... 1} as the alphabet for detectors and data Let s ∈ Σ be a binary string, = |s| is the length ofsand s[ i, , j] is the substring ofs that starts at position i with length j − i + Positiveand ... by one: a sample s is claimed as non-self if it matches a negative tree or it does not match all positive trees, otherwise it is considered as self Example For the set of self strings S from Example ... Generation of detector set End (b) Detection of new instances Fig 2: Outline of a typical positive selection algorithm 2.3 PositiveandNegative r-chunk Detectors In PSAs and NSAs, an essential...
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... the nonresponded bias Free gifts such as sun glasses and facial cosmetics could be used in the future, in response to a patient 's response and could bolster patients impressions quite cost effectively ... drafting, statistic and interpretation, and manuscript submission AB served as a LASIK consultant, assisted with data collection and assisted with methodology design CYH was responsible for statistic ... between satisfaction scores and age, job, and education The gender aspects of these results were the same as Hall [29] However, these results differed from former research studies, such as Sorlie's...
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... angle of Gissane 0-2 year age group comparisons was therefore defined as a p-value of less than 0.01, while for all other comparisons it was defined as a p-value of less than 0.05 For the statistically ... statistically significant (p = 0.004) Table illustrates the individual group results from our study Table displays the results of the statistical comparisons performed between the groups in our study ... calcaneus Although we did not separate our results into yearly age groups for statistical analysis to avoid dilution of statistical relevance, it is interesting to note the values of Bohler s angle and...
... function is strictly concave (or convex) on a suitable convex subset of Csm,f(I) (see Theorem 3) We also observe a certain boundedness of -means, more precisely, sup M(1 s) ϕ +s (f ) = Mψ−ϕ (f ) s 0 ... λc, s1 , s2 (x) = s2 λc,ϕ,ψ (x) + − s2 (s1 = 0) (3) and λc, s1 , s2 (x) = s2 s − s1 − s1 s1 λc,ϕ,ψ (x) − s1 −1 s1 (s1 = 0) (4) for each x Ỵ I\{c} If s1 = 0, then it is trivial by (3) that λc, s1 ... first result asserts that a -mean function: ∇ ® M (f) is well defined and order preserving, and this assertion simultaneously gives a new interpretation of Jensen s inequality However, this...
... possible risks in a matter of decades in case of success IMRT was feasible even if anaesthesia was necessary and resulted in good local control rates for this group of children who represents ... contributions FS is responsible for data acquisition, literature research and writing of the manuscript ES is responsible for data acquisition, statistical analysis and writing of the manuscript SN is ... because of the same surrounding risk structures as discussed above Especially with respect to the benign nature of these tumors a well balanced toxicity profile is vital as described by Kuppersmith...
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... A space X is a countably bi-k-space if, whenever (A n) is a decreasing sequence of subsets of X with a common cluster point X, then there exists a decreasing sequence (B n ) of subsets of X such ... second assertion Suppose X is a locally separable Frechet space satisfying (A) Since X satisfies (A), it follows from Lemma 2.2 th at X satisfies (D) By Lemma 2.9 it implies th a t X satisfies (E) ... converse implication is true i f X is a locally separable Frechet space Proof Firstly we shall prove the first assertion Suppose X is a k-space, and V is a point-countable closed k-network for X satisfying...
... Authors Journal compilation ª 2010 FEBS M Torrent et al The tissue distribution of both RNases also suggests some functional differences Whereas RNase is mostly present in eosinophils and, to a less ... to a less extent, in other cells of the immune system (e.g neutrophils and basophils) [34,35], RNase is expressed in multiple somatic tissues, especially the skin, where it is described as a major ... confocal microscopy, and Fran´ cisca Cardoso, Francesc Bohils and Alejandro Sanchez for their assistance with the electron microscopy samples Spectrofluorescence and densitometry assays ` were performed...
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... study were not suffering excessive or dangerous adverse effects, despite reports of such events in other studies However, potentially risky use of these products raises the issue of the need for ... [25]] Such accounts ofpositive effects are in keeping with the experiences of users of other substances, particularly ecstasy [15,16] Adverse /negative effects A wide range of adverse or negative ... frequency of use of BZP-party pills, as well as amount across a single drug-taking occasion, implies that use of BZP-party pills may be a phase of experimentation Whilst this hypothesis has also been...
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