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State-of-the-art density matrix renormalization group and coupled cluster theory studies of the nitrogen binding curve.

2004

We study the nitrogen binding curve with the density matrix renormalization group (DMRG) and single-reference and multireference coupled cluster (CC) theory. Our DMRG calculations use up to 4000 states and our single-reference CC calculations include up to full connected hextuple excitations. Using the DMRG, we compute an all-electron benchmark nitrogen binding curve, at the polarized, valence double-zeta level (28 basis functions), with an estimated accuracy of 0.03mE_h. We also assess the performance of more approximate DMRG and CC theories across the nitrogen curve. We provide an analysis of the relative strengths and merits of the DMRG and CC theory under different correlation condition…

Numerical linear algebraValence (chemistry)Density matrix renormalization groupGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementBasis functioncomputer.software_genreNitrogenCoupled clusterchemistryMatrix algebraQuantum mechanicsCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrycomputerGroup theoryThe Journal of chemical physics
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A comparison between industrial experts' and novices' haptic perceptual organization: a tool to identify descriptors of the handle of fabrics

2004

Abstract In descriptive analysis, the establishing of the list of attributes is crucial. Attributes should account for consumers' perceptions and be understood by professionals for efficient communication. This work was aimed at identifying the most appropriate attributes for fabric description from the terminology associated with both experts' and novices' haptic perceptual spaces. Eleven industrial experts and two groups of novices (20 males and 20 females) evaluated 26 clothing fabrics. They performed (1) a free-sorting task based on haptic similarities, (2) a description of the previously formed groups, and (3) a hedonic rating task for each fabric. The perceptual organization was simil…

Nutrition and DieteticsDescriptive statisticsbusiness.industryComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectSpace (commercial competition)Machine learningcomputer.software_genreTerminologyTask (project management)Human–computer interactionPerceptionArtificial intelligenceHaptic perceptionDimension (data warehouse)businesscomputerFood ScienceHaptic technologymedia_commonFood Quality and Preference
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The effects of an abrupt increase in taxes on candy and soda in Norway: an observational study of retail sales

2020

Abstract Background Fiscal policies are used to promote a healthier diet; however, there is still a call for real-world evaluations of taxes on unhealthy foods and beverages. We aimed to evaluate the effect of an abrupt increase, of respectively 80 and 40%, in the excising Norwegian taxes on candy and beverages on volume sales of candy and soda. We expected sales to fall. Methods We analyzed electronic point of sale data covering approximately 98% of volume sales of grocery stores in Norway. In two pre-registered models with weekly (log-)sales of taxed candy and soda from 3884 individual stores, we modeled the difference between the jump (discontinuity) in the trend around the time of the i…

Nutrition and DieteticsPoint of saleQuasi-experimentResearchlcsh:Public aspects of medicineSSB-taxMedicine (miscellaneous)lcsh:RA1-1270Physical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationSugary drink taxcomputer.software_genreVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Ernæring: 811lcsh:Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseasesAgricultural scienceRetail salesSin taxBusinessRetail saleslcsh:RC620-627computerPublic health taxInternational Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
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BOGENVI: A Biomedical Ontology for Modelling Gene*Environment Interactions on Intermediate Phenotypes in Nutrigenomics Research

2008

Nutritional Genomics is demanding computing models and technological platforms in order to support acquisition, storage, management and presentation of all the information generated coming from heterogeneous sources: genotypes, environmental factors (diet and other life-style factors) and phenotypes (intermediate and final phenotypes). Our aim is to build a biomedical ontology in order to modelling gene*environment interactions on intermediate phenotypes by means of formalising and integrating genomic, environmental and phenotypic data, in the field of research on Nutritional Genomics applied to cardiovascular diseases and associated phenotypes. This ontology is part of a Health Information…

Nutritional genomicsbusiness.industryComputer scienceGenomicsWeb engineeringOntology (information science)computer.software_genreData scienceHealth informaticsComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONNutrigenomicsInformation systemWeb servicebusinesscomputer2008 21st IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems
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Classification and retrieval on macroinvertebrate image databases

2011

Aquatic ecosystems are continuously threatened by a growing number of human induced changes. Macroinvertebrate biomonitoring is particularly efficient in pinpointing the cause-effect structure between slow and subtle changes and their detrimental consequences in aquatic ecosystems. The greatest obstacle to implementing efficient biomonitoring is currently the cost-intensive human expert taxonomic identification of samples. While there is evidence that automated recognition techniques can match human taxa identification accuracy at greatly reduced costs, so far the development of automated identification techniques for aquatic organisms has been minimal. In this paper, we focus on advancing …

