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SIAM Journal on Computing, 2006
We present problems in the following three application areas: identifying similar codes in which global register reallocation and spill code minimization were done (programming languages); protein threading (computational biology); and searching for color icons under different color maps (image processing).
Amihood Amir +3 more
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We present problems in the following three application areas: identifying similar codes in which global register reallocation and spill code minimization were done (programming languages); protein threading (computational biology); and searching for color icons under different color maps (image processing).
Amihood Amir +3 more
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Information Processing Letters, 2010
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Clifford, Raphaël, Sach, Benjamin
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Clifford, Raphaël, Sach, Benjamin
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Myosins: matching functions with motors
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1998It is an exciting time to be studying myosins and their roles in the function of cells and organisms. Past efforts aimed at finding new members of this family have now given way to a focus on identifying individual functions for each motor protein. These actin-based motors are now known to be intimately involved in the following processes: neurosensory
J P, Baker, M A, Titus
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Vision Research, 1970
Abstract Three or more different stimuli may be arranged in a photometer field to produce two spectrally different lights which match in luminosity at all levels. A monochromatic stimulus may be so matched by a characteristic mixture of two instrumental stimuli, the quantities of which for a unit test stimulus may be defined as the spectral stimulus ...
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Abstract Three or more different stimuli may be arranged in a photometer field to produce two spectrally different lights which match in luminosity at all levels. A monochromatic stimulus may be so matched by a characteristic mixture of two instrumental stimuli, the quantities of which for a unit test stimulus may be defined as the spectral stimulus ...
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WKB wave functions without matching
Physical Review A, 1993A method is presented for the construction of WKB wave functions that avoids explicit consideration of any matching between results pertaining to classically allowed and classically forbidden regions. The formalism is based on the maximization of a suitably defined quantal pseudoentropy, subject to the constraints posed by the expectation values of a ...
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Efficient Boolean function matching
IEEE/ACM International Conference on Computer-Aided Design, 1992Efficient algorithms for performing the matching step in technology mapping are proposed. The main result is an algorithm for matching under input negations that takes time polynomial in the size of the BDDs representing the functions to be matched. This algorithm is the basis for efficient methods for matching under permutations, bridging and constant
null Burch, null Long
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Surface Green function matching
Surface Science, 1994Abstract The evolution of the surface Green function matching (SGFM) method is reviewed in relation to the experimental and computational developments which influenced its evolution or changed its scope. Starting with electronic surface, interface states, the theory is extended to arbitrary elementary excitations. The other extension of the formalism
F García-Moliner, V.R Velasco
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Nature Immunology, 2003
Overexpression studies suggest that SOCS3 is a pleiotropic negative regulator of cytokines. The generation of Socs3−/− mice indicates that SOCS3 actually functions in a remarkably specific manner.
Johnston, James, O'Shea, J.J.
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Overexpression studies suggest that SOCS3 is a pleiotropic negative regulator of cytokines. The generation of Socs3−/− mice indicates that SOCS3 actually functions in a remarkably specific manner.
Johnston, James, O'Shea, J.J.
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Double phase-matching function
Journal of the Optical Society of America, 1978A double phase-matching function, analogous to the single phase-matching function, occurs in any four-wave two-step interaction of plane waves. Several of its properties are unexpected.
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1981
The amounts of any set of three primaries that are needed by the CIE observer to match any spectrum color can be computed by combination (addition or subtraction) of the same multiples of the CIE color-matching data x, y, z for all wavelengths. The amounts of those same primaries that the CIE observer would need to match any color, in general, are the ...
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The amounts of any set of three primaries that are needed by the CIE observer to match any spectrum color can be computed by combination (addition or subtraction) of the same multiples of the CIE color-matching data x, y, z for all wavelengths. The amounts of those same primaries that the CIE observer would need to match any color, in general, are the ...
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