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  1. Linker

    wiktionary Linker may refer to TOC right Computing Linker computing , a computer program that takes one or more Object file objects generated by a compiler and combines them into a single executable program ld Unix , the linker included in Unix GNU linker , the GNU Project s implementation of the Unix command code ld code Dynamic linker , the part of an operating system that loads and links the shared libraries for an executable Biology Polylinker also known as a multiple cloning site or simply a linker , a short segment of Deoxyribonucleic acid DNA with many restriction site s commonly used in biotechnology, bioengineering, and molecular genetics Linker proteins or adaptor proteins , proteins that provide mechanisms by which receptors can amplify and regulate downstream effector proteins, e.g. Linker of activated T cells , a protein in the biochemical signaling path transferring signals from T cell receptor T cell antigen receptor s B cell linker , a human gene that encodes a linker protein related to B cells which? Linker DNA , the part of a genomic DNA strand that connects two nucleosomes People Amy Linker born 1966 , an American actress Damon Linker , an American writer Irwin Linker born 1939 , an American creator of special interest magazines Zita Linker 1917 2009 , an Israeli politician Miscellaneous Linker , a colloquial term for Inflation indexed bond s or linked bonds , the Bond finance bonds for which the principal is indexed to inflation See also Link disambiguation Linkers disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. GNU linker

    notability date August 2011 primary sources date August 2011 Infobox software name GNU linker logo screenshot caption collapsible author GNU Project developer GNU Project released latest release version 2.22 latest release date release date 2011 11 21 latest preview version latest preview date frequently updated programming language operating system GNU platform size language status genre Linker computing Linker license GNU General Public License website GNU linker or GNU ld is the GNU Project s implementation of the Unix command ld Unix ld . GNU ld runs the Linker computing linker , which creates an executable file or a library software library from object file s created during compiler compilation of a software project. A linker script may be passed to GNU ld to exercise greater control over the linking process. ref http ftp.gnu.org old gnu Manuals ld 2.9.1 html node ld 6.html GNU Manuals Online binutils ref The GNU linker is part of the GNU Binary Utilities binutils . The name of the command originated as an abbreviation for Loader computing load . Citation needed date March 2009 GNU linker is free software , distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License . See also Portal Free software Binary File Descriptor library libbfd Gold linker External links http sourceware.org binutils docs 2.21 ld GNU linker manual man 1 ld The GNU linker References Reflist GNU DEFAULTSORT Gnu Linker Category Free compilers and interpreters Category GNU Project software Free software stub fr GNU linker ja GNU ld ...   more details



  1. Linker DNA

    Linker DNA is double stranded DNA in between two nucleosome cores that, in association with histone H1 , holds the cores together. Linker DNA is seen as the string in the beads and string model, which is made by using an ionic solution on the chromatin. Linker DNA connects to histone H1 and histone H1 sits on the nucleosome core. Nucleosome is technically the consolidation of a nucleosome core and one adjacent linker DNA however, the term nucleosome is used freely for solely the core. Linker DNA may be degraded by endonuclease s. ref Molecular Biology of The Cell, Fifth Edition, Alberts et. al, Garland Science, 2008 ref References reflist External links http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov bookshelf br.fcgi?book mboc4&part A632&rendertype figure&id A632 Image illustrating linker DNA Category DNA Category DNA binding proteins Category Electrochemistry de Linker DNA ...   more details



  1. Dynamic linker

    primarysources date March 2011 In computing , a dynamic Linker computing linker is the part of an operating ... operating system and executable format determine how the dynamic linker functions and how ... while a dynamic linker is in actuality a special loader that loads external shared libraries .... The specifics of how a dynamic linker functions is operating system dependent. Implementations Microsoft ... linker is actually an external executable that the operating system kernel loads and executes ... linker that should be used embedded into the code .interp code section. The operating system ... loaded shared libraries can be identified by the filename suffix tt .so tt . The dynamic linker .... Examples of this can be seen in the run time linker manual pages for various Unix like systems ref man 1 ld.so.1 Solaris Solaris dynamic linker loader ref ref man 8 ld linux.so Linux GNU libc dynamic linker loader ref ref man 1 rtld FreeBSD FreeBSD dynamic linker loader ref ref man 1 ld.elf so NetBSD NetBSD dynamic linker loader ref ref man 1 ld.so OpenBSD OpenBSD dynamic linker loader ref ... implement a dynamic linker model where a portion of the executable includes a very simple linker stub which causes the operating system to load an external library into memory. This linker stub is added at compile time for the target executable. The linker stub s purpose is to load the real dynamic linker machine code into memory and start the dynamic linker process by executing that newly loaded dynamic linker machine code. While the design of the operating system is to have the executable load the dynamic linker before the target executable s main function is started it however is implemented differently. The operating system knows the location of the dynamic linker and in turn loads that in memory during the process creation. Once the executable is loaded into memory the dynamic linker is already there and linker stub simply executes that code. The reason for this change is due to the fact ...   more details



