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Retromer and sorting nexins in endosomal sorting
Biochemical Society Transactions, 2015The evolutionarily conserved endosomal retromer complex rescues transmembrane proteins from the lysosomal degradative pathway and facilitates their recycling to other cellular compartments. Retromer functions in conjunction with numerous associated proteins, including select members of the sorting nexin (SNX) family.
Matthew, Gallon, Peter J, Cullen
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Sorting roughly sorted sequences in parallel
Information Processing Letters, 1990zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Tom Altman, Bogdan S. Chlebus
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International Review of Qualitative Research, 2011
This letter documents the conversations of a participatory action research team consisting of one doctoral student and eight New York City high school students. The letter documents the process of creating the instrument that was used to collect data from other lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer and questioning students.
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This letter documents the conversations of a participatory action research team consisting of one doctoral student and eight New York City high school students. The letter documents the process of creating the instrument that was used to collect data from other lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer and questioning students.
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Emerge-Sort: Swarm Intelligence Sorting
2012We examine sorting on the assumption we do not know in advance which way to sort. We use simple local comparison and swap operators and demonstrate that their repeated application ends up in sorted sequences. These are the basic elements of Emerge-Sort, an approach to self-organizing sorting, which we experimentally validate and observe a run-time ...
Dimitris Kalles +2 more
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Introduction … of Sorts, Sort of
2012This introduction most likely has already been written (or at least some variation of) by many who have thrown themselves over the precipice and have fallen smack into the formidable theoretical edifice that the three key figures of the book’s title present: Lacan, Deleuze, and Žižek. Flattened by the fall, one slides down, arms outstretched in despair.
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Bead-sort: A natural sorting algorithm
Bull. EATCS, 2002Summary: Nature is not only a source of minerals and precious stones but is also a mine of algorithms. By observing and studying natural phenomena, computer algorithms can be extracted. In this note, a simple natural phenomenon is used to design a sorting algorithm for positive integers, called here bead-sort. The algorithm's run-time complexity ranges
Joshua J. Arulanandham +2 more
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