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Some investigations concerning the CTMC and the . . .

by Federica Ciocchetta, Andrea Degasperi, Jane Hillston, Muffy Calder - FBTC , 2008
"... Bio-PEPA is a recently defined language for the modelling and analysis of biochemical networks. It supports an abstract style of modelling, in which discrete levels of concentration within a species are considered instead of individual molecules. A finer granularity for the system corresponds to a s ..."
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definition of the CTMC with levels derived from a Bio-PEPA system. Furthermore we investigate the relationship between this CTMC and system of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) derived from the same model. Using Kurtz’s theorem, we show that the set of ODEs derived from the Bio-PEPA model is able

Investigations Concerning Hydrolysis and

by Stabilization Of Antradaton Compounds, C. W. Lew, E. P. Mcgovern, Ph. D , 1385
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Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.

RESEARCH Investigations concerning

by unknown authors
"... tio muscle in the course of one minute [1,2]. For over calibrated before examination by means of thermodi- ..."
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tio muscle in the course of one minute [1,2]. For over calibrated before examination by means of thermodi-

The effect of national culture on the choice of entry mode

by Bruce Kogut, Harbir Singh - Journal of International Business Studies , 1988
"... Abstract. Characteristics of national cultures have frequently been claimed to influence the selection of entry modes. This article investigates this claim by developing a theoretical argument for why culture should influence the choice of entry. Two hypotheses are derived which relate culture to en ..."
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Whereas impressive information concerning foreign direct investment in the United States in general is available, there has been surprisingly few statistical investigations concerning the choice of entry modes. The objective of this article is two-fold. First, original data regarding the choice of entry

Investigations concerning the structure of Complete Sets

by Eric Allender
"... This paper will discuss developments bearing on three related research directions where Somenath Biswas has made pioneering contributions: ..."
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This paper will discuss developments bearing on three related research directions where Somenath Biswas has made pioneering contributions:

Eye movements in reading and information processing: 20 years of research

by Keith Rayner - Psychological Bulletin , 1998
"... Recent studies of eye movements in reading and other information processing tasks, such as music reading, typing, visual search, and scene perception, are reviewed. The major emphasis of the review is on reading as a specific example of cognitive processing. Basic topics discussed with respect to re ..."
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is that eye movement data reflect moment-to-moment cognitive processes in the various tasks examined. Theoretical and practical considerations concerning the use of eye movement data are also discussed. Many studies using eye movements to investigate cognitive processes have appeared over the past 20 years

Illusion and well-being: A social psychological perspective on mental health.

by Shelley E Taylor , Jonathon D Brown , Nancy Cantor , Edward Emery , Susan Fiske , Tony Green-Wald , Connie Hammen , Darrin Lehman , Chuck Mcclintock , Dick Nisbett , Lee Ross , Bill Swann , Joanne - Psychological Bulletin, , 1988
"... Many prominent theorists have argued that accurate perceptions of the self, the world, and the future are essential for mental health. Yet considerable research evidence suggests that overly positive selfevaluations, exaggerated perceptions of control or mastery, and unrealistic optimism are charac ..."
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owe a great deal to a number of individuals who commented on earlier drafts: Nancy Cantor, Edward Emery, Susan Fiske, Tony Greenwald, Connie Hammen, Darrin Lehman, Chuck McClintock, Dick Nisbett, Lee Ross, Bill Swann, Joanne Wood, and two anonymous reviewers. Correspondence concerning this article

Some investigations concerning the CTMC and the ODE model . . .

by Federica Ciocchetta, Andrea Degasperi, Jane Hillston, Muffy Calder - FBTC 2008 , 2008
"... Bio-PEPA is a recently defined language for the modelling and analysis of biochemical networks. It supports an abstract style of modelling, in which discrete levels of concentration within a species are considered instead of individual molecules. A finer granularity for the system corresponds to a s ..."
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definition of the CTMC with levels derived from a Bio-PEPA system. Furthermore we investigate the relationship between this CTMC and the system of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) derived from the same model. Using Kurtz’s theorem, we show that the set of ODEs derived from the Bio-PEPA model is able

The Challenges of Mobile Computing

by George H. Forman, John Zahorjan - IEEE Computer , 1994
"... this article we focus on the issues pertinent to software designers without delving into the lower level details of the hardware realization of mobile computers. We look at some promising approaches under investigation and also consider their limitations. The many issues to be dealt with stem from t ..."
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this article we focus on the issues pertinent to software designers without delving into the lower level details of the hardware realization of mobile computers. We look at some promising approaches under investigation and also consider their limitations. The many issues to be dealt with stem from

Complexity Investigations Concerning Derivatives Generated by Symbolic Differentiation

by H. Fischer, H. Warsitz, Herbert Fischer, Hubert Warsitz , 2000
"... The computational solution of many mathematical problems involves derivatives. Programs for computing derivatives may be (1) hand--coded, (2) set up via function calls and divided differences, or (3) obtained using symbolic differentiation. In practice, the divided differences approach is still the ..."
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the standard technique. But in many cases, derivatives can be computed cheaper and more accurately by symbolic differentiation. In this paper we investigate the complexity of algorithms for computing derivatives of rational functions. In particular we deal with the forward mode and the reverse mode of symbolic
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