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Characterization  of  MDS  mappings

Characterization of MDS mappings

... Abstract. MDS codes and matrices are closely related to com- binatorial objects like orthogonal arrays and ...Conventional MDS codes and matrices were defined on finite fields, but several generalizations ... See full document

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Adaptive Interpolation of Multidimensional Scaling

Adaptive Interpolation of Multidimensional Scaling

... the MDS results, which is used for prior mapping of sampled data, are usually produced with positive normalized STRESS values, which represent normalized errors for constructing mappings in target ...full ... See full document

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Visualization of Large High Dimensional Data via Interpolation Approach of Multidimensional Scaling

Visualization of Large High Dimensional Data via Interpolation Approach of Multidimensional Scaling

... Before we analyze the optimal number of nearest neighbors for the proposed MI-MDS method with the given Pubchem dataset, I would like to mention how the proposed MI-MDS solves the mapping ambiguity problem ... See full document

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Approximation solution for system of generalized ordered variational inclusions with ⊕ operator in ordered Banach space

Approximation solution for system of generalized ordered variational inclusions with ⊕ operator in ordered Banach space

... Li, HG, Qui, D, Zou, Y: Characterization of weak-anodd set-valued mappings with applications to approximate solution of gnmoqv inclusions involving ⊕ operator in ordered Banach space.. F[r] ... See full document

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Characterizations of fixed points of nonexpansive mappings

Characterizations of fixed points of nonexpansive mappings

... Using the notion of Banach limits, we discuss the characterization of fixed points of non- expansive mappings in Banach spaces. Indeed, we prove that the two sets of fixed points of a nonexpansive mapping ... See full document

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MDS  Matrices  with  Lightweight  Circuits

MDS Matrices with Lightweight Circuits

... find MDS matrices with a globally optimized ...given MDS matrix, we run a search through a set of circuits, ordered by hardware cost, until we find a circuit corresponding to an MDS ...reach ... See full document

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Characterization of Best Approximants from Convex Subsets and Level Sets in Normed Linear Spaces

Characterization of Best Approximants from Convex Subsets and Level Sets in Normed Linear Spaces

... Some new characterization of best approximants from convex sub- sets and level sets of convex mappings in normed linear spaces in terms of norm derivatives and sub-orthogonality in Birkh[r] ... See full document

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Results on proximal and generalized weak proximal contractions including the case of iteration-dependent range sets

Results on proximal and generalized weak proximal contractions including the case of iteration-dependent range sets

... The characterization and study of existence and uniqueness of best proximity points is an important tool in fixed point theory concerning cyclic nonexpansive mappings including the problems of (strict) ... See full document

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... dimensional mappings of high-dimensional data with respect to the given proximity informa- tion, whose Euclidean distance between two mapping points are similar to the corresponding proximity information as much ... See full document

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A Lower Bound for Continuous Convex Mappings on Normed Linear Spaces

A Lower Bound for Continuous Convex Mappings on Normed Linear Spaces

... This result can also be viewed as an estimation theorem for the continuous convex mappings defined on a normed space in terms of semi-inner product ( .,... DRAGOMIR , A characterization [r] ... See full document

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Early detection of transformation to BPDCN in a patient with MDS

Early detection of transformation to BPDCN in a patient with MDS

... The diagnosis of BPDCN is based on the characteristic morphologic and immunophenotypic findings (express- ing CD123, BDCA2, TCL1, CD4, and sometimes CD56; lack of lineage-defining markers) [3, 4, 9]. Garnache- Ottou et  ... See full document

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The role of azacitidine in the management of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS)

The role of azacitidine in the management of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS)

... Abstract: Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are a group of common bone marrow disorders characterized by ineffective hematopoiesis, peripheral cytopenias, and a propensity for transfor- mation to acute myeloid ... See full document

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Standards and Impact of Hematopathology in Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS)

Standards and Impact of Hematopathology in Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS)

... advanced MDS, erythropoiesis is clearly predominant, so that the question arises whether the patient is suffering from MDS or from erythroleukemia (formerly termed AML-M6) ...of MDS (proposed: ... See full document

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Interpolative Multidimensional Scaling Techniques for the Identification of Clusters in Very Large Sequence Sets

Interpolative Multidimensional Scaling Techniques for the Identification of Clusters in Very Large Sequence Sets

... This study demonstrates the use of interpolative MDS to obtain clustering results that are qualitatively similar to those obtained through full MDS, but with substantial cost savings. In particular, the ... See full document

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Visualization of Large High Dimensional Data via Interpolation Approach of Multidimensional Scaling

Visualization of Large High Dimensional Data via Interpolation Approach of Multidimensional Scaling

... We can think of two MI-MDS specific properties as possible reasons for the results of the experiment of the optimal number of nearest neighbors which is shown in Fig. 2. A distinct feature of MI-MDS ... See full document

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Metabolic engineering of a reduced-genome strain of Escherichia coli for L-threonine production

Metabolic engineering of a reduced-genome strain of Escherichia coli for L-threonine production

... and MDS-205 (from ...of MDS-205 strain was an ~2-fold greater than that of the MG-105 ...and MDS-205 revealed that the most of the genes involved in the central metabolism and L-threonine ... See full document

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Stem cell factor SALL4, a potential prognostic marker for myelodysplastic syndromes

Stem cell factor SALL4, a potential prognostic marker for myelodysplastic syndromes

... that MDS patients with higher SALL4 expression had a worse survival ...the MDS patients that died were from IPSS High/Int-2 risk or WHO RAEB-1/2 groups except one case, which was classified as WHO RA ... See full document

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SETBP1 mutations as a biomarker for myelodysplasia /myeloproliferative neoplasm overlap syndrome

SETBP1 mutations as a biomarker for myelodysplasia /myeloproliferative neoplasm overlap syndrome

... Myelodysplasia (MDS) /myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN) overlap syndrome has been described since the 2001 WHO classification as disorders that have both proliferative and dysplastic changes simultaneously. ... See full document

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Generating continuous mappings with Lipschitz mappings

Generating continuous mappings with Lipschitz mappings

... Example 4.1. In [2] it is proven that there exist metric continua (i.e. compact and connected metric spaces) with no continuous mappings other than the constant mappings and the identity. It follows that ... See full document

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Additional Resources. What is the MDS used for? Global changes to the MDS 3.0 How will these changes affect surveyors? Lesson 1 Objectives

Additional Resources. What is the MDS used for? Global changes to the MDS 3.0 How will these changes affect surveyors? Lesson 1 Objectives

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