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    Abstract Global outbreaks of human influenza occur from influenza A viruses with novel Hemagglutinin (HA) molecules to which humans have no immunity. So understanding of the origin and evolution of HA genes is of particular importance. Host-origin classification based on the two outer proteins Host classification based on the HA protein achieved accuracies between 91.2% and 100% using KNN and random forest. While host classification based on the NA protein achieved accuracies

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    Digital Signal Processing

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    ……… 3. To find the frequency response of a given system in transfer function 4. Implementation of FFT of given sequence 5. Implementation of LP FIR filter for given sequence 6. Implementation of HP FIR filter for given sequence 7. Implementation of LP IIR filter for given sequence 8. Implementation of HP IIR filter for given sequence 9. Determination of power spectrum of a given sequence 10. Generation of DTMF Signals 11. Implementation of Decimation Process 12. Implementation of Interpolation Process

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    with more test cases and implementation. The data which is encrypted may be secure .A single imperfection on the design of encryption scheme can allow successful attacks. 6. CONCLUSION DNA cryptography is encrypting or hiding a data in terms of DNA sequences. This can be done using several DNA technologies with the biochemical methods. Traditionally the DNA cryptography is implemented using biological tools. This DNA cryptographic method can also be interpreted with other schemes in order to apply this

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    bacterial promoter; Rbs; DNA polymerase vs RNA polymerase function (lec #1) - Transcription is carried by RNA polymerase that RNA polymerase recognizes to a specific sequence (the promoter) and start making mRNA next to that position. - Usually‚ typical bacterial promoter carries tow consensus sequences (the sequence that all the organism shares) TTGACA at position of -35. TATAAT at -10. - As mRNA is being transcribed‚ ribosome can bind to that mRNA and begin translation - Operon:

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    weight wj. A sequence-dependent setup time sij must be waited before starting the processing of job j if it is immediately sequenced after job i. The tardiness of a job j is defined as Tj=max(0‚ Cjdj)‚ being Cj the job j completion time. The scheduling objective is the minimization of the total weighted tardiness expressed as Abstract—In this paper we present a multi-agent search technique to face the NP-hard single machine total weighted tardiness scheduling problem in presence of sequence-dependent

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    fragments of DNA‚ give them more tools to dissect and analyze DNA‚ and also allow for them to make many copies of a strand of DNA. 2. Restriction enzymes are made by bacteria to cut up invading DNA. They target specific base sequences in the DNA and then work to cut out those sequences from the DNA. 3. When a restriction enzyme cuts out a portion of DNA‚ it will sometimes leave a sticky end. If two fragments of DNA are cut by the same restriction enzyme‚ the sticky ends can join together‚ forming a recombinant

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    Studies 1800 5/28/13 Lesson 2 The Graduate For The Graduate I chose the sequence from where Ben’s father announces him coming out to the pool until the end of the scene where he is at the bottom of the pool. (Chapter 5 [all of it]: 20:53–24:25). In The Graduate the cinematic styles were portrayed in this sequence of the film. Mis-en-scene was represented right away from the scenery or background of the sequence. The background was of Ben’s pool with many family friends around. The pool was

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    1. Introduction This is the first in a series of articles on using Forth to interact with the real world. We will explore how to control motors of various types (such as servomotors and stepper motors)‚ switch power to devices‚ and sense the environment. Each article will present a project that can be used to demonstrate the ideas we are going to discuss. In this first article‚ I want to lay the foundation for the future columns and discuss the use of the PC parallel port to control stepper

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    carried out in classrooms‚ and it is from this that an understanding of structure of the exchanges that make up spoken discourse is drawn. Sinclair and Couithaerd (1975) identified three levels of discourse: the exchange‚ a turn-taking interactional sequence; the move‚ or contribution of a participant to the exchange in a turn; and the act‚ identifiable within the move and playing a specific linguistic function such as questioning or instructing. The three-part exchange teacher initiation / student response

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    Introduction A geometric sequence is a sequence such that any element after the first is obtained by multiplying the preceding element by a constant called the common ratio which is denoted by r. The common ratio (r) is obtained by dividing any term by the preceding term‚ i.e.‚ where | r | common ratio |   | a1 | first term |   | a2 | second term |   | a3 | third term |   | an-1 | the term before the n th term |   | an | the n th term | The geometric sequence is sometimes called the geometric

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