... random vectors y and z, and (2.57) still holds. A similarargument applies to the random vectors y and z.Example 2.6 First consider the random variablesx and ydiscussed in Examples 2.2 and ... mxkxk(2.77)22RANDOM VECTORSAND INDEPENDENCE2.2.3 Covariances and joint momentsCentral moments are defined in a similar fashion to usual moments, but the mean vectors of the random vectors involved ... 54RANDOM VECTORSAND INDEPENDENCEAssume that the mean values and variances of bothu and vequal 1.2.15.1. Determine the mean values ofx and y.2.15.2. Find the variances ofx and y.2.15.3....
... structure.Some RRM and KH domains in complex with singlestrand DNA (PDB codes: 2UP1, 1WTB, 1X0F, 1ZZI and 1ZZJ) were also included in the test set because recognitionof single stranded RNA and DNA are ... structures(e.g. 1CVJ_1 and 1CVJ_2 represent the first and sec-ond Poly A binding protein domain of structure1CVJ, respectively), and the two domains were con-sidered structurally and thermodynamically ... approaches because of thedemanding computational requirements.This application relies on a specific structuralmodel of RNA recognition by RRM and KHTable 1. Native Z-scores and score–rmsd correlation...
... thedecreasing amide II band (N-H; 1550 cm)1) and the increasingamide II¢ band (N-D; 1450 cm)1).Structural dynamics and serine protease catalysis R. J. Sola´ and K. Griebenow5306 FEBS ... A2expðÀkHX;2Þtþ A3where A1, A2, and A3are the fractions of the fast, slow and stable amide protons and kHX,1 and kHX,2are the apparentexchange rate constants for the fast and slow amide pro-tons. ... through chemical glycosylation, molecular dynamics and domain motion analysisRicardo J. Sola´ and Kai GriebenowLaboratory for Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Department of Chemistry, University...
... dimension of the vectors increased as in thecase of synonym judgment, the scores of bothLSA-based and cooccurrence-based vectors hada peak around 200 dimensions, as Landauer and Dumais (1997) ... number ofother nodes (Barab´asi and Albert, 1999). In the se-mantic networks, such “hub” nodes correspond tobasic and highly polysemous words such as make and money, and these words are likely to ... constructingword vectorsand the type of similarity in a sys-tematic way. Especially this study addresses threemethods, LSA-based, cooccurrence-based, and dictionary-based methods, and two kinds...
... about infarct detection and size, who described significant differences of the radial and circumferential strain and strain rate by 2DST in normo-, hypo-, akinetic and dyskinetic seg-ments ... regional myocardial function, and a dif-ferentiation between infarcted and non-infarcted segments. Further research for the definition of cut-off values and technical standards will be needed to ... 51%, LE 1-50% and no LE. We demonstrated significant differences of 2DS, dSR, S´, E´, A´ (p < 0.05) between segments with LE ≥ 51% and segments with no LE. According to tissue velocity values...
... thermally-induced hand pain (H) and temple pain (T). Motion sickness and subjective discomfort were measured. Results: Motion sickness was less after pre-treatment with rizatriptan for 4 of 10 subjects and ... central pain pathways and the vestibular nuclei. Motion sickness is a behavioral response to both self -motion and visually-induced motion that has no known purpose 20. Motion sickness is especially ... to motion sickness in migraineurs is of uncertain cause and can occur with both self motion, i.e., vesti-bular-induced motion sickness, and with visual mo-tion, i.e., visually-induced motion...
... (Lanes 1, 2 and 3), BstXI (Lanes 4, 5, and 6), and BglII plus EcoRV (Lanes 7, 8, and 9). M, 1-kb DNA ladder. Lanes 1, 4, and 7, 293A cells; Lanes 2, 5, and 8, ADrBMP6 DNA; Lanes 3, 6, and 9, ADhBMP6 ... rat BMP4 and BMP6 were constructed and compared with ADhBMP4 and ADhBMP6 in the in vitro and in vivo models. At the same viral dose, the activities of rat and human BMP4 adenoviral vectors ... BMPs combine with type 1 (Alk2, Alk3, and Alk6) and type 2 (BR2, ActR2, and ActR2B) receptors, activate the Smad and p38/MAPK signal transduction pathways, and, finally, activate transcription...
... of relative clauses, shown problems and discussed the way of translating English relative clauses into Vietnamese in some typical examples in some books and in the story “ Harry Potter and ... English Practice, p. 133)1.1.4: Relative pronouns andrelative clauses in English and in Vietnamese1.1 4.1: DefinitionIn Vietnamese we don’t have the concept of relative pronouns”. Only the ... study deals with “ Relative clause in English and Vietnamese, and how to translate them into Vietnamese”The study is concerned with:- The definition and classification of relative clause-...
... However 24. My cousin Nathan, ______ a speech therapist, lives in England. a. whom is b. who’s c. whose d. that is 25. “Terry and Richenda bought a new car then?” “Yes, _______ they couldn’t really ... RELATIVE CLAUSES- CLAUSES OF CONCESSIONExercise 1: 1. The woman ______ lives next door is a university...
... anythingAlguien, algo and their opposites nadie and nada are invariable in form, have noplural and are only used absolutely, i.e. they stand alone and do not qualify nounswhereas alguno and ninguno can.ii ... inversion of subject and object is very commonlyassociated with the use of que and is a characteristic of Spanish, and French and Italianfor that matter. Whereas, in English, the relative pronouns ... vuestros/asouryourii Mi, tu and su distinguish number only but nuestro and vuestro distinguish bothnumber and gender. Vuestro and its variants are not used in Spanish America. Su and sus replace them....