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phylotree.js - a JavaScript library for application development and ...

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London: J. Murray; 1859. Vaughan TG. IcyTree: rapid browser-based visualization for phylogenetic trees and networks. Bioinformatics. 2017;33:btx155. Kreft Ł, Botzki A, Coppens F, Vandepoele K, Van Bel M. PhyD3: a phylogenetic tree viewer with extended phyloXML support for functional genomics data visualization. Bioinformatics. 2017;33(18):2946 ...

Joint Mobile Edge Caching and Pricing: A Mean-Field Game Approach

https://cis.temple.edu/~wu/research/publications/Publication_files/ICDE2024_Xu.pdf

Similar to Lemma 1, we can also prove that the mapping satisfies the assumptions (H1-H5) in [37]. Next, given this contraction mapping, there exists a unique fixed-point based on the fixed-point theorem, i.e., the fixed point can be found by initializing the iterations with an arbitrary point.

Detecting, Localizing, and Tracking an Unknown Number of Moving Targets ...

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Let Xt = fx1;t;x2;t;:::;xnt;tg denote a realization of a RFS of target states at time t. A probability distribution of a RFS is characterized by a discrete distribution over the cardinality of the set and a family of densities for the elements of the set conditioned on the size, i.e.,

Temple Traditions | Temple University | Temple University

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Temple’s more than 130-year history is rich with tradition. From the Owl mascot, to the Temple “T,” to the fight song, Temple pride shines. The Temple "T" Across Temple's campuses and throughout Philadelphia, the Temple “T” is the iconic symbol of the university. Designed by students in a graphic arts and design class in the Tyler School of Art in 1983, the “T” represents ...

Intrinsic Disorder and Protein Function A. Keith Dunker, J. David ...

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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 ...