... details Electrical Engineering Department, College of Engineering, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 2Prince Sultan Advanced Technologies Research Institute/STC-Chair, King Saud University, ... against the change in noise model Note that the contribution of this article is pertaining to the features extraction stage; hence the results obtained are independent of the classifier being ... applications in Proceedings of ICACT 2007, Gangwon-Do, 1, 9–12, February 2007 K Maliatsos, S Vassaki, Ph Constantinou, Interclass and intraclass modulation recognition using the wavelet transformation in...
... (nGNTInfer), inferring transcriptional regulatory networks from high-throughput data (nTRNInfer), inferring protein-protein interactions by parsimony principle (nInferPPI), inferring protein-protein ... emerging science combining clinical informatics, bioinformatics, medical informatics, information technology, mathematics and omics science together [5] Clinical bioinformatics was initially proposed ... by integrating inflammatory mediators with clinical informatics in AECOPD patients: a preliminary study J Cell Mol Med 2011, accepted Wang XD, Liotta L: Clinical bioinformatics: A new emerging...
... Translational bioinformatics: coming of age J Am Med Inform Assoc 2008, 15:709-714 Butte AJ: Translational bioinformatics applications in genome medicine Genome Med 2009, 1:64 Kann MG: Advances in translational ... maintaining computer security By contrast, cloud computing allows free configuration of virtual machine instances, thereby sharing the burden of security with the user Second, cloud computing ... fully exposing the capabilities of cloud-computing environments at the application level are key to enhancing the democratizing effect of cloud computing in genomic medicine Specifically, intuitive...
... In Section we relate D -modules with the χ-action of ZFr to O -modules on the Springer fiber Bχ This leads to a dimension formula for g -modules in terms of the corresponding coherent sheaves in ... [SS] T A Springer and R Steinberg, Conjugacy classes, in Seminar on Algebraic Groups and Related Finite Groups, Lecture Notes in Math 131, 167–266, SpringerVerlag, New York [St] R Steinberg, Conjugacy ... (strata are smooth, in particular flat) However any closed point of U lies in the restriction Us to the special point, hence in one of the strata Since f vanishes at closed points of U it is nilpotent...
... (Fig 1III–V), which could indicate that the corresponding hydroxyl groups are involved in protein binding The results for the linebroadening measurements of protons H1a in the alpha and beta configurations, ... protein fold, and based on structural and functional similarities In this last case, the protein modules have been grouped into three subfamilies: ‘surface-binding’ CBMs (type A), ‘glycan-chain-binding’ ... over other methods in detecting binding activity First, the binding component can usually be directly identified, even from a substance mixture, allowing it to be utilized in screening for ligands...
... using the TREEVIEW program [31] In order to detect new GH-57 members within the incomplete genome sequencing projects, which are not yet present in CAZy, the BLAST routine [32] was applied using ... described [23] In order to verify overall correct folding, the secondary structures of each mutant protein were examined by CD using a Jobin-Yvon CD spectrophotopolarimeter (Jobin Yvon S.A.S., ... originally described as a SLH-like domain (SLD2), a threonine-rich region and a putative transmembrane domain [22] Interestingly, the 3D structure of a protein domain, which is clearly homologous to...
... Chemical Integrative Samplers, McKenzie River Basin, Oregon This page intentionally left blank Publishing support provided by the U.S Geological Survey Publishing Network, Tacoma Publishing Service ... Data‑Collection Sites The environmental setting of the McKenzie River basin and a discussion of sampling sites in the basin have been previously reported in McCarthy and others (2009) and Kelly and ... F., Getting, D.T., Goddard, J.P., and Gravell, A., 2007, Water sampling—Polar organic chemical integrative sampler (POCIS), in Greenwood, R., Mills, G., and Vrana, B., eds., Passive sampling techniques...
... domains of the proteases Intermodular and intramodular flexibilities are thought to be essential in these movements Expression of recombinant intact C1r [4] and its domain combinations in insect ... the interface between the two modules Remarkable changes were also observed in the intermodular linker and at the F–G turn in CCP2 This suggests that both modules maintain their modular integrity; ... loop in CCP2 seems to be retained in the tandem construct R2 values, bearing information on ls to ms motions, are higher in both modules of the tandem construct than in the free modules, with increases...
... Spring DM’s osgi namespace 70 ■ ■ 3.2 Installing Spring DM 33 72 Configuring a container 72 Provisioning a container for simple use 73 Provisioning a container for web use 76 ■ ■ www.it-ebooks.info ... 82 Creating and configuring a bundle 82 Packaging a bundle Checking a bundle within a container 86 Developing an integration test 87 ■ 85 ■ 3.5 Developing Spring DM web bundles 94 Creating and ... container for JDBC 207 Using JDBC within OSGi with Spring DM 207 ■ ■ ■ 7.2 Using ORM within OSGi with Spring DM 209 Object/relational mapping 210 Load-time weaving 215 Provisioning a container...
