941 resultados para Percussion ensembles--Senegal
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Text in French and Latin.
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Spine title: Auscultation and percussion
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--Albertus Universitat zu Konigsberg in Pr., 1885.
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Microfilmed for preservation
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2d ed. has title: Die Lehre von der Erkenntniss und Behandlung der Lungen- und Herzkrankheiten.
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At head of title: Exposition Universelle de 1900 - Les colonies francaises.
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by J. P. L. Durand
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Concert Program
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Concert Program
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Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Washington, 2016-06
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The replica method, developed in statistical physics, is employed in conjunction with Gallager's methodology to accurately evaluate zero error noise thresholds for Gallager code ensembles. Our approach generally provides more optimistic evaluations than those reported in the information theory literature for sparse matrices; the difference vanishes as the parity check matrix becomes dense.
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Epitope prediction is becoming a key tool for vaccine discovery. Prospective analysis of bacterial and viral genomes can identify antigenic epitopes encoded within individual genes that may act as effective vaccines against specific pathogens. Since B-cell epitope prediction remains unreliable, we concentrate on T-cell epitopes, peptides which bind with high affinity to Major Histacompatibility Complexes (MHC). In this report, we evaluate the veracity of identified T-cell epitope ensembles, as generated by a cascade of predictive algorithms (SignalP, Vaxijen, MHCPred, IDEB, EpiJen), as a candidate vaccine against the model pathogen uropathogenic gram negative bacteria Escherichia coli (E-coli) strain 536 (O6:K15:H31). An immunoinformatic approach was used to identify 23 epitopes within the E-coli proteome. These epitopes constitute the most promiscuous antigenic sequences that bind across more than one HLA allele with high affinity (IC50 <50nM). The reliability of software programmes used, polymorphic nature of genes encoding MHC and what this means for population coverage of this potential vaccine are discussed.