... paradigm that illus-
trates the structural parameters required to allow a
polypeptide to remain unfolded, extended and flexible.
Keywords
glycoside hydrolases; intrinsically disordered
proteins; ... can wonder why ali-
phatic and aromatic residues are not totally avoided in
linker sequences to prevent folding. These residues are
either clustered (Petrolisthes) or randomly dist...
... extract translation
candidates by identifying consecutive Chinese
tokens labeled as B and I.
Finally, we compute the frequency of all the
candidates identified in all snippets, and output the
one ... engine,
and automatically annotating the snippets
with tags and features for training a
conditional random field model. At run-
time, the model is used to extracting
transla...
... devices, we now have to add all these data to the
genomic and transcriptomic ones. Biological systems are then the
only way to put all this information in a comprehensive and clin-
ically usable set ... continually expanding towards thousands, and
has provision for generating ‘designer’ microarrays from desired
sources. I shall describe ligand assignments to classic recept...
... only a subset of pareto-optimal points.
The triangle () is a point that is weakly pareto-optimal
but not pareto-optimal.
Definition 1. Pareto Optimal: A hypothesis h
∗
∈
L is pareto-optimal iff ... of Pareto Optimality
2.1 Definitions and Concepts
The idea of Pareto optimality comes originally from
economics (Pareto, 1906), where the goal is to char-
acterize situations when a change in...
... increased affinity for some lig-
ands, such as warfarin [5,18–23].
Fatty acids are effective in allosterically regulating
ligand binding to Sudlow’s site I and to the heme cleft.
Myristate regulates ... Mn(III)heme
affinity to HSA, whereas warfarin and FA7 ligands
were reported to behave in the opposite way with
respect to ferric heme binding to HSA [19,21,31].
Additionally, t...
... respect to two metrics: the order
in which we visit landmarks and the side we pass
them on.
To determine the order P
e
visits landmarks we
compute the minimum distance from P
e
to each
landmark, and ... which
conjoins the side c we pass the landmark on
with each spatial term w ∈ u. This allows us
to capture that the word above tends to indi-
cate passing to the north of the...
... extraction using t-test is not
accurate and includes number of such bigrams
and trigrams that are not actually collocations.
Thus, manually such entries were removed and
actual collocations were further ... (Sharma R. and Goyal V., 2011b).
2.5 Tokenizer
Tokenizers (also known as lexical analyzers or
word segmenters) segment a stream of
characters into meaningful units calle...
... (khyama), special
150
symbol (!), quoted sentence and emotion word
( [happy])) together and all these four fea-
tures are important to identify the emotion of this
sentence.
k o! ...
(e.g., bhallo bhallo [good good], khokhono
khokhono [when when] etc.) in Bengali are
most likely emotion words.
Question words: It has been observed
that the question words gen...
... dialogue domain and task, and,
perhaps most importantly, personality characteris-
tics and knowledge of the user.
We believe that the key to maximum dialogue ef-
fectiveness is to listen to the user. ... generally been limited to well
defined areas of the dialogue, in particular dealing
with speech recognition and clarification problems,
with small state spaces and a limited...