (2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010 ... The RoboCup Synthetic Agent Challenge 97. In Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial ... The RoboCup Physical Agent Challenge: Phase-I. Applied Artificial Intelligence, 12:251-263, 1998". "Publications by Peter Stone ...
... peripheral nervous system agents MeSH D27.505.696.663.050 - autonomic agents MeSH D27.505.696.663.050.030 - antiemetics MeSH ... antiviral agents MeSH D27.505.954.122.388.077 - anti-retroviral agents MeSH D27.505.954.122.388.077.088 - anti-hiv agents MeSH ... tocolytic agents MeSH D27.505.954.016 - anti-allergic agents MeSH D27.505.954.122 - anti-infective agents MeSH D27.505.954.122. ... tranquilizing agents MeSH D27.505.696.277.950.015 - anti-anxiety agents MeSH D27.505.696.277.950.025 - antimanic agents MeSH ...
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Agents used include paralytic agents such as botox used on extraocular muscles, topical autonomic nervous system agents to ... Some agents (e.g., botulinum toxin) can be injected at the insertional end of a muscle under visual guidance, using special ... and for some agents, under light general anesthesia.[unreliable medical source] In the former case, it is possible to bring the ... alter the refractive index in the eyes, and agents that act in the central nervous system to correct amblyopia. Strabismus is a ...
They may be caused by motor neurone diseases, sensory neuronopathies, toxins, or autonomic dysfunction. Neurotoxins such as ... chemotherapy agents may cause neuronopathies. Among the signs/symptoms of polyneuropathy, which can be divided (into sensory ... hands and feet and may progress to the arms and legs and sometimes to other parts of the body where it may affect the autonomic ...
... and other vasopressor agents. However, often a patient with pure autonomic failure can mitigate his or her symptoms with far ... indicate possible autoimmune autonomic ganglionopathy or multiple system atrophy. The pathology of pure autonomic failure is ... Pure autonomic failure". Handbook of Clinical Neurology. Autonomic Nervous System. Elsevier. 117: 243-257. doi:10.1016/b978-0- ... now grouped as primary autonomic disorders (also called primary dysautonomia), including Pure Autonomic Failure, Multiple ...
... the autonomic nervous system 972 Poisoning by agents primarily affecting the cardiovascular system 973 Poisoning by agents ... 975 Poisoning by agents primarily acting on the smooth and skeletal muscles and respiratory system 976 Poisoning by agents ... 962 Poisoning by hormones and synthetic substitutes 963 Poisoning by primarily systemic agents 964 Poisoning by agents ... by psychostimulants 969.8 Poisoning by other specified psychotropic agents 969.9 Poisoning by unspecified psychotropic agent ...
... selective alpha blockers are caused by the autonomic response to the systemic changes induced by the adrenergic blocking agents ... Adrenergic blocking agents are a class of drugs that exhibit its pharmacological action through inhibiting the action of the ... The sympathetic nervous system(SNS) is an autonomic nervous system that we cannot control by will. It triggers a series of ... Adrenergic blocking agents treat certain diseases through blocking the adrenergic receptor, preventing it from being activated ...
Agent-based model Automated Transfer Vehicle Autonomic system (computing) Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Multi-agent planning ... "On mobile agents for autonomous logistics: an analysis of mobile agents considering the fan out and sundry strategies". ... Due to the mobile nature of logistics, the usage of mobile agent technology is promising as well. Scenarios of usage of mobile ... Hence, recent developments show an increasing trend towards autonomous control with software agents acting on behalf of the ...
... which initiate a systemic response to transport repairing agents to the fracture site. This promotes autonomic healing. To ... demonstrate the use of micro-vascular networks for autonomic healing, researchers developed a microvascular coating-substrate ...
Adverse effects vary among the various agents in this class of medications, but common effects include: dry mouth, muscle ... NMS is characterized by fever, muscle rigidity, autonomic dysfunction, and altered mental status. Treatment includes ... Tardive dyskinesia may reverse upon discontinuation of the offending agent or it may be irreversible, withdrawal may also make ... have largely supplanted the use of typical antipsychotics as first-line agents due to the higher risk of movement disorders in ...
In single-unit smooth muscle a single cell in a bundle is innervated by an autonomic nerve fiber (myogenic). An action ... Also, contraction, as well as relaxation, can be induced by a number of physiochemical agents (e.g., hormones, drugs, ... A number of growth factors and neurohumoral agents influence smooth muscle growth and differentiation. The Notch receptor and ... its contraction must be initiated by an autonomic nervous system neuron). A few of the cells in a given single unit may behave ...
Whitestein Series in Software Agent Technologies and Autonomic Computing, published by Springer Science+Business Media Group ... Typically multi-agent systems research refers to software agents. However, the agents in a multi-agent system could equally ... A multi-agent system may contain combined human-agent teams. Agents can be divided into types spanning simple to complex. ... The agents in a multi-agent system have several important characteristics: Autonomy: agents at least partially independent, ...
E854 Accidental poisoning by other psychotropic agents E855 Accidental poisoning by other drugs acting on central and autonomic ... use E941 Drugs primarily affecting the autonomic nervous system causing adverse effects in therapeutic use E942 Agents ... adverse effects in therapeutic use E933 Primarily systemic agents causing adverse effects in therapeutic use E934 Agents ... in therapeutic use E944 Water mineral and uric acid metabolism drugs causing adverse effects in therapeutic use E945 Agents ...