  1. Amy Linker

    BLP sources date August 2011 Amy Linker born October 19, 1966 is a former child actress . Her most notable role was perhaps as co starring as Lauren Hutchinson on the TV show, Square Pegs , ref name Chance2011 cite book last Chance first Norman title Who Was Who on TV url http books.google.com books?id sMB1MHrE3oYC&pg PA246 accessdate 17 August 2011 date 2011 01 07 publisher Xlibris Corporation isbn 9781456824549 pages 246 ref in which she wore fake brace orthodontics brace s and a fatsuit . Career Before Square Pegs , Linker was in the short lived TV series Lewis & Clark TV series Lewis & Clark , which ran one season from 1981 to 1982. After Square Pegs , Linker voiced the character of Robin on the animated Mister T TV series Mister T series in 1983. After the show ended she went back to school. In 1985 she was in the science fiction film D.A.R.Y.L. as a secondary character. In 1989, she graduated from Wellesley College with a degree in French language French studies. In 2007, Amy won the Viewers Choice Award for Most Beautiful Braces at The TV Land Awards based on her performance as Lauren Hutchinson in Square Pegs . Personal life Linker attended Beverly Hills High School in Beverly Hills, California and Frenchwoods Festival of the Performing Arts camp. She now works as a substitute teacher. References Reflist External links IMDb name 0512921 http www.tvland.com awards2007 allaccess video bonus Amy Linker on TVLand.com http www.tvguide.com celebrities amy linker 189459 TV Guide celebrity profile Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Linker, Amy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American actor DATE OF BIRTH October 19, 1966 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Linker, Amy Category 1966 births Category Living people Category American child actors Category American television actors Category Wellesley College alumni US tv actor 1960s stub US voice actor stub ...   more details



  1. Gold (linker)

    lowercase Infobox Software name gold logo screenshot caption collapsible author developer Ian Lance Taylor released latest release version latest release date latest preview version latest preview date frequently updated programming language C operating system GNU platform x86, x86 64 size language status genre Linker computing Linker license GNU General Public License version 3 website gold is a linker computing linker for Executable and Linkable Format ELF files. It became an official GNU package ref cite web url http sourceware.org cgi bin cvsweb.cgi checkout src gold README?rev 1.5.2.1&content type text plain&cvsroot src title gold README quote It is a GNU program, and therefore follows the GNU formatting standards ... ref and was added to binutils on March, 2008 ref http sourceware.org cgi bin cvsweb.cgi src gold ?cvsroot src binutils cvs repository ref ref http sourceware.org ml binutils 2008 03 msg00162.html binutils mailing list ref and first released in binutils version 2.19. Gold was developed by Ian Lance Taylor and a small team at Google . ref name google release notes http google opensource.blogspot.com 2008 04 gold google releases new and improved.html Google s release note ref The motivation for writing gold was to make a linker that is faster than the GNU linker , ref name google release notes especially for large Application software applications coded in C . See also Portal Free software GNU binutils GNU linker Comparison of executable file formats , also for PE COFF Windows , and Mach O Mac OS X formats. References reflist External links http www.airs.com blog archives 38 Ian Lance Taylor s blog with gold description cite conference title A New ELF Linker author Ian Lance Taylor year 2008 conference GCC Developers Summit 2008 conferenceurl http www.gccsummit.org 2008 pages 129&ndash 136 url http research.google.com pubs pub34417.html accessdate 2010 12 09 cite web title Striking gold in binutils author Jake Edge date 2008 03 26 work LWN.net url ht ...   more details



