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GENERATION OF DIVERSITY IN RETROVIRUSES
Annual Review of Genetics, 1990Retroviruses are unique in that their propagation includes transfer of genetic information from RNA to DNA. Two enzymes (RT and RNA polymerase II) that participate in their replication process do not encode editing functions and are thus "error prone." Current estimates indicate that up to one nucleotide substitution per genome occurs per retrovirus ...
R A, Katz, A M, Skalka
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Linguistically diverse general practice teaching
The Clinical Teacher, 2018Summary Background Learning about general practice in a context of linguistic diversity is an understudied area. There may be additional learning needs or unrecognised opportunities in this environment. This study explores the experiences of general practitioners (
Alison Lyon +4 more
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Explicitly Diverse Visual Question Generation
Neural NetworksVisual question generation involves the generation of meaningful questions about an image. Although we have made significant progress in automatically generating a single high-quality question related to an image, existing methods often ignore the diversity and interpretability of generated questions, which are important for various daily tasks that ...
Jiayuan Xie +4 more
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Managing Generational Diversity
2020Germany is undergoing a dramatic demographic change that requires its organizations to make workforce talent of all ages a strategic priority. Practitioners in Germany focus largely on Generation Y employees, because this young employee cohort expresses new and different work-related values.
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The generation of antibody diversity
American Journal of Hematology, 1982AbstractBy their nature, antibody molecules exhibit a wide range of binding specificities. The antigen‐binding properties of the antibody reside entirely in the amino‐terminal portion of the molecule, termed the variable domain. Structurally, the combining site specificity is determined by the amino‐acid residues within 6 short lengths, 3 each in the ...
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Generational Diversity at Workplace
NHRD Network Journal, 2021The article briefs upon the multiple ways TVS has been engaging its employees for generations. Employees share their experiences and take immense pride in becoming the brand ambassadors of this century-strong and value-filled organisation. From practising a culture of innovation to building an ecosystem that encourages the entrepreneurs, TVS has left ...
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Perturbation diversity certificates robust generalization
Neural NetworksWhilst adversarial training has been proven to be one most effective defending method against adversarial attacks for deep neural networks, it suffers from over-fitting on training adversarial data and thus may not guarantee the robust generalization. This may result from the fact that the conventional adversarial training methods generate adversarial ...
Zhuang Qian +6 more
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Generating Diverse Compound Critiques
Artificial Intelligence Review, 2005Critiquing is a powerful form of feedback often used by conversational recommender systems. There are two main types of critiquing; unit and compound. Unit critiques allow the user to provide limited feedback at the feature-level by constraining a single feature's value space. Compound critiques, on the other hand, allow the user to manipulate multiple
Kevin Mccarthy +3 more
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Generating Multiple Diverse Summaries
2016Authors often re-purpose existing content to create shorter versions for other channels. Automatic summarization techniques can be used to generate a candidate content that can be further fine-tuned by the author. Existing work in automatic summarization primarily focus on providing a single succinct summary.
Natwar Modani +2 more
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Diversity-Generating Skeletal Editing Transformations
Accounts of Chemical ResearchConspectusSkeletal editing, as a synthetic tool, offers the unique potential to selectively and efficiently modify the core skeleton of a target molecule at a late-stage. The main benefit of such transformations is the rapid exploration of the chemical space around lead compounds without necessitating a de novo synthesis for each new molecule. However,
Fu-Peng Wu +2 more
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