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A straightforward sequence of reactions allowed the conversion of D-(+)-mannose and D-(+)-ribono-1,4-lactone into erythro-(2S,3R)- and threo-(2S,3S)-sphingosine, resp. [on SciFinder (R)] ...
The bending terms in a shell are small with respect to membrane ones as the thickness tends to zero. Consequently, the membrane approximation gives a good description of vibration properties of a thin shell. This vibration problem is associated with a non- ...
The Telecommunications Information Networking Architecture (TINA) provides the architectural basis for the realization of telecommunications services as distributed applications. In particular application of distributed systems, new security problems arise ...
We propose an algorithm to compute upper and lower bounds for the star discrepancy of an arbitrary sequence of points in the s-dimensional unit cube. The method is based on a particular partition of the unit cube into subintervals and on a specialized proc ...
STAT transcription factors are expressed in many cell types and bind to similar sequences. However, different STAT gene knock-outs show very distinct phenotypes. To determine whether differences between the binding specificities of STAT proteins account fo ...
The sequence profile method (Gribskov M, McLachlan AD, Eisenberg D, 1987, Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 84:4355-4358) is a powerful tool to detect distant relationships between amino acid sequences. A profile is a table of position-specific scores and gap penalti ...