  1. Zita Linker

    Liberal Party Israel politicians cs Zita Linker he ...   more details



  1. Irwin Linker

    for the character on the animated television series King of the Hill List of King of the Hill characters Arlen VFW Multiple issues advert December 2007 orphan February 2009 refimprove April 2010 wikify October 2009 Irwin Linker born 1939 is a creator of special interest magazine s. He has worked at numerous publishing house s, including Magazine Management Company Marvel Comics , GCR Publishing Group, and http www.goodmanmediagroup.com Goodman Media Group . As creative director for these companies, he started several magazines, including Fit , ref http www.getbig.com magazine fit fit.htm Fit Magazine Current & Past Issues , getbig.com, retrieved 20 April 2010 ref http www.fityoga.com html Fit Yoga , Fit Low Carb , Country Accents , Victoria Decorating Ideas , Victorian Decorating and Lifestyle , Country Decorator , Country Victorian Decorating Ideas , Budget Decorating , http www.loghomesnetwork.com Log Homes Illustrated , http www.loghomesnetwork.com Timber Homes Illustrated , Distinctive Wood Homes , Do It Yourself Wood Projects , Gardening Ideas , Swimwear USA , American Swimwear , The Country Accents Farmers Almanac , Short Hairstyles , Hairstyles and Beauty , Low Fat No Fat Recipes . In addition, he served as Creative Director on http www.pilatesstyle.com html Pilates Style , http www.chilepepper.com html Chile Pepper , and Swank . He also created a series of digest magazine s, including 501 Household Tips , Stress Reduction and Weight Loss , Fitness Walking , The First Aid Family Handbook , Foods That Heal and Cure , The Fat Cholesterol Sodium and Calorie Counter , and Natural Home Remedies . References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Linker, Irwin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1939 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Linker, Irwin Category 1939 births Category Living people US editor stub ...   more details



  1. Representative sequences

    Multiple issues unreferenced December 2009 context October 2009 cleanup June 2007 Protein sequence s can provide data about the biological function and evolution of proteins and protein domains. Grouping and interrelating protein sequences can therefore provide information about both human biological processes, and the historical development of biological processes on earth. Such Sequence cluster s allow the effective coverage of Protein sequence space sequence space . Sequence cluster s can reduce a large database of sequences to a smaller set of sequence representatives , each of which should represent its cluster at the sequence level. Sequence representatives allow the effective coverage of the original database with fewer sequences. The database of sequence representatives is called non redundant , as similar or redundant sequences have been removed at a certain similarity threshold. DEFAULTSORT Representative Sequences Category Protein structure Category Bioinformatics Category Article Feedback 5 Biology stub Bioinformatics stub ...   more details



  1. Complementary sequences

    For complementary sequences in biology, see complementarity molecular biology . In applied mathematics, complementary sequences CS are pairs of sequence s with the useful property that their out of phase aperiodic autocorrelation coefficients sum to zero. Binary complementary sequences were first introduced by Marcel J. E. Golay in 1949. In 1961 1962 Golay gave several methods for constructing sequences of length 2 sup N sup and gave examples of complementary sequences of lengths 10 and 26. In 1974 R. J. Turyn gave a method for constructing sequences of length mn from sequences of lengths m and n which allows the construction of sequences of any length of the form 2 sup N sup 10 sup K sup 26 sup M sup . Later the theory of complementary sequences was generalized by other authors to polyphase complementary sequences, multilevel complementary sequences, and arbitrary complex complementary sequences. Complementary sets have also been considered these can contain more than two sequences. Definition ... 1 sub , ..., b sub N   &minus   1 sub be a pair of bipolar sequences, meaning that a k and b ... by math R x k sum j 0 N k 1 x jx j k . , math Then the pair of sequences a and b is complementary ... functions of complementary sequences is a delta function which is an ideal autocorrelations ... As the simplest example we have sequences of length 2 1,  1 and 1,  &minus 1 . Their autocorrelation ... example sequences of length 4 , we have 1,  1,  1,  &minus 1 and 1,  1,  &minus ... 1,  0,  &minus 1 . Properties of complementary pairs of sequences Complementary sequences ... complementary sequences also have complementary spectra. But as the Fourier transform of a delta ... a sub and S sub b sub are defined as a squared magnitude of the Fourier transform of the sequences. The Fourier transform can be a direct DFT of the sequences, it can be a DFT of zero padded sequences or it can be a continuous Fourier transform of the sequences which is equivalent to the Z transform ...   more details



