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The diploid genome sequence of an individual human
- PLoS Biol
"... Presented here is a genome sequence of an individual human. It was produced from;32 million random DNA fragments, sequenced by Sanger dideoxy technology and assembled into 4,528 scaffolds, comprising 2,810 million bases (Mb) of contiguous sequence with approximately 7.5-fold coverage for any given r ..."
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region. We developed a modified version of the Celera assembler to facilitate the identification and comparison of alternate alleles within this individual diploid genome. Comparison of this genome and the National Center for Biotechnology Information human reference assembly revealed more than 4
A greedy algorithm for aligning DNA sequences
- J. COMPUT. BIOL
, 2000
"... For aligning DNA sequences that differ only by sequencing errors, or by equivalent errors from other sources, a greedy algorithm can be much faster than traditional dynamic programming approaches and yet produce an alignment that is guaranteed to be theoretically optimal. We introduce a new greedy a ..."
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Gene database at the National Center for Biotechnology Information.
Image Quality Assessment: From Error Visibility to Structural Similarity
- IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING
, 2004
"... Objective methods for assessing perceptual image quality have traditionally attempted to quantify the visibility of errors between a distorted image and a reference image using a variety of known properties of the human visual system. Under the assumption that human visual perception is highly adapt ..."
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Objective methods for assessing perceptual image quality have traditionally attempted to quantify the visibility of errors between a distorted image and a reference image using a variety of known properties of the human visual system. Under the assumption that human visual perception is highly
A Conceptual Framework and a Toolkit for Supporting the Rapid Prototyping of Context-Aware Applications
, 2001
"... Computing devices and applications are now used beyond the desktop, in diverse environments, and this trend toward ubiquitous computing is accelerating. One challenge that remains in this emerging research field is the ability to enhance the behavior of any application by informing it of the context ..."
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it of the context of its use. By context, we refer to any information that characterizes a situation related to the interaction between humans, applications and the surrounding environment. Context-aware applications promise richer and easier interaction, but the current state of research in this field is still far
Human DNA methylomes at base resolution show widespread epigenomic differences.
- Nature,
, 2009
"... DNA cytosine methylation is a central epigenetic modification that has essential roles in cellular processes including genome regulation, development and disease. Here we present the first genome-wide, single-base-resolution maps of methylated cytosines in a mammalian genome, from both human embryo ..."
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in pluripotency and differentiation, and widespread reduced methylation levels in fibroblasts associated with lower transcriptional activity. These reference epigenomes provide a foundation for future studies exploring this key epigenetic modification in human disease and development. Thirty-four years have
Learning to detect unseen object classes by betweenclass attribute transfer
- In CVPR
, 2009
"... We study the problem of object classification when training and test classes are disjoint, i.e. no training examples of the target classes are available. This setup has hardly been studied in computer vision research, but it is the rule rather than the exception, because the world contains tens of t ..."
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of thousands of different object classes and for only a very few of them image, collections have been formed and annotated with suitable class labels. In this paper, we tackle the problem by introducing attribute-based classification. It performs object detection based on a human-specified high
Image information and visual quality
- IEEE Trans. IP
, 2006
"... Abstract—Measurement of visual quality is of fundamental importance to numerous image and video processing applica-tions. The goal of quality assessment (QA) research is to design algorithms that can automatically assess the quality of images or videos in a perceptually consistent manner. Image QA a ..."
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algorithms generally interpret image quality as fidelity or similarity with a “reference ” or “perfect ” image in some perceptual space. Such “full-reference ” QA methods attempt to achieve consistency in quality prediction by modeling salient physiological and psy-chovisual features of the human visual
Neuronal oscillations in cortical networks.
, 2004
"... Clocks tick, bridges and skyscrapers vibrate, neuronal networks oscillate. Are neuronal oscillations an inevitable by-product, similar to bridge vibrations, or an essential part of the brain's design? Mammalian cortical neurons form behavior-dependent oscillating networks of various sizes, whi ..."
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, mechanisms that cooperatively support temporal representation and long-term consolidation of information. T he first human electroencephalographic (EEG) pattern described was an 8 to 12 Hz rhythm, the alpha waves of Berger (1), followed by a barrage of intensive clinical and basic research. From scalp
Chlorpyrifos hazards to fish, wildlife, and invertebrates: a synoptic review.
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Research Service. Biological Report
, 1988
"... Abstract Paraquat (1,1' -dimethyl-4,4'-bipyridinium) and its dichloride salt (1,1', dimethyl-4, 4'-bipyridinium dichloride) are broad-spectrum contact plant killers and herbage desiccants that were introduced commercially during the past 25 years. Today, they rank among the most ..."
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or drinking water containing 40 mg/L. Adverse effects in sensitive mammals were observed at dietary levels of 85 -100 mg/kg ration and higher or 100 mg/L in drinking water. Acute oral LD50 values for sensitive species of birds were near 200 mg/kg body weight and, for mammals, 22 -35 mg/kg body weight. Humans
Stress, coping and social support processes: Where are we? What next?
- Journal of Health and Social Behavior,
, 1995
"... JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about J ..."
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JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about
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