... List of Contributors Introduction Ivan Brick Department of Finance Rutgers Business School Rutgers University 111 Washington Street Newark, NJ 07102, USA Tel.: (9 73) -35 3-5155 Fax: (9 73) -35 3-1 233 ... ibrick@andromeda.rutgers.edu Tavy Ronen Department of Finance Rutgers Business School Rutgers University 111 Washington Street Newark, NJ 07102, USA Tel.: (9 73) -35 3-52 73 Fax: (9 73) -35 3-1 233 Email: tronen@andromeda.rutgers.edu ... 44-20-7262-5050 x .33 33 Fax: 44-20-7724-65 73 Email: lshivakumar@london.edu FA3 March 21, 2006 9:27 WSPC/B351 xviii List of Contributors Avanidhar Subrahmanyam The Anderson School University of California...
... 21, 139 3–1400 Stein L (2001) Genome annotation: from sequence to biology Nat Rev Genet 2, 4 93 5 03 Kanehisa M & Bork P (20 03) Bioinformatics in the post-sequence era Nat Genet 33 , S305–S310 Velculescu ... phenotype of the human oocyte by PCR-SAGE Genomics 63, 13 24 29 Lee S, Chen J, Zhou G & Wang SM (2001) Generation of high quality and quantity of tag ⁄ ditag for SAGE analysis BioTechniques 31 , 34 8 35 4 ... Chromosomes Cancer 33 , 252–261 33 van den Berg A, van der Leij J & Poppema S (1999) Serial analysisof gene expression: rapid RT-PCR analysisof unknown SAGE tags Nucleic Acids Res 27, e17 34 Chen JJ,...
... strand) of D3 and I41/L304, C 43/ A306 (both in b3), L69/S326 and L71/L328 (both in b4) of B Stacking interactions between guanidinium groups of arginines R69/V 335 of D3 and R25/G287 and R49/T312 of ... (2002) Identifica- Analysisof ataxins and (Eur J Biochem 271) 31 69 122 1 23 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 tion of ter94, Drosophila VCP, as a modulator of polyglutamineinduced ... mainly by the pairing of the fifth b-strand (b5) from D3 with the fourth b-strand (b4) from B (D3/ataxin-2– B/ataxin-2): R69/V 335 –R 73/ K 330 , L71/V 337 –L71/L328, and L 73/ F 339 –L69/S326 In addition, two...
... 0n ; and (3) QP k Q = P k and Qk = Q Proof Please see Appendix 3. 2 Asymptotic Expectation of Global Synchronization Error Using Lemma 1, we see that the steady state of expectation of disagreement ... ε11 Qu + ⎣ T Convergence Analysisof DCTS Algorithm with Gaussian Delay Lemma For the DCTS algorithm in (8), the expectation of disagreement vector is k−1 The proof of this lemma is straightforward ... ×104 400 3. 5 2.5 30 0 100 σΔt E [δ i (k)] 200 0.5 100 −100 Δtmax −200 1.5 30 0 80 Nu mb −400 10 15 20 25 30 35 Iteration time index 40 45 er o fn 50 Figure 7: Disagreement evolution of the DCTS algorithm...
... considering 104 realizations of the ML estimator NS 102 υ 20 50 80 −5 10 3, · 10 3 6, · 10 3 7, · 10 3 1 03 · 10−4 · 10−4 14 · 10−4 104 0 10−4 · 10−4 105 0 1, 02 · 10−5 1, · 10−5 3. 2 Gaussian mixture model: ... properties of the ECDs, the analysisof the statistical behavior of real data can be reduced to the study of the distributions of the scalar variable D The analysis was carried out in terms of a graphical ... · 10−6 3. 45 · 10−8 7.68 · 10−5 1.10 · 10 3 η(λ) (λ = 129.17) 0.0014 0.168 0.0029 39 .6 6.46 93. 98 serious errors in the prediction of the real PFA In fact, it only emp addresses the 3. 38 · 10−9...
... and Lemma 3. 8 [with R CðyÞ to get equation (3. 8) Problems 3. 1 Prove Lemma 3. 1 3. 2 Using Lemma 3. 2, prove Lemma 3.33.3 Explain why, under the assumptions of Lemma 3. 4, gðxN Þ ¼ Op ð1Þ 3. 4 Prove ... Theory 3. 5.2 43 Asymptotic Properties of Test Statistics We begin with some important definitions in the large-sample analysisof test statistics definition 3. 13: (1) The asymptotic size of a testing ... properties of estimators for linear models is the following It is easily proven by repeated application of Lemma 3. 2 (see Problem 3. 2) lemma 3. 3: Let fZN : N ¼ 1; 2; g be a sequence of J Â K...
... Interact 1981, 34 , 233 - 238 11 Gray TJ, Beamand JA Effect of some phthalate esters and other testicular toxins on primary cultures of testicular cells Food Chem Toxicol 1984, 22, 1 23- 131 12 Harris ... and 2) Analysisof hprt mutations in T-cells from spleens of control and test materials-exposed B6C3F1 mice Analysisof the spontaneous hprt mutant clones yielding The toxicologic actions of ozone, ... with 4(N-methyl-N-nitrosamino)-1- (3- pyridyl)-1-butanone and dibutyl phthalate enhanced ozone-induced genotoxicity in B6C3F1 38 5 mice Mutagenesis 2002, 17, 33 1 -33 6 22 Koren HS, Devlin RB, Graham...
