"Kinect Boxing" was the most preferred and the only condition that was physiologically challenging enough to be classified as a vigorous-intensity physical activity.
Analysis of adrenocortical function in acutely ill, hospitalized patients can be challenging due to changes in plasma binding proteins. This study used dynamic testing of salivary cortisol levels to evaluate adrenal function in hospitalized patients with low/low-normal plasma protein concentration in whom adrenal insufficiency was suspected. Twenty-eight patients with low serum albumin and proteins hospitalized for acute illness were evaluated for decreased adrenocortical function because of clinical presentations suspicious for adrenal insufficiency. Baseline and post cosyntropin-stimulated levels of serum total and salivary cortisol levels were assessed. Data were gathered by a retrospective analysis of medical records. Eight patients had normal peak serum total and salivary cortisol responses, consistent with intact adrenocortical function. Five patients had abnormal peak serum total and salivary cortisol responses indicating decreased adrenocortical function. Fifteen patients had subnormal peak serum total cortisol, but normal peak salivary cortisol responses indicating normal adrenal function. Salivary cortisol testing can identify hospitalized patients with apparently intact adrenal function in whom low serum protein confounded interpretation of serum total cortisol measurements. Salivary cortisol is a clinically useful surrogate for serum free cortisol in dynamic testing of adrenocortical function.
Migrating virtual machines (VM) at run time within acceptable time limits is significantly challenging due to large size of the virtual disk files. In this paper, we propose our framework called cloudspider to overcome this challenge by combining replication and scheduling of VM images into a common framework. In particular, we replicate VM images apriori onto a few chosen cloud sites and select one of the replicas of the VM image to be the primary copy. Based on dynamically changing cost parameters at these cloud sites, the scheduler can appropriately select a different replica of a VM image to be the primary copy. The updates at the primary copy are incrementally propagated to the remaining copies. In order to bring down the cost of storage requirement due to the additional replicas our work proposes the use of deduplication techniques. In this paper we address the question of replica placement of VM images when disparate VM images have varying degrees of commonality and latency requirements. The replication algorithm has been implemented and tested using an open-source cloud simulator called CloudSim and the initial results are quite promising.
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