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Survey data regarding perceived air quality in Australia, Brazil, China, Ghana, India, Iran, Italy, Norway, South Africa, United States before and du…

2020

The dataset deals with the air quality perceived by citizens before and during the enforcement of COVID-19 restrictions in ten countries around the world: Australia, Brazil, China, Ghana, India, Iran, Italy, Norway, South Africa and the United States. An online survey conveniently translated into Chinese, English, Italian, Norwegian, Persian, Portuguese collected information regarding the perceived quality of air pollution according to a Likert scale. The questionnaire was distributed between 11-05-2020 and 31-05-2020 and 9 394 respondents took part. Both the survey and the dataset (stored in a Microsoft Excel Worksheet) are available in a public repository. The collected data offer the peo…

Air pollutionEnvironmental pollutionlcsh:Computer applications to medicine. Medical informaticsmedicine.disease_causeArticleEnvironmental pollutionLikert scale03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSurvey datamedicinelcsh:Science (General)SocioeconomicsChinaAir quality index030304 developmental biologyPersian0303 health sciencesMultidisciplinaryVDP::Technology: 500COVID-19Psychometric perceptionlanguage.human_languageGeographyAir qualitylanguagelcsh:R858-859.7Survey data collectionPortuguese030217 neurology & neurosurgerylcsh:Q1-390Data in Brief
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Assessment of determinants affecting the dual topology of hepadnaviral large envelope proteins

2004

For functional diversity, the large (L) envelope protein of hepatitis B virus (HBV) acquires a dual transmembrane topology via co-translational membrane integration of the S region and partial post-translational translocation of the preS subdomain. Because each process requires the second transmembrane segment (TM2), we explored the action of this determinant by using protease protection analysis of mutant L proteins. We demonstrated that neither the disruption of a leucine zipper-like motif by multiple alanine substitutions nor the flanking charges of TM2 affected the topological reorientation of L. The dispensability of both putative subunit interaction modules argues against a link betwe…

AlanineHepatitis B virusHepatitis B virusVirus AssemblyAmino Acid MotifsMolecular Sequence DataProtein domainPhenotype mixingBiological TransportBiologyEndoplasmic Reticulummedicine.disease_causeVirologyTransmembrane domainDual topologyAmino Acid SubstitutionViral Envelope ProteinsVirologyMembrane topologymedicineHepadnavirusAmino Acid SequenceProtein Processing Post-TranslationalJournal of General Virology
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Determinants of Substrate Specificity in the NS3 Serine Proteinase of the Hepatitis C Virus

1997

AbstractProcessing of the nonstructural polyprotein of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) requires the serine-type proteinase located in the amino-terminal domain of NS3. To identify residues within NS3 determining substrate specificity, a mutation analysis was performed. Using sequence alignments and three-dimensional structure predictions, amino acids assumed to be important for specificity were replaced and the enzymes were tested in an intracellulartrans-processing assay for their effects on cleavage of an NS4B-5B substrate. For some of the substitutions at positions 133, 134, 135, 136, 138, 152, 155, 157, and 169, slightly reduced processing efficiencies were observed but in no case was the s…

Alaninechemistry.chemical_classificationModels MolecularNS3virusesMolecular Sequence DataHepacivirusBiologyViral Nonstructural ProteinsAmino acidSubstrate SpecificitySerinechemistryBiochemistryValineVirologyHumansAmino Acid SequenceThreonineLeucineIsoleucineSequence AlignmentVirology
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Computing the ℤ2-Cocharacter of 3 × 3 Matrices of Odd Degree

2013

Let F be a field of characteristic 0 and A = M 2, 1(F) the algebra of 3 × 3 matrices over F endowed with the only non trivial ℤ2-grading. Aver'yanov in [1] determined a set of generators for the T 2-ideal of graded identities of A. Here we study the identities in variables of homogeneous degree 1 via the representation theory of the symmetric group, and we determine the decomposition of the corresponding character into irreducibles.

