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Thompson, Arnold

A similar formalism is used by Thompson and Goldstein [90] to predict residue accessibilities. What they derive would be a very useful prior distribution based on multiplying out independent probabilities to which data could be added to form a Bayesian posterior distribution. The work of Arnold et al. [87] is also not Bayesian statistics but rather the calculation of conditional distributions based on the simple counting argument that p(G r) = p(a, r)lp(r), where a is some property of interest (secondary structure, accessibility) and r is the amino acid type or some property of the amino acid type (hydro-phobicity) or of an amino acid segment (helical moment, etc). [Pg.339]

Submitted by T. W. Abbott, Richard T. Arnold, and Ralph B. Thompson. [Pg.3]

For practical purposes, the nutritional quality of UHT milk is similar to that of conventionally pasteurized milk (Miller 1985 Arnold and Roberts 1982 Burton 1980, 1982 Renner 1980 Kosaric et al. 1981 Katz et al. 1981 Ford and Thompson 1981). As with conventionally pasteurized milk, the degree of heat treatment and the conditions of storage can affect the nutrient content of the milk (Burton 1980,1982 Renner 1980 Kosaric et al. 1981 Ford and Thompson 1981 Mehta 1980). However, careful controls on UHT processing, along with proper packaging, can ensure that the nutritional value of milk with regard to protein, fat, carbohydrate, fat-soluble vitamins, most water-soluble vitamins, and minerals is retained (Ford and Thompson 1981). [Pg.388]

The writing of this text has benefitted from the helpful advice of many reviewers. They include Ivan Bernal, Donald H. Berry, Patricia A. Bianconi, Andrew B. Bocarsly, P. Michael Boorman, Jeremy Burden, Ben DeGraff, Russell S. Drago, Daniel C. Harris, Roald Hoffmann, Joel F. Liebman, John Milne, Terrance Murphy, Jack Pladziewicz, Philip Power, Arnold L. Rheingold, Richard Thompson, Glenn Vogel. Marc Walters, James H. Weber, and Jeff Zink. [Pg.535]

Lalou, C., Reyss, J.L., Brichet, E., Arnold, M., Thompson, G., Fouquet, Y. and Rona, P.A., 1993. New age data for Mid-Atlantic Ridge hydrothermal sites TAG and Snakepit chronology. Journal of Geophysical Research, 98 9705-9713. [Pg.477]

In studying the solubility of finely ground quartz, Stober and Arnold (122) concluded that the silica which dissolves very rapidly at first when immersed in water is much more than an adsorbed layer of SiCOH), but instead is a minute fraction of the powder which is finer than 0.1 micron and is thus, owing to the Thompson-Gibbs effect, much more soluble. [Pg.52]


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