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RabbitMash: accelerating hash-based genome analysis on modern multi-core architectures

2020

Abstract Motivation Mash is a popular hash-based genome analysis toolkit with applications to important downstream analyses tasks such as clustering and assembly. However, Mash is currently not able to fully exploit the capabilities of modern multi-core architectures, which in turn leads to high runtimes for large-scale genomic datasets. Results We present RabbitMash, an efficient highly optimized implementation of Mash which can take full advantage of modern hardware including multi-threading, vectorization and fast I/O. We show that our approach achieves speedups of at least 1.3, 9.8, 8.5 and 4.4 compared to Mash for the operations sketch, dist, triangle and screen, respectively. Furtherm…

Statistics and ProbabilityWorkstationExploitComputer scienceHash functionParallel computingBiochemistrylaw.invention03 medical and health sciencesSoftwarelawCluster analysisMolecular Biology030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesMulti-core processorGenomeComputersbusiness.industry030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyGenomicsSketchComputer Science ApplicationsComputational MathematicsComputational Theory and MathematicsbusinessAlgorithmsSoftwareBioinformatics
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Density and biomass of smelt (Osmerus eperlanus) in five Finnish lakes

2005

Abstract Hydro-acoustic stock assessment and exploratory sampling with small mesh-sized trawls and seines have sometimes suggested that the importance of smelt (Osmerus eperlanus) in pelagic fish communities might be greater than sampling from commercial fishery and gillnetting indicate. We studied the proportion of smelt in the total fish density (fish ha−1) and biomass (kg ha−1) of pelagic fish with echo sounding and trawling in five southern boreal lakes. Fish density varied between 460 and 2000 fish ha−1 in the study lakes. Smelt and vendace (Coregonus albula) accounted for more than 95% of the exploratory trawl-catches. The total fish biomass in the study areas varied between 3 and 13 …

Stock assessmentbiologyEcologyTrawlingFishingPelagic zoneAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationFisheryEnvironmental scienceCoregonus albulaOsmerus eperlanusSmeltGillnettingFisheries Research
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The Strategic Scorecards: An Instrumentation of the Strategic Management Accounting. Exploration of a Concept, Instrumentation and Results from a Fre…

2003

I describe in this study a generic model of strategic management accounting instrumentation: the strategic scorecards. In order to build this generic model, I review in the existing literature the concepts of Strategic Control and Strategic Management Accounting (SMA). I present the characteristics of these concepts and analyse the reasons why they emerged. I show how the strategic scorecards are an instrumentation of the SMA in studying the most widely known and esteemed scorecards: the Balanced Scorecards (Kaplan & Norton, 1996) and Skandia's Navigator (Edvinsson & Malone, 1997). I then clarify the outlines for a generic model of strategic scorecard and disclose an "a priori" typology of …

Strategic planningTypologyKnowledge managementBalanced scorecardEmpirical researchOrder (exchange)business.industryManagement accountingStrategic controlBusinessInstrumentation (computer programming)ManagementSSRN Electronic Journal
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Managing satisfaction in cultural events: Exploring the role of core and peripheral product

2017

1.INTRODUCTIONSatisfaction is a key concept within the marketing discipline and specifically within the area of consumer behaviour. Satisfaction in the arts is mostly derived from a combination of three elements: the subjective and experiential aspects of the cultural product, the quality of the venue and the quality of the associated peripheral services (Hume, 2008a). According to this author, studies on satisfaction with cultural events are key to understanding customer motives to repurchase subscription which can increase the arts organization's profitability, this being a main goal of the currently complex entertainment arena.This study focuses on satisfaction among visitors of an art e…

Strategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectSatisfactionlcsh:HD72-88lcsh:Economic growth development planning0502 economics and businessCultural eventsQuality (business)Product (category theory)SociologyMarketingMarketing researchConsumer behaviourmedia_commonService (business)lcsh:HB71-7405 social scienceslcsh:Economics as a scienceMarketing researchGeneral Business Management and AccountingMarketing mixCultural events; Satisfaction; Marketing research; Multivariate analysisMultivariate analysisCore product050211 marketingCustomer satisfaction050203 business & managementManagement: Journal of Contemporary Management Issues
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Chinese reverse M&As in the Netherlands: Chinese managers’ trust building practices

2019

Purpose Building trust is critical in reverse mergers and acquisitions (M&As), attributed to the divergence of governance and culture between the East and the West. This paper aims to explore the barriers and trust-building practices of Chinese managers in reverse M&As in developed countries. Design/methodology/approach The primary data set of this research contains case studies of two Chinese M&A deals and in-depth interviews with managers and advisories in the Netherlands. Findings This research finds that the divergences of decision-making structure, communication style and trust orientation generate barriers to the trust building in Chinese reverse M&As. The third-party…

Structure (mathematical logic)Core businessDivergence (linguistics)Business collaborationCorporate governance05 social sciencesGeneral Business Management and AccountingVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 2100502 economics and businessMergers and acquisitions050211 marketingTrust buildingBusinessMarketing050203 business & managementChinese Management Studies
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The Structure and Behavioural Effects of Revealed Social Identity Preferences

