... genotypes 124 3.15 Numbers of unique multi-locus genotypes 126 3.16 Theoretical maximum number of genotypes 128 3.17 Power of discrimination and match...
... DLVO theory It states that the colloidal stability primarily is affected by the valence of the ions of the opposite charge to the colloid rather than the characteristics of the ions DLVO theory ... colloidal aggregates were recently discovered experimentally (Buitenhuis et al., 1994) and confirmed theoretically (van der Schoot, 1992; Groenewold and Kegel, 2001; Likos, 2001; Muratov, 2002; Sciortino ... observation of this phenomenon was made on the Space Shuttle (Zhu et al., 1997) and was proved by theoretical calculation later (Simeonova and Kegel, 2004) Another example that has become an interesting...
... where KS and Ki are the Michaelis and inhibition constants for substrate, respectively Vmax is the theoretical maximum initial velocity and b is a factor by which the Vmax is adjusted owing to inhibition...
... ª 2005 FEBS 5973 Model peptides to study amyloid fibril formation E Gazit Recent structural and theoretical support to the aromatic interactions hypothesis Fig Stacking interactions, a main characteristic ... process of amyloid formation by short peptide elements therefore provides further support to the theory relating amyloid fibrils to b-helix structures 5974 Two recent high-resolution structural ... assemblies are zipped together by aromatic interactions between adjacent phenylalanine residues [35] Theoretical studies also provided important information of the role of aromatic moieties in amyloid...
... Prague, Czech Republic Michael Collins 2002 Discriminative training methods for hidden Markov models: theory and experiments with perceptron algorithms In Proceedings of the Conference on Empirical...
... addition to a trimer, and matrilin-3 has a trimer and a dimer in addition to a tetramer So far, two theories have been proposed to explain the cause of heterogeneity of matrilin oligomers One is proteolytic ... of a matrilin-4 trimer generates a dimer and a monomer [22] However, the proteolytic processing theory cannot explain all the heterogeneity of matrilin oligomers For example, it cannot explain ... matrilin-2 trimer gives rise to a tetramer through proteolytic cleavage We proposed an alternative theory that heterogeneity of oligomeric forms of matrilins may arise from imperfect oligomerization...
... construction of an explicit involution on the set of partitions and is stated in the following Theorem 1.2 There is an involution ϕ : Πn → Πn preserving the type of partitions and number of alignments, ... Sainte-Catherine [5] and also by De M´dicis and Viennot [4] e We were inspired by the general combinatorial theory of orthogonal polynomials and continued fractions developed by Viennot [14] and Flajolet ... rest of this paper is organized as follows: we shall present the involution ϕ and the proof of theorem 1.1 in section 2; in section we factorize our involution through two bijections ϕl and ϕr...
... mapping among Picea glauca, P mariana × P rubens and P abies, and correspondence with other Pinaceae Theor Appl Genet 2006, 113:1371-1393 Rungis D, Bérubé Y, Zhang J, Ralph S, Ritland CE, Ellis BE, ... Ritland K: Robust simple sequence repeat markers for spruce (Picea spp.) from expressed sequence tags Theor Appl Genet 2004, 109:1283-1294 Keeling CI, Weisshaar S, Lin RP, Bohlmann J: Functional plasticity ... susceptibility to attack by the white pine weevil Plant Physiol 2006, 140:1009-1021 Miller B, Madilao LL, Ralph S, Bohlmann J: Insect-induced conifer defense White pine weevil and methyl jasmonate...