... of interest to individuals or teams (either independent of or within the organization under study) involved in assessing and mitigating the risks and vulnerabilities of information systems critical ... Separability Logic/ implementation errors; fallibility Design sensitivity/ fragility/limits/ finiteness Unrecoverability Behavioral sensitivity/ fragility Malevolence Behavior Rigidity Malleability ... (primary) 1: mitigate vulnerability (secondary) 0: be facilitated by vulnerability –1: incur vulnerability (secondary) –2: incur vulnerability (primary) n on tin gi ity g e ne xx Finding and Fixing Vulnerabilities...
... phases: training phase and testing phase A training set is used in supervised training to present the proper network behavior, where each input to the network is introduced with its corresponding correct ... and allows speeding its learning process and reducing its size Among several possible features selection algorithms, we will investigate principal component analysis (PCA) and linear discriminate ... start with small network size and try to increase it EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing toward the optimal size [27], and some works combine both the pruning and the growing algorithms...
... Finding the capacity of MIMO broadcast channels, a long standing problem in the information theory community, was recently solved Brehmer and Utschick, in their work entitled “Nonconcave utility ... channel gain variations within a local area or subnet, to general loading conditions and multiple antennas per node It also introduces a distributed synchronous array method (DSAM), which combines ... applying multiuser detection In “Enhancing the performance of random access networks with random packet CDMA and joint detection,” Kempter et al provide a thorough analysis of the RP-CDMA, by taking...
... difference in the world [in gaining buy -in and involvement].’ – Researcher, RSS Ongoing education and training opportunities about the issue and approaches to addressing it, capitalizing on existing ... research and innovation, and favorable public attitudes toward research and innovation) in fostering the capacity for research uptake within an organization Given that health systems are nested within ... been placed on KT and evidence-based decision-making andin understanding and improving capacity for research use within health systems (i.e., federal health departments, provincial or state departments...
... 214 Substituting (1.3) into (1.1) and transforming it, we obtain the following equations in the standard form: da ị dĩ = EẰ(h0 x + dxpl at a i — J— = (1.4) at e XỌ ì q X ccx3+ cy2x)sinOi , + ... definite sign ( + or —) If moving up along the straight line parallel to the axis a0 we pass from the region M < to the region M > then at the point of intersection between the straight line and ... parametric resonant case and the last (1.9) — harmonic and parametric resonant case Obviously, the most interesting is the last resonant case We shall inves tigate itin more detail The stationary...
... the initial values, you are then ready to use the variables within the rest of your procedure, any way that you need them, again, by using the @varname syntax Utilizing Built -In Functions Within ... Initialing Local Variables in T-SQL To initialize the variables, you will use the SET command, shown in these two lines of code: SET @Cust_Id = 'ANTON' SET @Order_Date = '11/27/1996' By setting ... statement display in a label, and a DataGrid displayed below (see Figure 6.3) Create a Windows Form Then place the controls listed in Table 6.2 and seen in Figure 6.3 with the following properties...
... C-terminus Kinase domain and C-terminus SH3 domain and C-terminus SH2 domain and C-terminus SH3, SH2 domain and C-terminus N-terminal, SH3, SH2 domain and C-terminus N-terminal, SH3, SH2, kinase ... the kinase by preventing it from reverting to the auto-inhibitory state [33] In Src and Abl kinases, the SH2 domain can act in conjunction with an additional SH2 or SH3 domain to maintain an inactive ... connection, and decreases SH2 interactions with its ligand D99N and R175K mutations therefore inhibit interactions with ligands of the SH3 and SH2 domains, respectively, both intra- and intermolecularly,...
... double-stranded oligonucleotide containing an AP site at position 10 As described in Materials and Methods, the AP site-containing strand was 3¢-end-labeled with [a-32P]ddATP, annealed to its complementary ... for 20 min, and the soluble protein fraction was collected as the crude extract and loaded on to 10 mL His-Bind Resin (Novagen) The column was washed with 50 mL binding buffer and then with 50 ... sequence identity with AtPol k, and 29.6% with human Pol k As shown Fig 1A, OsPol k protein shows a high degree of conservation in the C-terminal DNA polymerase domain (37.3% identity with DNA polymerase...
... antibody (C–E) In vitro pull-down analysis For each experiment, the indicated proteins were incubated together in NaCl ⁄ Pi containing 250 mM NaCl at °C for h, and then incubated with Talon beads ... related and structurally defined DBD domain, termed DBD-F DBD-F has been shown to interact with multiple proteins and to interact weakly with DNA In RPA32-kDa, the DBD-D domain is located in the ... were obtained by in vitro translation in wheatgerm extract (Invitrotec) according to the manufacturer’s procedure OsRPA70a (or OsRPA70b) and OsRPA32, or OsRPA32 and OsRPA14 were incubated with Talon...