  1. Shooting sequences

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 In a film script , a shooting sequence is a part of the script consisting of a single unified action and which can be Shot film shot in one place, at one time, with essentially the same cast throughout. A shooting sequence can be part of a Scene film scene , an entire scene, or several scenes in a script. During preproduction , a script is lined , meaning that a line is drawn between each of the shooting sequences in the script and each important element in the sequence is highlighted. See also Breaking down the script Screenplay slug line DEFAULTSORT Shooting Sequences Category Film and video terminology Category Television terminology ...   more details



  1. Collapsing sequences

    Orphan date October 2008 Collapsing sequences occur in human speech when utterance pairs between speakers have some unspoken thought occurring between them that may make the latter phrase, out of context, seem to have no logical connection to the former there is, however, an implication that logical thought has occurred between the two phrases, so that the latter phrase will make sense based upon an assumption of its relation to the former. Examples Customer What s chocolate filbert? Clerk We don t have any. The clerk s reply is in response to what he knows will come next in the discourse . If the clerk had proceeded to explain what chocolate filbert is, then it is possible that the customer would have asked for some. By explaining what the product is, the clerk would have tacitly implied that he had some to sell. Describing a product in a selling situation is often an implication that it is available. A waiter, for example, would not launch into a detailed description of a particular dish that a customer is inquiring about, only to end the discourse by then informing the customer that the dish is not available. Another common collapsing sequence is illustrated below A. Do you smoke? B. I left them in my other jacket. This type of collapsing sequence speeds up social interaction by averting unnecessary explanations. Collapsing sequences can be used in other situations as well, such as when someone joins a discussion already in progress Hi, John. We were just talking about nursery schools. In the phrasing of this response, the speaker is either warning John not join the group, or is giving him orientation so that he can understand the context of the discussion and participate. References Chaika, Elaine. Language The Social Mirror . Rowley, Massachusetts Newbury House , 1982 pp.  85 86 . Category Human communication Category Discourse analysis ...   more details



  1. B-cell linker

    PBB geneid 29760 The B cell linker protein is encoded by the BLNK gene ref name pmid9697839 cite pmid 9697839 ref ref name entrez cite web title Entrez Gene BLNK B cell linker url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov sites entrez?Db gene&Cmd ShowDetailView&TermToSearch 29760 accessdate ref and is an adaptor protein also known as SLP 65 , ref name pmid9705962 cite pmid 9705962 ref BASH , ref name pmid9834055 cite pmid 9834055 ref and BCA . ref name pmid9683264 cite pmid 9683264 ref BLNK is expressed in B cell s and macrophage s and plays a large role in B cell receptor signalling, in a fashion analogous to the role its paralogue lymphocyte cytosolic protein 2 SLP 76 plays in T cell receptor signalling. ref name pmid16493428 cite pmid 16493428 ref As it has no known intrinsic enzymatic activity, the function of BLNK is to temporally and spatially coordinate and regulate signalling effectors downstream of the B cell receptor. Function The function of BLNK was first illustrated in BLNK deficient DT40 cells, a chicken B cell line, which exhibited an abrogated intracellular calcium mobilisation response and impaired activation of MAP kinases p38 mitogen activated protein kinases p38 , c Jun N terminal kinases JNK , and to a lesser degree Extracellular signal regulated kinases ERK upon B cell receptor BCR activation as compared to wild type DT40 cells. ref name pmid10023776 cite pmid 10023776 ref In knockout mouse knockout mice , BLNK deficiency results in a partial block in B cell development ... Template PBB Controls to Stop updates. PBB Summary section title summary text Linker or adaptor .... The B cell linker protein is essential for normal B cell development. supplied by OMIM ref name entrez ... ref Interactions B cell linker has been shown to Protein protein interaction interact with Grb2 , ref ... phosphatase 1 dephosphorylates B cell linker protein SH2 domain leukocyte protein of 65 kDa and selectively ... kinase 1 associates physically and functionally with the adaptor proteins B cell linker protein and SLP ...   more details



