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An Outline of Morpho-Constructional Analysis
1991
A concept of morpho-constructional analysis is outlined which describes functions of organic features in terms of transformation of energy input into effect output on the strength of physical principles. The dependence of effect outputs on constructional parameters, such as geometrical configurations and material properties, is illustrated in a vector model. It shows that performances of organisms, on principle, can be provided in equivalent manner by different constructional solutions. Options exist in regards to (1) how constructional parameters can be provided by an organism, (2) how particular effects or performances can be produced, and (3) how organizational units can be constrained b…
DSL Tool Development with Transformations and Static Mappings
2009
A tool development framework for domain-specific languages combining mapping and transformation based approaches is proposed in this research project. The combination of both approaches permits to use advantages and eliminate disadvantages as far as possible. First results are described including draft architecture for the framework implementing proposed ideas. A sketch of mapping definition facilities is presented. Initial implementation proposals are described as well. A template based graphical generation language Template MOLA for implementation algorithm description is introduced.
Transformation of the Software Testing Glossary into a Browsable Concept Map
2014
Authors propose a transformation method of the glossary “Standard glossary of terms used in Software Testing” created by ISTQB document into a basic concept map. By applying natural language processing techniques and analyzing the discovered relations between concepts the most essential aspects of the software testing domain are elicited and integrated. As the result a browsable concept map is created. Browsable concept map can be used as a learning support tool.
Dynamic response of multiply connected primary-secondary systems
1990
The nodal equations of motion of the composite system are given in «total» and «relative» coordinates. In the framework of the component-mode synthesis method a coordinate transformation, here defined as an admissible one, is used to reduce the nodal equations of motion. This coordinate transformation is theoretically and numerically compared with the coordinate transformation usually used in the literature, which generally gives larger errors with respect to the former when a reduced number of nodes is considered
The Role of Mediators in Transforming and Translating Information Quality: A Case of Quality Assurance in a Norwegian Hospital Trust
2019
Renewal and Transformation of Value in an International Retailer: Dixons Retail plc
2011
Symmetric Galerkin BEM for Non Linear Analysis of Historical Masonries
2015
The preservation of the historical and monumental buildings, but also of the considerable heritage of old constructions made by traditional techniques, is one of the actual problems of the structural mechanics. The level of knowledge of their structural behavior in presence of external actions is made through calculus methods and simple procedures in order to allow a reading of the material suffering degree and as a consequence of the related safety. Unfortunately, often the masonry panels show openings located in an irregular way and cracks having small or big dimensions. In these cases the employment of strategies, as for example the identifying of the masonry piers and the transformation…
Transformation of Campylobacter jejuni
2000
Campylobacter jejuni is a Gram-negative bacterium and is a commensal of many animal species (Skirrow and Blaser, 1992). In humans it is the major cause of human bacterial enteritis both in developed and developing countries (Tauxe, 1992; Taylor, 1992). Many cases of Campylobacter enteritis in humans have been associated with the consumption of or contact with undercooked chicken meat (Deming et al., 1987; Harris et al., 1986).
Biochemical and Biological Characterization: Effect of Microorganisms on the Formation and Transformation of Iodine Species of Refractory Organic Sub…
2007
Immunological Methods for Analysis of Recombinant Proteins
1998
We want to introduce researchers to techniques that help to solve some problems in the work of the molecular biologist. After transformation of recombinant DNA in E. coli cells many clones are usually produced, and the same situation appears if recombinant DNA expression libraries are available. Furthermore, if appropriate monoclonal or polyclonal antibodies are available, the method of immunoscreening of colonies for direct immunological detection of translational products of cloned genes can be used. Selected clones could be chosen for further studies such as determination of their primary structure by DNA sequencing and for characterization of an appropriate expressed protein.