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Mining association rules from xml data
- In Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Data Warehousing and Knowledge Discovery
, 2002
"... Abstract. The eXtensible Markup Language (XML) rapidly emerged as a standard for representing and exchanging information. The fastgrowing amount of available XML data sets a pressing need for languages and tools to manage collections of XML documents, as well as to mine interesting information out o ..."
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Abstract. The eXtensible Markup Language (XML) rapidly emerged as a standard for representing and exchanging information. The fastgrowing amount of available XML data sets a pressing need for languages and tools to manage collections of XML documents, as well as to mine interesting information out
Capping the brown energy consumption of internet services at low cost
- In Proc. IEEE IGCC
, 2010
"... Abstract—The large amount of energy consumed by Internet services represents significant and fast-growing financial and environmental costs. Increasingly, services are exploring dy-namic methods to minimize energy costs while respecting their service-level agreements (SLAs). Furthermore, it will soo ..."
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Abstract—The large amount of energy consumed by Internet services represents significant and fast-growing financial and environmental costs. Increasingly, services are exploring dy-namic methods to minimize energy costs while respecting their service-level agreements (SLAs). Furthermore
Managing the Cost, Energy Consumption, and Carbon Footprint of Internet Services
"... The large amount of energy consumed by Internet services represents significant and fast-growing financial and environmental costs. Increasingly, services are exploring dynamic methods to minimize energy costs while respecting their service-level agreements (SLAs). Furthermore, it will soon be impor ..."
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The large amount of energy consumed by Internet services represents significant and fast-growing financial and environmental costs. Increasingly, services are exploring dynamic methods to minimize energy costs while respecting their service-level agreements (SLAs). Furthermore, it will soon
Semiautomatic Generation of
, 2001
"... The amount of data available on the World Wide Web has been growing explosively during the past few years. As the Web has grown, people have become more and more interested in obtaining user-specified information from this fast-growing body of knowledge similar to the way we can query a database for ..."
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The amount of data available on the World Wide Web has been growing explosively during the past few years. As the Web has grown, people have become more and more interested in obtaining user-specified information from this fast-growing body of knowledge similar to the way we can query a database
The influence of alpine glaciation on the relief of tectonically active mountain belts
- Am. J. Sci
"... ABSTRACT. A surface processes model incorporating large-scale fluvial processes, local hill-slope processes, and glacial erosion is used to investigate the effect of glaciation on the relief of a fast-growing, narrow orogen. The results of several simulations show that: glaciers concentrate erosion ..."
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ABSTRACT. A surface processes model incorporating large-scale fluvial processes, local hill-slope processes, and glacial erosion is used to investigate the effect of glaciation on the relief of a fast-growing, narrow orogen. The results of several simulations show that: glaciers concentrate erosion
EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY OF PLANT DEFENCES The resource availability hypothesis revisited: ameta-analysis
"... 1. Several theories have provided a framework for understanding variation in plant defence against herbivores. Among them, the plant apparency theory and the resource availability hypothesis (RAH) have aimed to explain the patterns of defence investment and the selective pressures that have led to t ..."
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intrinsically faster growth rates than species adapted to resource-poor environments; (ii) fast-growing species have shorter leaf lifetimes than slow-growing species; (iii) fast-growing species have lower amounts of constitutive defences than slow-growing species; and (iv) fast-growing species support higher
Digital Universe
, 2008
"... or 281 billion gigabytes) — was 10 % bigger than we thought. The resizing comes as a result of faster growth in cameras, digital TV shipments, and better understanding of information replication. • By 2011, the digital universe will be 10 times the size it was in 2006. • As forecast, the amount of ..."
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or 281 billion gigabytes) — was 10 % bigger than we thought. The resizing comes as a result of faster growth in cameras, digital TV shipments, and better understanding of information replication. • By 2011, the digital universe will be 10 times the size it was in 2006. • As forecast, the amount
Using Domain-Specific Knowledge to Classify E-negotiations
, 2004
"... InterNeg Research Papers INR 07/04 Texts exchanged in business-related Computer-Mediated Communication, or CMC, differ from texts exchanged in other business situations. CMC data have a high concentration of non-standard textual features. The fast-growing amount of business CMC data offers opportuni ..."
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InterNeg Research Papers INR 07/04 Texts exchanged in business-related Computer-Mediated Communication, or CMC, differ from texts exchanged in other business situations. CMC data have a high concentration of non-standard textual features. The fast-growing amount of business CMC data offers
EB1 recognizes the nucleotide state of tubulin in the microtubule lattice
- PLoS ONE
, 2009
"... Plus-end-tracking proteins (+TIPs) are localized at the fast-growing, or plus end, of microtubules, and link microtubule ends to cellular structures. One of the best studied +TIPs is EB1, which forms comet-like structures at the tips of growing microtubules. The molecular mechanisms by which EB1 rec ..."
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Plus-end-tracking proteins (+TIPs) are localized at the fast-growing, or plus end, of microtubules, and link microtubule ends to cellular structures. One of the best studied +TIPs is EB1, which forms comet-like structures at the tips of growing microtubules. The molecular mechanisms by which EB1
Video Article Expression and Purification of the Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator Protein in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
"... The cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) is a chloride channel, that when mutated, can give rise to cystic fibrosis in humans.There is therefore considerable interest in this protein, but efforts to study its structure and activity have been hampered by the difficulty of expres ..."
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of expressing and purifying sufficient amounts of the protein1-3. Like many 'difficult ' eukaryotic membrane proteins, expression in a fast-growing organism is desirable, but challenging, and in the yeast S. cerevisiae, so far low amounts were obtained and rapid degradation of the recombinant protein
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