Algebra and Number TheoryDegree (graph theory)Field (mathematics)Polynomial identityCocharacterCombinatoricsSet (abstract data type)GradingSettore MAT/02 - AlgebraCharacter (mathematics)Representation theory of the symmetric groupHomogeneousAlgebra over a fieldMathematicsCommunications in Algebra
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A Survey on Nature-Inspired Medical Image Analysis: A Step Further in Biomedical Data Integration

2019

Natural phenomena and mechanisms have always intrigued humans, inspiring the design of effective solutions for real-world problems. Indeed, fascinating processes occur in nature, giving rise to an ever-increasing scientific interest. In everyday life, the amount of heterogeneous biomedical data is increasing more and more thanks to the advances in image acquisition modalities and high-throughput technologies. The automated analysis of these large-scale datasets creates new compelling challenges for data-driven and model-based computational methods. The application of intelligent algorithms, which mimic natural phenomena, is emerging as an effective paradigm for tackling complex problems, by…

Algebra and Number Theorymedical image analysibusiness.industryComputer scienceNature-inspired computingartificial intelligence; biomedical data integration; medical image analysis; Nature-inspired computingartificial intelligencebiomedical data integrationTheoretical Computer ScienceImage (mathematics)artificial intelligence biomedical data integration medical image analysis Nature-inspired computingComputational Theory and MathematicsBiomedical dataArtificial intelligenceNature inspiredbusinessmedical image analysisInformation Systems
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On P-compatible hybrid identities and hyperidentities

1994

P-compatible identities are built up from terms with a special structure. We investigate a variety defined by a set ofP-compatible hybrid identities and answer the question whether a variety defined by a set ofP-compatible hyperidentities can be solid.

AlgebraMathematical logicSet (abstract data type)Structure (mathematical logic)History and Philosophy of ScienceLogicVariety (universal algebra)Computational linguisticsMathematicsStudia Logica
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Applied Linear Algebra: Electrical Networks

2016

This chapter shows how mathematical theory is not an abstract subject which has no connection with the real world. On the contrary, this entire book is written by stating that mathematics in general, and algebra in this case, is an integrating part of every day real life and that the professional life of computational scientists and engineers requires a solid mathematical background. In order to show how the contents of the previous chapters have an immediate technical application, the last chapter of this book describes a core engineering subject, i.e. electrical networks, as an algebraic exercise. Furthermore, this chapter shows how the combination of the algebraic topics give a natural r…

AlgebraMathematical theorySet (abstract data type)lawElectrical networkCore (graph theory)Linear algebraConnection (algebraic framework)Algebraic numberRepresentation (mathematics)Mathematicslaw.invention
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Conditional measures and their applications to fuzzy sets

1991

Abstract Given a ⊥-decomposable measure with respect to a continuous t-conorm, as introduced by the author in an earlier paper (see Section 1), we can construct ⊥-conditional measures as implications. These fulfil a ‘generalized product law’ replacing the product in the classical law by any other strict t-norm ⊥ and turn out to be decomposable with respect to an operation ⊥ V depending on ⊥, ⊥ and the condition set V (Section 2). More general, conditional measures are introduced axiomatically and are shown to be ⊥-conditional measures with respect to some ⊥-decomposable measure (Section 3). ‘Bayesian-like’ models are given which are alternatives to that presented by the author in a recent p…

AlgebraSet (abstract data type)Artificial IntelligenceLogicSection (archaeology)Product (mathematics)Fuzzy setCalculusInformation measureConstruct (python library)Bayesian inferenceMeasure (mathematics)MathematicsFuzzy Sets and Systems
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Nondivisibility among character degrees II: Nonsolvable groups

2007

We say that a finite group G is an NDAD-group (no divisibility among degrees) if for any 1 < a < b in the set of degrees of the complex irreducible characters of G, a does not divide b. In this article, we determine the nonsolvable NDAD-groups. Together with the work of Lewis, Moreto and Wolf (J. Group Theory 8 (2005)), this settles a problem raised by Berkovich and Zhmud’, which asks for a classification of the NDAD-groups.

AlgebraSet (abstract data type)Pure mathematicsFinite groupCharacter (mathematics)General MathematicsDivisibility ruleGroup theoryMathematicsJournal of the London Mathematical Society
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Elementary Action Systems

2015

This chapter expounds basic notions. An elementary action system is a triple consisting of the set of states, the transition relation between states, and a family of binary relations defined on the set of states. The elements of this family are called atomic actions. Each pair of states belonging to an atomic action is a possible performance of this action. This purely extensional understanding of atomic actions is close to dynamic logic. Compound actions are defined as sets of finite sequences of atomic actions. Thus compound actions are regarded as languages over the alphabet whose elements are atomic actions. This chapter is concerned with the problem of performability of actions and the…

AlgebraSet (abstract data type)Relation (database)Action (philosophy)Binary relationAlgebraic structureComputer scienceTransition (fiction)Probabilistic logicDynamic logic (modal logic)
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