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As the number of iterations increases in TSA, we can obtain tighter and tighter upper bounds on α k, which is the largest B among the leaf nodes.
Also, in this process, the global lower bound will keep increasing until it is equal to an upper bound of α k (the largest B(J) among leaf nodes).
TSA will terminate if a leaf tree node J has the largest B(J) among all the leaf nodes, and that B(J) is no bigger than the global lower bound on α k.
In compressive sensing, a signal that is compressible in one basis Ψ can be recovered with K largest b n 's from ( M=Oleft(K log frac{N}{K}right) ) nonadaptive linear measurements on to a second basis Φ that is incoherent with the first basis [2, 21].
In its basic version, TSA starts with a tree having only the root node and sets the global lower bound of α k as 0. In each iteration, TSA selects a leaf tree node J with the largest B(J) and expands the tree by adding the child nodes of J to the tree.
These disparate mass shifts are in turn expected to lead to an m/ z window devoid of sequence-specific ions between the largest b- or y-ion and the m/ z of the single charged precursor MH+ (as long as this window remains within the m/ z scan range of the MS/MS spectrum).
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For a peptide with a C-terminal arginine, the largest y-ion would also be at MH+−304.2−57 (labeled glycine at N-term) while the largest b-ion would be at MH+−156.1−18 (unlabeled arginine at C-term).
With iTRAQ 8-plex labeling, for a peptide with a C-terminal lysine the largest y-ion would be expected at MH+−304.2−57 (labeled glycine at N-term), while the largest b-ion would be at MH+-304.2−128.1−18 (labeled lysine at C-term).
The much larger "B" budget has provided a comprehensive slate of services for unincorporated Greenburgh alone.
The carpet is black, with the large "B" logo stamped in the center, in black and white.
(a) Large, (b) medium, and (c) small graphene flake models.
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