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Phylogenetic reconciliation

open access: yesPLOS Computational Biology, 2022
In phylogenetics, reconciliation is an approach to connect the history of two or more coevolving biological entities. The general idea of reconciliation is that a phylogenetic tree representing the evolution of an entity (e.g. homologous genes, symbionts…) can be drawn within another phylogenetic tree representing an encompassing entity (respectively ...
Menet, Hugo   +2 more
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Assembly reconciliation [PDF]

open access: yesBioinformatics, 2007
Abstract Motivation: Many genomes are sequenced by a collaboration of several centers, and then each center produces an assembly using their own assembly software. The collaborators then pick the draft assembly that they judge to be the best and the information contained in the other assemblies is usually not used. Methods:
Douglas R. Smith   +3 more
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Inequality Decompositions - A Reconciliation [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
We show how classic source-decomposition and subgroup-decomposition meth ods can be reconciled with regression methodology used in the recent liter ature. We also highlight some pitfalls that arise from uncritical use of the regression approach. The LIS database is used to compare the approaches using an analysis of the changing contributions to ...
COWELL, FRANK, FIORIO, CARLO
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Blind reconciliation

open access: yesQuantum Information and Computation, 2012
Information reconciliation is a crucial procedure in the classical post-processing of quantum key distribution (QKD). Poor reconciliation efficiency, revealing more information than strictly needed, may compromise the maximum attainable distance, while poor performance of the algorithm limits the practical throughput in a QKD device.
Martínez Mateo, Jesús   +2 more
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Mission as reconciliation

open access: yesActa Theologica, 2019
For a long time, missiology operated in the paradigm of civilisation and good citizenship. Since the end of the 19th century, inculturation and social  justice have replaced this paradigm. The current focus is on self-affirmation. In his work, Pieter Verster pleads for understanding mission as  reconciliation, and this not so much as a ...
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Reconciliation

open access: yes, 2022
In Christian theology and political philosophy, five partially overlapping areas of meaning are treated in terms of reconciliation. (1) Dogmatic theology often operates with an umbrella concept covering the entire work of Christ. (2) Philosophical theology employs a concept of atonement/reconciliation that attempts to explain the overall rationality of
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Actions of Reconciliation

open access: yes, 2018
This journey of R/reconciliation within myself, to this land and within this country has been a central theme of my research creation. I arrived on campus with questions about my role within the Canadian Reconciliation process and wondered whether I could make art to reflect R/reconciliation and/or create dialogue about its meaning. Using an Indigenous
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Reconciliation Infrastructures

open access: yesRoadsides, 2022
In September 2021, the Government of Assam announced what are to be India’s longest “wildlife friendly” flyovers (Anon. 2013). Purpose-built to mitigate the adverse effects of traffic on animal movement, these elevated structures will cost a staggering US$353.5 million.
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Anger and Reconciliation

open access: yesConatus, 2023
Emotions are a much-neglected aspect of contemporary peace ethics, which is surprising if only because the concept of positive peace encompasses a certain emotional commitment. Moreover, some emotions explicitly promote separation, conflict, and even violence. Anger is an ambivalent emotion that, on the one hand, evokes conflict but, on the other hand,
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