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Karjo, Clara Herlina. "When Equivalence is Not Enough: Translation Adjustments of Philosophical Text in Comic Form." Humaniora 4, no. 1 (April 30, 2013): 82. http://dx.doi.org/10.21512/humaniora.v4i1.3420.

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The tenet of good translation is to achieve idiomatic equivalence. However, when the translation work is going to be published, there should be some adjustments, either lexical or structural. The reasons for adjustment might be various: for politeness, conciseness, etc. This article discusses the translation adjustments of a Chinese philosophical book: The Sayings of Zhuang Zi by comparing the original translation by the translator with the published book which has been edited by publisher’s editor. The objectives of this study are to find different types of translation adjustment made by the editor and to analyze the possible reasons for the adjustment.
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Fazryansyah, M. Irfan, Heriyani Agustina, and Nuruzzaman Nuruzzaman. "Manajemen Redaksional Pada Surat Kabar Harian Umum Radar Cirebon (Studi Deskriptif Kualitatif Manajemen Redaksional pada Surat Kabar Harian Umum Radar Cirebon Periode Januari-Mei 2013)." Jurnal ASPIKOM 2, no. 2 (January 20, 2014): 85. http://dx.doi.org/10.24329/aspikom.v2i2.62.

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Mass media after the era of reform becomes the mass communication facility and instrument shaper of public opinion , it is helping in human life to exchanging ideas, sharing of experience and information in the volume of a relatively large. This research aims to understand planning, organizing, mobilizing and supervision in the management of editorial on daily newspaper of Radar Cirebon. A method of this research is descriptive qualitative, data was gathered by direct interview, observasion and availability of literature studies. Based on covered can be drawn conclusions that ( 1 ) In the planning stages, daily newspaper of Radar Cirebon well to plan, it is seen from the success of meeting and a meeting of the editor. ( 2 ) the organizing stages, the editor management has forming the organization structure and their duty to each personel.( 3 ) The mobilization phase is very important to editor management in daily newspaper of Radar Cirebon, because of mobilizarion, the management of material goes well, start from the reporting process, writing, editing till becoming the news. (4) In the phase supervision in editorial management of daily newspaper of Radar Cirebon conducted in the form of direct briefing to reporters during a news manuscript edited by the editor still experiencing a shortage of data.
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Lai, Jason K., Ginka S. Kubelka, and Jan Kubelka. "Sequence, structure, and cooperativity in folding of elementary protein structural motifs." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112, no. 32 (July 27, 2015): 9890–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1506309112.

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Residue-level unfolding of two helix-turn-helix proteins—one naturally occurring and one de novo designed—is reconstructed from multiple sets of site-specific 13C isotopically edited infrared (IR) and circular dichroism (CD) data using Ising-like statistical-mechanical models. Several model variants are parameterized to test the importance of sequence-specific interactions (approximated by Miyazawa–Jernigan statistical potentials), local structural flexibility (derived from the ensemble of NMR structures), interhelical hydrogen bonds, and native contacts separated by intervening disordered regions (through the Wako–Saitô–Muñoz–Eaton scheme, which disallows such configurations). The models are optimized by directly simulating experimental observables: CD ellipticity at 222 nm for model proteins and their fragments and 13C-amide I′ bands for multiple isotopologues of each protein. We find that data can be quantitatively reproduced by the model that allows two interacting segments flanking a disordered loop (double sequence approximation) and incorporates flexibility in the native contact maps, but neither sequence-specific interactions nor hydrogen bonds are required. The near-identical free energy profiles as a function of the global order parameter are consistent with expected similar folding kinetics for nearly identical structures. However, the predicted folding mechanism for the two motifs is different, reflecting the order of local stability. We introduce free energy profiles for “experimental” reaction coordinates—namely, the degree of local folding as sensed by site-specific 13C-edited IR, which highlight folding heterogeneity and contrast its overall, average description with the detailed, local picture.
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Zhang, Sharon, Jiaju Ma, Jiajun Wu, Daniel Ritchie, and Maneesh Agrawala. "Editing Motion Graphics Video via Motion Vectorization and Transformation." ACM Transactions on Graphics 42, no. 6 (December 5, 2023): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3618316.

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Motion graphics videos are widely used in Web design, digital advertising, animated logos and film title sequences, to capture a viewer's attention. But editing such video is challenging because the video provides a low-level sequence of pixels and frames rather than higher-level structure such as the objects in the video with their corresponding motions and occlusions. We present a motion vectorization pipeline for converting motion graphics video into an SVG motion program that provides such structure. The resulting SVG program can be rendered using any SVG renderer (e.g. most Web browsers) and edited using any SVG editor. We also introduce a program transformation API that facilitates editing of a SVG motion program to create variations that adjust the timing, motions and/or appearances of objects. We show how the API can be used to create a variety of effects including retiming object motion to match a music beat, adding motion textures to objects, and collision preserving appearance changes.
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WHITTLE, B. R., R. J. GAUTIER, and M. RATCLIFFE. "TRENDS IN STRUCTURE-ORIENTED ENVIRONMENTS." International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering 04, no. 01 (March 1994): 123–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218194094000076.

