...
chromosomes
in
swine :
evidence
and
inheritance
studies
(1)
M.
SWITO
NSKI
R.
FRIES
G.
STRANZINGER
Swiss
Federal
Institute
of
Technology
Ziirich,
Institute
of
Animal
Production,
Breeding ...
Ziirich
Summary
Using
Q-
and
C-band
sequential
staining,
variability
in
the
size
of
C-bands
was
found
in
several
pig
chromosome
pairs.
Distinct
varia...
... relation.
2.2 Machine Learning Algorithms
We are also interested in comparing the perform-
ance of machine learning algorithms on the task of
mapping from n-gram frequencies of joining terms
to ... conditions, and
again using all of the joining terms produced the
best results.
The SVM algorithm produced the best accuracy
of all, achieving 50.1% accuracy using the com-
bi...
...
evaluation of a formula to cause the addition of
information to the model. This interaction of the
evaluation of a formula and the expansion of the
model produces several linguistically interesting ...
utterance is incomplete and may be changed by the
understanding of that utterance, and (2) the models
are usually presumed to be infinite, whereas a
person possesses o...
... histamine, and mast cell
degeneration protein, are also involved in the inflammatory
response of the venom, in during a softening of tissue and
the facilitation of fluid flow. The mode of action of ... swelling and hardening of one or several udder
glands, and insufficient milk production. In healthy sows,
milk ejection usually starts within <30 seconds after the...
...
stands
in
Germany
and
Poland
(stands
of
pedunculate
oak,
sessile
oak
and
mixed
stands;
the
number
of
specimen
trees
per
stand
varied
between
5
and
20).
The
majority
of ...
of
petiole
(mm);
2)
length
of
lamina
(mm);
3)
width
of
lamina
(mm);
4)
shape
of
lamina
(width
at
0.25
length
of
lami-
na
/
width
at
0.75
length);
5)
depth...
...
genetic
progress
in
protein
content
and
protein
yield
in
the
Alpine
breed,
and
a
higher
potential
for
joint
genetic
progress
in
milk
yield
and
fat
content
in
the
Saanen ...
and
protein
yields,
and
fat
and
protein
contents,
were
estimated
for
the
Alpine
and
Saanen
goat
breeds
using
an
animal
model.
Edited
data
included
first
lactati...
...
strains
maintained
at
a
finite
population
size
Inbreeding
will
increase
divergence
among
isofemale
strains
if
they
are
maintained
at
small
population
sizes
or
kept
in
the ...
frequencies
and
mean
scores
of
progeny
for
each
kind
of isofemale
strain.
Matings
BB
x bb
and
Bb
x
Bb
have
been
combined
because
these
result
in
isofemale
strains
w...
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challenge:...
... pollinators,
giving CYP77A6 an indirect role in reproduction. It is
possible that the introduction of in- chain hydroxyl
allows cross-linking of cutin, leading to reticulation
and strengthening of the polymeric ... demonstrated the involvement of FA hydroxy-
lases in the synthesis of the protective biopolymers cutin, suberin and
sporopollenin. In addition, several lines...