NymphAquatic OrganismsInsectaDatabases FactualComputer scienceBayesian probabilityta1172Health InformaticsMachine learningcomputer.software_genreData retrievalRiversSupport Vector MachinesImage Processing Computer-AssistedAnimalsMultilayer perceptronsEcosystemta113Network architectureBenthic macroinvertebrateta112Artificial neural networkta213business.industryBayesian networkBayes TheoremPerceptronClassificationRadial basis function networksComputer Science ApplicationsSupport vector machineBiomonitoringBayesian NetworksData miningArtificial intelligenceNeural Networks ComputerbusinesscomputerClassifier (UML)AlgorithmsEnvironmental MonitoringComputers in Biology and Medicine
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The Right Answer for the Right Electrostatics: Force Field Methods Are Able to Describe Relative Energies of DNA Guanine Quadruplexes

2014

Different force fields and approximate density functional theory were applied in order to study the rotamer space of the telomeric G-quadruplex DNA. While some force fields show an erratic behavior when it comes to the reproduction of the higher-order DNA conformer space, OPLS and MMFF implementations are able to reproduce the experimentally known energy order. The stabilizing effect of the AA (anti−anti) versus SA (syn−anti) conformer is analyzed applying mechanical bond strength descriptors (compliance constants). The fact that we observe the correct energy order using appropriate force fields is in contrast with results previously reported, which suggested the general inappropriateness o…

OPLSMechanical bondChemistrycomputer.software_genreElectrostaticsForce field (chemistry)Computer Science Applicationschemistry.chemical_compoundClassical mechanicsSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E InorganicaDFT calculations Molecular mechanics calculations G-quadruplex DNADensity functional theoryData miningPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryGuanine-QuadruplexescomputerConformational isomerismDNAJournal of Chemical Theory and Computation
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The inheritance workshop

2002

International audience; The Inheritance Workshop at ECOOP 2002, which took place on Tuesday, 11 June, was the first ECOOP workshop focusing on inheritance after the successful workshops in 1991 and 1992. The workshop was intended as a forum for designers and implementers of object-oriented languages, and for software developers with an interest in inheritance. It was organized by Andrew P. Black, Erik Ernst, Peter Grogono, and Markku Sakkinen.

Object-oriented programmingComputer scienceProgramming languagebusiness.industrySpécialisationTreillis de Galois020207 software engineering02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genreInheritance (object-oriented programming)Inheritance hierarchySoftwareHéritage020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering[INFO]Computer Science [cs]businesscomputerClass hierarchy
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Mobile agents principles of operation

2004

Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the mobile agent technology and summarizes their features, principles of operation and implementation elements. Some development tools are also discussed. The chapter provides general description of mobile agents as an advanced software paradigm, which extends object oriented programming. Then it discusses principles of operation starting from agent intelligent behavior and continuing with mobility, communication, coordination, and fault tolerance. Finally, as for related topics, monitoring, performances, and security issues are discussed in the chapter. Agent monitoring techniques are very useful because they allow users to know which agents are run…

Object-oriented programmingComputer sciencebusiness.industryAccess controlFault toleranceEncryptionInternet securityCommunications securityComputer securitycomputer.software_genreSoftwareMobile agentbusinessHost (network)computer
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Author Index

2007

In the framework of function points associated to OO-method conceptual models (OOmFP), measuring the functional size of an information system in a precise and automatic way starting from its conceptual model is today a reality. The industrial application of the OO-Method modelling tools has resulted in their evolution, incorporating support for new functional elements. The present work shows the measurement rules associated to the new functional elements supported by OO-Method conceptual models, applying these rules in tools that generate executable code from OO-Method conceptual models. Finally, a comparative analysis is performed over OO-Method models of real systems. The comparative anal…

Object-oriented programmingComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectFunctional Size Measurementcomputer.file_formatcomputer.software_genreSoftware metricFunction pointUnified Modeling LanguageInformation systemConceptual modelExecutableData miningcomputermedia_commoncomputer.programming_language6th International Conference on the Quality of Information and Communications Technology (QUATIC 2007)
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Defining Components in a MetaCASE Environment

2000

In this paper we describe how to improve method reusability in a metaCASE environment called MetaEdit+. The suggested component based approach helps unify design artefacts into components with explicit interfaces and meaningful context descriptions. We describe a method artefact from three perspectives: concept, content, and context. We create a component concept by using a hierarchical facet-based schema, and represent contextual relationship types by using definitional and reuse dependency, usage context, and implementation context links. This is the first attempt to explicitly define components into a metaCASE environment.

Object-oriented programmingDatabasebusiness.industryComputer scienceSoftware developmentSoftware prototypingReusecomputer.software_genreHuman–computer interactionSchema (psychology)Information systembusinesscomputerReusability
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