... during this period (ESSTI 2008). The cause of this increase is not clear. Potential explanations include a genuine rise in incidence, an increase and change in diagnostic testing, and/ or the introduction ... vaccination is in fact decreasing despite the much broader trend of increased vaccination: in the UK, MMR vaccination decreased from 99% in 2000 to 86.2% in 2007 andin Denmark from 100% in ... polio, in uenza, and Streptococcus pneumoniae in the elderly. Sex -and- age-specic data on basic vaccination coverage is currently minimal. However, as most vaccination occurs during infancy and...
... points. 232 7.2 Example of supporting line for two convex hulls. 233 7.3 Partitioning a set of points using four extreme points. 235 7.4 Angles among points and the 236 7.5 Points in ... finding the sum of N numbers and (b) finding the OR of N bits. Illustration 1: Adding N Numbers. For let processor initially hold input The object is to compute We use the well-known binary ... a balance between speed and efficiency by reusing hardware to suit the computation. Indeed, several image and video processing, cryptography, digital signal processing, and networking ap-plications...
... an infinitesimal analogue of triangulation with stereo cameras (figure 2.6). The numerator is analogous to baseline and the denominator to disparity. In the infinitesimal limit stereo will, in ... Substituting the matching constraint of (2.3~,) into the time derivative of (2.10) we obtain: rt = (At + p.U)p. (2.38) Differentiating (2.38) with respect to time and substituting this into (2.37) ... (viewing the scene from different viewpoints simultaneously as in binocular vision [146]) and kineopsis ( the "kinetic depth" effect due to relative motion between the viewer and...
... by direct protein–protein interaction with NifL in A. vinelandii [25,26]; andin diazotrophs, w hich do notcontain NifL, there is evidence that GlnK or the paralogGlnB-protein directly modulate ... and the tetracycline-resistance cassette into theHindIII site. pRS239 was obtained by inserting the tetra-cycline-resistance cassette into the HindIII site of pRS155,encoding glnK under the ... NifL and NifA,which are m issing in the in vitro analysis. H owever, we havenot detected other proteins in significant amounts besidesMBP-NifLandNifAinthein vivo formed complexes bysilver staining.In...
... Beliefs and Intentions in a Changing World, in Precedings of the hal Spring Symposium Series: Rea- soning about Mental States: Formal Theories and Ap- plications. Asher, Nicholas and Morreau, ... Reasoning, in Proceedings to the 12th Interna- tional Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Syd- ney Australia, August 1991. Asher, Nicholas and Singh, Munindar (1993) A Logic of Intentions ... exam- ple, in (1) in Contexts 1 and 2, I infers the bill is bad for big business. Consider again discourse (1) in Context 1. Intu- itively, the reason we can infer Result(a, fl) in the anal-...
... bityrosine signal was observed in allpeptides containing tyrosine 23 or 53 but not in peptidescontaining tyrosine 20 alone. According to these results,tyrosines 23 and 53 could be involved in ... mechanistic basis of LRET in proteins, systematicinvestigations on electron transfer between tyrosine and tryptophan in proteins and peptides have been conducted[710]. In this experimental system, ... the peptidic bond between Asn103 and Gly104 for both proteins. In addition, N-terminal sequen-cing of the smaller moiety indicated that Gly residue is intact.It is interesting to note that TEWL,...
... mention integers, and doing so would make it clear that mentioningthem adds nothing to the proof. When we use mathematical induction in this way, using smallerstructures in place of smaller integers, ... of the binomial coefficients in the theorem stands for and what powers of x and y areassociated with them in this case.6. If I have ten distinct chairs to paint in how many ways may I paint three ... and we think of edges as line segments. In thissection we will study some of the properties of trees that are useful incomputer science. Most,but not all, of the trees we use incomputer science...
... wide. b. In fact, it is about seven times as long. The information given in (b) in (4)-(6) can be ac- counted for by simply modifying the terms intro- duced in (a). Hence, the differenceand factor ... Constraint Propagation with Interval Labels. Artificial Intelligence 32,281-332 [Dean, 1987] T. Dean. Large-Scale Temporal Data Bases for Planning in Complex Domains. In: Pro- ceedings of ... of Comparatives. In: R. Studer (ed.): Natural Language and Logic. Berlin: Springer. 146-167 [Pinkal, to appear] M. Pinkal. Logic and Lexicon. On the Semantics of the Indefinite. Dordrecht:...
... 8.1 Data Flow of Floating Point AdditionlSubtraction I85 8.2 Data Flow of Floating Point Multiplication 187 8.3 Data Flow of Floating Point Division I89 8.4 Example of Rounding in Subtraction ... and mathe- matical sciences. It can also be used as a reference book for practicing engineers and computer scientists involved in the design, application and development of computer arithmetic ... References Problems 8 Floating Point Operations 8.1 Floating Point AdditiodSubtraction 8.2 Floating Point Multiplication 8.3 Floating Point Division 8.4 Rounding 8.5 Extra Bits References...
... surface glycoproteins: hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) glycoprotein and fusion protein (F protein) [1]. HN glycoprotein shows multiple biological functions that include hemagglutinin and enzymatic ... analysis of hemagglutinin-neuraminidase glycoprotein gene in human parainfluenza virus type 1 isolates from patients with acute respiratory infection between 2002 and 2009 in Yamagata prefecture, ... Science and for Research on Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases from the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, Japan. References 1. Karron RA, Collins PL: Parainfluenza viruses. In Fields...
... comprising a mixture of peat moss and expanded shale increased the growth and quality of petunia and impatiens. Smalley et al. (1993) also found that amending soils with products containing expanded ... or other growing media ingredients would result in long term increases in the pH of the Phosphorus: Chemism and Interactions 5 slower than in the processes of bounding them into less soluble ... release in bread wheat and durum wheat genotypes differing in zinc efficiency. Plant and Soil, Vol.180, pp. (183-189), ISSN 0032-079X. Principles, Application and Assessment in Soil Science...