... case of HTTPS.
In our final set of experiments, we explore the impact
IPsec has on the operation ofthe system. We selected
a CPU-intensive job, Sieve of Eratosthenes
4
,whichwe
4
Sieve of Eratosthenes ... topology. The file is
read and stored in the Unix memory file system (MFS).
run while constantly using the network. We tested the
impact of a number of protocols to the performance of
other jobs ... considerationfive variables:
the type of utility used to measure performance, the type
of encryption/authentication algorithm used by IPsec (or
other applications), the network topology, use of cryp-
tographic...
... the counting of errors, and (2) the
effectiveness ofthe method in understanding the
recognized results.
655
string including errors, and the other is the corresponding
correct string (the ... on the position ofthe error- block, the
procedure branches in the following way.
If P1 is less than T (T=4), then go to the step for a top.
If a value L - P2 + T is less than T, then go to the ... all other cases, go to the step for a middle.
Here, P1 and P2 denote the start and end positions of
an error- block, and L denotes the length ofthe input string.
Step 2: Take the string (Error- String)...
... report the crystal structure ofthe intact glu-
taminase under four different conditions: in the absence
ofthe additives (referred to as N); in the presence of
Tris (referred to as T); in the presence ... state
(disordered in the ligand-free state in YbgJ). In the
absenceofthe ligand, the lid part is separated from
the active site, which leads to a more open active site.
Upon the binding of ligand in the acyl-enzyme ... that are inactive
in theabsenceof salt [13]. Although the structures of
the fragments of Mglu [10] and algal carbonic anhydr-
ase [14] have been determined, the mechanism of salt
tolerance is...
... contact in theabsenceof ATP, curcumin is then able to
bind to the ATPase (possibly at the hinge region) locking the
two domains together and therefore precluding ATP binding
(i.e. inhibiting the ATPase ... order to further assess the possibility of curcumin
affecting the interaction of ATP binding to the ATPase, this
was directly measured using [
32
P]ATP in theabsence of
Ca
2þ
(Fig. 4A). The data ... the amount of ATP
bound to the ATPase was reduced by curcumin. The binding
inhibition had a apparent K
i
(IC
50
) of about 9 mM. Reversing
the order of addition to the ATPase (i.e. curcumin then...
... some the stabilities ofthe distribution function of η in the following
sense: the small changes in the distribution function of ξ
k
only lead to the small changes in
the distribution function of ... - Physics 23 (2007) 70-74
On the stability ofthe distribution function ofthe composed
random variables by their index random variable
Nguyen Huu Bao
∗
Faculty of Infomation Technology, Water ... distribution ofthe composed random variables and their stabilities
Dotor thesis, Hanoi 2000.
[2] Tran Kim Thanh, Nguyen Huu Bao, On the geometric composed variables and the estimate ofthe stable...
...
141
3.2.Losscoefficients
i
β
In this case, the augmentation of loss coefficient of one mode will decrease the photon density
of this mode but increase the one of other mode as seen in Fig 2a, 2b.
Fig. ...
augments, the transformation of photon densities is inverse (see in Fig 1b). This reveals that the
increase of one mode photon density caused in the decrease ofthe other one.
Fig. 1a. Gain ... which parameter takes the most important
role for stationary operation ofrandom microlasers.
Keywords: Random microlaser, field coupling.
1.
Introduction
The study ofrandom microlaser has...
... In theabsence of
NADPH, the concerted reaction of Asp43, Lys77 and
His110 increases the basicity of His110 and extracts
the proton C11 of PGH
2
. Another proton is provided
to the O9 atom of ... catalyzed the reduction of the
9,11-endoperoxide group of PGH
2
to produce PGF
2a
in the presence of NADPH, which was defined as the
PGFS activity, and the isomerization of PGH
2
to
PGD
2
in theabsence ... the overall
three-dimensional structure ofthe cofactor-binding site
within the catalytic pocket.
Discussion
Catalytic mechanism of PGDS and PGFS
activities of AKR1B1
Mutational analysis of the...
... Overview ofthe proof
The strategy ofthe proof of Theorem 1.1 is based on the step-by-step
exclusion ofthe points with singular small ball probability behavior. Since all
coordinates ofthe vector ... obtain
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such estimates we use the method of Hal´asz, which lies in the foundation of
the arguments of [KKS], [TV1], [TV2].
Let P (Ω) denote the probability ofthe event ... However, the balance between
the bound for the probability and the size ofthe net will be different at each
case. More regular distribution ofthe coordinates ofthe vector x will imply
bounds for the...
... P47.
Effect ofthe PsbH absence on the accessibility
of the D1 protein to trypsin
The e ffect ofthe PsbH absence on the structure ofthe PSII
core complex was further probed by trypsinization of the
D1 ... in cells of wild-type and IC7 strains grown in theabsenceof glucose. Numbers represent the percentage ofthe total
carotenoids, numbers in parenthesis represent the percentage ofthe particular ... this hypothesis our trypsinization experiment
showed that in theabsenceofthe PsbH protein the P EST
region ofthe D1 p rotein was more exposed to stroma. The
fact that the release of bicarbonate...
... Statistics of spelling errors for the 100 companies in the Webis-PRA-12 corpus. Considered are the
number of words and the number of letters in the company names, as well as the number of different ... 379 ofthe 1 538 assignee
names. These names are not retrievable by the
baseline system, and thus form the main target for
our classifier. The second row of Table 4 reports
on the distribution of ... identifiers in the USPTO patents. The mean of spelling
errors per company identifier and the standard deviation σ refer to companies with misspellings. The last row in
each table shows the number of patents...
... data
set(DuongLamproject),whileitisinsignificant
onarelativelyregulardataset(DaiTuproject).
‐ The higher the value of
threshold values,
the smaller the number of correctly detected
gross errors, while the number of ... one is based on the
variation of surfaceheight; the otheris
basedon
the variation of height difference (Eq. 1) of
neighboring data points. The choice ofthe
optimal threshold ...
significantly affect the reliability and
effectiveness oftheerror detection process.
Thoseparametersare:
‐ The size ofthe moving window, i.e. the
numberandlocation of neighborpoints.
‐...