... Integrative Pain Medicine Contemporary Pain Medicine Integrative Pain Medicine: The Science and Practice of Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Pain Management Series ... may be helpful inintegrative pain management From: Contemporary Pain Medicine: Integrative Pain Medicine: The Science and Practice of Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Pain Management ... demonstrated to interact with PAN receptors (Table 3) 4.2 Bradykinin Bradykinin is a plasma protein produced in the liver It circulates in a blocked state termed kininogen Unblocking kininogen by the...
... data-driven and increasingly relies on quantitative methods Consequently, in the last decade, the new scientific discipline of bioinformatics has emerged in an attempt to interpret the increasing amount ... Data Probabilistic modeling inbioinformatics and medical informatics — (Advanced information and knowledge processing) Bioinformatics — Statistical methods Medical informatics — Statistical methods ... both inbioinformatics and in medical informatics, were quite ad hoc In recent years, however, substantial progress has been made in our understanding of and experience with probabilistic modelling...
... all single-domain proteins with all atom coordinates available are selected yielding the training set Strain of 251 proteins (see also [25]) A.1 Adjusting Gap Costs To provide each scoring approach ... seeing an amino acid k when randomly picking one amino acid from an amino acid sequence database The probability of seeing a pair of amino acids in a “related” pair of sequences in corresponding ... Violated Inequality Minimization Approximation Linear Programming) introduced in [25] which is based on a machine learning approach We use a Improving Profile-Profile Alignments via Log Average Scoring...
... obtained from f by filling in the holes one by one, using the first characters in x Since we assumed that the body of each fragment in our input instance contains at most k holes, the characters in ... is attained for the singleton set containing B Conversely, if w(x) < k, then the minimum in Equation (3b) is attained for q k−w(x) choices of singleton clone sets (Proof in Appendix.) For instance, ... correspond to lines, and columns correspond to points A cell contains a clone only if the column’s point lies on the row’s line Since there are no two distinct lines going through the same two points,...
... Searching Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) for Information for Genetic Loci Involved in Human Disease CONTRIBUTORS AND INTRODUCTION UNIT 1.2 Searching Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man ... Searching Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) for Information for Genetic Loci Involved in Human Disease GUIDELINES FOR UNDERSTANDING RESULTS GUIDELINES FOR UNDERSTANDING RESULTS Introduction ... CURRENT PROTOCOLS INBIOINFORMATICS CHAPTER USING BIOLOGICAL DATABASES UNIT 1.2 Searching Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) for Information for Genetic Loci Involved in Human Disease...
... bodily complaints are not included in HFS-30 English version We added a new domain including items for bodily discomfort, and an item in the stigma domain to HFS-30 The "draft" HFS36 Chinese version ... added since majority of our patients rode motorcycle or bicycle instead of driving All the changes were underlined in the table The finalized HFS-36 Chinese version contained subscales, including ... threatening, patients with HFS may complain of social embarrassment and somatic discomforts, including interference with vision, eye irritation, tearing, difficulty in reading and driving, dysarthria,...
... added to a domain if it correlated with a domain, it loaded only on one domain, and it generally made sense to include the item in the domain [29] The reliability of the domain, including the added ... typically resulted in the grouping of similar items that could be formed into possible new domains (not necessarily those identified in the card sorting procedure) If a domain contained too many items ... of the module as described above (including information from the cognitive interviews and clinical judgements) resulted in a domain structure (13 items) The domains were labelled 'Impact' and 'Worry'...
... clearly observed in the SiN matrix at a distance of about 5.6 nm from SiN/HfO interface The total SiN thickness (with embedded Ge-NCs) is 15.7 nm, indicating significant swelling of this layer ... carried out in the frequency range of 10-500 kHz This is to ascertain that most of the charging effect originated mainly from Ge-NCs and/or Ge-NCs-related traps with minimal influence from interface ... time of 10 years due to the charge confinement in Ge-NCs, indicating the utility of these Al/SiN/Ge-NC + SiN/HfO2/SiO2/Si stack structures for low operating voltage NVM devices Abbreviations FWHM:...
... Replacing −γ/α x instead of x in the above equation, we have γ f − ax α γ − af x α 2.5 for all x ∈ X Since a is an arbitrary nonzero element in A in the previous paragraph, one can replace −α/γ a instead ... Applying 3.15 and Theorem 3.1, we obtain a sequence {Tn : X → Y} of unique A-linear mappings satisfying f x − Tn x ≤ 15α−1 δn 3.16 for all x ∈ X Since the sequence {δn } is monotonically decreasing, ... obtain f 2x − 2f x ≤ 2p × 2p |α|p−1 ε x p 3.24 x in 3.25 Advances in Difference Equations We can replace x by x/2n in 3.25 for all nonnegative integers n Then using a similar argument given in...
... Hyers-Ulam stability of A-linear mappings in Banach A -modules associated with the functional inequality 1.3 These results are applied to investigate homomorphisms in complex Banach algebras ... generalized Hyers-Ulam stability of a the functional inequality 1.1 In this paper, we investigate an A-linear mapping associated with the functional inequality 2f x 2f y 2f z − f x y −f y ≤ f x z ... ∈ X So f : X → Y is A-linear, as desired 2.8 Journal of Inequalities and Applications Now, we prove the generalized Hyers-Ulam stability of A-linear mappings in Banach A -modules Theorem 2.2 Let...