What's the difference between erlang and traffic?

Erlang


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) He speaks nine languages, but they don't help on holidays as they are the "C++, Perl, PHP, Erlang, Java, Python, JavaScript, ActionScript" codes.
  • (2) A pilot study was carried out on close on 4000 uniformly examined and documented patients of the Erlanger maxillo-facial Policlinic.
  • (3) For each eye, the diagnosis is made according to the system called the "Erlanger Schlüssel."
  • (4) From September 1981 through February 1983, 1,205 patients had carotid ultrasonography in the Vascular Laboratory at Erlanger Medical Center.
  • (5) In this article, Bernard Erlanger traces progress to date and presents evidence that the site of action is not cytoplasmic cyclophilin but a lymphocyte cell-surface receptor that might be related in structure to cyclophilin.
  • (6) In this article, Bernard Erlanger says 'No', drawing his conclusion mainly, but not solely, from the hemoglobin-myoglobin family of proteins, in which X-ray and sequence data show that identical, functional conformations can be assumed by proteins that differ by as many as 137 of 141 amino acids.
  • (7) The Krogh-Erlang equation was used to calculate oxygen tension in tissue, while numerical solution of the differential equation governing oxygen release from hemoglobin and diffusion was used to calculate oxygen tension in the capillary.
  • (8) The semi-Markov model with Erlang transit times is then developed, and the solutions for its concentration-time curves and residence time moments are given.
  • (9) Victims were taken to Erlanger hospital, which had been placed on lockdown.
  • (10) Significant improvement was also recorded on the Zerssen Mood Scale and the Erlanger Anxiety Scale.
  • (11) Occurrence times of secretion pulses are modeled as recurrent events, with interpulse intervals described by Erlang distributions.
  • (12) Four different programs are available to us for care; truss pad, adhesive bag, irrigation therapy and the Erlanger magnetic closure.
  • (13) In all, 93 patients filled in a standardized mood scale (Hamburg-Erlanger-Stimmungsbarometer) and a personality scale (Kurztest zur Erfassung der Persönlichkeitsstruktur).
  • (14) Using a standardised questionnaire, 7356 women, patients at the Erlanger Universitäts-Frauenklinik, were interviewed.
  • (15) These findings were in good agreement with those obtained by Erlanger and Gasser (1937) using monophasic recording.
  • (16) The above findings, as well as recent reports of others, are examined within the context of a hypothesis given in an earlier paper (Erlanger, 1967).
  • (17) The Tissue Oxygen Tension subroutine is also subdivided into a modified Krogh-Erlang model, which provides a three-dimensional plot of theoretical capillary and tissue O2 tensions, and a Piiper model which includes the effect of diffusion shunt on O2 tensions and treats the tissue as a well-stirred compartment.
  • (18) This proposition is argued by examining the prepublication history of four important technical innovations in 20th-century neurophysiology, and their associated innovators: the vacuum-tube amplifier (Lucas, Williams, and Forbes, 1912-1922); the cathode-ray oscillograph (Gasser, Newcomer, and Erlanger, 1919-1923); single-fiber recording (Adrian, Zotterman, Forbes, Davis, and Gasser, 1912-1926); and the intracellular microelectrode (Graham, Gerard, Ling, Hodgkin, and Nastuk, 1940-1950).
  • (19) In this case, the total number of personnel is derived in terms of the queuing theory by applying the Kolmogorov-Chepman equation and the commonly known Erlang problem.
  • (20) It is suggested that when grouping fibres by their conduction velocities the original terminology introduced by Erlanger and Gasser41 (i.e.

Traffic


Definition:

  • (v. i.) To pass goods and commodities from one person to another for an equivalent in goods or money; to buy or sell goods; to barter; to trade.
  • (v. i.) To trade meanly or mercenarily; to bargain.
  • (v. t.) To exchange in traffic; to effect by a bargain or for a consideration.
  • (v.) Commerce, either by barter or by buying and selling; interchange of goods and commodities; trade.
  • (v.) Commodities of the market.
  • (v.) The business done upon a railway, steamboat line, etc., with reference to the number of passengers or the amount of freight carried.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Road traffic accidents (RTAs) comprised 40% and ischaemic heart disease (IHD) 13% of the total.
  • (2) The discussion on topics like post-schooling and rehabilitation of motorists has intensified the contacts between advocates of traffic law and traffic psychologists in the last years.
  • (3) The cause has been innumerable "VIP movements", as journeys undertaken by those considered important enough for all other traffic to be held up, sometimes for hours, are described in South Asian bureaucratic speak.
  • (4) Measurement of traffic through late endosomes, which are closely related to the organelle in which antigen processing occurs, has, to date, required large numbers of cells and therefore has not been possible for dendritic cells.
  • (5) The distinguishing feature of this study is the simultaneous measurement of sympathetic firing and norepinephrine spillover in the same organ, the kidney, under conditions of intact sympathetic impulse traffic.
  • (6) A traumatic factor in the aetiology of the AVM was also discussed, since the patient had had two preceding episodes of traffic accidents with cranial and lumbar injury.
  • (7) Slager, 33, was a patrolman first class for the North Charleston police department when he fatally shot Scott, 50, following a struggle that led from a traffic stop when the officer noticed that one of Scott’s car tail lights was broken.
  • (8) 75% of Bundles site traffic is coming from returning users."
  • (9) He added that 45% of traffic to Local World's extensive portfolio of websites – 76 newspaper sites, 26 This is … sites and 400 hyper local sites – comes from mobile devices.
  • (10) However, most deaths were due to traffic accidents.
  • (11) With an ambulance service staffed by doctors from the anaesthetic and intensive care units of the central hospitals it is possible to provide prehospital treatment in 70% of all severe traffic injuries in the County of Ringkøbing.
  • (12) They didn’t know the dangers that they were putting myself, themselves and passing air traffic in.
  • (13) In Experiment 1 subjects viewed a slide sequence depicting a traffic accident.
  • (14) Two hundred and forty-four motor car occupants involved in road traffic accidents, who sustained injuries sufficiently severe to require admission to hospital, have been investigated in order to assess the value of seat belts.
  • (15) But should a traffic officer go to jail for neglecting a dangerous road, or a doctor who misses a critical symptom, or a judge who lets a murderer go free?
  • (16) The plane lost contact with air traffic control eight minutes after it left the western town of Pokhara on its way to Jomsom on Wednesday morning.
  • (17) To examine the molecular traffic and sites of metabolism of PAF released in the vascular wall, we used a coculture system in which endothelial cells are grown on micropore filters suspended over confluent cultures of vascular smooth muscle cells.
  • (18) Jenny Jones, a Green party member of the London Assembly who has campaigned to make cycling safer, said she had spoken to the deputy head of the Met's traffic unit to express her worries about the operation.
  • (19) Analysis of time-dependent development of various events in man's life (diseases, traumas traffic accidents, normal delivery, death because of diseases) and physiological processes allowed to reveal the presence of intradian cycle in their dynamics with the period about 4-6 hs.
  • (20) In five of the six cases a violent contusion in the trochanter region was involved as a result of a fall on a hard surface or a traffic accident.

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