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In this study, a 12-dimensional feature vector is constructed to reflect the general contents and spatial arrangements of the secondary structural elements of a given protein sequence.
The genus trace is a measure of complexity of the structure of bonds connecting various elements of a given chain; for example, in RNA it captures the complexity of pseudoknots.
The cognitive map (CM) is a representation of the causal relationships existing among the decision elements of a given object and/or problem, and also describes experts' tacit knowledge.
In this study, 11 features (including 8 re-used features and 3 newly-designed features) are rationally utilized to reflect the general contents and spatial arrangements of the secondary structural elements of a given protein sequence.
At the feature extraction stage, a 13-dimensional feature vector is extracted to characterize general contents and spatial arrangements of the secondary structural elements of a given protein sequence.
This work is considering a different set of 'sizes', the number of elements of a given order.
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Mathematically a rule that associates with every element of a given set a unique real number is called a "(real-valued) function".
In this study, a novel and efficient approach was developed to solve this problem by designing a semiregular porous structure with a hole within each mesh element of a given quad/hex-mesh layout of the design domain.
Moreover, for any Banach-valued function u on (mathbb{N}_{a}), we make the convention that (sum_{s=k_{1}}^{k_{2}}u(s)=theta) if (k_{1},k_{2}inmathbb{N}_{a}) with (k_{1}>k_{2}), where θ is the zero element of a given Banach space.
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