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presented here Furthermore, naive improved. implementation be the can | Furthermore, the naive implementation presented here can be improved. | 0 |
vector a in a form vector multidimensional space. Those coefficients | Those coefficients form a vector in a multidimensional vector space. | 1 |
compatible of The model with recent is model sequential a behavioral dynamics. | The model is compatible with a recent model of sequential behavioral dynamics. | 2 |
but relevance outlined. hemodynamics its based is The has been electrophysiology, on model to | The model is based on electrophysiology, but its relevance to hemodynamics has been outlined. | 3 |
of transitions lever-like involve reorientation often the Conformational structures. complexes in macromolecular | Conformational transitions in macromolecular complexes often involve the reorientation of lever-like structures. | 4 |
an Surprisingly, fastest of hinge. is the transition flexibility the intermediate with | Surprisingly, the transition is fastest with an intermediate flexibility of the hinge. | 5 |
largely on the configuration framework. CLab formalization The is based | The formalization is largely based on the CLab configuration framework. | 6 |
these document lines. is For segmentation a tasks, text into major all step | For all these tasks, a major step is document segmentation into text lines. | 7 |
satisfactory proteins when is always are the zone'. not Unfortunately, in 'twilight performance their | Unfortunately, their performance is not always satisfactory when proteins are in the 'twilight zone'. | 8 |
constructs a HMMER-STRUCT set a pHMMs. first As step, of | As a first step, HMMER-STRUCT constructs a set of pHMMs. | 9 |
Properties and packing. and tertiary were primary, secondary used structures, accessibility | Properties used were primary, secondary and tertiary structures, accessibility and packing. | 10 |
the results voting. then by prioritizes HMMER-STRUCT | HMMER-STRUCT then prioritizes the results by voting. | 11 |
our SCOP experiments. Results: the used database to perform We | Results: We used the SCOP database to perform our experiments. | 12 |
we leave-one-family-out Throughout, apply protein superfamilies. over cross-validation | Throughout, we apply leave-one-family-out cross-validation over protein superfamilies. | 13 |
used First, the structural training proteins. aligner MAMMOTH-mult we to align the set | First, we used the MAMMOTH-mult structural aligner to align the training set proteins. | 14 |
two of experiments. Then, performed sets we | Then, we performed two sets of experiments. | 15 |
against model individual we experiment, pHMMs. compared the a In second voting | In a second experiment, we compared the voting model against individual pHMMs. | 16 |
mixtures in evolution inhomogeneous commonly Phylogenetic molecular observed model data. the | Phylogenetic mixtures model the inhomogeneous molecular evolution commonly observed in data. | 17 |
can be that assumption Here this we false. show | Here we show that this assumption can be false. | 18 |
a fast also find We pathway. very non-zipper | We also find a very fast non-zipper pathway. | 19 |
risk is The the given estimate data. to proposed of demographic method HIV tested | The proposed method is tested to estimate the risk of HIV given demographic data. | 20 |
approach field tumor in of the the modeling application The outlined. possible of is | The possible application of the approach in the field of tumor modeling is outlined. | 21 |
and In large growth an are speed, terms adaptive with both state a higher balanced. | In an adaptive state with a higher growth speed, both terms are large and balanced. | 22 |
cellular escape time Hence, cellular state from the rate growth correlated. are negatively and a | Hence, escape time from a cellular state and the cellular growth rate are negatively correlated. | 23 |
with Ensemble increasing thus attention. Learning receives Computation Evolutionary | Ensemble Learning with Evolutionary Computation thus receives increasing attention. | 24 |
Evolutionary paper contributions. in two this Ensemble The (EEL) features presented Learning approach | The Evolutionary Ensemble Learning (EEL) approach presented in this paper features two contributions. | 25 |
the co-evolution a presented. classifier by enforcing is inspired fitness new First, function, and diversity, | First, a new fitness function, inspired by co-evolution and enforcing the classifier diversity, is presented. | 26 |
classification on criterion proposed. the a new Further, based margin selection is | Further, a new selection criterion based on the classification margin is proposed. | 27 |
perceptron a model rough multi-layered and This set. on proposes paper based neuro-rough | This paper proposes a neuro-rough model based on multi-layered perceptron and rough set. | 28 |
risk neuro-rough on is model then HIV modelling tested of the data. demographic The from | The neuro-rough model is then tested on modelling the risk of HIV from demographic data. | 29 |
an constraints paper we scheme propose that soft this for uses abstraction semiring homomorphism. In | In this paper we propose an abstraction scheme for soft constraints that uses semiring homomorphism. | 30 |
suffer (NM) blur. and Nuclear noise inherently medicine images amounts of large from | Nuclear medicine (NM) images inherently suffer from large amounts of noise and blur. | 31 |
Field image Annealing used processing in Mean the technique (MFA) this research. is | Mean Field Annealing (MFA) is the image processing technique used in this research. | 32 |
act of to confounds this day. The designers bluffing game | The act of bluffing confounds game designers to this day. | 33 |
