... M.E., CostFinding; Factory ManagementBernard Lichtenberg, M .C. S., AdvertisingPrinciplesFrank L. McVey, Ph.D., LL.D., EconomicsJohn T. Madden, B .C. S., C. P.A. (N. Y.),Accounting PracticeMac ... MODERN BUSINESSCOURSE AND SERVICEAs Dean of New York UniversitySchool of Commerce, Accounts andFinance, Joseph French Johnson had formany years continually received lettersrequesting advice on ... practical way tostudy the fundamental principles of business in a systematic manner was toattend the lectures in university schools of commerce.At that time the literature of businesswas scanty...
... We cannot construct these line objects since the constructor for class Line requires creating a line in terms of its two end points and we cannot access the end points for the two input lines ... mean in practice?Consider the following variable declaration:Vehicle rc = new Racecar();Here an object rc of formal type Vehicle is constructed of actual type Racecar. The principle of polymorphic ... affected by external influences as occurred here.We can correct the aliasing problem by modifying the constructor in class Line. The new constructor is given as follows:public Line (Point pt1,...
... Data Karyotype data included both G-banding and SpectralKarytoyping (SKY) was collected from a variety of publicsources including the DSMZ [16], ATCC [17], and theNCBI Sky col lection [18]. These data contain ... Gandara DR: Aurora kinaseinhibitors: a new class of targeted drugs in cancer. Clin Lung Cancer 2006,8:93-98.37. Mazzino A, Muratore-Ginanneschi P, Musacchio S: Scaling properties of thetwo-dimensional ... 9:110http://www.translational-medicine.com/content/9/1/110Page 5 of 10RESEARC H Open AccessHigh Chromosome Number in hematologicalcancer cell lines is a Negative Predictor of Response to the inhibition of Aurora B and C by GSK1070916Christopher...
... can evade celldeath by AURKB /C inhibition. One of these mechanismscould be p53 dependent tetraploidy checkpoint [38-40].Interestingly, excl uding cell lines with high chromosomecontent (chromosome ... screening cell lines in cellular proliferation assays and from cell cycle analyses.Cell lines were classified into one of three categories basedon the time when the majority of cells contained ... (SKY) was collected from a variety of publicsources including the DSMZ [16], ATCC [17], and theNCBI Sky col lection [18]. These data contain importantkaryotype information such chromosomal...
... tasks ofdata mining,which are grouped into two categories: direct data mining tasks and indirect data mining tasks. The difference between direct data mining and indirect data mining lies in whether ... the training data for the inducer.Unlike classification, data clustering is an indirect data mining task. In data clustering, the task is to group a set of unlabeled records into meaningfulsubsets ... classes such as the center cluster class and thesubspace cluster class are introduced. In addition, partitional clustering classand hierarchical clustering class are also introduced.Introduction...
... either incremented or calculated. Programmable machinesallowed the algorithm processed by the machine to be changed,thus broadening the utility of the computer. In early electronic ma-chines such ... of computer function through language. This aspect of programming is often ignored by other texts; however, the criticaldependence ofdata accuracy on the architecture of the implement-ing ... outputs than in program elegance orstructure. The novice engineering programmer is concerned princi-pally with modeling physical systems or phenomena and processingaccurate data pertaining to those...
... remainder of this text demonstrates the power of the generic approachto writing data structures. While the structure of these data types becomesincreasingly technical, the nature of specifying ... Object-Oriented Terminology In Java, data abstraction is accomplished through encapsulation ofdatain anobject—an instance of a class. Like a record in other languages, an object hasfields. Unlike records, ... interested in constructing a new class, we can choose to have it implement theinterface. For example, our structure of Section 1.6 might have madeuse of our interface by beginning its declaration...