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On a 3 Way Combinatorial Identity

On a 3 Way Combinatorial Identity

... a 3-way combinatorial identity for each value of ...many 3-way combinatorial identities from these ...series identity of ... See full document

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Experiments to shed light on the best way to use Iterated Local Search for a complex combinatorial problem

Experiments to shed light on the best way to use Iterated Local Search for a complex combinatorial problem

... • M = 1 appears to work significantly better than M = 2 or 3; in other words, the kick should only contain one random element. It may be, however, that if a tabu condition had not been included then there might ... See full document

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Seaborn_unc_0153D_15025.pdf

Seaborn_unc_0153D_15025.pdf

... our combinatorial interpretation of the K-P identity, the limit becomes a sum over a certain set of “labelling tableaux”, which arises when taking the ...our combinatorial interpretations and ... See full document

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An experimental study of hyper heuristic selection and acceptance mechanism for combinatorial t way test suite generation

An experimental study of hyper heuristic selection and acceptance mechanism for combinatorial t way test suite generation

... In the final part of the experiments highlighted in Section 4.3, benchmarking results highlight the overall comparative performances of our implemented hyper-heuristics. Unlike Table 3, the scope of comparison for ... See full document

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Specification of Drosophila motoneuron identity by the
combinatorial action of POU and LIM HD factors

Specification of Drosophila motoneuron identity by the combinatorial action of POU and LIM HD factors

... well as playing important roles in axon guidance. Brn1 and Brn2, both class III POU proteins, control the initiation of radial migration through the Cdk5 kinase pathway in neocortex neurons (McEvilly et al., 2002; ... See full document

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collier transcription in a single Drosophila muscle
lineage: the combinatorial control of muscle identity

collier transcription in a single Drosophila muscle lineage: the combinatorial control of muscle identity

... col belongs to the class of Drosophila regulatory genes with numerous introns, large amounts of flanking sequence and multiple expression sites (Crozatier and Vincent, 1999; Nelson et al., 2004; Philippakis et al., ... See full document

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Combinatorial approach for improved cyanidin 3-O-glucoside production in Escherichia coli

Combinatorial approach for improved cyanidin 3-O-glucoside production in Escherichia coli

... cyanidin 3-O-glucoside (C3G) in Escherichia coli BL21 ...a way that multiple genes can be assembled using the bio-brick system, and expressed under different promoters in a single ...cyanidin ... See full document

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Communicative behavior as the way of expressing cultural identity

Communicative behavior as the way of expressing cultural identity

... Participating in the processes of intercultural interactions, the individual acts in communicative situations as the sender or recipient of linguistic, verbal and non-verbal messages. The degree of his participation in ... See full document

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Combinatorial identities by way of Wilf's multigraph model

Combinatorial identities by way of Wilf's multigraph model

... As the examples we have considered demonstrate, recognizing an identity as an in- stance of Theorem 2.2 provides it with a clear interpretation and links it to other such identities. This is due to the simple ... See full document

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A Combinatorial proof of a partition identity of Andrews and Stanley

A Combinatorial proof of a partition identity of Andrews and Stanley

... A COMBINATORIAL PROOF OF A PARTITION IDENTITY ... 2501 Now we consider the inverse map, pretending for the moment that we only know π . As in the general case, the hardest part will be to separate π into ζ ... See full document

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Combinatorial Polynomial Identity Theory

Combinatorial Polynomial Identity Theory

... K. Recall that f is called homogeneous if each f -monomial is of the same degree in each indeterminate (where this degree may depend upon the indeterminate). In particular, each f - monomial has the same degree. By ... See full document

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The impact of emotionally important social identities on the construction of a managerial leader identity : a challenge for nurses in the English National Health Service

The impact of emotionally important social identities on the construction of a managerial leader identity : a challenge for nurses in the English National Health Service

... another way, O’Reilly and Reed (2010) define managerial leadership as ‘leaderism’, a hybrid state between professionalism and managerialism, suggesting professionals may be more willing to take on middle ... See full document

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E Agriculture   A way to Digitalization

E Agriculture A way to Digitalization

... [6]. Ghodke Tushar D,Devde NitinN, Agwan Sagar C. Kudal Yogesh ,Prof. Kumbharde M.V Department of Computer Engineering SNDCOE & RC, Yeola, India, “E-Farming: an Innovative Approach for an IndianFarmer”, International ... See full document

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Mutation of friezes

Mutation of friezes

... A BSTRACT . We study mutations of Conway-Coxeter friezes which are compatible with mu- tations of cluster-tilting objects in the associated cluster category of Dynkin type A. More precisely, we provide a formula, relying ... See full document

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Federalism: A Way to Govern Globalization

Federalism: A Way to Govern Globalization

... Federalism is an unfinished project. It is not a static po- litical vision nor a timeless political theory. It is an unaccom- plished project, which is constantly evolving in response to the new problems which history is ... See full document

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A critical analysis of approaches to the concept of social identity in social policy

A critical analysis of approaches to the concept of social identity in social policy

... Firstly, with regards to the use of discourse, I would not argue with the proposition that this concept can be useful ‘to consider the structural and ideological influences on people’s lives in one frame’ (Williams and ... See full document

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Perception, action and the social dynamics of the variable self

Perception, action and the social dynamics of the variable self

... that identity were seen as more serious. When PE identity was made salient and physical prowess was a key value then the physical frailty scenarios which compromise that identity were seen as more ... See full document

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Hybrid Design of Scalable Key Distribution for Wireless Sensor Networks

Hybrid Design of Scalable Key Distribution for Wireless Sensor Networks

... 3) If x is a point and L is a line not incident (I) with x, then there is a unique pair (y, M) € PXB for which x | M | y | L Here also first q is selected and based on that and based on the generalized quadrangle ... See full document

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The Unimportance of Being Any Future Person

The Unimportance of Being Any Future Person

... According to a common-sense platitude, identity is what matters in survival. To say that a relation is what matters in survival is to say that it is in virtue of that relation one has reasons for prudential ... See full document

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Secure Sensor Node Authentication in Wireless Sensor Networks

Secure Sensor Node Authentication in Wireless Sensor Networks

... an identity-based signature (IBS) algorithm where Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) based the digital signature algorithm (DSA) is used to generate a signature on a message and verify a signature on the message ... See full document

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