ANNs was this In the better study SVMs. observed perform than the it that | In this study it was observed that the ANNs perform better than the SVMs. | 34 |
measured the generalisation This performance is two. against the of ability | This performance is measured against the generalisation ability of the two. | 35 |
based The are are rules and Lotka-Volterra in Markovian local the model. | The local rules are Markovian and are based in the Lotka-Volterra model. | 36 |
model This for continuous Developmental introduces Multi-cellular a paper Design. | This paper introduces a continuous model for Multi-cellular Developmental Design. | 37 |
the exhibit resulting almost multi-cellular perfect characteristics. self-healing Moreover, organisms | Moreover, the resulting multi-cellular organisms exhibit almost perfect self-healing characteristics. | 38 |
Militarised the risks society. conflict is significant of that on have impact one a | Militarised conflict is one of the risks that have a significant impact on society. | 39 |
the to research, previous implemented have (NNs) predict a neural MID. In been networks | In a previous research, neural networks (NNs) have been implemented to predict the MID. | 40 |
unknown. nucleus of path the the However, folding the fiber interphase in chromatin is | However, the folding path of the chromatin fiber in the interphase nucleus is unknown. | 41 |
the of efficiency recursiveness are and presented, the approach. experiments showing demonstrating this Two | Two experiments are presented, demonstrating the efficiency and showing the recursiveness of this approach. | 42 |
to proposed respect elementary the particular, the In robustness sensitivity with w.r.t. the and behaviors, | In particular, the sensitivity with respect to the proposed elementary behaviors, and the robustness w.r.t. | 43 |
in are controllers resulting generalization the detail. of studied | generalization of the resulting controllers are studied in detail. | 44 |
The technique is in proposed tested and regression both classification problems. | The proposed technique is tested in both classification and regression problems. | 45 |
diagnostic the analysis. gas in the dissolve analyzed using bushings gases The are | The diagnostic gases in the bushings are analyzed using the dissolve gas analysis. | 46 |
terms time RBF. performance than accuracy superior gives SVM and MLP in of and training | MLP gives superior performance in terms of accuracy and training time than SVM and RBF. | 47 |
population cylinders the the have substructures. in Some faults of in different | Some of the cylinders in the population have faults in different substructures. | 48 |
to the used leave-one-out test performance process model. is of the cross-validation A | A leave-one-out cross-validation process is used to test the performance of the model. | 49 |
rhythms. Eupelmidae These have two similar activity | These two Eupelmidae have similar activity rhythms. | 50 |
Displacements place take the essentially parasitoids photophase. during of these | Displacements of these parasitoids essentially take place during the photophase. | 51 |
accurate introduce an hitch-hiking. genetic we for Using model this approximation | Using this approximation we introduce an accurate model for genetic hitch-hiking. | 52 |
neutral bias. without us enables to This compute the on segment SNP distributions | This enables us to compute SNP distributions on the neutral segment without bias. | 53 |
chains one be to remains network how However coexist elucidated. synfire in | However how synfire chains coexist in one network remains to be elucidated. | 54 |
their Fokker-Planck analyzed We the activity method. by | We analyzed their activity by the Fokker-Planck method. | 55 |
is real a data. earthquake for trained The first single system | The system is first trained for a single real earthquake data. | 56 |
model transforms. the that Fourier can "non-ideal" cable analytically resulting We solved using be show | We show that the resulting "non-ideal" cable model can be solved analytically using Fourier transforms. | 57 |
the as to This state. critical state is referred | This state is referred to as the critical state. | 58 |
boost protective that Furthermore, activity be should interventions against spontaneous epileptogenesis. | Furthermore, interventions that boost spontaneous activity should be protective against epileptogenesis. | 59 |
a Mortality, major play role in and demographic birth rates retirement changes. | Mortality, birth rates and retirement play a major role in demographic changes. | 60 |
therefore and retirement both We increase the recommend employment. the of age women | We therefore recommend the increase of both the retirement age and women employment. | 61 |
models. result rates-across-sites of we present positive Next identifiability a showing | Next we present a positive result showing identifiability of rates-across-sites models. | 62 |
paper, Muller-Linow a Hutt and Marr, recent In [Phys. | In a recent paper, Marr, Muller-Linow and Hutt [Phys. | 63 |
the reanalyze We same system kind using of modeling reaction a actual kinetics. dynamic data | We reanalyze the same kind of data using a dynamic system modeling actual reaction kinetics. | 64 |
from al. about our conclusions with stability, inconsistent Marr of those are analysis, et The | The conclusions about stability, from our analysis, are inconsistent with those of Marr et al. | 65 |
for We of detailed calls issue type more that this argue a modeling. | We argue that this issue calls for a more detailed type of modeling. | 66 |
