... fixed mutation probabilities, and also exhibits a similar convergence ...the mutation probability ...the mutationrate during the search, this adaptive method helps to alleviate the setting ...
... mutationrate at which the evolution time of the system presents a ...the mutationrate and the fundamental properties of the system, such as the characteristics of the fitness landscape, has ...
... the mutationrate compared to actively replicating ...low rate of evolution was inferred for foamy virus based on a well-supported host-virus co-speciation pattern ...that mutation and ...
... with mutation is done as follows: The knowledge of agents that have a better recent performance will also have a greater impact on the final adapted knowledge of both ...the mutationrate at the ...
... R249S mutation was detected in a poorly differentiated ...common mutation targets in HCC, were also investigated. Mutationrate of the CTNNB1 gene was rather low with merely 15% (n512), ...
... by mutation in differ- ent chromosomal ...term mutationrate is applied to estimations of the rate of mutation per nucleotide, per locus or eventually for the whole genome, and ...
... strain rate. The strain rate in the beam direction can be estimated from Doppler ultrasound velocity data as the spatial ...strain rate data. This paper presents definitions of strain and strain ...
... This paper presents an exchange rate model of a new kind. Instead of relying exclusively on macroeconomic determinants, the model includes a determinant from the field of microstructure finance— order flow. Order ...
... firms. Cordella (1998) builds on Diamond and Dybvig (1983) to show that controls on capital inflows can reduce emerging markets vulnerability to shocks and hence can be successful in catalyzing capital flows. This ...
... discount rate we will focus on the stage that requires it, this is the economic ...discount rate is determined for which benefits are assessed from the social ...
... exchange rate has been determined by the market under a floating regime ...exchange rate regime has been gradually each more ...exchange rate is allowed to fluctuate a growing, with a fixed floor ...
... heart rate at rest) and questioned (perceived fatigue and muscle soreness) two days before (PRE), the day after (POST24) and two days after (POST48) the ...heart rate were collected the day before (PRE), ...
... abolic rate (BMR)—and geographic and climatic variables among rodent species. On the basis of the idea that animals are economically designed (Suarez 1996; Diamond 1998), we hypothesize the following relationships ...
... Now, there is evidence that in some particular episodes, the LTCM collapse and the Russian financial crisis in 1998, the response to country risk shocks was even more aggressive. In fact, as shown in Table 8, in that ...
... interest rate differential, dIntdiff, have the expected sign and are statistically significant at the 10% level in the Philippines (TB and IBOR), the Czech Republic (TB and IBOR), Hungary (TB), Poland (IBOR), ...
... after mutation takes place. These novel terms are obtained from a mutation pool, which is an ever increasing set of terms that may or may not be part of the topic ...
... The nature of CCM1 mutations has been reported to be highly stereotyped leading to premature termination codon through different mechanisms, including missense mutations that activate cryptic splice sites [6,7,12]. In ...