  1. Linker of activated T cells

    PBB geneid 27040 Linker of Activated T cells , also known as LAT , is a protein which in humans is encoded by the LAT gene . ref name pmid9489702 cite journal author Zhang W, Sloan Lancaster J, Kitchen J, Trible RP, Samelson LE title LAT the ZAP 70 tyrosine kinase substrate that links T cell receptor to cellular activation journal Cell volume 92 issue 1 pages 83 92 year 1998 month January pmid 9489702 doi 10.1016 S0092 8674 00 80901 0 url ref Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants encoding different isoforms. ref name entrez Cite web title Entrez Gene LAT Linker of Activated T cells url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov sites entrez?Db gene&Cmd ShowDetailView&TermToSearch 27040 accessdate ref Function The protein encoded by this gene is phosphorylated by ZAP70 SYK protein tyrosine kinase s following activation of the T cell antigen receptor T cell receptor TCR signal transduction pathway. This transmembrane protein localizes to lipid raft s also known as glycosphingolipid enriched microdomains or GEMs and acts as a docking site for SH2 domain containing proteins. ref name pmid15081526 cite journal author Horejs V title Transmembrane adaptor proteins in membrane microdomains important regulators of immunoreceptor signaling journal Immunol. Lett. volume 92 issue 1 2 pages 43 9 year 2004 pmid 15081526 doi 10.1016 j.imlet.2003.10.013 ref Upon phosphorylation , this protein recruits multiple adaptor proteins and downstream signaling molecules into multimolecular signaling ... Interactions Linker of activated T cells has been shown to Protein protein interaction interact with SHB ... linker for activation of T cells required for recruitment and activation of signalling proteins in T cells ... Gary L, Lin Tai An, Kanner Steven B year 2002 month Aug. title Phosphorylation of the linker for activation ... author Wange RL title LAT, the linker for activation of T cells a bridge between T cell specific and general ... protein box yes update summary no update citations yes DEFAULTSORT Linker Of Activated T Cells ...   more details



  1. Sequences Art Festival

    SEQUENCES Art Festival is held in the capital of Iceland , Reykjavik . Its emphasis is time based work, performance , sound art , video and music. Concept The aim of the annual independent art festival is to celebrate and exhibit cutting edge visual art with a special emphasis on art in public urban spaces. SEQUENCES features time based art such as performance , video and sound art and creates a cross platform for these art forms as well as music and design. SEQUENCES is the first art festival in Iceland to focus on visual art alone and is an offspring of the dynamic art scene that thrives in Reykjavik . The festival is a venue for young artists to exhibit their work and connect with foreign artists who work in similar or in the same media. More than two hundred artists from around the world have participated in the festival. Along with the artist run galleries, the bigger museums and institutions in Iceland have participated as well Reykjavik Art Museum , i8 , Safn , Gallery Turpentine and The National Museum of Iceland . For SEQUENCES Art Festival in 2008 held October 11 to 17 the curatorial board decided to acknowledge renowned artists for their notable contribution to real time art mediums. The honorary artist of SEQUENCES 2008 was the Icelandic artist R r . The fourth SEQUENCES Art Festival will be held in 2009 October 31 to November 7, 2009 . This years honorary artist will be 80 year old concept art legend Magn s P lsson. Born in East Iceland in 1929, P lsson studied theatre design and art in the early 1950s and became an active participant in Iceland s embryonic avant ... SEQUENCES was initiated in Reykjavik in 2006 at first by artist Brynd s Hr nn Ragnarsd ttir, at the time ... as well as the Center for Icelandic Art CIA.IS . For the first time, the SEQUENCES Festival took place ... Museum External links Official festival website http www.sequences.is SEQUENCES real time art festival ... art news, Issue 11 http www.grapevine.is Art ReadArticle Sequences Festival 2008 The Reykjavik Grapevine ...   more details



  1. Escape Sequences in C

    merge Escape sequence date July 2011 Escape sequences are used in programming languages C programming language C and C . These are character combinations which comprise a backslash followed by some character. They give results such as getting to the next line or a TAB space. They are called escape sequences since the backslash causes an escape from the normal way characters are interpreted by the compiler. Common Escape Sequences a Bell beep b Backspace f Formfeed n New line r Carriage Return t Horizontal Tab Backslash Single Quotation Mark Double Quatation Mark ooo Octal Octal Representation xdd Hexadecimal Hexadecimal Representaion References C Programming Language by Brian W. Kernighan, Dennis M. Ritchie Object Oriented Programming in Turbo C by Robert Lafore See also Escape sequence Category C programming language Category Control characters ...   more details



