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ORNAMENTAL SIGN LANGUAGE IN THE FIRST ORDER TRACERY BELTS

2010

18 pages; We consider ornamental sign language of first order where principles of sieve displacement, of asymmetric building blocks as base of ornament symmetry, color exchangeability and side equivalence principles work. The generic aspects of sieve and genesis of ornamental pattern and ornament sign in it are discussed. The hemiolia principle for ornamental genesis is introduced. The discoverer of most of these principles were artist Modris Tenisons [4, 5, 6, 7 (refs. 23, 24), 8 (ref. 65)]. Here we apply systematical research using simplest mathematical arguments. We come to conclusions that mathematical argument in arising ornament is of much more significance than simply symmetries in i…

binary codingBH Aesthetics[MATH.MATH-GM] Mathematics [math]/General Mathematics [math.GM][SHS.ART]Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art historyhemiolia principlefirst order complexitysieve in ornamental pattern[MATH.MATH-GM]Mathematics [math]/General Mathematics [math.GM]binary matricesQA75 Computer scienceQA Mathematics (General)[SHS.ART] Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art historysign codingornamentsasymmetryNX Arts in general
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Normal, Abby Normal, Prefix Normal

2014

A prefix normal word is a binary word with the property that no substring has more 1s than the prefix of the same length. This class of words is important in the context of binary jumbled pattern matching. In this paper we present results about the number \(\textit{pnw}(n)\) of prefix normal words of length n, showing that \(\textit{pnw}(n) =\Omega\left(2^{n - c\sqrt{n\ln n}}\right)\) for some c and \(\textit{pnw}(n) = O \left(\frac{2^n (\ln n)^2}{n}\right)\). We introduce efficient algorithms for testing the prefix normal property and a “mechanical algorithm” for computing prefix normal forms. We also include games which can be played with prefix normal words. In these games Alice wishes t…

binary jumbled pattern matchingEfficient algorithmmembership testBinary numberContext (language use)Prefix Normal Word AlgorithmData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYprefix normal wordsOmegaSubstringenumerationCombinatoricsPrefixprefix normal words; binary jumbled pattern matching; normal forms; enumeration; membership test; binary languagesEnumerationnormal formsbinary languagesWord (group theory)Mathematics
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On the ontogeny and orientation of the Triassic Conodont P1-element in Pseudofurnishius murcianus Van den Boogaard, 1966

2010

Successive growth stages of P1-elements in the Middle to early Late Triassic species Pseudofurnishius murcianus allows the observation of a detailed ontogeny. Besides the gradual enlargement of its curved blade and the growing number of its denticles, a small internal platform develops, eventually followed by an external one, both bearing denticles. The number of denticles on the blade and internal platform increases from five and one in the smallest specimens, respectively, to 14 and 9 in fully developed ones, whereby the distribution pattern of platform-denticles, on the inner one in particular, is of great morphological variety. For the orientation of the P1-element of P. murcianus, the …

biologyOntogenyPaleontologyBiostratigraphybiology.organism_classificationCommon ancestryFully developedPaleontologySpace and Planetary ScienceDistribution patternOrientation (geometry)PhanerozoicConodontGeologyGeobios
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Patterns and causes of incongruence between plastid and nuclear Senecioneae (Asteraceae) phylogenies

2010

One of the longstanding questions in phylogenetic systematics is how to address incongruence among phylogenies obtained from multiple markers and how to determine the causes. This study presents a detailed analysis of incongruent patterns between plastid and ITS/ETS phylogenies of Tribe Senecioneae (Asteraceae). This approach revealed widespread and strongly supported incongruence, which complicates conclusions about evolutionary relationships at all taxonomic levels. The patterns of incongruence that were resolved suggest that incomplete lineage sorting (ILS) and/or ancient hybridization are the most likely explanations. These phenomena are, however, extremely difficult to distinguish beca…

biologyZoologyPlant ScienceSenecioneaeAsteraceaebiology.organism_classificationCoalescent theoryEffective population sizePhylogenetic PatternEvolutionary biologyPhylogeneticsGeneticsTaxonomic rankPlastidEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAmerican Journal of Botany
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INFLUENCE OF SEED TREATMENT ON GERMINATION PATTERN OF CHAMAEROPS HUMILIS

