... sequence. The M13 bindingresults in shortening ofthe linker, bringing CFP within FRET distance of YFP and changing the emission wavelength from cyan to yellow. The Ca2+ binding affinity was ... illustrates the mechanism, beginningwith the original triplet of amino acids. The slow step in chromophore maturation is the dif‐fusion of molecular oxygen into the active site ofthe closed ... permutation is the repositioning ofthe N and C-termini ofthe protein to differentregions ofthe sequence, connecting the original termini with a flexible peptide linker to pro‐duce a continuous,...
... reviews the current stateof tech-nology and research progress inthe Thailanguage processing. It resumes the charac-teristics ofthe Thai language and the ap-proaches to overcome the difficulties ... processing, etc. Furthermore the similar problem also occurs inthe levels of sen-tence and paragraph.2 Word and Sentence Segmentation The first and most obvious problem to attack is the problem of ... wordboundaries. In Thai, there is no word boundary.Thai words are implicitly recognized and in many cases, they depend on the individualjudgement. This causes a lot of difficulties in the Thai language...
... and original image → 0.• Open problem: definition of “perceived difference”;•1stapproach: minimize the sum of distances between colors and the centers of color clusters resulting inthe quantization ... quantization process (Ù minimize the sum of distances within each cluster)•2ndapproach: maximize the sum of distances between the colors in different clusters (Ùmaximize the sum of distances between ... distance norm inthe color spaceU[K N] = membership degrees matrix for the N colors in S to the K classes: U={uji}, j=1,2,…,K; i=1,2,…,N:Clustering objective: find U, V that minimize the cost...
... cases: projection point inthe interpolating part, projection point inthe backward extrapolating part and projection point in the forward extrapolating part. StateoftheArtin Face Recognition ... in the testing phase. The memory requirements ofthe PCA+LDA and BDPCA+LDA frameworks mainly depend on the size ofthe projector and the total size ofthe feature prototypes. The size ofthe ... training time. In the following, we use the third strategy to explain the procedure of BDPCA. Given a training set1{,, }NXX" , N is the number ofthe training images, and the size of...
... is inside the tumour, its outer membrane disintegrates, rapidly deploying the anti-angiogenic drug. The blood vessels feeding the tumour then collapse, trapping the loaded nanoparticle inthe ... (10B). Next, the patient is irradiated by a neutron beam of low-energy or thermal neutrons. The neutrons inthe beam interact with the boron inthe tumour causing the boron atom to split into an ... selection can increasingly be tailored to each patient’s profile. This report presents the state- of- the- artinthe area of promising nanotechnology approaches for medical technology. In particular,...
... following the version number indicates that the monitor is configured as a Datalog OPERATION OF VRAE 2 - 13 3) The Peak reading is the highest reading of each gas concentration since the ... Figure 2.2 shows the LCD display and the keypad on the front panel ofthe monitor. The functions ofthe 3 keys during normal operation are summarized in Table 2.1 on the next page: Figure ... concentration since the monitor was turned on. The reading is updated at one-second intervals and is shown inthe LCD display with “MIN” message. 0 0.0 0 0 MIN 19.9 5) The STEL reading is the...
... resolu-tion using a “good”, i.e. near state- of- the- art, sys-tem. For state- of- the- art performance on the MUCdata sets see, e.g. Yang et al. (2003); for state- of- the- art performance on the ACE data ... runs using anoptimal threshold (box 3) for the experiment as de-termined by using the test set. In all remaining ex-periments, we learn the threshold from the trainingset as inthe BASELINE ... rarely inaccurate, assumption thatthere are no cataphoric expressions inthe data.661Proceedings ofthe 47th Annual Meeting ofthe ACL and the 4th IJCNLP ofthe AFNLP, pages 656–664,Suntec, Singapore,...
... climate-themed bond universe is dominated by the transport and en-ergy sectors, which together make up 85% ofthe total. Beyond the climate-themed bonds, there are baskets of other bonds that represent ... the expansion of renewable energy. Inthe climate-themed universe, the most notable project bond issuance was the partially-guaranteed USD260mn Andromeda solar bond, issued at the end of ... issued the largest amount of climate-themed bonds, with 23% ofthe global total. France comes in second with 17%. Together, Europe accounts for 67% ofthe global market, followed by the USA...
... for Singapore based on the NSSC 2005. (Annex A explains the construction ofthe index.) A total of 13 indicators reflecting the three dimensions of Active Ageing identified by the World Health ... X3/1*3 The Active Ageing Index is then computed as the average ofthe scores on the three indices as follows: Active Ageing Index (AAI) = 1/3(Health sub-Index) + 1/3(Participation sub-Index) ... a total of 15 individual indicators, representing the three dimensions of active ageing identified by the World Health Organisation (WHO), for use in the construction ofthe index. The three...
... cycles of rapid opening and closing ofthe ligand binding site. When stabilized by p23, the opening time is State oftheArtof Therapeutic Endocrinology 20 nonrandom regions within the nucleus ... treatment and others. The book contains nine separate chapters. State oftheArtof Therapeutic Endocrinology is aimed at mainly those interested in physiology, endocrinology, medicine and pharmacology ... 2005; Kino et al., 2009). The human GR is a modular protein composed of distinct regions, as illustrated in Figure 2. In the N-terminal part ofthe receptor, is the A/B domain that contains transcription...