  1. On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences

    infobox website name On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences logo File OEISicon.svg 150px url http ... Sequences OEIS , also cited simply as Sloane s , is an online database of integer sequence s, created ... on integer sequences of interest to both professional mathematician s and recreational mathematics amateurs , and is widely cited. As of 2011 11 20 it contains over 200,000 sequences, making it the largest ... Sloane started collecting integer sequences as a graduate student in 1965 to support his work in combinatorics ... in book form twice A Handbook of Integer Sequences 1973, ISBN 0 12 648550 X , containing 2,372 sequences in lexicographic order and assigned numbers from 1 to 2372. The Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences with Simon Plouffe 1995, ISBN 0 12 558630 2 , containing 5,488 sequences and assigned M numbers from M0000 to M5487. The Encyclopedia includes the references to the corresponding sequences which may differ in their few initial terms in A Handbook of Integer Sequences as N numbers from N0001 ..., mathematicians supplied Sloane with a steady flow of new sequences. The collection became unmanageable ... work, Sloane founded the Journal of Integer Sequences in 1998. ref http www.cs.uwaterloo.ca journals JIS Journal of Integer Sequences ISSN 1530 7638 ref The database continues to grow at a rate of some 10,000 entries a year. Sloane has personally managed his sequences for almost 40 years ... of Integer Sequences ref In 2004, Sloane celebrated the addition of the 100,000th sequence to the database ... integer sequences, the OEIS also catalogs sequences of fraction mathematics fraction s, the digits of transcendental number s, complex number s and so on by transforming them into integer sequences. Sequences of rationals are represented by two sequences named with the keyword frac the sequence of numerators ... such as 3.1415926535897... are catalogued under representative integer sequences such as decimal expansions ... referred to without the leading zeros, e.g. , A315 rather than A000315. Individual terms of sequences ...   more details



  1. Recombination signal sequences

    Unreferenced date January 2009 The regional genes V, D, J , used to generate T cell receptor T cell receptors and Antibody Immunoglobulin molecules , are flanked by Recombination Signal Sequences RSSs that are recognized by a group of enzymes known collectively as the VDJ recombinase. RSSs are composed of seven conserved nucleotides a heptamer that reside next to the gene encoding sequence followed by a spacer containing either 12 or 23 unconserved nucleotides followed by a conserved nonamer 9 base pairs . The RSSs are present on the Directionality molecular biology 3 side downstream of a V region and the Directionality molecular biology 5 side upstream of the J region. These are the sides that will be involved in the joining. Only a pair of dissimilar spacer RSSs are efficiently genetic recombination recombined i.e. one with a spacer of 12 nucleotides will be recombined with one that has a spacer containing 23 nucleotides . This is known as the 12 23 rule of recombination or the one turn two turn rule . See also VDJ recombination Category Immune system immunology stub ...   more details



  1. Gödel numbering for sequences

    A G del numbering for sequences provides us an effective way to represent each finite sequence of natural numbers as a single natural number. Of course, the Injective function embedding is surely possible set theoretically, but the emphasis is on the effectiveness of the functions manipulating such representations of sequences the operations on sequences accessing individual members, concatenation can be implemented using total recursive function s, and in fact by primitive recursive function s. It is usually used to build sequential data type s in the realm of arithmetic based formalizations of some fundamental notions of mathematics. It is a specific case of the more general idea of G del numbering ... to not only encode unique sequences of symbols into unique natural numbers i.e. place numbers into mutually exclusive or one to one correspondence with the sequences but also to encode whole architectures ... of sequences that we can get back all the information from it that is contained by the original ... that the length can be also obtained directly even if we want to handle sequences of different length ... an encoding scheme for sequences, but we have to fill in some gaps yet. These are related notions ... that g is total recursive. Access of length If we use the above scheme for encoding sequences only in contexts where the length of the sequences is fixed, then no problem arises. In other words ... dynamically stretching sequences, or we need to deal with sequences whose length cannot be Typeful programming type d in a static way. In other words, we may encode sequences in an analogous way as we ... of a Turing machine, then the each row in matrix of the program can be represented with tuples, sequences ... of a running Turing machine, then we have to represent sequences together with their length. Moreover, we can mimic dynamically stretching sequences by representing sequence concatenation or at least ... snburris htdocs scav fo arith fo arith.html DEFAULTSORT Godel Numbering For Sequences Category Computability ...   more details