2015

Dwarf fan palm (Chamaerops humilis L.) is an important Mediterranean species well known for many uses such as gardening, environmental restoration, and technological uses. Dwarf fan palm is usually propagated from seed, which takes up to 100 days to germinate. The germination pattern of dwarf palm seeds was studied during a 100-days length period in relation to different pre-sowing treatments (hot water, sulphuric acid, or mechanical scarification) in comparison to untreated control. A covariance analysis was performed to test the effect of time within seed-treatment treatment. All germination patterns were significantly fitted by a S-shaped (sigmoidal) distribution function with the genera…

biologyfood and beveragesgermination timing patternseed treatmentSettore AGR/04 - Orticoltura E Floricolturagermination rateHorticulturebiology.organism_classificationHorticulturechemistry.chemical_compounddwarf fan palmChamaeropschemistryUntreated controlGerminationGeneral equationSeed treatmentBotanyPalmScarificationActa Horticulturae
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Microarray Funzionali attraverso metodologie da Inkjet Printing: dalla biosensoristica allo screening farmacologico

2009

biosensori patterning nanoscienzeSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
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Self-selected running gait modifications reduce acute impact loading, awkwardness, and effort

2021

Impact loading has been associated with running-related injuries, and gait retraining has been suggested as a means of reducing impact loading and lowering the risk of injury. However, gait retraining can lead to increased perceived awkwardness and effort. The influence of specifically trained and self-selected running gait modifications on acute impact loading, perceived awkwardness and effort is currently unclear. Sixteen habitual rearfoot/midfoot runners performed forefoot strike pattern, increased step rate, anterior trunk lean and self-selected running gait modifications on an instrumented treadmill based on real-time biofeedback. Impact loading, perceived awkwardness and effort scores…

body regionslanding patternryhtirasitusvammataskeleetvertical loadingbiomekaniikkahuman activitiesstep rateposturejuoksu
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Factors related to excessive patellofemoral loading in rearfoot running

2015

Running is recognized as one of the most popular exercise methods. Furthermore, running related injuries have been under the scope for the last few decades. Synchronous function between the segments of the lower limbs is necessary for efficient locomotion. Patellofemoral pain syndrome is a common exercise related syndrome and multifactorial in nature. The purpose of this study was to measure contact forces and frontal plane moments to detect the factors that are associated with atypically high patellofemoral joint loading in rearfoot striking (RFS) running pattern, and moreover, which could possibly contribute to development of the patellofemoral pain syndrome. 39 team sport female athletes…

body regionsmusculoskeletal diseasesknee flexion anglerearfoot striking pattern (RFS)polvetkipuforefoot striking pattern (FFS)biomekaniikkaPatellofemoral pain syndromepatellofemoral contact forceknee abduction momentjuoksu
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Convergence Analysis of Distributed Set-Valued Information Systems

2016

This paper focuses on the convergence of information in distributed systems of agents communicating over a network. The information on which the convergence is sought is not rep- resented by real numbers, as often in the literature, rather by sets. The dynamics of the evolution of information across the net- work is accordingly described by set-valued iterative maps. While the study of convergence of set-valued iterative maps is highly complex in general, this paper focuses on Boolean maps, which are comprised of arbitrary combinations of unions, intersections, and complements of sets. For these important class of systems, we provide tools to study both global and local convergence. A distr…

boolean dynamic systems0209 industrial biotechnologyClass (set theory)Geographic information systemTheoretical computer scienceBinary encoding boolean dynamic systems con- sensus algorithms convergence cooperative systems distributed information systems set-valued dynamic maps.consensus algorithms02 engineering and technologyBoolean algebraSet (abstract data type)symbols.namesakecooperative systems020901 industrial engineering & automationSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaConvergence (routing)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringInformation systemElectrical and Electronic EngineeringMathematicsReal numberconvergencebusiness.industryset-valued dynamic mapsComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognitiondistributed information systemsComputer Science ApplicationsLocal convergenceControl and Systems EngineeringsymbolsBinary encoding; boolean dynamic systems; consensus algorithms; convergence; cooperative systems; distributed information systems; set-valued dynamic maps; Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Control and Systems Engineering; Computer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionBinary encoding020201 artificial intelligence & image processingbusinessIEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
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Learning-based multiresolution transforms with application to image compression

2013

In Harten's framework, multiresolution transforms are defined by predicting finer resolution levels of information from coarser ones using an operator, called prediction operator, and defining details (or wavelet coefficients) that are the difference between the exact and predicted values. In this paper we use tools of statistical learning in order to design a more accurate prediction operator in this framework based on a training sample, resulting in multiresolution decompositions with enhanced sparsity. In the case of images, we incorporate edge detection techniques in the design of the prediction operator in order to avoid Gibbs phenomenon. Numerical tests are presented showing that the …

business.industry020206 networking & telecommunicationsPattern recognition02 engineering and technologySample (graphics)Edge detectionGibbs phenomenonsymbols.namesakeWaveletOperator (computer programming)Control and Systems EngineeringCompression (functional analysis)Statistical learning theorySignal Processing0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringsymbols020201 artificial intelligence & image processingComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionArtificial intelligenceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessSoftwareImage compressionMathematicsSignal Processing
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