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Segmenting DNA sequence into words based on statistical language model [PDF]
This paper presents a novel method to segment/decode DNA sequences based on n-gram statistical language model. Firstly, we find the length of most DNA “words” is 12 to 15 bps by analyzing the genomes of 12 model species.
Wang Liang
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Linkage studies on rice (<i>Oryza sativa</i> L.). (A prel. note)
Toshitaro Morinaga, Tutumi Nagamatu
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The archaeological sediment sequences analysis from the Wanbei site reveals a predominantly warm and humid climate with a brief cooling phase between 5600 and 5400 a BP, during the Middle Holocene in the middle and lower Huai River valley. Despite the cooling trend, rice remained the dominant crop in mixed farming, while the proportion of millet ...
Weixin Tian+9 more
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Abstract Livestock manure is usually used as an organic fertilizer, yet its direct application to soil can cause several environmental problems, including greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, N2O emissions and nutrient runoff into ecosystems. Transforming animal manure (AM) into biochar may mitigate these problems.
Laila Dini Harisa+3 more
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The key genes BADH2, GBSS1, GBSS2, and HIS1 regulate the fragrance, starch synthesis, and herbicide resistance in rice. Although the molecular functions of four genes have been investigated in the Oryza sativa species, little is known regarding their ...
Insu Lim, Yong-Jin Park, Jungmin Ha
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Formulation and evaluation of alternative to beeswax for vegan lipsticks
Characterization of a cosmetic ingredient as a vegan alternative to beeswax. Investigation of binary oil–wax systems for cosmetic applications. Development of a predictive strategy for the formulation of vegan stick cosmetics. Abstract Honeybees' success is strictly linked to the chemical and application properties of their products: honey, beeswax (BW)
Manuela Loiacono+4 more
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Starch of Oryza sativa L. japonica and Oryza sativa L. indica
Hiroyasu Fukuba
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The Central Valley of California (CVC) and Mid‐Atlantic (MA) in the U.S. are both critical sites for nationwide food security, and many waterfowl species annually, especially during the winter, providing feeding and roosting locations for a variety of species.
Matthew J. Hardy+8 more
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The Behavior of Hybrid Sterility in an Intervarietal Cross of Oryza Sativa L.
H. R. Caffey
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