... Gln15 and the carbonyl oxygen atoms
of Asp11 and Asn23 (Fig. 3) in an arrangement similar
to what is observed in VPRK. Both PRK and VPRK
have calcium bound at Ca3. SPRK also has an aspar-
tic acid ... Perrakis A, Harkiolaki M, Wilson KS & Lamzin VS
(2001) ARP ⁄ wARP and molecular replacement. Acta
Crystallogr Sect D Biol Crystallogr 57, 1445–1450.
40 Jones TA, Zou JY, Cowan SW & Kjeldgaard ... negatively charged, one
cannot rule out that differences in activity towards
suc-AAPF-pNA when comparing SPRK and PRK
[18], at least partly, are due to electrostatic effects.
Methods and materials
Crystallization...
... using various
1 '~' ~.,~. and '~.~ m~,' have a same phone 'i-sift'. The
meaning of '~,' is a general will, and the meaning of
'~:~'.~.,,
is a ... will. '~.~.' and '~' have
a same phone 'cho-kkan'. The meaning of 'l-ff__,~. i is an
intuition through a feeling, and the meaning of '~'
is an intuition ...
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tomatic Homonym Selection Using Character
Chain Matching (in Japanese). Journal of In-
formation Processing, 27(3):313-321.
Sakiko Wakita and Hiroshi...
... namely Marketing Management, Management, and Programme and Project Management,
programmes which have been submitted for accreditation.
Ballard has presented a number of local and international ... seasons and is a silver medalist for the Comrades marathon and Two Oceans ultra
marathon. He has completed eleven Two Oceans ultra marathons, ten Two Oceans half marathons and sixteen Cape Argus ... management academic programme, which at that time was the National Diploma and
Advanced Diploma. The Public Management academic programme now includes the postgraduate qualifications of Master’s...
... computer programs. All
programming languages are formal languages.
natural language: Any of the languages people speak that have evolved nat-
urally.
portability: A property of a program that can run ... sentence.
Although formal and natural languages have many features in common—tokens,
structure, syntax and semantics—there are many differences.
ambiguity: Natural languages are full of ambiguity, ... are declarations, assignments, and print state-
ments.
declaration: A statement that creates a new variable and determines its type.
assignment: A statement that assigns a value to a variable.
expression:...
... evolved naturally.
Formal languages are languages that are designed by people for specific applications. For
example, the notation that mathematicians use is a formal language that is particularly
good ... Formal and natural languages 5
1.4 Formal and natural languages
Natural languages are the languages people speak, such as English, Spanish, and French.
They were not designed by people (although ... draw a stack
diagram. Like state diagrams, stack diagrams show the value of each variable, but they
also show the function each variable belongs to.
Each function is represented by a frame. A...
... corporation, any pending legal actions they may be faced with, as well as any potential threats or exposures to risk
that management believes could substantially impact the company's ability ... really wants and the reasons they want
it. It's all part of what most sales professionals would call qualification. The value of sales qualification is in determining
the 'quality' ... question that really matters, because . . .
Far more crucial than what is valuable and important to your customer is why it is valuable and
important to them.
Asking questions in a way that helps...
... than
what the programmer intended.
semantics: The meaning of a program.
natural language: Any one of the languages that people speak that evolved
naturally.
formal language: Any one of the languages ... the syntactic structure of a program, analo-
gous to a word in a natural language.
parse: To examine a program and analyze the syntactic s tructure.
print statement: An instruction that causes ... represents a command or action. So far, the
statements you have seen are assignments and print statements.
assignment: A statement that assigns a value to a variable.
1
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... powerful features of a programming language is the ability to
manipulate variables. A variable is a named lo c ation that stores a value.
Just as there are different types of values (integer, character, ... pur-
poses, like representing mathematical ideas or computer programs. All
programming languages are formal languages.
natural language: Any of the languages people speak that have evolved nat-
urally.
interpret: ... evolved naturally.
Formal languages are languages that are designed by people for specific
applications. For example, the notation that mathematicians use is a formal
language that is particularly...
... he also obtained names, addresses, and expiration dates.
Maxus was also able to obtain thousands of CDuniverse account names and pass-
words. Maxus claimed that he was able to defeat a popular ... that there was a problem
with the SQL server (which does happen), an MS Access database was kept in
reserve and all queries were pointed at a datasource that was kept as a variable in
the Application.cfm ... space, the cookie that contains the CFID and CFTOKEN
contains all that is needed to access that memory space.
A hacker could easily create a Web page that when visited would try to read
as many...
... generate random data and traffic.This random
data and traffic is called noise, and is usually used as either a diversionary tactic or
an obfuscation technique. Noise can be used to fool an administrator ... database is a freely available compilation of information designed to
maintain contact information for network resources. Several whois databases are
available, including the dot-com whois database, ... Procedure 48
Special File/Database Access 50
Attacks against Special Files 50
Attacks against Databases 50
Remote Arbitrary Code Execution 53
The Attack 54
Code Execution Limitations 55
Elevation of Privileges...
... North Carolina as a Fleet Marine Force Corpsman. Hal is mobile,
living between sunny Phoenix,Arizona and wintry Calgary,Alberta, Canada.
Rooted in the South, he still calls Montgomery,Alabama home.
Ryan ... Craig Siddall, Darlene Morrow,
Iolanda Miller, Jane Mackay, and Marie Skelly at Jackie Gross & Associates for all their help
and enthusiasm representing our product in Canada.
Lois Fraser, Connie ... open and distributed form
that fosters new communication and data movement, one cannot take the tactical
“repair after the fact” approach. Security needs to be brought in at the design stage
and...
... to a value.
statement: A section of code that represents a command or action. So far, the statements
we have seen are assignments and print statements.
assignment: A statement that assigns a value ... error you are most likely to make is an illegal variable name, like
and , which are keywords, or and , which contain illegal charac-
ters.
If you put a space in a variable name, Python thinks it ... do?
In a sense, is the opposite of the operator. Instead of taking an index and extracting
the corresponding character, it takes a character and finds the index where that character
appears. If...
... play a sing-along game, and have other interactive adven-
tures that take advantage of the digital medium. The campaign grabbed headlines
and talk show appearances by its stars, sparking buzz and ... content and social media
management, inbound lead analysis, email marketing, website management, and a
host of analytics products. Essentially, the company has created a new product cate-
gory, so ... It’s what captures eyeballs, ears, attention, and engagement.”
Content is king.
Anyone who’s ever worked in publishing or broadcast
media has heard this familiar mantra ad infinitum. In
media, content...
... hope so. We’d like to bury the idea that there’s a right way and a
wrong way, a smart way and a foolish way, a red way and a blue way. The modern world demands
that we all thinka bit more productively, ... one -man factory, working toward the kind
of specialization that has made economists’ hearts beat faster since the days of Adam Smith.
As easily as he was able to swallow the hot dogs likea trained ... was more to it than
that—politics, oil, and perhaps revenge—but it was the al Qaeda and weapons claims that sealed the
deal. Eight years, $800 billion, and nearly 4,500 American deaths later—along...