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Addition paradigm

An additional paradigm of enzymatic heterocyclization can be found in cyclic polyethers such as momensin. In these antibiotics, characteristic tetrahydrofuran... [Pg.140]

These studies, like the film Close Encounters of the Third Kind, suggest an additional paradigm within the cytoskeleton that now moves from the well-established targeting of the structural proteins (i.e. actin, microtubules or intermediate filaments) but moves further along the process to regulate their motion. [Pg.68]

In many early systems, the utterance structure was no more than a string that was passed between modules. In doing this systems could adopt either an overwrite paradigm or a addition paradigm. For instance in an overwrite system if the input text was... [Pg.72]

The point is, in each case, the module takes its input and only outputs the particular results from that module. In an addition paradigm, each module adds its output to the output from the previous modules. So in the above example, the output from the text normalisation module might produce something like ... [Pg.72]

It is common therefore for modem systems to adopt an approach which follows the addition paradigm, but does so in a way that allows easier and clearer access to the information. Two of the most widely used formalisms are the heterogeneous relation graph or HRG formalism [441],... [Pg.72]

Instead, this review seeks to cover less well-known and newly emerging aspects of metal-nucleobase chemistry. In addition to biomedical relevancies, nucleic acid chemistry offers a paradigm for organizing molecules via base pairing. Combining the hydrogen bonding... [Pg.88]


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