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Assessment of determinants affecting the dual topology of hepadnaviral large envelope proteins

2004

For functional diversity, the large (L) envelope protein of hepatitis B virus (HBV) acquires a dual transmembrane topology via co-translational membrane integration of the S region and partial post-translational translocation of the preS subdomain. Because each process requires the second transmembrane segment (TM2), we explored the action of this determinant by using protease protection analysis of mutant L proteins. We demonstrated that neither the disruption of a leucine zipper-like motif by multiple alanine substitutions nor the flanking charges of TM2 affected the topological reorientation of L. The dispensability of both putative subunit interaction modules argues against a link betwe…

AlanineHepatitis B virusHepatitis B virusVirus AssemblyAmino Acid MotifsMolecular Sequence DataProtein domainPhenotype mixingBiological TransportBiologyEndoplasmic Reticulummedicine.disease_causeVirologyTransmembrane domainDual topologyAmino Acid SubstitutionViral Envelope ProteinsVirologyMembrane topologymedicineHepadnavirusAmino Acid SequenceProtein Processing Post-TranslationalJournal of General Virology
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TWO-DIMENSIONAL FINITE STATE RECOGNIZABILITY

1996

The purpose of this paper is to investigate about a new notion of finite state recognizability for two-dimensional (picture) languages. This notion takes as starting point the characterization of one-dimensional recognizable languages in terms of local languages and projections. Such notion can be extended in a natural way to the two-dimensional case. We first introduce a notion of local picture language and then we define,a recognizable picture language as a projection of a local picture language. The family of recognizable picture languages is denoted by REC. We study some combinatorial and language-theoretic properties of family REC. In particular we prove some closure properties with re…

Algebra and Number TheoryString (computer science)Abstract family of languagesComputer Science::Computation and Language (Computational Linguistics and Natural Language and Speech Processing)Ontology languagePicture languageCone (formal languages)Theoretical Computer ScienceUndecidable problemAlgebraComputational Theory and MathematicsClosure (mathematics)Regular languageComputer Science::Programming LanguagesComputer Science::Formal Languages and Automata TheoryInformation SystemsMathematicsFundamenta Informaticae
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Characterization of the consistent completion of analytic hierarchy process comparison matrices using graph theory

2018

Algebra0209 industrial biotechnology020901 industrial engineering & automationComputer scienceComplete informationStrategy and Management0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringGeneral Decision SciencesAnalytic hierarchy process020201 artificial intelligence & image processingGraph theory02 engineering and technologyCharacterization (mathematics)Journal of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis
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QUANTIZATION OPERATORS ON QUADRICS

2008

AlgebraGeometric quantizationGeneral MathematicsComplex projective spaceQuantization (signal processing)Geodesic flowHopf fibrationMathematicsKyushu Journal of Mathematics
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New Families of Symplectic Runge-Kutta-Nyström Integration Methods

2001

We present new 6-th and 8-th order explicit symplectic Runge-Kutta-Nystrom methods for Hamiltonian systems which are more efficient than other previously known algorithms. The methods use the processing technique and non-trivial flows associated with different elements of the Lie algebra involved in the problem. Both the processor and the kernel are compositions of explicitly computable maps.

AlgebraRunge–Kutta methodsKernel (image processing)Lie algebraOrder (group theory)Mathematics::Numerical AnalysisSymplectic geometryHamiltonian systemMathematics
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Finite-Size and Illumination Conditions Effects in All-Dielectric Metasurfaces

2022

Dielectric metasurfaces have emerged as a promising alternative to their plasmonic counterparts due to lower ohmic losses, which hinder sensing applications and nonlinear frequency conversion, and their larger flexibility to shape the emission pattern in the visible regime. To date, the computational cost of full-wave numerical simulations has forced the exploitation of the Floquet theorem, which implies infinitely periodic structures, in designing such devices. In this work, we show the potential pitfalls of this approach when considering finite-size metasurfaces and beam-like illumination conditions, in contrast to the typical infinite plane-wave illumination compatible with the Floquet t…