  1. The Bill title sequences

    addition was made. Separate title sequences were created with specially filled footage one for episodes ... of tyres, it now begun at the same time. In both title sequences, Cryer looks up for the camera ... From 1988 to 1997, Sgt. Bob Cryer was always the last person shown in the title sequences. These are his ... 2010 DEFAULTSORT The Bill Title Sequences Category The Bill ...   more details



  1. Opening and closing sequences of The Prisoner

    DISPLAYTITLE Opening and closing sequences of The Prisoner Infobox show name The Prisoner image Image Prisoner sm.jpg 200px caption The Prisoner intertitle The opening and closing sequences of TV series The Prisoner are considered iconic, one of the great set ups of genre drama. ref name crimetime cite web url http www.crimetime.co.uk features prisoner.php title The Prisoner the classic British TV series author Mike Patterson ref The Prisoner overview The Prisoner is a List of The Prisoner episodes 17 episode British TV series in which a secret agent, played by Patrick McGoohan , is held against his will in a mysterious, controlled and changing environment called The Village The Prisoner the Village . ref http www.amctv.com originals the prisoner 1960s series about ref Introduction The title sequence seen in all but two episodes begins with a clouded sky and the sound of thunder, the latter becoming that of a jet engine. As the theme music begins, the view dissolves to reveal an angry man, the future Number Six The Prisoner Number Six , driving in his Lotus Seven at top speed down an empty highway actually the bottom end of the recently opened Santa Pod Raceway drag strip in Bedfordshire , then past the Houses of Parliament in London, into an underground car park. Entering the building via a set of double doors titled Way Out , he then strides down a long, narrow corridor leading to another set of double doors, pulling them open with great ferocity. The man mounts a fierce but inaudible argument before a man at a desk, delivers an envelope marked Private Personal By Hand presumably his resignation , and slams his fist on to the desk, smashing the saucer of a cup of tea. Throughout ... Out The Prisoner Fall Out also completely does away with the standard sequences, instead opening with a recap ... August 2010 DEFAULTSORT Opening And Closing Sequences Of The Prisoner Category The Prisoner Category Film and television opening sequences Prisoner ...   more details



  1. List of escape sequences for vodafone mobile web

    This is a list of escape sequences for the Vodafone mobile web , showing 375 character codes that can be viewed by EZWeb Vodafone mobile web browsers. ref http robnugen.com cgi bin journal.pl?type all&date 2007 09 28 zz keitai icons keitai icons ref The escape sequences consist of four parts an escape character that renders as dollar sign character two digit code each shown to the left of its corresponding icon in the images below an escape character that renders as O class wikitable Image List of codes for icons on Japanese mobile web 1 of 6.jpg thumb Vodafone mobile web icons 1 6 Image List of codes for icons on Japanese mobile web 2 of 6.jpg thumb Vodafone mobile web icons 2 6 Image List of codes for icons on Japanese mobile web 3 of 6.jpg thumb Vodafone mobile web icons 3 6 Image List of codes for icons on Japanese mobile web 4 of 6.jpg thumb Vodafone mobile web icons 4 6 Image List of codes for icons on Japanese mobile web 5 of 6.jpg thumb Vodafone mobile web icons 5 6 Image List of codes for icons on Japanese mobile web 6 of 6.jpg thumb Vodafone mobile web icons 6 6 http robnugen.com cgi bin journal.pl?type excited&date 2007 09 28&print 1 Vodafone mobile web icons icons visible only on Vodafone mobile browsers References references Category Vodafone ...   more details



  1. Explanation II: Instrumental Themes and Dream Sequences

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Explanation II Instrumental Themes and Dream Sequences Type Album Artist The Olivia Tremor Control Cover Explanationolivia.jpg Released 1998 Recorded 1993 1996 Genre Ambient music Ambient Length 1 08 34 Label Flydaddy Records Producer Last album Music from the Unrealized Film Script, Dusk at Cubist Castle br 1996 This album Explanation II Instrumental Themes and Dream Sequences br 1998 Next album Black Foliage Animation Music Volume One br 1999 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 4 5 ref Allmusic class album id r448582 first Jesse last Jarnow ref rev2 rev2Score noprose yes The first few thousand copies of Music from the Unrealized Film Script, Dusk at Cubist Castle were released with this bonus CD. It consists of nine tracks of ambient sounds, recorded by Olivia Tremor Control. It has been claimed that this album will produce quadraphonic sound when played in synchronicity with their first album. However, the two disks differ in length by approximately five minutes, rendering this an unlikely intention. This disc was later re released on its own by Flydaddy in 1998. Track listing All songs written by The Olivia Tremor Control Cycle 1 8 08 Cycle 2 4.59 Cycle 3 7 41 Cycle 4 7 00 Cycle 5 11 37 Cycle 6 3 13 Cycle 7 10 55 Cycle 8 9 07 Cycle 9 5 45 References Reflist OTC Category 1999 albums Category The Olivia Tremor Control albums 1990s indie rock album stub ...   more details