... reactants, including interleukin (IL-6) In GCA, an immune response in the vascular wall initiates a reaction in the artery that leads to structural changes, intimal hyperplasia and luminal occlusion.3 ... activity score and clinical disease activity index categories J Rheumatol 2008;35:2136–47 Bassey EJ Longitudinal changes in selected physical capabilities: muscle strength, flexibility and body ... function and the amount of fat in the extremities The inverse association between fat mass and muscle strength has been earlier found in both in the general population24–28 andin patients with rheumatic...
... their stability and surprisingly acts as a negative determinant for cytosine to uridine editing of mitochondrial tRNATrp, inevitably leading to disruption of mitochondrial translation [21] It thus ... fractions Units are in nmol sulfideÆmin)1Ælg protein)1 (C) SCL activity was measured in cytosolic fractions Units are in lmol selenideÆmin)1Ælg protein)1 (D) SCL activity was measured in mitochondrial ... SCL resulted in a decrease in or disruption of the SCL and CysD activities Specific activities for the cysteine and selenocysteine substrates were measured in the noninduced and RNAi-induced knockdown...
... contaminating protein that is either an accessory protein or a minor recombinant protein [34] Studies show that an R88A mutation (arginine to alanine) in the nucleotidebinding site eliminates binding ... expand and revise this initial classification, which is admittedly based on quite limited information Class I (Fig 2A) is seemingly the simplest case, in which a single G-quadruplex predominates, ... with a nucleolin expression plasmid and using a luciferase reporter gene showed a dose-dependent decrease in c-Myc expression and inhibition of a Sp1-induced transcription [38] Finally, inhibition...
... recruitment and staff development initiatives consistent with the plan • Monitor and provide relevant training for staff both on-site through use of distance learning and self-learning, and off-site, ... compiling and analyzing data, and disseminating findings Allocate and advocate for funding for local and state efforts to collect information on community/constituents’perceptions of health and ... staff to continuing education and training in public health skills and competencies Monitor and provide relevant professional training through use f distance learning, self-learning, and through...
... lens protein A single spot containing both zebrafish aB1 and aA-crystallin was identified by comparing its position with a sample of recombinant proteins run in parallel, as well as probing with a ... [28] as a chaperone-binding site in bovine aB-crystallin, and all three fish proteins show substantial variation in their C-terminal extensions Pasta et al [29] identified a nineamino-acid sequence ... serine phosphorylation sites present in bovine aB-crystallin, while zebrafish aB1 contains only one The arginine at position 120 in the human sequence, which is vital to chaperone-like activity,...
... envelopment and virusinduced cell fusion [30] In this manuscript, we show that the amino and carboxyl termini of UL20p contain distinct domains that function in infectious virion production and intracellular ... virions andit is expressed in infected cells assuming a predominantly perinuclear and cytoplasmic distribution [26] An initial report indicated that partial deletion of the UL20 gene resulted in ... amino acid mutated in each cluster Single amino acid replacements are indicated with the amino acid position bracketed on the left by the targeted amino acid and on the right by the changed amino...
... Antigenic Binding Site B (Magenta), Antigenic Binding Site C (Red), Antigenic Binding Site D (Red) tional modification, enhance pathogenicity by mutating receptor binding sites and escaping the ... the years studied, in addition to its overlap with a single receptor binding site infers block importance in selective and specific receptor binding and host cell attachment and infers conservation ... hemagglutinin gene exhibits positive selection in key regions of the HA molecule such as the receptor-binding site and antibodybinding sites [4], which result in new antigenic and resistant strains...
... and ᏸc the set of finite composites of multimaps in ᏸ Park and Kim [12] introduced the class U to be the one satisfying (a) U contains the class Ꮿ of (single-valued) continuous functions; (b) each ... space in the sense of Lassonde [9] The concept of convexity is further generalized under an extra condition by Park and Kim [12] Later, Lin and Park [10] give the following definition by removing ... Suppose s : X → Y and T ∈ s-KKM(X,Y ,Y + C) satisfy the following conditions (3.6.1), (3.6.2) and any one of (3.6.3), (3.6.3) and (3.6.3) Coincidence and fixed point theorems in S-KKM class (3.6.1)...
... forms an inverse system in the category of graded algebras Let NCSym be its inverse limit in this category We call NCSym the algebra of symmetric functionsin an in nite number of non-commuting variables ... non-commuting variables) corresponding to the disjoint union of X and Y , together with the total order obtained from X and Y placing all Y after all X (That is, x < y for all x in X and all y in Y ... Grothendieck rings G0 (A) and K0 (A) are considered Under certain conditions one would expect that the Grothendieck ring G0 (A) of finite modules forms a Hopf algebra with the operations of induction and...