... Number of forests Number of acyclic orientations 15 31 02 8790016 3.410086174080000e+11 1.8107550 824 20676e+17 1.315 927 389374152e +24 14 23 98 50159 72 1 .28 09143 426 60000e+11 3.993185613 821 266e+16 1.5196636 827 49935e +23 ... value 2 = 2x 2 + yx 2 x 2 + x−3 the electronic journal of combinatorics 10 (20 03), #R4 x−1 x−1 + x 2 12 The example shows that any entry of Λk is formed by a subset of the terms in the corresponding ... final value 2 = x−1 + 3x 2 + yx 2 x−1 + 2x 2 + x−3 + 2x−1 + 2x−1 + x 2 Next, we define a vector Xm of length cm , indexed by the non-crossing partitions σ of [m] as in the case of Λm For every...
... 93.69 93.70 Table The average performance of the five experiments 93 00 92 50 92 00 91 50 91 00 90 50 90 00 89 50 89 00 88 50 88 00 93 60 93 40 93 20 93 00 92 80 92 60 92 40 92 20 92 00 91 80 91 ... 91.6 92. 3 Recall (%) 92. 3 90.9 91.6 93 .2 F-Measure (%) 92. 0 89.9 91.6 92. 7 P + R 92. 1 90.0 91.6 92. 8 Table 2: The comparison of our statistical method with three other approaches Transforamtion-Based ... global search at the sentence level Experiment with the same testing data used by the other methods showed that the precision is 92. 3% and the recall is 93 .2% To our knowledge, these results are...
... end of the wave flume. At the other end is a model beach with a foreshore slope of 1 /20 . The water depth in front of the slope is set constant and equal to 0.47 m. The wave runup ... five meshes from the lateral boundaries, and then increases linearly with the distances from the boundaries towards the ends of the wave absorbing zones. Finally, at the ends of the wave ... wetted function is 1. For other cases, value of the cell side wetted function equals to the ratio of the length of the wetted portion over the total length of the cell side. After getting all the wetted points on four sides of the cell, ...
... determined by the BCA method [47] The BCA stock reagents A (1.9 42 gặL)1 disodium -2, 2Â-bicinchoniate + 54 .28 gặL)1 Na2CO3 + 24 .2 gặL)1 NaHCO3) and B (1 .24 8 gặL)1 CuSO4.5H2O + 1 .26 2 gặL)1 l-serine) ... Data S1) Under the simplication that k)1 = k3, p may be written: p ẳ E0 k2 k1 S0 k3 ỵ k2 k1 S0 ị k2 ỵ k3 2 k3 ỵ k1 S0 2 2ị If Eqn (2) is considered forthe special case in which the rst two steps ... cannot account forthe overall course of the process, but some characteristics, both qualitative and quantitative, are captured by themodelFor example, themodel accounts well forthe diminished...
... Process 58(10), 5 129 –5141 (20 10) 22 G Pulford, Taxonomy of multiple target tracking methods, in IEE Proceedings of the Radar, Sonar and Navigation, vol 1 52( 5), 20 05, pp 29 1–304 23 Y Ma, Q Yu, I ... cross 92 47 interact -20 Complex cross 10 126 84 interact -21 Complex cross 16 45 32 interact -22 Complex cross 18 38 0 interact -23 Overtaking 17 95 0 interact -24 Overtaking 17 60 0 interact -25 Overtaking ... row shows the original frames with a blue square that encloses the players involved in the simple cross The second row shows the image regions inside the previous blue squares and the object...
... Process 58(10), 5 129 –5141 (20 10) 22 G Pulford, Taxonomy of multiple target tracking methods, in IEE Proceedings of the Radar, Sonar and Navigation, vol 1 52( 5), 20 05, pp 29 1–304 23 Y Ma, Q Yu, I ... cross 92 47 interact -20 Complex cross 10 126 84 interact -21 Complex cross 16 45 32 interact -22 Complex cross 18 38 0 interact -23 Overtaking 17 95 0 interact -24 Overtaking 17 60 0 interact -25 Overtaking ... row shows the original frames with a blue square that encloses the players involved in the simple cross The second row shows the image regions inside the previous blue squares and the object...
