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Each variable is represented by a vector connecting the origin to the variable coordinates.
We leave the molecular components of this intrinsic vector undefined, but remark that it could e.g. be given by a vector connecting the cell nucleus with the centrosome [19].
R⃗ is a vector connecting the center of the donor with the center of the acceptor.
If two contact points are achieved that define an opposition axis (a vector connecting them in space) that passes through the object, and these contact points are maintained for 2 seconds of simulation time, the grasp is declared successful.
By fixing the position of the C1 atom of ADP-D,D-heptose, a force was applied to the OG atom of Ser-176 along a vector connecting the two atoms.
Further tests using variable points of reference indicated that points distal from the beta carbon along a vector connecting the alpha and beta carbons yielded rigid structural alignments in which residues known to be highly conserved in RIPs were reported as corresponding residues in structural comparisons between ricin A chain, abrin-A, and other RIPs.
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Furthermore, AUS is defined by the two distance vectors: a and b ' where a is the vector connecting the two chosen extreme points of the future power line, Collarmele SS and the guessed point of the new SS to be built; b is a orthogonal vector with length equal to 0.6 a (in the present case a = 30 km and b = 18 km).
The total energy E of a molecule is where r⃗ ij is the vector connecting atoms i and j at equilibrium, defined in the PDB structures.
In Equation (3), j is the index of a neuron in the hidden layer, λ u, v j is the model parameter between that hidden neuron and the output layer, H u, v j (x)(=1/(1+ e− x )) is the gate function for the hidden neuron conducting non-linear transformation of input, and w u, v j is the model parameter vector connecting the input layer to a hidden neuron.
The migration energy E m is defined as: (1 where represents the vector of the front rear axis of cell migration, represents the vector connecting from the position of cell to a candidate position of the cell shifted by the replacement, and λ m is the intensity of cell migration.
Let be the vector connecting the center of the lattice point (x0, y0) where a cell resides at time t, to the center of one of the eight adjacent lattice points (x i, y i ).
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