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Size-and-shape space Gaussian mixture models for structural clustering of molecular dynamics trajectories
(2021-12-21)Determining the optimal number and identity of structural clusters from an ensemble of molecular configurations continues to be a challenge. Recent structural clustering methods have focused on the use of internal coordinates ... -
Skin-stringer assembly using radial basis functions for curvilinearly stiffened panels
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Slowing down for metadata justice: On learning to trust our bodies and ourselves
(2023-12-01)Indebted to the work of Black women writers Audre Lorde, Angela Davis, and Tricia Hersey, and the continued efforts of library workers from Sandy Berman to Emily Drabinski, this session will explore why slowing down is not ... -
Small knot complements, exceptional surgeries, and hidden symmetries
(2011-10-17)This paper provides two obstructions to small knot complements in S3 admitting hidden symmetries. The first obstruction is being cyclically commensurable with another knot complement. This result provides a partial answer ... -
Small PSL(2,F) representations of Seifert fiber space groups
(2022-09-12)Let M be a Seifert fiber space with non-abelian fundamental group and admitting a triangulation with t tetrahedra. We show that there is a non-abelian PSL(2,F) quotient where |F|<c(220t3120t) for an absolute constant c>0 ... -
Small RNA profiles in soybean primary root tips under water deficit
(BioMed Central, 2016-12-05)Background: Soybean (Glycine max) production is significantly hampered by frequent droughts in many regions of the world including the United States. Identifying microRNA (miRNA)-controlled posttranscriptional gene regulation ... -
Smooth components of Springer fibers
(Association des Annales de l'Institut Fourier, 2011)This article studies components of Springer fibers for gl(n) that are associated to closed orbits of GL(p) X GL(q) on the flag variety of GL(n), n = p + q. These components occur in any Springer fiber. In contrast to the ... -
Social signals and aversive learning in honey bee drones and workers
(Company of Biologists, 2017)The dissemination of information is a basic element of group cohesion. In honey bees (Apis mellifera Linnaeus 1758), like in other social insects, the principal method for colony-wide information exchange is communication ... -
Sodium silver tricobalt bis(diphosphate) and sodium silver copper(II) diphosphate
(International Union of Crystallography, 2002-06-12)The crystal structures of two new diphosphates, sodium silver tricobalt bis(diphosphate), (Na1.42Ag0.58)Co3(P2O7)2, and sodium silver copper(II) diphosphate, (Na1.12Ag0.88)CuP2O7, provide examples of the effect of mixing ... -
Solitonic behaviour in coupled multi atom-cavity systems
(IOP Publishing, 2009-01-30)In view of current research effort on semiconducting photonic-crystal defect microcavities, we consider the dynamics of an array of coupled optical cavities, each containing an ensemble of qubits. By concentrating on the ... -
Solution of the kinetic equations governing trap filling. Consequences concerning dose dependence and dose-rate effects
(American Physical Society, 1981-11-01)The equations governing the traffic of charge carriers during the filling, by ionizing radiation, of traps and luminescence centers in an insulator are numerically solved. The numerical solution is that of a set of four ... -
Sp110 transcription is induced and required by Anaplasma phagocytophilumfor infection of human promyelocytic cells
(BioMed Central, 2007-09-20)Background: The tick-borne intracellular pathogen, Anaplasma phagocytophilum (Rickettsiales: Anaplasmataceae) causes human granulocytic anaplasmosis after infection of polymorphonuclear leucocytes. The human Sp110 gene is ... -
Spatial and temporal risk as drivers for adoption of foot and mouth disease vaccination
(Elsevier, 2018-08-09)Identifying the drivers of vaccine adoption decisions under varying levels of perceived disease risk and benefit provides insight into what can limit or enhance vaccination uptake. To address the relationship of perceived ... -
Spatial distribution and risk factors of Brucellosis in Iberian wild ungulates
(BioMed Central, 2010-03-05)Background: The role of wildlife as a brucellosis reservoir for humans and domestic livestock remains to be properly established. The aim of this work was to determine the aetiology, apparent prevalence, spatial distribution ... -
Spatial factors related to occupants’ behavioral beliefs about window and blind use in multifamily residential buildings
(Environment and Behavior, 2023-06-02)Occupant behavior is one of the factors that impact the buildings’ energy consumption. Occupants interact with building systems to adjust their indoor environmental conditions to meet their comfort levels. Occupants’ ... -
Spatial heterogeneity and scale-dependent habitat selection for two sympatric raptors in mixed-grass prairie
(Wiley Open Access, 2017-07-15)Sympatric predators are predicted to partition resources, especially under conditions of food limitation. Spatial heterogeneity that influences prey availability might play an important role in the scales at which potential ... -
Spatial heterogeneity increases diversity and stability in grassland bird communities
(Ecological Society of America, 2015)Grasslands are inherently dynamic in space and time, evolving with frequent disturbance from fire and herbivores. As a consequence of human actions, many remaining grasslands have become homogenous, which has led to reduced ... -
Spatiotemporal representation of cardiac vectorcardiogram (VCG) signals
(BioMed Central, 2012-03-30)Background: Vectorcardiogram (VCG) signals monitor both spatial and temporal cardiac electrical activities along three orthogonal planes of the body. However, the absence of spatiotemporal resolution in conventional VCG ...