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2021 ◽  
Vol 2137 (1) ◽  
pp. 012067
Author(s):  
Tong Wang ◽  
Wenan Tan ◽  
Jianxin Xue

Abstract The composition of proteins nearly correlated with its function. Therefore, it is very ungently important to discuss a method that can automatically forecast protein structure. The fusion encoding method of PseAA and DC was adopted to describe the protein features. Using this encoding method to express protein sequences will produce higher dimensional feature vectors. This paper uses the algorithm of predigesting the characteristic dimension of proteins. By extracting significant feature vectors from the primitive feature vectors, eigenvectors with high dimensions are changed to eigenvectors with low dimensions. The experimental method of jackknife test is adopted. The consequences indicate that the arithmetic put forwarded here is appropriate for identifying whether the given protein is a homo-oligomer or a hetero-oligomer.


2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (8) ◽  
pp. 24
Author(s):  
Zhiyan Wang ◽  
Masako Tamaki ◽  
Sebastian M. Frank ◽  
Kazuhisa Shibata ◽  
Michael S. Worden ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 65 (3) ◽  
pp. 939
Author(s):  
Norberto Farfán-Santillán ◽  
Aniceto Mendoza-Ruiz ◽  
Blanca Pérez-García ◽  
Ernesto Velázquez-Montes

In Mexico, the Gleicheniaceae family is represented by different species such as Dicranopteris flexuosa, Diplopterygium bancroftii, Gleichenella pectinata, Sticherus bifidus, S. brevipubis, S. palmatus and S. underwoodianus. Currently, few studies have described the gametophytes of some species in this family, and our objective was to contribute to the knowledge, and to describe and compare different aspects of their germination, gametophyte development, and to determine if the prothallus characters are useful for taxonomic delimitations in the group. For this purpose, specimens and spores of each taxon were collected in the field, spores were sown in Petri dishes containing agar and Thompson nutrient medium, and grown in a plant growing chamber under controlled conditions of light (12 hr light/darkness), (50 %) humidity, and temperature (18 °C night, 25 °C day). Additionally, observations of fresh materials were made and photomicrographs were taken using both optical and scanning electron microscopes. Our observations allowed distinguishing two types of germination Gleichenia and Cyathea; and three types of prothallial development Marattia, Osmunda and Drynaria. Gametangia presented more than three cells, and this is considered a primitive feature by other authors. As some variations in the germination type were observed and have not previously been reported in the literature for this family, and because of the heterogenity in the patterns of the prothallial cell development, and gametangia of more than four cells, it is important to broaden the study to other species, in order to determine the taxonomic value of the morphological characters of the gametophyte, as well as to determine if these variations are present in other species of the family.


2015 ◽  
Vol 15 (4-5) ◽  
pp. 651-665 ◽  
Author(s):  
MAXIMILIANO CRISTIÁ ◽  
GIANFRANCO ROSSI ◽  
CLAUDIA FRYDMAN

AbstractPartial functions are common abstractions in formal specification notations such as Z, B and Alloy. Conversely, executable programming languages usually provide little or no support for them. In this paper we propose to add partial functions as a primitive feature to a Constraint Logic Programming (CLP) language, namely {log}. Although partial functions could be programmed on top of {log}, providing them as first-class citizens adds valuable flexibility and generality to the form of set-theoretic formulas that the language can safely deal with. In particular, the paper shows how the {log} constraint solver is naturally extended in order to accommodate for the new primitive constraints dealing with partial functions. Efficiency of the new version is empirically assessed by running a number of non-trivial set-theoretical goals involving partial functions, obtained from specifications written in Z.


2014 ◽  
Vol 660 ◽  
pp. 883-888 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muldani Hendrawan Yogi ◽  
Yuwana M. Yatna ◽  
Sri Raharno

The aims of this research is to build CAIP systems on OMM operation which have an ability to measure workpiece automatically based on drawing data from design division at a machine. The flow of information between each part becomes important as the design of the drawing data from design division to production division or quality control. CAIP system (Computer Aided Inspection Planning) is expected to ensure the flow of drawing information to quality control without any changed even though the amount of data that a lot. CAIP system use early drawing data from the design division. The type of drawing data which is used by each CAD software is STEP drawing data. STEP data consists of products information such as surface geometry, line, point, and direction of the vector surface. The information that can be used to build a CAIP system is a feature. Therefore, a feature reconstruction process is necessary based on the data STEP geometry information. Feature types which is used in this study are a type of box primitive feature. A Probe, a measuring instrument, can be operated in CMM (Coordinate Measurement Machine) and CNC machine. A product measuring on CNC machine during or after machining process called OMM (On Machine Measurement) operation. As a result, measuring can be performed without moving the product from the machine. In this research, 5 Axis CNC machine with Heidenhain DMU150 iTNC530 controller is used.


2014 ◽  
Vol 660 ◽  
pp. 889-893 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muldani Hendrawan Yogi ◽  
Yuwana M. Yatna ◽  
Sri Raharno

The aims of this research is to develop a Computer Aided Inspection Planning (CAIP) system in OMM operations which has an ability to measure workpieces automatically at a machine tools based on drawing data issued by the design division. The information that can be used to build a CAIP system is a feature. Therefore, a feature reconstruction process is necessary based on the data STEP geometry information. The Feature types used in this research is a type of box primitive feature. A Probe, a measuring instrument, can be operated in CMM (Coordinate Measurement Machine) and CNC machine. A product measuring on CNC machine during or after machining process called OMM (On Machine Measurement) operation. As a result, measuring can be performed without moving the product from the machine. In this research, 5 Axis CNC machine with Heidenhain DMU150 iTNC530 controller is used.


2013 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-21 ◽  
Author(s):  
ZOË BOUGHTON

ABSTRACTThis article is a quantitative study of the variable deletion of post-obstruent /l/ and /R/ in word-final obstruent-liquid clusters (OLC) in French (capable [kapab(l)], cidre [sid(ʁ)]). The analysis of over a thousand tokens extracted from a corpus of interviews gathered in Nancy and Rennes shows that the reduction of word-final OLCs is a stable sociolinguistic marker in northern, standardised metropolitan French. Patterns of stylistic and social stratification in age, gender, and social class and interaction with following phonological context are attested, but OLC reduction does not appear to be an ongoing change. It is argued that the data provide further evidence of variable morpheme-final consonant clusters as a ‘primitive’ feature of vernacular dialects.


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