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Bioinformatics also deals with algorithms, databases and information systems, web technologies, artificial intelligence and soft computing, information and computation theory, structural biology, software engineering, data mining, image processing, modeling and simulation, discrete mathematics, control and system theory, circuit theory, and statistics.
Column or pillar in architecture and structural engineering is an structural element that transmits, through compression, the weight of the structure above to other structural elements below in, other word column is a compression member.
In the same year, QS issued world university rankings by subject, placing Lund within the top 50 in environmental sciences, geography and area studies, physical sciences and civil and structural engineering.
Among the 52 security improvements were physical barriers, closed-circuit television monitoring, site planning and access, hardening of building exteriors to increase blast resistance, glazing systems to reduce flying glass shards and fatalities, and structural engineering design to prevent progressive collapse.
In specific disciplines, Stanford was ranked in English ( in the United States ), in modern languages ( 7 ), in history ( 8 ), in philosophy ( 4 ), in geography & area studies ( 4 ), in linguistics ( 3 ), in computer science ( 2 ), in civil & structural engineering ( 2 ), in chemical engineering ( 3 ), in electrical engineering ( 2 ), in mechanical, aeronautical, & manufacturing engineering, in medicine ( 3 ), in biological sciences ( 3 ), in chemistry ( 4 ), in physics and astronomy ( 4 ), in metallurgy ( 4 ), in mathematics ( 3 ), in environmental sciences ( 4 ), in earth and marine sciences ( 6 ), in psychology ( 2 ), in sociology ( 4 ), in statistics, in politics and international studies ( 4 ), in law ( 3 ), in economics ( 3 ), and in account and finance.
Statics is used in the analysis of structures, for instance in architectural and structural engineering.
Khan created a legacy of innovations that is unparalleled and became an icon in both architecture and structural engineering.
The structural definition of the word skyscraper was refined later by architectural historians, based on engineering developments of the 1880s that had enabled construction of tall multi-storey buildings.
In structural engineering, the two-dimensional radius of gyration is used to describe the distribution of cross sectional area in a column around its centroidal axis.
In structural engineering, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology ( EPFL ) has incorporated biomimetic characteristics in an adaptive deployable " tensegrity " bridge.
The Eiffel Tower is a historical achievement of structural engineering.
Structural engineering theory is based upon physical laws and empirical knowledge of the structural performance of different materials and geometries.
Structural engineering design utilizes a number of simple structural elements to build complex structural systems.
* StructuralWiki. org-wiki for structural engineering
* Site of structural engineering
Ontologies are the structural frameworks for organizing information and are used in artificial intelligence, the Semantic Web, systems engineering, software engineering, biomedical informatics, library science, enterprise bookmarking, and information architecture as a form of knowledge representation about the world or some part of it.
Extreme value analysis is widely used in many disciplines, ranging from structural engineering, finance, earth sciences, traffic prediction, geological engineering, etc.

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There I was a retired wobbly and structural iron worker who'd never gouged a cent off a fellow worker in my thirty years in the movement.
It was even all right sometimes to use the faulty forms of the verb " to be ," as long as one was aware of their structural limitations.
This model was able to explain observations of atomic behavior that previous models could not, such as certain structural and spectral patterns of atoms larger than hydrogen.
He was intolerant of what he regarded as loose speculation parading as theory, and sought through his writings to save his beloved science of chemistry from what he regarded as the scourge of modern structural theory.
Mordell's theorem had an ad hoc proof ; Weil began the separation of the infinite descent argument into two types of structural approach, by means of height functions for sizing rational points, and by means of Galois cohomology, which was not to be clearly named as that for two more decades.
In 1941 it was rumored to have been inspected by the federal Works Progress Administration to determine its structural strength, but there is no evidence of this.
Extensive structural membrane damage to bacteria was noted after being exposed to copper.
This taste for structural clarity worked its way into the world of music, moving away from the layered polyphony of the Baroque period, towards a style where a melody over a subordinate harmony — a combination called homophony — was preferred.
* Cortical inheritance, structural inheritance was discovered by Tracy Sonneborn, and other researchers, during his study on protozoa in the late 1930s
The ancestral genome was complex with at least 41 genes including ( 1 ) the replication machinery ( 2 ) up to four RNA polymerase subunits ( 3 ) at least three transcription factors ( 4 ) capping and polyadenylation enzymes ( 5 ) the DNA packaging apparatus ( 6 ) and structural components of an icosahedral capsid and the viral membrane.
Campbell began his speed record attempts using his father's old boat Bluebird K4, but after a structural failure at on Coniston Water, Lancashire in 1951, and the death of John Cobb, who was killed in 1952 trying to break the water speed record, he decided that he would develop a new boat.
A major flash point was the 1997 repeal of Nasser-era land reform policies under pressure for structural adjustment.
The " Carnage " mix was, by comparison, altogether more conventional, featuring enhanced string treatments, a percussive midpoint flurry of vocal samples ( from Allen and the group's B-side interview ), but broadly following the prevailing instrumental-vocal 12-inch structural paradigm.
It was met by approving reviews and significantly influenced later research on folklore and, more generally, structural semantics.
It was clear in theory that covalent bonds in biological molecules could provide the structural stability needed to hold genetic information in cells.
However, it was well known that proteins are structural and functional macromolecules, some of which carry out enzymatic reactions of cells.
Franklin's X-ray diffraction data for DNA and her systematic analysis of DNA's structural features was useful to Watson and Crick in guiding them towards a correct molecular model.
The idea that the number of valences of a given element was invariant was a key component of Kekulé's version of structural chemistry.
The main structural work was completed at the end of March, and on the 31st Eiffel celebrated this by leading a group of government officials, accompanied by representatives of the press, to the top of the tower.
The 13th century also saw a general structural change in how land was administered, preparing the shift of political power towards the rising bourgeoisie at the expense of aristocratic feudalism that would characterize the Late Middle Ages.
Since cast iron was becoming cheaper and more plentiful, it also became a major structural material following the building of the innovative Iron Bridge in 1778 by Abraham Darby III.
The first month in the Atlantic, the seas were not severe, but by the second month the ship was being hit by strong north-Atlantic winter gales causing the ship to be badly shaken with water leaks from structural damage.
Keynes ' theory was significant because it overturned the mainstream thought of the time and brought about a greater awareness that problems such as unemployment is not a product of laziness, but the result of a structural inadequacy in the economic system.

