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Pappus type theorems for motions along a submanifold

2004

Abstract We study the volumes volume( D ) of a domain D and volume( C ) of a hypersurface  C obtained by a motion along a submanifold P of a space form  M n λ . We show: (a) volume( D ) depends only on the second fundamental form of  P , whereas volume( C ) depends on all the i th fundamental forms of  P , (b) when the domain that we move D 0 has its q -centre of mass on  P , volume( D ) does not depend on the mean curvature of  P , (c) when D 0 is q -symmetric, volume( D ) depends only on the intrinsic curvature tensor of  P ; and (d) if the image of  P by the ln of the motion (in a sense which is well-defined) is not contained in a hyperplane of the Lie algebra of SO ( n − q − d ), and C …

Mean curvatureGeodesicVolumeSpace formParallel motionImage (category theory)Second fundamental formMathematical analysisSubmanifoldMotion along a submanifoldCombinatoricsHypersurfaceComputational Theory and MathematicsTubePappus formulaeLie algebraDomain (ring theory)Comparison theoremMathematics::Differential GeometryGeometry and TopologyAnalysisMathematicsDifferential Geometry and its Applications
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VET workers’ problem-solving skills in technology-rich environments: European approach

2014

International journal for research in vocational education and training 1 (2014) 1, S. 57-80

MedienkompetenzCoping (psychology)EngineeringEconomicsErwachsenenbildungIndikatorenbildungArbeitsplatzBerufs- und WirtschaftspädagogikMedia competence370 Erziehung Schul- und Bildungswesen20100Adult educationPedagogyPIAACoccupationEmpirische Bildungsforschungta516Statistical analysisInternationaler VergleichTechnology-rich environmentsInternational comparisonOccupational Research Occupational Sociologylcsh:LC8-6691Problem solvingadultindicatorProblembewältigungWirtschaftvocational educationcopingEuropejobBerufsbildungVocational educationAdults with vocational education and training; Large-scale assessment; PIAAC; Technology-rich environments; Problem-solving; Workplace skillsPIAAC <Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies>370 EducationEuropalcsh:EducationCross national comparisonErziehung Schul- und BildungswesenProblem-solvingconstruction of indicatorsCross-national comparisonAdult trainingProblemlösenMedia skillsEducationErwachsenerAssessment dataddc:370ddc:330QualificationBerufsforschung BerufssoziologieCompetence (human resources)Berufliche Kompetenzlcsh:Special aspects of educationbusiness.industryIndikatorBerufLarge-scale assessmentSkill developmentAdult educationWorkplace skillsVETlcsh:LbusinessQualifikation
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Neural Networks and Metabolic Networks: Fault Tolerance and Robustness Features

2009

The main objective of this work is the comparison between metabolic networks and neural networks (ANNs) in terms of their robustness and fault tolerance capabilities. In the context of metabolic networks errors are random removal of network nodes, while attacks are failures in the network caused intentionally. In the contest of neural networks errors are usually defined configurations of input submitted to the network that are affected by noise, while the failures are defined as the removal of some network neurons. This study have proven that ANNs are very robust networks, with respect to the presence of noise in the inputs, and the partial removal of some nodes, until it reached a critical…

Metabolic NetworkComplex NetworkNeural NetworkRobustness and Fault Tolerance comparison
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Mitochondrial DNA in the central european population

2000

Sequencing of mtDNA is an advanced method for the individualisation of traces. Disadvantages of this method are expensive and time-consuming analysis and evaluation procedures as well as the necessary stock of population-genetic data which is still insufficient. Central European institutes of forensic medicine from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland have been working together since the beginning of 1998 to establish a mtDNA database. The aim is to build up a large stock of forensically established data and provide population-genetic data for frequency investigations, which will serve as a basis for expert opinions and scientific research. Good data quality is ensured by using original sequen…

Mitochondrial DNADatabaseForensic anthropologyEuropean populationBiologycomputer.software_genrePathology and Forensic MedicineD-loopDNA profilingData qualityAsian countryPairwise comparisonLawcomputerForensic Science International
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The Protein Structure Context of PolyQ Regions.

2016

Proteins containing glutamine repeats (polyQ) are known to be structurally unstable. Abnormal expansion of polyQ in some proteins exceeding a certain threshold leads to neurodegenerative disease, a symptom of which are protein aggregates. This has led to extensive research of the structure of polyQ stretches. However, the accumulation of contradictory results suggests that protein context might be of importance. Here we aimed to evaluate the structural context of polyQ regions in proteins by analysing the secondary structure of polyQ proteins and their homologs. The results revealed that the secondary structure in polyQ vicinity is predominantly random coil or helix. Importantly, the region…

