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Journal of Group Theory, 2008
In a typical finite simple group of Lie type the defining characteristic \(p\) is easily recognisable from the subgroup structure, since the maximal \(p\)-local subgroups look completely different from the maximal \(r\)-local subgroups, where \(r\) is any prime other than \(p\).
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In a typical finite simple group of Lie type the defining characteristic \(p\) is easily recognisable from the subgroup structure, since the maximal \(p\)-local subgroups look completely different from the maximal \(r\)-local subgroups, where \(r\) is any prime other than \(p\).
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A characterization of HN: addendum
Journal of Group Theory, 2010zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
C. FRANCHI, MAINARDIS, Mario, R. SOLOMON
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Effect of Deuteration on the Accuracy of HN–HN Distance Constraints
Journal of Magnetic Resonance, 1998The effect of deuteration on the measurement of HN-HN distances in moderately sized (15 kDa) proteins is discussed. Data are presented for a 15 kDa protein which is 95% deuterated on the Halpha position, and partially (70%) deuterated at other aliphatic sites.
D M, Briercheck, G S, Rule
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ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation, 2004
This article was motivated by the need to speed up complex network simulation, especially in telecommunications settings, where high bandwidth translates into exorbitant numbers of packets that take inordinate CPU time to simulate. Since the simulation complexity of fluid workload is invariant under bandwidth scaling, flows of discrete ...
Benjamin Melamed, Shuo Pan, Yorai Wardi
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This article was motivated by the need to speed up complex network simulation, especially in telecommunications settings, where high bandwidth translates into exorbitant numbers of packets that take inordinate CPU time to simulate. Since the simulation complexity of fluid workload is invariant under bandwidth scaling, flows of discrete ...
Benjamin Melamed, Shuo Pan, Yorai Wardi
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Diagonal-Free 3D/4D HN,HN-TROSY-NOESY-TROSY
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2010Structural biology by NMR spectroscopy relies on measuring interproton distances via NOE cross-signals in nuclear Overhauser effect spectroscopy (NOESY) spectra. In proteins, the subset of H(N)-H'(N) NOE contacts is most important for deriving initial structural models and for spectral assignment by "NOE walking".
Diercks, T. +3 more
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1969
This tDAR document page represents Archeological Report 04 (Archaeological Investigations of the New Castle Sites, Hn-1, Hn-2, Hn-8, Hn-10, Hn-12, and Hn-25: A 1968 Summer Field School in Henry County, Indiana) from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University.
Swartz, B. K. +9 more
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This tDAR document page represents Archeological Report 04 (Archaeological Investigations of the New Castle Sites, Hn-1, Hn-2, Hn-8, Hn-10, Hn-12, and Hn-25: A 1968 Summer Field School in Henry County, Indiana) from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University.
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