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A new method for the study of antiparallel ferroelectric domains

1992

Abstract Beam-coupling topography is a non-destructive holographic technique for spatially resolved recording of hysteresis loops and for imaging of domains. Its basic principle is interference of rays diffracted from a holographic grating with collinear, transmitted ones. Full domain contrast and noise suppression is achieved by appropriate control of intensity and phase of the interfering beams. The method is applied to antiparallel a-domains in (Sr0.61Ba0.39)Nb2O6:Ce.

chemistry.chemical_classificationDiffractionPhase transitionHolographic gratingbusiness.industryChemistrySpatially resolvedHolographyPhysics::OpticsFerroelectricitylaw.inventionOpticslawGeneral Materials SciencebusinessInstrumentationInorganic compoundAntiparallel (electronics)Phase Transitions
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Identification of the membrane penetrating domain of Vibrio cholerae cytolysin as a β-barrel structure

2005

Summary Vibrio cholerae cytolysin (VCC) is an oligomerizing pore-forming toxin that is related to cytolysins of many other Gram-negative organisms. VCC contains six cysteine residues, of which two were found to be present in free sulphydryl form. The positions of two intramolecular disulphide bonds were mapped, and one was shown to be essential for correct folding of protoxin. Mutations were created in which the two free cysteines were deleted, so that single cysteine substitution mutants could be generated for site-specific labelling. Employment of polarity-sensitive fluorophores identified amino acid side-chains that formed part of the pore-forming domain of VCC. The sequence commenced at…

chemistry.chemical_classificationStereochemistryBiologymedicine.disease_causeAntiparallel (biochemistry)MicrobiologyAmino acidBiochemistrychemistryVibrio choleraemedicineCytolysinLipid bilayerMolecular BiologyPeptide sequenceProtein secondary structureCysteineMolecular Microbiology
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Naphthalenophane durch doppelte Photocyclodimerisierung von Distyrylnaphthalinen

1989

Bei der Belichtung von Distyrylnaphthalinen entstehen in regiospezifischen Kopf-Kopf-Cycloadditionen Naphthalenophane. Je nach Stellung der Styryl-Gruppen beobachtet man vollkommen stereospezifische Prozesse (1d 2, 1g 3, 1h 4) und Dimerisierungen mit partiellen Stereoselektivitaten (1b 5–8, 1i 9, 10). Masgeblich sind die Rotamerenpopulation im Ausgangsprodukt 1 und die elektronischen und sterischen Effekte in den Excimeren. Prinzipiell sind Excimere mit paralleler Anordnung moglichst vieler π-Zentren bevorzugt — ein experimenteller Befund, der durch HMO-Rechnungen untermauert wird. Naphthalenophanes by Twofold Photocyclodimerizatio Reactions of Distyrylanaphthalenes Regiospecific head-to-he…

chemistry.chemical_classificationSteric effectseducation.field_of_studyStereochemistryPopulationCycloadditionInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundPolycyclic compoundchemistryParallel arrangementeducationConformational isomerismCyclophaneChemische Berichte
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A fast algorithm for the exhaustive analysis of 12-nucleotide-long DNA sequences. Applications to human genomics

2004

We have developed a new algorithm that allows the exhaustive determination of words of up to 12 nucleotides in DNA sequences. It is fast enough as to be used at a genomic scale running on a standard personal computer. As an example, we apply the algorithm to compare the number of all 12-nucleotide long words in human chromosomes 21 and 22, each of them more than 33 million nucleotides long. Sequences that are chromosome specific are detected in less than 2 minutes, being analyzed any pair of chromosomes at a rate of 45 millions of nucleotides (45 Mb) per minute. The size of the words is long enough as to allow further analyses of all significant sequences using conventional database searche…

chemistry.chemical_classificationTheoretical computer scienceComputer scienceParallel algorithmChromosomeGenomicsHuman genomicsComputational biologyDNA sequencingchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryTandem repeatCoding regionAlgorithm designNucleotideGeneDNAProceedings International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium
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Comparison between the Kummer's transformation and Ewald method for the evaluation of the parallel plate Green's functions

2006

In this paper, we present a convergence and efficiency study of two different acceleration techniques for the evaluation of the parallel plate Green's functions. The first technique is based on the extraction of the asymptotic terms of the spectral representation of the parallel plate Green's functions by applying the Kummer's transformation. The second technique is a straightforward reformulation of the 2-D Green's functions for 1-D periodic structures to the parallel plate case. The PPW Green's functions calculated by the two methods have been successfully applied to the analysis of a practical inductive microwave filter containing metallic and dielectric posts. The filter analysis techni…

chemistry.chemical_compoundAccelerationTransformation (function)chemistryMathematical analysisConvergence (routing)Function (mathematics)Method of moments (statistics)Integral equationParallel plateGreen SMathematics2006 IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium
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PUNAS: A Parallel Ungapped-Alignment-Featured Seed Verification Algorithm for Next-Generation Sequencing Read Alignment