With the advent of biologically inspired, pervasive, and autonomic computing, the advantages of, and necessity of, agent-based ... by focusing on the use of agents, and organizations (communities) of agents as the main abstractions. The field of Software ... and enhancing agent technology in such a way that it is more industrially applicable. Multiagent Systems Product Lines (MAS-PL ... Agent-Oriented Software Engineering (AOSE) is a new software engineering paradigm that arose to apply best practice in the ...
... and Dynamically Adaptable Services Diet Agents: Indefinitely scalable hosting for systems of autonomic interacting processes ... Autonomic Computing Autonomic system (computing) Cognitive networks Network Compartment The Autonomic Network Architecture (ANA ... Realising autonomics for Future Networks Autonomic Networking Wiki: A wiki dedicated to Autonomic Networking Autonomic ... Autonomic Networking follows the concept of Autonomic Computing, an initiative started by IBM in 2001. Its ultimate aim is to ...
... immunosuppressive agents like rituximab, mycophenolate mofetil (Cellcept), or azathioprine (Imuran) or plasmapheresis. ... Vernino, Steven; Low, Phillip A. (2012). "Autoimmune Autonomic Ganglionopathy". Primer on the Autonomic Nervous System. pp. 489 ... Paola Sandroni & Phillip A. Low (2009). "Other Autonomic Neuropathies Associated with Ganglionic Antibody". Autonomic ... "Autonomic ganglia, acetylcholine receptor antibodies, and autoimmune ganglionopathy". Autonomic Neuroscience. 146 (1-2): 3-7. ...
... antimuscarinic and antinicotinic agents. Antimuscarinic agents (also known as muscarinic antagonists), including atropine and ... Ganglionic blockers are of little clinical use as they act at all autonomic ganglions. They act by: Interfering acetylcholine ... These agents have broad effects due to their actions in nerves located vastly over the body. These nerves include motor nerves ... Antimuscarinc agents, therefore, generally produce effects that are opposite to the stimulation of the parasympathetic system, ...
... autonomic signalling, K+ channel subspecies, and molecular targets related to Ca2+ homeostasis. It now introduces new classes ... Class II agents are anti-sympathetic nervous system agents. Most agents in this class are beta blockers. Class III agents ... Class IV agents affect calcium channels and the AV node. Class V agents work by other or unknown mechanisms. With regard to ... Class I agents are called membrane-stabilizing agents, "stabilizing" referring to the decrease of excitogenicity of the plasma ...
... a new antihypertensive agent. II. Action on cardiac contraction, circulatory parameters, autonomic receptors and diuresis". ... Antihypertensive agents, Chloroarenes, Imidazolines, All stub articles, Antihypertensive agent stubs). ... a new antihypertensive agent. III. Action on the secretions of the digestive tract and on the central nervous system, acute ... a new antihypertensive agent. I. Action on blood pressure and heart rate". Arzneimittel-Forschung. 25 (10): 1557-61. PMID ...
... rather than by an external agent changing the setpoint of the controller. PCT also applies to nonliving autonomic systems. ...
There are six main agent groups found in chemotherapy treatment that damage the sensory, motor, and autonomic neurons and ... These agents can damage dorsal root ganglia neurons by forming adducts with nuclear and mitochondrial DNA. This damage can ... Motor and autonomic symptoms are less frequent but possible. Symptoms may start days after the patient receives their first ... Antineoplastic agents in chemotherapy are designed to eliminate rapidly dividing cancer cells, but they can also damage healthy ...
"Autonomic Dysreflexia in Spinal Cord Injury". eMedicine. Retrieved 14 July 2011. Flenady V, Wojcieszek AM, Papatsonis DN, Stock ... Nifedipine has been used frequently as a tocolytic (agent that delays premature labor). A Cochrane review has concluded that it ... to the avoidance of this practice is in the use of nifedipine for the treatment of hypertension associated with autonomic ...
Confirmation of a diagnosis of ACNES is warranted using an abdominal wall infiltration with a local anesthetic agent near the ... Patients frequently experience 'pseudovisceral' phenomena or symptoms of altered autonomic nervous system function including ... with the exception of some neuroleptic agents. ...
... autonomic, and sleep). Anticholinergic and dopaminergic agents can have adverse effects or result in psychosis in individuals ... Dysautonomia (autonomic dysfunction) occurs when Lewy pathology affects the peripheral autonomic nervous system (the nerves ... Lewy pathology affects the peripheral autonomic nervous system; autonomic dysfunction is observed less often in AD, ... Autonomic dysfunction resulting from damage to nerves in the heart in patients with DLB is associated with lower cardiac uptake ...
Dial-a-ride Multi-agent simulation Discrete event simulation List of computer simulation software "Release 2.0". 28 July 2014. ... "Simulation Testbed for the Accelerated Development of Autonomic Mobility Systems". GitHub. Retrieved 2013-10-15. "AgentPolis: ... MobilityTestbed, formerly known as DARP Simulation Testbed, is an open-source, interaction-rich Multi-agent simulation model ... Introduction to Discrete Event Simulation and Agent-based Modeling: Voting Systems, Healthcare, Military and Manufacturing. ...