... follows For any y ∈ ∂ext Λ L and any l1 , l2 such that −1 ≤ l1 < l2 ≤ L 1, 2 y ⎧ ⎪−1, ⎪ ⎪ ⎨ 0, ⎪ ⎪ ⎪ ⎩ 1, y2 ≥ l2 , 2.2 l1 < y2 < l2 , y2 ≤ l1 , where 2 y means that there is no spin on the site ... 11–15 The object of the present paper is to study the spectral gap of theIsing model; the rate at which theIsingmodel converges to the equilibrium and the spectral gap of themodel are closed ... here we omit this part The Block Updates fortheIsingModel In this section, we will briefly introduce the notations forthe block dynamics, forthe details, see 2, Thelattice system phase interfaces...
... improving the upper bound of χp (G) forthe infinite squarelattice Theorem Let G be the infinite squarelattice Then χp (G) 17 Thesquare pattern on 24 × 24 vertices (see Figure 1) can be copied forthe ... of a square pattern that we can repeat forthe whole infinite square lattice, and the obtained colouring is a packing colouring Hence we can fill an infinite square grid (each square on 24 × 24 vertices), ... 24 × 32 vertices and also a square pattern on 32 32 vertices However, thesquare pattern on 24 × 24 vertices gave the best solutions the electronic journal of combinatorics 17 (20 10), #N17 Input: size...
... 12 13 Authors' contributions D Pretzel established the modified, present form of the model, performed the real-time PCR, the immunohistochemistry and the respective data analyses and wrote the ... control forthe caseinolytic activity derived from the supplemented FCS The MMP suggested on the basis of their known caseinolytic activity and the molecular weight of their latent and active forms ... forthe content of the corresponding molecule in the supplemented serum Although the values in the medium control were only marginally higher than those in the buffer control, the values in the...
... bullets [20 ] The gelatin model allows both the permanent and the temporary wound cavities to be examined The present model shows that particles are transported from the dust chamber into the gelatin ... at 120 kV and 20 0 mA Analysis The data obtained were stored in a digital format (DICOM) and transferred to a personal computer for further analysis Statistical analyses were performed using the ... along the entire bullet path for both types of projectiles examined In the case of the soft point projectile, there were no significant differences between the size of the temporary cavity and the...
... 1997 -20 02 Altern Ther Health Med 20 05, 11: 42- 9 Page 16 of 17 (page number not for citation purposes) Chiropractic & Osteopathy 20 05, 13:9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ... largely the failure of this hypothesis What is the Chiropractic Hypothesis? Before going further it is necessary to specify exactly what is meant by the chiropractic hypothesis While there are ... capacity than in a therapeutic capacity depending on complexity of the case But there is general agreement that these providers fit the primary care model when they opt forthe generalist practice...
... 0. 024 mM KiAMP 0.01 mM 0.01 mM 0.048 mM 0. 022 1 mM 0. 026 2 ± 0.0 023 mM 0. 02 mM 0.054 mM 0. 024 3 mM 0. 027 8 ± 0.0013 mM 0.35 mM 0 .22 5 ± 0.016 mM 0 .27 mM 0.191 mM 0 .23 ± 0.04 mM 0. 022 mM 0 .27 mM (for ... 0.47 mM (for ASP) 0.114 ± 0. 026 mM 0.0 92 mM (for GTP) 0.074 mM (for IMP) 0.095 mM Reference 10 12 10 12 10 12 6 6 * The effect of SUCC was examined by Rudolph and Fromm [7] However, their formula ... Fromm [8] proposed a model that relates the reaction rate to the effect of the inhibitor ppGpp This model describes the effect of the inhibitor as the above model does, so only the apparent inhibition...
... The adaptive immune system and allergic asthma 19 1 .2. 2.1 CD4 T cells in allergic asthma 20 1 .2. 2 .2 CD8 T cells in allergic asthma 26 1 .2. 2.3 ... 120 Figure 5.11 Top 20 peptides predicted to bind H-2Db and H-2Kb 122 Figure 5. 12 Tetramer guided epitope mapping 123 Figure 5.13 Mapping of Der p epitopes in C57BL/6 mice 126 ... 41 2. 1. 12 Buffers for protein refolding and purification 41 2.2 List of antibodies used 42 2. 3 Mice 43 2. 4 Molecular biology protocols 43 2. 4.1...