Providing direction in architectural research: an example for finding architectural plansAntin, Patricia
Finding Solutions for Staff at an After-school Day-care Center who are Having Difficulties in Supporting the Users Based on Analysis of Interviews With Exp... The problem with using of mathematical methods in medical research is comprehensively considered on the practical example of sample design of...
2 but considering a 6-layer network analysis in which each group consists of up to three species. The results for the complete set of 70 metabolic networks for the 2-layer analysis and for the set of 25 groups for the 6-layer analysis are shown in the Supplementary Information file (...
From the analysis in the last section, it can be seen that to answer Question 1 boils down to draw a distinction between the border error points and TEPs. However, in order to make the problem well posed, there are still two important points to be clarified: Landmark optimization In the...
Stephen T Magill, MD, PhD, details his inspirations behind entering not just the neuro-oncology and surgical treatment field, but also the arena of meningioma care and research; provides topline advice for current fellows looking to enter this field; and
Anincidental findingis a pathogenic variant that is not causative of the patient's presenting condition but that might have implications for the patient's future or for the wider family. An example might be ifchromosomal microarray analysiswas performed for developmental delay and during analysis it...
and the analysis of transfer functions [ 30 , 38 ]. one natural way of finding the poles is to first approximate f in \({\varomega }\) by a rational function \(r=p/q\) , then find the poles of r , i.e., the roots of q . a common approach to obtain \(r\in \mathcal...
Such integrative approaches reviewed here substantially increase the scope, scale and depth of bioinformatics analysis, by permitting joint interpretation of ensembles of distinct biological information.Abstract A central goal of systems biology is to elucidate the structural and functional architecture of the...
Eventually, 88 of these star patterns were identified. The patterns helped people navigate on land and by sea and tell time, appearing in different parts of the sky depending on the day and year. (The stars don’t move. Earth moves, rotating on its axis once every 24 hours and revolving...
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