Hierarchically-organized, multihop mobile wireless networks for quality-of-service support The assembly of galaxies in a hierarchically clustering universe THE BEHAVIOR CHANGE TECHNIQUE TAXONOMY (V1) OF 93 HIERARCHICALLY-CLUSTERED TECHNIQUES: TESTING RELIABILITY OF THE TAXONOMY ...
The behaviour change techniques taxonomy (v1) of 93 hierarchically clustered techniques: Building an international consensus for the reporting of behaviour change InterventionsMichie, SRichardson, MJohnston, MAbraham, CFrancis, JHardeman, WEccles, MP...
Sakamoto and Ortega BMC Bioinformatics (2021) 22:388 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12859-021-04304-3 D ATA B A S E Open Access Taxallnomy: an extension of NCBI Taxonomy that produces a hierarchically complete taxonomic tree Tetsu Sakamoto1,2 and J. Miguel Ortega2* ...
Partialleastsquares Taxonomy Fixedhierarchy Localmodelling Replicatemeasurements Classification Anovelframeworkforclassificationbypartialleastsquaresinafixedhierarchyispresented.Thehierarchicalap- proachensuresflexiblelocalmodellingwithvaryingcomplexity.Itresultsinanintuitiveclassificationpathfrom thehighesttaxonomic...
Furthermore, microbial sequences can be organized in terms of a hierarchical annotation tree, e.g., a taxonomy of genomes or functional units. In light of these observations, an optimal strategy would thus assign reads directly to the relevant lowest taxonomic unit (LTU) in a taxonomic tree....
Traffic noise pollution has posed a huge burden to the global economy, ecological environment and human health. However, most present traffic noise reduction materials suffer from a narrow absorbing band, large weight and poor temperature resistance. Her
NCBI Taxonomy is the main taxonomic source for several bioinformatics tools and databases since all organisms with sequence accessions deposited on INSDC are organized in its hierarchical structure. Despite the extensive use and application of this data source, an alternative representation of data as a...
to develop an extensive, consensually agreed hierarchically structured taxonomy of techniques [behavior change techniques (BCTs)] used in behavior change interventions.\\udMethods\\udIn a Delphi-type exercise, 14 experts rated labels and definitions of 124 BCTs from six published classification systems....