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    Methods in cell science 22 (2000), S. 191-198 
    ISSN: 1573-0603
    Keywords: Canine ; Feline ; Flow Cytometry ; Gating ; Standardized
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Gating in flow cytometry is used to select subpopulations of cells for analysis. The technique is critical for subsequent analysis in order to select the population, free of debris and unrelated cells. Accurately quantifying subpopulations in clinical cases is necessary for correct diagnosis. Human lymphocytes are selected by backgating on populations of CD45+high CD14− cells. These reagents are not available widely across species. In veterinary medicine, markers to identify lymphocytes are usually limited to T-lymphocyte, CD4, CD8, and B-lymphocyte surface antigens. A standardized gating technique using a T-lymphocyte antibody is described and is applicable across species where limited phenotype markers are available.
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    Numerical algorithms 3 (1992), S. 235-244 
    ISSN: 1572-9265
    Keywords: AMS 65D ; 33C ; Neumann series ; Bessel functions ; Padé approximation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Computer Science , Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract LetJ n (z) be the Bessel function of the first kind and ordern, and letf(z) be an analytic function in|z|≤r (r〉0); then it is known that the Bessel expansion $$f(z) = \sum\limits_{n = 0}^\infty {a_n J_n (z) (Neumann series)} $$ converges for|z|≤r. In this paper, we shall be concerned with the construction of “approximating” functions to (1) which are easily computable (rational functions). Namely, making use of the generating function for the family {J n (z)}, a rational functionf k (z) with prescribed poles can be obtained such thatf k (z) “approximates” tof(z) in the following sense: $$f_k (z) = \sum\limits_{n = 0}^\infty {\bar a_n J_n (z)} with \bar a_n = a_n , n = 0,1,...,k - 1;$$ and it will be said thatf k is an “approximant” of orderk. When orthogonality conditions with respect to a linear functional defined from the sequence {a n} are used, then the order of approximation may be increased up to2k. An algebraic approach of these approximants is carried out.
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