2020

A large body of evidence shows that social identity affects behaviour. However, our understanding of the substantial variation of these behavioural effects is still limited. We use a novel laboratory experiment to measure differences in preferences for social identities as a potential source of behavioural heterogeneity. Facing a trade-off between monetary payments and belonging to different groups, individuals are willing to forego significant earnings to avoid belonging to certain groups. We then show that individual differences in these foregone earnings correspond to the differences in discriminatory behaviour towards these groups. Our results illustrate the importance of considering in…

Structure (mathematical logic)Economics and EconometricsLife Cycle Models and SavingEarningsIntertemporal ChoiceEconomicsGroup behaviormedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial distance05 social sciencesPaymentSocial preferencesLaboratoryVariation (linguistics)0502 economics and businessIndividual Behavior050207 economicsSocial identity theoryPsychologySocial psychologyhealth care economics and organizations/dk/atira/pure/core/keywords/557389186050205 econometrics media_commonSocial status
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Reflections towards a generative theory of musical parallelism

2010

Parallelism plays a core role in Lerdahl and Jackendoff's (1983) GTTM, as it rules the emergence of motivic, metrical, grouping and even formal structures. Due to the high amount of detail and complexity characterising associational structures, neither explicit model nor systematic methodology of parallelism-based structural inference has been included into the GTTM. This paper develops a methodological and computational answer to this problem founded on a computational modelling of pattern extraction operations. The paper focuses in particular on the methodological interest of the pattern mining formalism, and in particular its application to the formalisation of grouping and metrical str…

Structure (mathematical logic)HierarchyTheoretical computer scienceComputer scienceFormalism (philosophy)Core (graph theory)Parallelism (grammar)InferenceExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyRepresentation (mathematics)AlgorithmMusicGenerative grammarMusicae Scientiae
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Introduction to Expanding Universes : Exploring Games and Transmedial Ways of World-building

2018

Transmedia is a wide concept, as by definition, it is a network of various media forms. It includes also games, both digital and more traditional forms of games. Transmedia productions are often built around a certain television series, but in some cases a digital game has been the core production as well. Games, however, have not been looked at in detail in their role as a part of a transmedia whole. It is important to pay attention to the specificity of games as a media form, to their product-audience relation, and to the way how they incorporate playfulness into that relation. Even in cases where games are just a minor part of the production, the playfulness involved in transmedia user p…

Structure (mathematical logic)ScrutinyRelation (database)business.industryTelevision seriesMedia studiesComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTINGtransmediaCore (game theory)pelitUser experience designSelection (linguistics)Sociologybusinessgames
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Efficacy of removing Thermafil and GuttaCore from straight root canal systems using a novel non-surgical root canal re-treatment system : a micro-com…

2021

The present study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of an XP-endo non-surgical root canal re-treatment system in removing both GuttaCore and Thermafil gutta-percha carrier-based root canal filling materials from straight root canal systems using micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) analysis. The study was performed on 20 single-rooted upper teeth, which were randomly allocated into the following study groups: Group A, Thermafil and AH Plus sealer (n = 10)

Study groupsmedicine.medical_specialtynon-surgical root canal re-treatmentEndodontics.Root canalEndodoncia.ThermafilDentistrylcsh:MedicineArticleDientes - Cavidades - Preparación.03 medical and health sciencesTeeth - Roots - Planing.0302 clinical medicinemedicineTeeth - Tomography.030212 general & internal medicinemicro-computed tomographyroot canal filling materialDental therapeutics - Equipment and supplies.Upper teethTerapéutica dental - Aparatos y material.Treatment systembusiness.industryMicro computed tomographylcsh:R030206 dentistryGeneral MedicineRoot Canal Filling MaterialsEndodonticsendodonticsmedicine.anatomical_structureDientes - Tomografía.GuttaCorebusiness
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Genotype influence on shelf life behaviour of minimal processed loquat (Eriobotrya japonica (Thunb.) Lindl.) fruit: the role of sugar, acid organics …

2022

AbstractBackgroundLoquat cultivars cultivated in Southern Italy are very appreciated by consumers for their sensorial characteristics, such as persistent aroma and taste. Apposite maturity indexes for peeling and processing loquat fruit were investigated to increase diffusion of minimally processed loquat. The genotype’s effect on the minimally processed loquat fruit shelf life and quality harvested at commercial maturity (80% yellow color) was investigated on peeled fruit stored at 5 °C for 10 days. The role of sugars, organic acids and phenols composition was observed through in depth qualitative analysis. In addition, several qualitative analyses were carried out to determine the quality…

SucroseSFresh-cutfood and beveragesAgricultureBiochemistrySettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeSuccinic acidMicrobial spoilageEriobotrya japonicaAgronomy and Crop ScienceFlavor scoreFood ScienceBiotechnologyChemical and Biological Technologies in Agriculture
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