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In order to prevent damage during structural testing, qualification tests were performed to a factor of safety of 1. 2 times the design limit loads.
Imaging by CT or MRI is usually performed to elicit whether there is a structural cause e. g. tumour. as
Much research, both biochemical and structural, has been performed to obtain clues about the mechanism of reuptake.
Structural engineering and structural design was performed by Walter P Moore Engineers and Consultants of Houston.
This is performed in dedicated centers of structural genomics.
Protein structural modeling can be performed by examining how well the amino acid substitutions fit into the core of the three-dimensional structure.
In the USA, urban / structural rope rescue performed by professional rescue agencies such as EMS or fire departments is addressed by the National Fire Protection Association ( NFPA ) regulation 1670, and certain disciplines such as confined space rescue may also be addressed by 29 CFR 1910. 146 and 29 CFR 1910. 147.
Elsewhere, brickwork may have a non-load-bearing function, and may exist for a purpose such as that of finishing the corners of walls with brick quoins, or for finishing door or window openings on a building whose structural load-bearing is performed by another material such as timber or steel.
The structural engineering design was performed by Winward Structures, a consulting structural engineering design firm.
SIRI ( 1997 ), a frequently performed tour-de-force for solo percussion with electronics, uses a rhythmic and structural language found in the highly-ritualised percussion music of Japan and Korea.
Various structural and environmental tests would then be performed on the facility to verify its integrity and to prove its ability to safely contain nuclear waste.
The architectural design calculations for the theatre were performed by structural engineer, Sergio Acosta, an immigrant from Panama who graduated from the University of Texas and was a resident of Albuquerque, NM from 1948 until his death at age 78.
The echocardiography is performed both before and after the exercise so that structural differences can be compared.
Engineering geologic studies may be performed during the planning, environmental impact analysis, civil or structural engineering design, value engineering and construction phases of public and private works projects, and during post-construction and forensic phases of projects.
Different analyses are performed for different structural levels.
The tower's architecture and engineering were performed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill of Chicago, with Adrian Smith as chief architect, and Bill Baker as chief structural engineer.
All systems performed satisfactorily, and the dynamic loads and structural response values were within the design limits and predicted values.
Trepanning is performed on flat products such as sheet metal, granite ( curling stone ), plates, or structural members like I-beams.
During structural renovations to the Tabernacle, the Orchestra rehearsed and performed in the adjacent LDS Conference Center, as did the Choir.
The information provided the first insight into the structural bodies that performed the integral function of photosynthesis.
Also, more notes and more intricate subdivision led to a slowing of general tempo — the semi-breve was performed more slowly than it had been in earlier practice, becoming the true unit of the beat, and the lower voices lost their rhythmic vitality, becoming mere structural successions of breves and longs.
This model reveals the structural roles typically performed in story telling ; such as " hero, villain ( opponent of hero ), object ( of quest ), helper ( of hero ) and sender ( who initiates the quest ).
Conversion to prenex form can be avoided, if structural Herbrandization is performed.

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