... receiving a steadily
increasingattention.DTMproductshavefound
wideapplications in variousdisciplinessuchas
mapping, remote sensing, civil engineering,
mining engineering, ... (6)
where
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V insidethemovingwindow;coefficient
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V
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movingwindowanditmaygiveabetterresult.
Seesection3formoredetails.
3.Resultsanddiscussions
For ... number of correctly and
incorrectly detected points is decreasing. This
can be explained as a
large number of points
participated in interpolationcangiveaveraging
effect...
... tail and the binding of H1.4 to chromatin,
as arginine offers additional hydrogen-bonding abilities
to DNA as compared to lysine. Lysine 173 in H1.4 is
situated in an SPKK motif, one of the known ... these sequence variants is unclear, but increas-
ing evidence indicates that minor sequence variations in linker histones
may change their binding characteristics, in uence chromatin remodeling,
and ... concentration of solvent B was increased linearly
from 15 to 23% during a time-period of 25 min, from 23 to
70% during a time-period of 45 min and from 70 to 100%
during a time-period of 5 min.
B. Sarg...
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Lab 1 Gates
In LabVIEW, you can specify a digital logic input by toggling a Boolean
switch; a Boolean LED indicator can indicate ... Fundamentals ofDigital Electronics
Lab 1
Gates
Gates are the fundamental building blocks ofdigital logic circuitry. These
devices function by “opening” or “closing” to admit or reject the passage of ...
done in the context of a digitalelectronics lab, comparing the LabVIEW
simulations with real integrated circuits. In each case, you can enhance
simulations presented in the text by using a...
... (secondary open)
L
2
inductance of the winding of the secondary (primary open)
L
1
(1-k) inductance of dispersion of the primary
L
2
(1-k) / n
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inductance of reflected dispersion of the secondary
... Transformadores of great value
Equivalent circuit of a transformer
Equivalent circuit of a inductor
Measurement of the characteristics
Transformer of alimentation
Design
Transformer of audiofrecuency
Transformer ... alimentation
Design
Transformer of audiofrecuency
Transformer of pulses
Design
Inductors of filter with continuous component
Diseño
Inductors of filter without continuous component
Design
Autotransformer
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Pseudo-Random Number
Generators
In the last lab, simple ring counters were introduced as a means of building
modulo-n ... sequence [Serial Out] on an LED
indicator.
Figure 5-4.
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use of ... is asserted. In the next few labs, you will see how the addition
of clocked logic devices brings memory into digital circuits, making it
possible to construct many interesting digital circuits.
One...
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Lab 1 Gates
In LabVIEW, you can specify a digital logic input by toggling a Boolean
switch; a Boolean LED indicator can indicate ... binary codes into output
codes.
Consider the case of a single die. On each of its six sides, one of the
following patterns appears, representing the numbers 1-6.
Figure 2-1.
The Six Sides of ...
converted into a digital signal, and passed to one side of a digital
comparator. At the same time, the PRBS driving sequence is passed to the
other input of the comparator. Any errors in transmission...
... from
the specific domain of discourse in order to gain insights
into the semantic, linguistic, and rhetoric knowledge
requirements of the report generator.
Research in machine translation s and ...
The function of the second module is to inter
interesting messages from the facts using inferencing
productions such as the following:
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B. Knowledge Tailoring and Extending
Conditions ...
according to the rules of its clause-combining grammar,
and incorporating rhetoric constraints in the process. As
the work of McKeown I and Mann and Moore 2 demon-
strates, neither the problem of...
... substitutions introducing a strong helix
breaker, such as glycine, into the a-helical core region of the
signal sequence [46]. Similarly, streptokinase, an extracellu-
lar protein of streptococcal strains, ... exit of transmembrane regions
into the lipid bilayer [55]. Possibly, the passage of exported
proteins and the insertion of integral membrane proteins are
facilitated by distinct regions of the ... of the translocon. Indeed,
studies in eukaryotes indicated that signal sequences of
secreted proteins and signal-anchor domains of membrane
proteins are positioned differently in the Sec61p translocon
[56]....
... roles of the amino acids at distinct positions in
protein N-myristoylation (Fig. 1).
As shown in Fig. 2A (lane 2), translation of an mRNA
coding for MA(9)-TNF in the presence of [
3
H]leucine gave
rise ... elements in the enzyme’s
peptide-binding site. This specific interaction probably
induces the changes in the structure of the peptide-binding
site that cause the alterations in the permitted amino ... This finding demonstrates
again that the specific interaction between an amino acid at
a distinct position in the substrate protein and elements in
the enzyme’s peptide-binding site will induce...
... studies carried out in
40% TFE in an H
2
O mixture [38]. According to studies of
CRH binding to single bilayer egg phosphatidylcholine
vesicles, the development of the intramolecular interaction
with ... 3082–3090.
44. Jaravine, V.A., Alexandrescu, A. & Grzesiek, S. (2001) Observa-
tion of the closing of individual hydrogen bonds during TFE-
induced helix formation in a peptide. Protein Sci. 10, ... Perrin, M.H., Rivier, J., Vale, W.W. &
Kuhar, M.J. (1985) Differential regulation of corticotropin-
releasing factor receptors in anterior and intermediate lobes of
pituitary and in brain following...
... Because of the poor resolution of
L6 in the FhaC structure, no information is available
regarding putative interactions between the side chains
of these residues and the rest of the protein. We ... b-barrel strands in more
distant relatives of FhaC involved in protein transport across or assembly
into the outer membranes of bacteria and organelles, suggesting a conserved
function in the molecular ... complexes involved
in protein transport across, or assembly into, the outer
membranes of their respective organisms or organelles.
The mechanistic principles of transport in the TPS
pathway remain to...
...
rooted in a change in the capacity of seeing and perceiving relationships more than in an
increased capacity in calculating. This finding places the cognitive micro-processes
leading to exaptation ... initial master plan of the park designed by the
architect of record in the early stages of the project.
By tracing back the origins of the aesthetic feature in the current designof the
park, I ...
These tensions in the design domain came from different sources. In the case of the
Gehry-designed sculpture, the design tension originated from the involvement of a new
‘stakeholder’ in aesthetic...
... D. In order to
make a general assessment of frequency of ‘primitive’
and repetitive patterns including the ancient amino acid
residues, we searched the protein databases for
sequences including ... found to contain two nonapeptidyl sequences, mainly consisting
of the four ‘very early’ proteinaceous amino acid residues Gly, Ala, Val
and Asp, compatible with an ancient origin of the inorganic ... hand
Ca
2+
ion-binding motif (297 occurrences), followed by
S-adenosylmethionine synthases (187 proteins) and
kinases (178 occurrences).
Conclusions
The rapidly expanding numbers of available amino acid
sequences...