Define enumeration. enumeration synonyms, enumeration pronunciation, enumeration translation, English dictionary definition of enumeration. tr.v. e·nu·mer·at·ed , e·nu·mer·at·ing , e·nu·mer·ates 1. To count off or name one by one; list: A spok
reduction algorithm that is commonly used in practice, to obtain bases of better quality than those output by LLL (there exist algorithms that admit better analyses, such as [GN08a, MW16, ALNS19], but BKZ remains the best in terms of practical performance reported in the current literature)...
Chapter I explains the methodology and gives an overview of the literary traditions treated in subsequent chapters: Anatolian (Hittite), Old Irish, Old Persian and South Slavic.;Chapter 2 analyses a poetic genre known in Greek literature as the priamel. It identifies several different types, and...
This agreement between our measurements of DNA content per cell and accepted values in the literature supports the notion that the cell nuclei originally in the tissue were recovered without significant loss. It also supports the accuracy of both flow cytometer nuclei counts and DNA analysis with ...
Definition 1 A maximal clique in a graph G is a clique not contained by any other clique in G. The problem of maximal clique enumeration refers to identifying all the maximal cliques in a given graph G. Since each connected component in G can be processed independently, we assume that G...
as a measure of scaffold diversity, the Area Under the cyclic system recovery Curve (AUC, y-axis) [121] was used. Scaffolds were generated under the Bemis-Murcko definition [122]. The AUC value is a useful parameter to evaluate the diversity of the scaffold’s content in each database. ...
Define Enumerations. Enumerations synonyms, Enumerations pronunciation, Enumerations translation, English dictionary definition of Enumerations. tr.v. e·nu·mer·at·ed , e·nu·mer·at·ing , e·nu·mer·ates 1. To count off or name one by one; list: A
(since it belongs to the Network GEV, to date the most flexible closed-form model in reproducing covariances), allowing at the same time for easy application to real networks through a closed-form probability statement, a proper definition of its parameters and the availability of an implicit ...
Unfortunately, security estimates for lat- tice problems are known to be difficult: many different assessments exist in the research literature, which is reflected in the wide range of security estimates in NIST submissions (see [2]), depending on the model used. One reason is that the ...
Therefore, in this study we have defined these cell populations as progenitor cells based on the previous literature demonstrating that synovial cells selected for by CD90 and/or CD271 meet the functional definition of a progenitor. However, it is important to be clear that although we have ...