2017

The progress of next-generation sequencing has a major impact on medical and genomic research. This technology can now produce billions of short DNA fragments (reads) in a single run. One of the most demanding computational problems used by almost every sequencing pipeline is short-read alignment; i.e. determining where each fragment originated from in the original genome. Most current solutions are based on a seed-and-extend approach, where promising candidate regions (seeds) are first identified and subsequently extended in order to verify whether a full high-scoring alignment actually exists in the vicinity of each seed. Seed verification is the main bottleneck in many state-of-the-art a…

chemistry.chemical_compoundSpeedupchemistryComputer scienceGenomicsParallel computingComputational problemGenomeAlgorithmDNA sequencingDNA2017 IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS)
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A gearbox model for processing large volumes of data by using pipeline systems encapsulated into virtual containers

2020

Software pipelines enable organizations to chain applications for adding value to contents (e.g., confidentially, reliability, and integrity) before either sharing them with partners or sending them to the cloud. However, the pipeline components add overhead when processing large volumes of data, which can become critical in real-world scenarios. This paper presents a gearbox model for processing large volumes of data by using pipeline systems encapsulated into virtual containers. In this model, the gears represent applications, whereas gearboxes represent software pipelines. This model was implemented as a collaborative system that automatically performs Gear up (by using parallel patterns…

cloud storageCloud storageComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceDistributed computingcontinuous deliveryCloud computing02 engineering and technologyVirtual containersSoftwareIn-memory storage0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringParallel patternssoftware pipelinesInformáticabusiness.industryvirtual containers020206 networking & telecommunicationsPipeline (software)Cloud storage; Continuous delivery; In-memory storage; Parallel patterns; Software pipelines; Virtual containersPipeline transportin-memory storageContinuous deliveryHardware and ArchitectureSoftware deploymentparallel patternsContainer (abstract data type)020201 artificial intelligence & image processingbusinessCloud storageSoftwareSoftware pipelinesFuture Generation Computer Systems
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An effective approach for the maintenance scheduling in large systems with required reliability level: A case study

2015

This paper deals with the problem of the maintenance scheduling in a multi-component system for which a required reliability level has to be warranted until the next planned stop for maintenance. Particularly, the tackled problem concerns both the determination of the elements set on which to perform preventive maintenance and the optimal number of maintenance crews in order to warranty the required reliability level at the minimum maintenance cost. The problem is formulated as a mathematical programming model that becomes very hard to solve for large practical systems. For such reason, a new effective approach based on a constrained genetic algorithm is herein proposed and tested with refe…

constrained genetic algorithmSettore ING-IND/17 - Impianti Industriali Meccanicimathematical programming modelMaintenance scheduling optimizationSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di Lavorazioneseries–parallel system
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Transient stability simulation of a fixed speed wind turbine by Matlab/Simulink

2007

This paper describes the dynamic behavior of a typical fixed speed wind turbine connected to the grid; the model is developed in the simulation tool Matlab/Simulink and created as a modular structure. The pitch control system is used for stabilization of the wind turbine at grid faults. In this way, voltage stability of the system with grid-connected wind turbines can be improved by using blade-angle control for a temporary reduction of the wind turbine power during a short-circuit fault in the grid. This paper shows a new variable control for maintaining of voltage stability, when a three-phase fault is applied close to the wind turbine and cleared by disconnecting the affected line. In th…

dynamic model pitch control system voltage stability investigation wind turbine.EngineeringWind powerbusiness.industryComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSAerodynamicsFault (power engineering)TurbineWind speedSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaPower system simulationPitch controlControl theoryTransient (oscillation)businessComputer Science::Distributed Parallel and Cluster Computing2007 International Conference on Clean Electrical Power
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Optimizing the Integration Area and Performance of VLIW Architectures by Hardware/Software Co-design

2021

The cost and the performance are major concerns that the designers of embedded processors shall take into account, especially for market considerations. In order to reduce the cost, embedded systems rely on simple hardware architectures like VLIW (Very Long Instruction Word) processors and they look for compiler support. This paper aims at developing a design space explorer of VLIW architectures from different perspectives like processing performance and integration area. A multi-objective Genetic Algorithm (GA) was used to find the optimum hardware configuration of an embedded system and the optimization rules applied by compiler on the benchmarks code. The first step consisted in represen…

education.field_of_studyInstructions per cycleMemory hierarchyComputer sciencePopulationEvolutionary algorithmOptimizing compilerParallel computingcomputer.software_genreVery long instruction wordGenetic algorithmCompilereducationcomputer
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