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A model for smoothing time series data in construction (2003)
Journal Article
Khosrowshahi, F., & Alani, A. (2003). A model for smoothing time series data in construction. Construction Management and Economics, 21(5), 483-494. https://doi.org/10.1080/0144619032000073541

The understanding of the behaviour of time-series data has been a matter of concern to researchers and practitioners in a variety of fields ranging from social science and economics to engineering. Also, the behaviour of many phenomena within fields... Read More about A model for smoothing time series data in construction.

Development and control of a ‘soft-actuated’ exoskeleton for use in physiotherapy and training (2003)
Journal Article
Tsagarakis, N., & Caldwell, D. (2003). Development and control of a ‘soft-actuated’ exoskeleton for use in physiotherapy and training. Autonomous Robots, 15(1), 21-33. https://doi.org/10.1023/A%3A1024484615192

Full or partial loss of function in the upper limb is an increasingly common due to sports injuries, occupational injuries, spinal cord injuries, and strokes. Typically treatment for these conditions relies on manipulative physiotherapy procedures wh... Read More about Development and control of a ‘soft-actuated’ exoskeleton for use in physiotherapy and training.

An approach for measuring semantic similarity between words using multiple information sources (2003)
Journal Article
Li, Y., Bandar, Z., & McLean, D. (2003). An approach for measuring semantic similarity between words using multiple information sources. IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 15(4), 871-882. https://doi.org/10.1109/TKDE.2003.1209005

Semantic similarity between words is becoming a generic problem for many applications of computational linguistics and artificial intelligence. This paper explores the determination of semantic similarity by a number of information sources, which con... Read More about An approach for measuring semantic similarity between words using multiple information sources.

The formation of colloidal crystals of lipid A diphosphate: evidence for the formation of nanocrystals at low ionic strength (2003)
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Faunce, C., Reichelt, H., Paradies, H., Quitschau, P., Rusch, V., & Zimmermann, K. (2003). The formation of colloidal crystals of lipid A diphosphate: evidence for the formation of nanocrystals at low ionic strength. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp0304428

Dilute electrostatically stabilized aqueous solutions of hexa-acylated (C14) lipid A diphosphate from Escherichia coli form stable and regularly shaped colloidal crystals in a size range of approximately 50-1000 nm in width and 50-100 nm in thickness... Read More about The formation of colloidal crystals of lipid A diphosphate: evidence for the formation of nanocrystals at low ionic strength.

Trypanosoma brucei : trypanosome strain typing using PCR analysis of mobile genetic elements (MGE-PCR) (2003)
Journal Article
Tilley, A., Welburn, S., Fevre, E., Feil, E., & Hide, G. (2003). Trypanosoma brucei : trypanosome strain typing using PCR analysis of mobile genetic elements (MGE-PCR). Experimental Parasitology, 104(1-2), 26-32. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0014-4894%2803%2900114-0

We describe the development of a single-primer amplification system, which uses the trypanosomal mobile genetic element RIME as a molecular marker for the differentiation of Trypanosoma brucei stocks. Using a well-characterised set of T. brucei stock... Read More about Trypanosoma brucei : trypanosome strain typing using PCR analysis of mobile genetic elements (MGE-PCR).

Quantification of UVR-induced DNA damage: global- versus gene-specific levels of thymine dimers (2003)
Journal Article
Karakoula, A., Evans, M., Podmore, I., Hutchinson, P., Lunec, J., & Cooke, M. (2003). Quantification of UVR-induced DNA damage: global- versus gene-specific levels of thymine dimers. Journal of Immunological Methods, 277(1-2), 27-37. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-1759%2803%2900122-4

The induction and repair of DNA damage has been shown to occur heterogeneously throughout the mammalian genome. As a consequence, analysis of these parameters at a global genome level may not reflect important gene-level events. Few techniques have b... Read More about Quantification of UVR-induced DNA damage: global- versus gene-specific levels of thymine dimers.