نتایج جستجو برای: indexes then

تعداد نتایج: 809099  

2016
Bilkis Vissandjee Assia Mourid Christina A Greenaway Wendy E Short Jodi A Proctor

Despite broadening consideration of sex- and gender-based issues in health research, when seeking information on how sex and gender contribute to disease contexts for specific health or public health topics, a lack of consistent or systematic use of terminology in health literature means that it remains difficult to identify research with a sex or gender focus. These inconsistencies are driven,...

2008
Maurizio Filippone Francesco Masulli Stefano Rovetta

Stability is an important property of machine learning algorithms. Stability in clustering may be related to clustering quality or ensemble diversity, and therefore used in several ways to achieve a deeper understanding or better confidence in bioinformatic data analysis. In the specific field of fuzzy biclustering, stability can be analyzed by porting the definition of existing stability index...

2003
Ralph-Johan Back Xiaocong Fan Viorel Preoteasa

Pointers are an important programming concept. They are used explicitely or implicitly in many programming languages. In particular, the semantics of object-oriented programming languages rely on pointers. We introduce a semantics for pointer structures. Pointers are seen as indexes and pointer fields are functions from these indexes to values. Using this semantics we turn all pointer operation...

2015
Masatsune Shibutani Kiyoshi Maeda Hisashi Nagahara Hiroshi Ohtani Yasuhito Iseki Tetsuro Ikeya Kenji Sugano Kosei Hirakawa Jesse Joshua Smith Alexander Parikh

Journal: :Pakistan development review 1981
M H Khan J A Zerby

The position of Pakistan is compared with respect to other members of the 3rd world according to social and economic indicators of development. A total of 97 countries (32 from Asia and Pacific, 41 from Africa, and 24 from Latin America) are included in the definition of the 3rd world countries. 2 separate procedures are used in the analysis. The first relates to a ranking of the countries o...

2016
Maria Serena Panasiti Daniela Cardone Enea F. Pavone Alessandra Mancini Arcangelo Merla Salvatore M. Aglioti

Deception is a pervasive phenomenon that greatly influences dyadic, groupal and societal interactions. Behavioural, physiological and neural signatures of this phenomenon have imporant implications for theoretical and applied research, but, because it is difficult for a laboratory to replicate the natural context in which deception occurs, contemporary research is still struggling to find such ...

2016
Neal L. Evenhuis

The first few words of the title of this symposium are "Anchoring Biodiversity Information". In order to properly anchor anything for a long-lasting future, a solid foundation needs to have been laid. For the zoological portion of biodiversity information, that firm foundation is best exemplified in the works of Charles Davies Sherborn. This man, like others of his ilk, was intimately focused o...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Jeff Hasty

T development of a systematic design process for synthetic gene regulatory networks is an intriguing prospect that could improve both our understanding of regulatory motifs and our techniques for constructing novel applications. Such a design process would entail analysis tools capable of reliably predicting the in vivo behavior resulting from a given regulatory architecture. As with the proces...

2014
Ben Short

M ultivesicular bodies (MVBs) are specialized endosomes that promote the degradation of membrane proteins by delivering them to lysosomes. This process is regulated by a series of endosomal sorting complexes required for transport (ESCRTs) (1). The ESCRT-0,-I, and-II complexes sequester ubiquitinated membrane proteins and recruit the ESCRT-III complex to drive the invagination and release of ca...

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