... code contrasts the initialization of reference typesand scalar types. Point point1 = new Point(2, 2); Point point2 = new Point(3, 3); Line myLine = new Line(point1, point2);int height = 72; ... valueOf, in class Integer, converts the String to an Integer wrapper. The intValue function then converts the Integer to an int. An alternative method of doing the same thing is the following:String ... given in Listing 1.9. The interface LandBased is given in Listing 1.10. The interface MotorVehicle is given in Listing 1.11. The revised class Car is given in Listing 1.12. An interface and all...
... deter-mining some percentage points of the budget of the hospital. A few hospitals already use the data set to guide their staffing decisions. On the other hand, the evolutions in health care and ... applications in clinical prac-tice and health care management are still limited and touch only small part of the informa-tion available inthe NMDS. The main application remains the use of the NMDS in ... ever-raising expenses. On the other hand the popula-tion’s need for care is increasing. This situation where the care request (and the expenses linked to it) is increasing more rapidly than the...
... improvement in general practice, using data obtained from EPRs. Health Continuum andData Exchange in Belgium andinthe Netherlands 9Francis H. Roger France et al. (Eds.) IOS Press, 2004 Classifying ... Therefore, the UMLS SPECIALIST Lexicon [15] will be used to standardize these terms first. The final step is to instantiate the information-need template with thedata obtained from the EPR (the instances ... recording of home visits datainthe EPR. The high rate of home visits inthe paper group (59% in 2001, 57.7% in 2003) compared to that of the literature [8] (47% in 1999) could be explained by the...
... energy intake inthe obese category and inadequately lower energy intake inthe rest of the BMIcategories. The need for the elderly to improve theirnutritional status and balance their dietary intake ... intellectual content was the responsibility of IA, AL and GP. IA had full access to all thedatainthe study and takes full responsibility for the integrity of thedataandthe accuracy of the analysis. ... present in whole-grain brea ds, cereals, legumes and other plantfoods bind zinc and inhibit its absorption [41]. Factorsfound mainly in plant foods including phosphorus, flavo-noids, oxalates and...
... Glutamine was effective in protecting the enzyme from inactivation and its effect wasagain dose-dependent, suggesting that inhibition by DONoccurs at the active site or the glutamine-binding ... participate in the metabolism of nucleotides. In this context, the assertion thatpyridoxine may be the precursor of the pyrimidine moiety ofthiamin in yeast is intriguing [27]. In fungi, pyroA and ... of the genes. In SNO1, the 199th G from the 5¢ terminus of the open readingframe was deleted to result in a frame-shift and appearanceof stop codons inthe downstream. As a result, a protein...
... determined by incubating the diluted recombin-ant proteins inthe standard reaction mixture inthe presenceof increasing concentrations of PPi(0.05–0.5 mM)at55°C. Data were fit to the appropriate ... lmolÆmin)1Æmg protein)1. The inset in (A) repre-sents the linear transformation of the curve. (B) Mg2+dependency wasdetermined as described in (A) inthe presence of increasing concen-trations ... and minced with a surgical knife. The minced tissue was wrapped in cotton gauze and suspended in NaCl/Picontaining 100 lgÆmL)1penicillin/streptomycin at 37 °C for 3 h. After incubation the...
... data analysis, and joint learning using dataand text mining. We have compiled a list of interesting and exciting chapters from major researchers, research groups, and centers in medical informatics, ... Author Index 625 Subject Index 627 MEDICAL INFORMATICS Knowledge Management and Data Mining in Biomedicine xiii UNIT 111: Text Mining andData Mining Chapter 14: Semantic Interpretation ... Topics in Medical Informatics Knowledge Management, Data Mining, and Text Mining in Medical Informatics: The chapter provides a literature review of various knowledge management, data mining, and...
... Management, Data Mining and Text Mining 7 Most knowledge management, data mining, and text mining techniques involve learning patterns from existing data or information, and are therefore built ... data analysis, and joint learning using dataand text mining. We have compiled a list of interesting and exciting chapters from major researchers, research groups, and centers in medical informatics, ... Topics in Medical Informatics Knowledge Management, Data Mining, and Text Mining in Medical Informatics: The chapter provides a literature review of various knowledge management, data mining, and...
... proteincontaining a single ankyrin repeat that interacts withHIV-1 viral protein R (Vpr) and we designated thisprotein as Vpr-binding ankyrin repeat protein(VBARP). This interaction was further ... ankyrinrepeats from over 4000 proteins, indicated that the ankyrin repeat domains in VBARP exhibit a highhomology to those present inthe consensus within the conserved, semiconserved andthe ... PA, USA The ankyrin repeat motif (ANK) is one of the mostcommon protein motifs found inthe protein database. The ankyrin repeat is a 33-amino acid motif present in repeats of 12–24 and first...
... predecessor Trinity College. In the 1890s my Grandfather Tuttle had played three years forTrinity, and then in graduate school—another threeyears for Vanderbilt, there being no NCAA in those daysto ... three-point range. And, during the regular season, not only the particulargame at hand but the scores of numerous other gamesdrifting in can be controlled through the manner in whichyou receive them. ... the man-child out of the Carolina hills, overachieved in October walk-on tryouts and thereby won the right toguard Billy Cunningham in practice and, in games, grace the bench of the Tar...
... into contact inthe absence of ATP, curcumin is then able tobind to the ATPase (possibly at the hinge region) locking the two domains together and therefore precluding ATP binding(i.e. inhibiting ... inhibiting the ATPase in a ‘competitive manner’). Itwould appear unlikely that curcumin can ‘occlude’ ATPbinding, inthe same way as chromium-ATP, by trapping the ATP inthe binding site when the ... state. The fact that FITClabels the nucleotide binding site of the ATPase (precludingATP from binding), andthe fact that curcumin affects FITCfluorescence indicate that curcumin must be binding...
... freshmedia. The cells were incubated without or with curcuminfor 4 and 8 h, and then stained with PI. The effect of curc-umin on the kinetics of the release of the mitotic block wasexamined in a ... proteinEg5 and induced monopolar spindle formation. Further, curcuminincreased the accumulation of Mad2 and BubR1 at the kinetochores, indi-cating that it activated the mitotic checkpoint. In addition, ... calcu-lated using the Student’s t-test.CI determinationMCF-7 cells were incubated either separately with curcu-min, paclitaxel and vinblastine or in combination with curc-umin and vinblastine or...
... printed within on line 17 of the source, found in . The next line of this stack trace indicates that the call to was made on line 24 of at the start of the function. This is the first line of the method. ... method. The problem is(probably) on line 15 of the main procedure of . Debugging ourcode should probably start inthe routine.Beginning with Java 1.4, assertion testing is part of the formal Java ... complex. The remainder of this text demonstrates the power of the generic approachto writing data structures. While the structure of these datatypes becomesincreasingly technical, the nature...
... associativity and permutationof symbols within a sequent, in combination with the slash introduction and elimination rules of the base logic. To control application of these rules,Baldridge keys them ... ar-gument, and so is effectively an inert functor. In Baldridge’s (2002) system, only proofs involv-ing the ARP and ALP rules produce inert categories. In Eisner NF, all instances of B-rules result in ... the subject or agentof the subordinate verb (the causee). However, it hasbeen argued that Spanish causative verbs do not in fact take objects (Ackerman and Moore, 1999, and refs therein). There...