  1. Munich Information Center for Protein Sequences

    infobox biodatabase title MIPS logo File Database.png description curated databases and comprehensive secondary data resources scope organism center laboratory Institute for Bioinformatics and Systems Biology author H Werner Mewes pmid Mewes & al. 2011 ref name pmid21109531 released 2010 standard format url http mips.helmholtz muenchen.de download webservice sql sparql webapp standalone license versioning frequency curation bookmark version The Munich Information Center for Protein Sequences MIPS is a research center hosted at the Institute for Bioinformatics IBI at Neuherberg, Germany with a focus on genome oriented bioinformatics , in particular on the systematic analysis of genome information including the development and application of bioinformatics methods in genome annotation, gene expression analysis and proteomics . MIPS supports and maintains a set of generic databases as well as the systematic comparative analysis of microbe microbial , fungi fungal , and plant genomes. ref name pmid21109531 cite journal quotes yes last Mewes first H Werner authorlink coauthors Ruepp Andreas, Theis Fabian, Rattei Thomas, Walter Mathias, Frishman Dmitrij, Suhre Karsten, Spannagl Manuel, Mayer Klaus F X, St mpflen Volker, Antonov Alexey year 2011 month Jan title MIPS curated databases and comprehensive secondary data resources in 2010 journal Nucleic Acids Res. volume 39 issue Database issue pages D220 4 publisher location England issn pmid 21109531 doi 10.1093 nar gkq1157 bibcode oclc id url pmc 3013725 language eng format accessdate laysummary laysource laydate quote ref References references External links http mips.helmholtz muenchen.de Official website coord missing Germany Category Research institutes in Germany Category Genetics or genomics research institutions genetics stub Biodatabase stub Category Biological databases ...   more details



  1. Constructions of low-discrepancy sequences

    There are some standard constructions of low discrepancy sequence s . The van der Corput sequence Main van der Corput sequence Let math n sum k 0 L 1 d k n b k math be the b ary representation of the positive integer n 1, i.e. 0 d sub k sub n b . Set math g b n sum k 0 L 1 d k n b k 1 . math Then there is a constant C depending only on b such that g sub b sub n sub n 1 sub satisfies math D N g b 1 , dots,g b N leq C frac log N N . math where D sup sup sub N sub is the Low discrepancy sequence Definition of discrepancy star discrepancy . The Halton sequence Image Halton sequence 2D.svg thumb right First 256 points of the 2,3 Halton sequence Main Halton sequence The Halton sequence is a natural generalization of the van der Corput sequence to higher dimensions. Let s be an arbitrary dimension and b sub 1 sub , ..., b sub s sub be arbitrary coprime integers greater than 1. Define math x n g b 1 n , dots,g b s n . math Then there is a constant C depending only on b sub 1 sub , ..., b sub s sub , such that sequence x n sub n 1 sub is a s dimensional sequence with math D N x 1 , dots,x N leq C frac log N s N . math The Hammersley set File Hammersley set 2D.svg thumb right 2D Hammersley set of size 256 Let b sub 1 sub ,..., b sub s 1 sub be coprime positive integers greater than 1. For given s and N , the s dimensional John Hammersley Hammersley set of size N is defined by math x n g b 1 n , dots,g b s 1 n , frac n N math for n 1, ..., N . Then math D N x 1 , dots,x N leq C frac log N s 1 N math where C is a constant depending only on b sub 1 sub , ..., b sub s &minus 1 sub . References Quasi Monte Carlo Simulations , http www.puc rio.br marco.ind quasi mc.html Category Numerical analysis Category Quasirandomness Category Diophantine approximation ...   more details




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