All-dielectric metasurfaces BIC Multipolar decomposition T-matrixComputer Networks and CommunicationsHardware and ArchitectureControl and Systems Engineeringall-dielectric metasurfaces; multipolar decomposition; T-matrix; BICSignal ProcessingPhysics::OpticsSettore ING-INF/02 - Campi ElettromagneticiElectrical and Electronic EngineeringElectronics
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Application prospects of silica core side-glowing optical fibers

2005

The side-emitting optical fibers are specially designed to stimulate leakage of the core-transmitted radiation via their side surfaces, so creating the effect of glowing tiny wires. The basic design concepts for this kind of optical fibers are discussed, as well as some of the present and potential future applications.

All-silica fiberMaterials scienceOptical fiberlawComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONNanotechnologyHardware_PERFORMANCEANDRELIABILITYHard-clad silica optical fiberGeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSLeakage (electronics)law.inventionPhotonic-crystal fiberSPIE Proceedings
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A marching-on in time meshless kernel based solver for full-wave electromagnetic simulation

2012

A meshless particle method based on an unconditionally stable time domain numerical scheme, oriented to electromagnetic transient simulations, is presented. The proposed scheme improves the smoothed particle electromagnetics method, already developed by the authors. The time stepping is approached by using the alternating directions implicit finite difference scheme, in a leapfrog way. The proposed formulation is used in order to efficiently overcome the stability relation constraint of explicit schemes. In fact, due to this constraint, large time steps cannot be used with small space steps and vice-versa. The same stability relation holds when the meshless formulation is applied together w…

Alternating directions implicit scheme · Finite difference time domain · Meshless methods · Electromagnetic transient analysisRegularized meshless methodElectromagneticsApplied MathematicsNumerical analysisMathematical analysisFinite-difference time-domain methodSolverSettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaSettore MAT/08 - Analisi NumericaKernel (image processing)Meshfree methodsApplied mathematicsTime domainMathematicsNumerical Algorithms
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The feasibility of pulsed light processing in the meat industry

2019

Abstract Today, the increasing demand for minimally processed foods that are nutritious, sensorially acceptable, and free from microbial, chemical and physical hazards, challenges research and development to establish alternative methods to reduce the level of bacterial contamination. As one of the newly developing non-thermal methods, pulsed light is a technology for the fast, mild, and residue-free surface decontamination of meat and meat contact materials in the meat processing environment. This review provides specific information on pulsed light technology and the feasibility of its application for unpackaged and packaged meat and meat products as well as meat contact materials. The ad…

Alternative methods0303 health sciencesMeat packing industry030306 microbiologybusiness.industryfood and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesHuman decontaminationContamination040401 food scienceMicrobial inactivation03 medical and health sciences0404 agricultural biotechnology13. Climate actionFood processingEnvironmental scienceFood sciencebusinessIOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
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GRASP with exterior path-relinking and restricted local search for the multidimensional two-way number partitioning problem

2017

In this work, we tackle multidimensional two-way number partitioning (MDTWNP) problem by combining GRASP with Exterior Path Relinking. In the last few years, the combination of GRASP with path relinking (PR) has emerged as a highly effective tool for finding high-quality solutions for several difficult problems in reasonable computational time. However, in most of the cases, this hybridisation is limited to the variant known as interior PR. Here, we couple GRASP with the "exterior form" of path relinking and perform extensive experimentation to evaluate this variant. In addition, we enhance our GRASP with PR method with a novel local search method specially designed for the MDTWNP problem. …

Alternative methodsMathematical optimization021103 operations researchGeneral Computer Sciencebusiness.industryGRASP0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyManagement Science and Operations ResearchModeling and SimulationPath (graph theory)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringLocal search procedure020201 artificial intelligence & image processingLocal search (optimization)businessDescent (mathematics)MathematicsComputers & Operations Research
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