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The Act of Killing An Interview with Joshua Oppenheimer
(CINEASTE, 2013)
[Abstract Not Available]
SPINAL: scalable protein interaction network alignment
(Oxford University Press, 2013)
Motivation: Given protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks of a pair of species a pairwise global alignment corresponds to a one-to-one mapping between their proteins. Based on the presupposition that such a mapping ...
Ottoman Izmir: the rise of a cosmopolitan port 1840-1880
(INT SEMINAR URBAN FORM, 2013)
[Abstract Not Available]
Computational Analysis of a Zn-Bound Tris(imidazolyl) Calix[6]arene Aqua Complex: Toward Incorporating Second-Coordination Sphere Effects into Carbonic Anhydrase Biomimetics
(Amer Chemical Soc, 2013)
Molecular dynamics simulations and quantum-mechanical calculations were performed to characterize a supra-molecular tris(imidazolyl) calix[6]arene Zn2+ aqua complex as a biomimetic model for the catalyzed hydration of ...
Crossover from Vibrational to Rotational Collectivity in Heavy Nuclei in the Shell-Model Monte Carlo Approach
(Amer Physical Soc., 2013)
Heavy nuclei exhibit a crossover from vibrational to rotational collectivity as the number of neutrons or protons increases from shell closure towards midshell but the microscopic description of this crossover has been a ...
Turkish Foreign Policy: Islam Nationalism and Globalization
(Cambridge Univ Press, 2013)
[Abstract Not Available]
Continuous dependence on data for a solution of the quasilinear parabolic equation with a periodic boundary condition
(Springer International Publishing Ag, 2013)
In this paper we consider a parabolic equation with a periodic boundary condition and we prove the stability of a solution on the data. We give a numerical example for the stability of the solution on the data.
States Banks and Crisis: Emerging Finance Capitalism in Mexico and Turkey
(M.E Sharpe Inc., 2013)
[Abstract Not Available]
Back to Full Employment
(Routledge Journals Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2013)
[Abstract Not Available]
Action Recognition Using Random Forest Prediction with Combined Pose-based and Motion-based Features
(IEEE, 2013)
In this paper we propose a novel human action recognition system that uses random forest prediction with statistically combined pose-based and motion-based features. Given a set of training and test image sequences (videos) ...