Models MolecularProtein Conformation alpha-HelicalProtein Structure ComparisonProtein StructureSaccharomyces cerevisiae ProteinsGlutaminelcsh:MedicineNerve Tissue ProteinsSaccharomyces cerevisiaePlant ScienceResearch and Analysis MethodsBiochemistryPlant Roots570 Life sciencesDatabase and Informatics MethodsProtein Structure DatabasesMacromolecular Structure AnalysisHumansProtein Interaction Domains and MotifsAmino AcidsDatabases ProteinProtein Interactionslcsh:ScienceMolecular BiologyMediator ComplexOrganic CompoundsPlant AnatomyAcidic Amino AcidsOrganic Chemistrylcsh:RChemical CompoundsBiology and Life SciencesProteinsRoot StructureChemistryBiological DatabasesProtein-Protein InteractionsPhysical Scienceslcsh:QStructural ProteinsProtein Structure DeterminationPeptidesResearch Article570 BiowissenschaftenPLoS ONE
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The analytic hierarchy process with stochastic judgements

2014

The analytic hierarchy process (AHP) is a widely-used method for multicriteria decision support based on the hierarchical decomposition of objectives, evaluation of preferences through pairwise comparisons, and a subsequent aggregation into global evaluations. The current paper integrates the AHP with stochastic multicriteria acceptability analysis (SMAA), an inverse-preference method, to allow the pairwise comparisons to be uncertain. A simulation experiment is used to assess how the consistency of judgements and the ability of the SMAA-AHP model to discern the best alternative deteriorates as uncertainty increases. Across a range of simulated problems results indicate that, according to c…

Multicriteria decisionInformation Systems and ManagementGeneral Computer ScienceAnalytic network processAnalytic hierarchy processmulticriteriaMulticriteriaManagement Science and Operations ResearchDecision analysisIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringConsistency (database systems)EconometricsQA MathematicsuncertaintyQAta512ta218analytic hierarchy processMathematicsta212decision analysisStochastic multicriteria acceptability analysista214Analytic hierarchy processUncertaintysimulationRange (mathematics)Modeling and SimulationPairwise comparisonSimulationDecision analysisEuropean Journal of Operational Research
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Les langues, facteurs du rendement en lecture dans les évaluations PIRLS

2011

The starting point of this research is the question, may reading acquisition be more or less effective depending on the language in which it is perform? Two categories for classifying the languages have been developed. First the notion of linguistic family is employed to describe the languages from a cultural and historical perspective. Secondly, the notion of orthographic depth is used for differentiating the languages according to the correspondence between orthography and phonetic. These categories have been related to the databases PIRLS 2001 and 2006 (international assessments about reading developed by the IEA), the aim being to connect reading achievement to the language in which stu…

Multilevel modelsReading learningModèles multi-niveaux[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationInternational comparisonsProfondeur orthographiqueComparaisons internationales[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationLinguistic familiesOrthographic depth[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationFamilles linguistiquesAcquisition de la lecture
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A New Combinatorial Approach to Sequence Comparison

2008

In this paper we introduce a new alignment-free method for comparing sequences which is combinatorial by nature and does not use any compressor nor any information-theoretic notion. Such a method is based on an extension of the Burrows-Wheeler Transform, a transformation widely used in the context of Data Compression. The new extended transformation takes as input a multiset of sequences and produces as output a string obtained by a suitable rearrangement of the characters of all the input sequences. By using such a transformation we give a general method for comparing sequences that takes into account how much the characters coming from the different input sequences are mixed in the output…

MultisetTheoretical computer scienceBurrows–Wheeler transformSettore INF/01 - InformaticaComputer scienceBurrows-Wheeler transform; Sequence comparisonString (computer science)Context (language use)Extension (predicate logic)ComparisonInformation theoryGenomeBurrows-Wheeler transform; ComparisonTheoretical Computer ScienceTransformation (function)CategorizationComputational Theory and MathematicsPhylogeneticsSequence comparisonTheory of computationBurrows-Wheeler TransformSequence ComparisonAlgorithmMathematicsData compression
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Quelques réflexions méthodologiques à propos des enquêtes internationales dans le domaine de l'éducation

2004

This article aims to show by means of three examples taken from the analysis of the results of the OECD Programme de Suivi des Acquis des Elèves (PISA 2000) the impact of certain methodological choices on the results obtained. More precisely, we shall deal with the consequences of i) the form of the answers (open or closed) on the boys' and girls' success rates, ii) the definition of the targeted populations (one given year of study vs the pupils of a given age) on the differences observed between the educational institutions and iii) the way of defining the concept of "immigrant" on the resultts of pupils who were born of not born in the country where they were tested.

MéthodologieComparaison internationale[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationMethodologyPISAInternational surveyEnquête internationaleInternational comparison
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The development of children’s identification: A cross-cultural comparison between Bulgaria, Italy and Ukraine

2009

The study presented here analyses the development of self-categorisation, national, supranational, local and regional identification of Bulgarian, Ukrainian and Italian children and adolescents growing up in Bulgaria, Ukraine and Italy. The sample consisted of 541 children aged 6, 9, 12 and 15 years. It was found that national, supranational, local and regional identifications differ in the three national groups. It is argued that the cognitive-developmental account of the development of national identification is unable to explain the patterns of findings which were obtained. Social representations theory and Social identity theory, however, are able to explain the different patterns of im…

National and supranational identificationSettore M-PSI/04 - Psicologia Dello Sviluppo E Psicologia Dell'Educazioneself-categorisation national identity cross-cultural comparison
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