https://dabi.temple.edu/external/zoran/papers/Dunker_TPT.pdf
For ordered protein, the ensemble members all have the same time-averaged canonical set of Ramachandran angles along their backbones. For intrinsically disordered protein, the ensemble members have different (and typically dynamic) Ramachandran angles. Such disorder has been characterized by a variety of methods including x-ray crystallography, NMR spectroscopy, CD spectroscopy, and protease ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki/Courses/CIS2033-Spring12/ElementaryProbabilityforApplications/ch3.pdf
5 5 5 5 x x x x x x x x 7 7 7 7 7 7 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Another way of saying this is that if we ignore the outcomes that result in a sum other than 5 or 7, we reduce the sample space from Ω to E = E5 ∪ E7 and the distribution of the first outcome that lands in E follows the conditional probability P(·|E).
https://sites.temple.edu/cognitionlearning/files/2017/09/Gunderson-et-al-2017-Dev-Psych.pdf
Individuals’ implicit theories of intelligence exist on a spectrum, from believing intelligence is fixed and unchangeable, to believing it is malleable and can be improved with effort. A belief in malleable intelligence leads to adaptive responses to challenge and higher achievement. However, surprisingly little is known about the development of academic-domain-specific theories of ...
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By John J. Gelegenis1 and Sergio E. Serrano2 ABSTRACT: The linear Muskingum method continues to be a simple and popular procedure for river flood routing. An alternative algorithm for the numerical estimation of the Muskingum routing parameters is presented. Fully implicit and semi-implicit finite-difference schemes are compared for accuracy with respect to the tradi-tional graphical procedure ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki/Papers/OptimalSkeletonScienceChina2013.pdf
Skeleton pruning as trade-off between skeleton simplicity and reconstruction error
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Academic Reviewer American Economic Journal: Economic Policy Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics Climate and Development Climatic Change Environmental and Resource Economics Geneva Papers – Issues and Practice Geneva Risk and Insurance Review International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization ...
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Abstract—The use of aerial swarms to solve real-world prob-lems has been increasing steadily, accompanied by falling prices and improving performance of communication, sensing, and pro-cessing hardware. The commoditization of hardware has reduced unit costs, thereby lowering the barriers to entry to the field of aerial swarm robotics. A key enabling technology for swarms is the family of ...
https://www.fox.temple.edu/sites/fox/files/documents/Cummins%20Conference%202022/XiangHuBao-main-2022-03-23.pdf
The significant progress in information technologies promotes new venues in risk sharing and risk management practices (OECD, 2017). Just as peer-to-peer (P2P) lending platforms connected un-or under-financed borrowers to lenders, emerging fintech platforms can also be leveraged to reach traditionally un-insured or under-insured customers.2 This is exemplified by Xiang Hu Bao (XHB, meaning ...
https://sites.temple.edu/xifanwu/files/2020/10/2017.PRB_.Comparative-first-principles-studies-of-prototypical-ferroelectric-materials-by-LDA-GGA-and-SCAN-meta-GGA.pdf
Comparative first-principles studies of prototypical ferroelectric materials by LDA, GGA, and SCAN meta-GGA Comparative first-principles studies of prototypical ferroelectric materials by LDA, GGA, and SCAN meta-GGA
https://sites.temple.edu/cognitionlearning/files/2017/08/Gunderson-et-al-in-press-DP-Parent-Praise.pdf
1 For consistency with prior work, we chose to restrict our sample to the N=53 parent-child dyads reported in Gunderson et al. (2013). This subsample included only dyads who had complete data for praise and motivational frameworks. However, we also repeated our main path analyses including all available data (i.e., N=60 parent-child dyads who had at least some data on dependent variables). The ...