may recently found best hits developed other by algorithms. be more or by The blast, | The best hits may be found by blast, or by other more recently developed algorithms. | 67 |
the The by setted is of main production its conservation problem harvests. | The main problem setted by its production is the conservation of harvests. | 68 |
as (bruchids). are pests destroyed the the seeds stocks, in fields the by In | In the fields as in the stocks, the seeds are destroyed by pests (bruchids). | 69 |
species associated hymenoptera. entomophagous These are always several of with bruchids | These bruchids are always associated with several entomophagous species of hymenoptera. | 70 |
and E ovicide Basalis. vuilleti behaviour larvicide adopts D. against | E vuilleti adopts ovicide and larvicide behaviour against D. Basalis. | 71 |
population regression inside explains its behaviour This granaries. | This behaviour explains its population regression inside granaries. | 72 |
alignment These and images are segmented, PCA. before firstly feature extraction using | These images are firstly segmented, before alignment and feature extraction using PCA. | 73 |
calculations. modern topological give networks Conversely, facilitating standardized high-throughput experiments rise to | Conversely, modern high-throughput experiments give rise to standardized networks facilitating topological calculations. | 74 |
based with consistent recently experimentally-obtained are structural reported that subdomains These was variability on structures. | These subdomains are consistent with structural variability that was reported recently based on experimentally-obtained structures. | 75 |
energy of We a is occurs generically site-dependent process. and show that spontaneous localization | We show that spontaneous localization of energy occurs generically and is a site-dependent process. | 76 |
diffusion present environment. molecularly in crowded for a a model We | We present a model for diffusion in a molecularly crowded environment. | 77 |
network. model random in percolation consists barriers The of | The model consists of random barriers in percolation network. | 78 |
well environment. a as observe sub- super-diffusion Thus as crowded in we | Thus we observe sub- as well as super-diffusion in a crowded environment. | 79 |
of patients ideal radiation treatment. large virtual following simulated A an is population | A large population of virtual patients is simulated following an ideal radiation treatment. | 80 |
A System Tumor (ISTER), introduced. parameter, -- Immune the Efficiency characteristic is Rate | A characteristic parameter, the Immune System -- Tumor Efficiency Rate (ISTER), is introduced. | 81 |
studied. other dependence and features ISTER is treatment of success | ISTER dependence of treatment success and other features is studied. | 82 |
allow Statistical a us scheme. to patient classification give results | Statistical results allow us to give a patient classification scheme. | 83 |
present task. this a We for system developed | We present a system developed for this task. | 84 |
membrane ion transport cell of We through various models discuss channels. | We discuss various models of ion transport through cell membrane channels. | 85 |
on equations. macroscopic not Poisson-Nernst-Planck continuum by based is models satisfied This | This is not satisfied by macroscopic continuum models based on Poisson-Nernst-Planck equations. | 86 |
Brownian and ion are offered of dynamics. by More transport microscopic descriptions molecular realistic | More realistic descriptions of ion transport are offered by microscopic Brownian and molecular dynamics. | 87 |
channel should a One character the take account structure. dynamical into of also | One should also take into account a dynamical character of the channel structure. | 88 |
. yet the is not This addressed in literature | This is not yet addressed in the literature . | 89 |
methods characterize impact We here spike to activity this and different generation. its on review | We review here different methods to characterize this activity and its impact on spike generation. | 90 |
an variance determining for conductance points synaptic essential analysis times. spike to in role This | This analysis points to an essential role for synaptic conductance variance in determining spike times. | 91 |
in have of proposed the for temporal models been such Lots information. litterature representing | Lots of models have been proposed in the litterature for representing such temporal information. | 92 |
interval-based or All a derive an from point-based framework. | All derive from a point-based or an interval-based framework. | 93 |
models rules-- inference require similarly for solving -- transitive such or tables All these tasks. | All these models require transitive tables -- or similarly inference rules-- for solving such tasks. | 94 |
implemented. EGFR-ERK was signal transduction level, pathway intracellular specific At molecular a the | At the molecular level, a specific EGFR-ERK intracellular signal transduction pathway was implemented. | 95 |
of the to level. molecules at Dynamical changes were these phenotypic trigger cellular used alterations | Dynamical alterations of these molecules were used to trigger phenotypic changes at the cellular level. | 96 |
function. for that algorithm a We finding a minimize conformations new non-bonded protein energy demonstrate | We demonstrate a new algorithm for finding protein conformations that minimize a non-bonded energy function. | 97 |
data available are made sets These online. | These data sets are made available online. | 98 |
whole unambiguously reasonable a HIV body indicates in eradication time. This | This unambiguously indicates a whole body HIV eradication in reasonable time. | 99 |