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... length that counts? Cancer Lett 16 8, 11 1 11 6 14 Shay, J.W & Wright, W.E (20 01) Ageing and cancer: the telomere and telomerase connection Novartis Found Symp, 235, 11 6 12 5; discussion 12 5 12 9, 14 6 14 9 ... the ratio ofthe telomere fluorescence signal (TFS) ofthe sample tothatofthe internal control, normalized tothe DNA values at the G0/G1 phase The use of an internal control (e.g 13 01 cell line) ... Yeast and Mammals TLP/TLP1 Yeast [70,79 ,11 0] [79 ,11 0 ,11 1] [11 3] [11 0] Expressed at all times of DNA replication and may be an important telomere-bound replication factor regulating telomere replication...
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... three ofthe top four priorities thatthe leaders had for coaching—retention, promotions, and diversity—were at the bottom ofthe list forthe value the coaching produced In other Introduction to ... characteristics: 17 18 Coaching That Counts The change is targeted to meet the development needs ofthe individual and the strategic needs ofthe organization Both the coach and the client need to be looking ... possible to get thatlevelof detail in her new role and Nora conceded that it was not There were too many gray areas to achieve thatlevelof certainty Nora’s coach helped her to see that needing to...
... three ofthe top four priorities thatthe leaders had for coaching—retention, promotions, and diversity—were at the bottom ofthe list forthe value the coaching produced In other Introduction to ... characteristics: 17 18 Coaching That Counts The change is targeted to meet the development needs ofthe individual and the strategic needs ofthe organization Both the coach and the client need to be looking ... possible to get thatlevelof detail in her new role and Nora conceded that it was not There were too many gray areas to achieve thatlevelof certainty Nora’s coach helped her to see that needing to...
... B 1 A 1 A + KH BK = B 1 + KA 1 KH (A.2) Proof B 1 A 1 A + KH BK = B 1 A 1 KH KA 1 KH 1 = B 1 A 1 K KA 1 KH 1 KA 1 KH 1 = |K| A 1 = KA 1 KH KH KA 1 KH 1 +B K +B KH + B B 1 B 1 + I = B 1 + ... interesting to note that in this case the reported curves behave 16 EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing 10 4 16 1. 5 14 1. 4 1. 3 Negative log -evidence Relative frequency 12 10 1. 2 1.1 0.9 ... KA 1 KH (A.3) Now, we can begin with the derivation ofthe update ofthe hyperparameters αl Let us define B 1 = β 1 Λ According to (A.2) we see that B 1 + KA 1 KH = B 1 A 1 A + KH BK = B 1 A−1...