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The choice to consider quasi-nonexpansive mappings is made since these operators are widely used in the sub-gradient projection operator techniques to solve convex constrained problems (see Maingé [7] and the references contained therein).
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The combination of the Halpern iteration and strongly quasinonexpansive mappings was made recently.
When the mappings are made from abstract to more detailed models they usually require some assumptions and insight into the reaction mechanisms.
Our functional site mappings are made publicly available for all superfamilies via the CATH website.
The BAM and VCF files for the UMD3.1, and Oar3.1 mappings are made available for visualization directly within the IGV modified to use the Intrepid Bioinformatics application programming interface.
Mappings were made using the latest version of the M. esculenta genome (Mesculenta_147) obtained from Phytozome (http://www.phytozome.net/cassava) and 81,726 ESTs available from NCBI's UniGene database (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/unigene).nih.gov/unigene
A comparison is made between methods with and without these mappings.
Here, we have exploited the features of the Standard InChI described above to provide new functionality within UniChem which enables mappings to be made between molecules that share common atom connectivity, even across mixtures and salts.
In addition, 12 mappings could be made between new MA and new NCIt terms.
A wide variety of mappings have been made of the auricular pavilion, based on a supposed interconnection between the ear and the rest of the body, such that muscular-skeletal structures would be reflected, somatotopically, in the auricular pavilion [ 25, 26].
PathFinder [ 2, 17] was the first fully featured, automated image processing system developed for Optical Mapping and was instrumental is making large scale Optical Mapping projects feasible.
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