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Streaming for Aibohphobes: Longest Palindrome with Mismatches
Foundations of Software Technology and Theoretical Computer Science, 2017A palindrome is a string that reads the same as its reverse, such as "aibohphobia" (fear of palindromes). Given an integer $d>0$, a $d$-near-palindrome is a string of Hamming distance at most $d$ from its reverse.
Elena Grigorescu+2 more
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On Palindromes and Palindromic Primes
Mathematics Magazine, 1969(1969). On Palindromes and Palindromic Primes. Mathematics Magazine: Vol. 42, No. 5, pp. 252-254.
Hyman Gabai, Daniel Coogan
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Palindrome Recognition In The Streaming Model
Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science, 2013A palindrome is defined as a string which reads forwards the same as backwards, like, for example, the string "racecar". In the Palindrome Problem, one tries to find all palindromes in a given string.
P. Berenbrink+3 more
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Journal of Molecular Biology, 1974
Abstract Eukaryotic DNA fragments that are totally denatured by alkali swiftly re-form duplex regions that are several hundred up to several thousand nucleotide pairs in length. A combination of sedimentation and electron microscopic studies demonstrate that they arise by the folding-back of a single linear chain, and not from cross-linking between ...
Charles A. Thomas, D.A. Wilson
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Abstract Eukaryotic DNA fragments that are totally denatured by alkali swiftly re-form duplex regions that are several hundred up to several thousand nucleotide pairs in length. A combination of sedimentation and electron microscopic studies demonstrate that they arise by the folding-back of a single linear chain, and not from cross-linking between ...
Charles A. Thomas, D.A. Wilson
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Journal of Protein Chemistry, 2003
Palindromes in DNA consist of nucleotides sequences that read the same from the 5'-end to the 3'-end, and its double helix is related by twofold axis. They occur in genomes of all organisms and have various functions. For example, restriction enzymes often recognize palindromic sequences of DNA.
Marcin Hoffmann+4 more
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Palindromes in DNA consist of nucleotides sequences that read the same from the 5'-end to the 3'-end, and its double helix is related by twofold axis. They occur in genomes of all organisms and have various functions. For example, restriction enzymes often recognize palindromic sequences of DNA.
Marcin Hoffmann+4 more
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On some problems related to palindrome closure
RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications, 2008In this paper, we solve some open problems related to (pseudo)palindrome closure operators and to the infinite words generated by their iteration, that is, standard episturmian and pseudostandard words.
Michelangelo Bucci+3 more
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Human Genetics, 1992
On the average, 30% of the residues in a protein are members of peptidic palindromes, tripeptidic and longer. This percentage may go up to 50% in histones and certain other DNA binding proteins. The longest peptidic palindrome encountered thus far was 14 residues in length.
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On the average, 30% of the residues in a protein are members of peptidic palindromes, tripeptidic and longer. This percentage may go up to 50% in histones and certain other DNA binding proteins. The longest peptidic palindrome encountered thus far was 14 residues in length.
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Palindromes in Sturmian Words [PDF]
We study some structural and combinatorial properties of Sturmian palindromes, i.e., palindromic finite factors of Sturmian words. In particular, we give a formula which permits to compute in an exact way the number of Sturmian palindromes of any length. Moreover, an interesting characterization of Sturmian palindromes is obtained.
DE LUCA, ALDO, DE LUCA A.
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Southern Medical Journal, 2011
We present the case of a 56-year-old woman with a one-month history of recurrent, migratory oligoarthritis. Laboratory tests were normal except for positive antinuclear antibody (ANA) titers. Imaging studies were normal. Palindromic rheumatism (PR) was considered as a diagnosis.
Veena R, Iyer, George L, Cohen
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We present the case of a 56-year-old woman with a one-month history of recurrent, migratory oligoarthritis. Laboratory tests were normal except for positive antinuclear antibody (ANA) titers. Imaging studies were normal. Palindromic rheumatism (PR) was considered as a diagnosis.
Veena R, Iyer, George L, Cohen
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19th-Century Music, 1992
A study of the music of Schubert's operas, which number sixteen if the fragmentary ones are included, reveals that he found in the melodrama special challenges and opportunities which prompted him to extend his style in new and to some degree unique directions.
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A study of the music of Schubert's operas, which number sixteen if the fragmentary ones are included, reveals that he found in the melodrama special challenges and opportunities which prompted him to extend his style in new and to some degree unique directions.
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