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In what follows, we first present an algorithm for folding a single RNA sequence based on the normalized energy concept described here.
The concept described here as 'discrimination' is also referred to as 'discriminatory power' [ 3] but should not be confused with discriminant validity, item discrimination or discriminant functions.
More recently, Young et al. (2001) showed how spatio-temporal receptive fields can be modelled by Gaussian derivatives over a spatio-temporal domain, corresponding to the Gaussian spatio-temporal concept described here, although with a different type of parameterization.
Young et al. (2001) and Young RA, Lesperance (2001) have also shown how spatio-temporal receptive fields can be modelled by Gaussian derivatives over a spatio-temporal domain, corresponding to the Gaussian spatio-temporal concept described here, although with a different type of parameterization; see also Lindeberg (1997, 2001) for closely related earlier work.
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The latter illustrates that the concepts described here readily applies to steady fluid structure interaction problems leading to an interesting range of new applications.
For those interested in more detail about some of the technical concepts described here (such as TCP/IP, FTP, etc)., as well as the important roles that these technologies and protocols played in the historical development of the Internet, some excellent resources are available.
Further research is required to determine the wider applicability of the concepts described here.
The concepts described here are not limited to K-PLS and K-SVMs, and the general principles also apply to other kernel based classifiers as well.
In addition to the five concepts described here, the other provisional TCs (Table 3), as well as still-unidentified concepts, are also likely to be instrumental for learning in biochemistry.
A number of features of the concept as described here demand attention.
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