... Multi-CircuitMechanismsby Wayof Example of the Double Butterfly Linkage." Journal of Mechanical Design, 118 (3) , p 39 0 Chase, T R., and J A Mirth (19 93) "Circuits and Branches of Single-Degree -of- FreedomPlanar ... tailgate linkage shown in Figure 3- 2 (p 81) is an example of a linkage with a deliberate branch defect in its range of motion (actually at the limit of its range of motion) The toggle position ... orientation of the link which contains the point of interest The coupler curve is made to pass through a set of desired output points However, it is common for the timing of the arrival of the coupler...
... Einstein -value of 1450 K (3 10 13 Hz) given in Fig 2 .36 , nor does it fit the smooth, quadratic increase in '() expected from a Debye -value of 2050 K (4 .3 10 13 Hz) of Fig 2 .39 Because of the averaging ... range of measurement should be limited, as was suggested in Sect 2 .3. 1 Fig 2.60 Fig 2.61 134 Basics of Thermal Analysis 2 .3. 10 Examples of Application of ATHAS ... maximum frequency is 3 Fig 2 .38 114 Basics of Thermal Analysis or 3 At this frequency the total possible number of vibrators for N atoms, N3, is reached From...
... physiological metabolism of U.S citizens.This very definition of consumption of kilograms of cereal implies a clear definition of compatibility with the physiological processes of conversion of food into ... distinct formal systems of inference, which are used on the basis of different selections of encoding variables (selection of formal identities) or focal level ofanalysis (selection of scale) to establish ... one-way flow of information The use of mathematical models as the ultimate source of truth should be regarded just as a sign of ignorance of the unavoidable existence of scientific ignorance 3. 6 Multiple...
... 10.1a-10.2 60 31 4 T2 B cell 2/4/05 9.1a-9.2a 55 10.1a-10.2 60 38 4 serum All 1/8/08 24 up -34 7 down 50 37 up -31 8 down 55 38 4 primary Macrophage 1 /30 /08 26 up -34 7 down 55 37 up -31 8 down 55 38 4 P3HR1 B ... 1 /30 /08 25 9.1a-flap9.2a-flap 50 10.1a-10.2 60 38 4 CEM T cell 1 /30 /08 27 up -34 7 down 50 37 up -31 8 down 55 38 4 CB Macrophage 4/7/08 8 up -34 7 down 55 37 up -31 8 down 55 38 8 serum All 9/10/08 up -34 7 ... serum All 9/10/08 up -34 7 down 50 37 up -31 8 down 60 38 8 primary Macrophage 9/12/08 up -34 7 down 50 37 up -31 8 down 60 38 8 T1 B cell 9/18/08 up -34 7 down 50 37 up -31 8 down 60 isolates suggests significant...
... status of ORF5-2 comes from an analysisof the 3' UTR lengths of the 10 segments In RBSDV, for example, the 3' UTR lengths for segments 1–4 and 6–10 are 71, 86, 117, 74, 185, 81, 136 , 111 and 1 03 nt ... not a CDS, then segment has an unusually long 3' UTR (33 5 nt) However, if ORF5-2 is coding, then the 3' UTR length (91 nt) is within the range of3' UTR lengths for the other segments Since subgenomic ... suitable AUG codon for ORF5-2 is 28 codons further 3' , giving ORF5-2 the maximal AUG-initiated nucleotide coordinates 2462 30 70 (2 03 codons; 23. 4 kDa; 36 5 nt overlap) In MRCV [6], the maximal AUG-initiated...
... evidence supporting p2 101a3 93 over p1 100a3 93 by a factor as large as This is true for all values of p2 from 101 /39 3 through 106 /39 3 For the next larger value, p2 107a3 93, the likelihood ratio ... proportion are k /39 3, for k 0, 1, 2, F F F , 39 3 Since 10 ones and 20 zeros have been observed, population proportions corresponding to fewer than 10 ones (0 /39 3, 1 /39 3, F F F , 9 /39 3) and fewer ... sample of n 30 from the 39 3 hospitals the mean number of patients " discharged per hospital is xs 24 103a30 803X4 and the likelihood function L("U ) is shown by the dashed line in Figure 5.3...
... TECHNIQUES IN GENE ANALYSIS 5′-GAATTC -3 3 -CTTAAG-5′ Vector EcoRI 5′-G-OH PO4-AATTC -3 3 -CTTAA-PO4 HO-G-5′ Phosphatase 5′-G-OH OH-AATTC -3 3 -CTTAA-OH HO-G-5′ 5′PO4- -OH3′ A A T T C 3 HO- G G C T ... 12.00 12.85 14.55 16.12 18.24 19.74 21.86 23. 97 27 .32 31 .72 38 .79 43. 29 50.25 59 .35 Fragment size (bp) Excellent separation of DNA molecules in the range of 200–15 000 bp is achieved using agarose ... EcoRI 5′-G 3 - CTTAA Linker 5′-AATTTGCA -3 DNA ligase 5′-GAATTTGCAG- 33 -CTTAAACGTC- 5′ PstI G - 3 ACGTC - 5′ 84 BASIC TECHNIQUES IN GENE ANALYSIS Double-stranded linker: EcoRI 5′-G 3 -CTTAA...