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The term Structure Editor (structured environment, structure-oriented environment) is widely used and has been defined, and redefined, many times since the first recognised structure editor, Emily [51]. This paper follows the trends in this field over the last decade in the following areas: environment parameters, environment architectures, tools and the uses of environments, textual manipulation, internal (structure) representation, conceptual programming with its knowledge-based tools, and environment evaluation. The paper contains an historical perspective of technological events shaping this field and concludes with a unifying summary.
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BRESSER-PEREIRA, LUIZ CARLOS. "O Plano Verão e a crise estrutural da economia brasileira." Brazilian Journal of Political Economy 9, no. 4 (October 1989): 573–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0101-31571989-1521.

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RESUMO Em 10 de maio de 1989 o professor Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira, Professor Titular de Economia da Fundação Getúlio Vargas e editor desta Revista, fez a seguinte exposição perante a reunião conjunta da Comissão de Finanças e da Comissão de Economia da Câmara dos Deputados.
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Sutka, J. "History of Acta Agronomica Hungarica." Acta Agronomica Hungarica 51, no. 1 (April 1, 2003): 125–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/aagr.51.2003.1.15.

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Hungarian agricultural scientists who published new research results in the 1950s generally submitted their manuscripts to Acta Agronomica Hungarica, which also provided a forum for the development of international cooperation. When the journal was established it published original papers, reviews, lectures and short communications on agricultural sciences in English, Russian, German and French. It was edited in Budapest, first by András Somos and later by János Surányi. In 1965 the editorial office was transferred to the Agricultural Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Martonvásár, where Sándor Rajki converted it into an English language journal and also made substantial changes to its structure. From 1983 Acta Agronomica was edited in the University of Horticulture and Food Industry, Budapest, with István Tamássy and later Pál Kozma as chief editor. After 12 years, in May 1995, the Agricultural Sciences Section of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences again charged the Agricultural Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Martonvásár, with the editing of the journal, and since 2000 Zoltán Bedő has been the chief editor. The editorial board of Acta Agronomica Hungarica still regards the publication of the results achieved in basic and applied research on agricultural science as its primary task, with the emphasis on crop research. Preference is given to research on physiology, genetics, crop production, plant breeding, cell and molecular biology, nature and environment protection, and the preservation of gene reserves. The professional standard, recognition, market value and time to publication have improved considerably in recent years. This can be attributed partly to the setting up of an International Advisory Board in addition to the Hungarian Editorial Committee, and partly to the computerised editing and to the precise, conscientious work of the reviewers.
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Suvajdzin, Zorica, and Miroslav Hajdukovic. "A structure editor for the program composing assistant." Computer Science and Information Systems 3, no. 1 (2006): 65–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/csis0601065s.

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The Program Composing Assistant is an interactive generic development environment dedicated to programming languages. It provides a structure editor with graphical user interface as a main feature. The structure editor is based on an intuitive approach, and aims to integrate important practical aspects of structure editing.
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Heseltine, E. "Why authors have to use a rigid format for their journal articles." Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England 97, no. 4 (May 2015): 249–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1308/003588415x14181254789808.

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‘Proper words in proper places make the true definition of style.’ Jonathan Swift Medical writing is a creative process. It combines rhetoric and science to produce a piece of work that connects the scientific community with the general public. However, despite pressure to publish, many researchers dread the thought of medical writing. It can be an intimidating journey and hard work – and after all, where does one learn how to write a good science paper? Is there a recipe for success? The answer lies in the IMRaD (Introduction, Methods, Results and Discussion) structure. This allows authors to organise and structure their work in an effective manner, which maintains the emphasis on the matter of good science. Some may think applying such a structure is too formulaic and breeds mediocrity. Others may believe IMRaD allows authors to organise thoughts and ideas as well as helping them to remember to convey critical elements. That it makes evaluation of a manuscript easier for editors and reviewers and also allows readers to locate specific information without going through the entire article is less contentious. Although the IMRaD structure may not reflect the order of scientific enquiry and activities, most journals continue to apply it to medical articles. It appears that having such a discipline to writing opens the doors to those who have not yet overcome their writer’s block. In the third article of the publishing series, Elisabeth Heseltine informs readers ‘how to write’. Elisabeth became a scientific editor through science rather than language. She has worked as a researcher on the BBC science programme Horizon, as a proof-reader and then as a copy-writer. She is head of publications at the World Health Organization International Agency for Research on Cancer, in Lyon, France. She has edited many documents for other United Nations agencies and for research institutes around the world. She also runs workshops in scientific communication in over 30 countries. JYOTI SHAH Commissioning Editor
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van Vlijmen, Sebastiaan, Arjan van Waveren, and Paul Vriend. "The Generic Structure Editor." Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science 21 (1999): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1571-0661(05)01188-6.

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Trakhtenberg, Lev A. "THE ESSAY IN RUSSIAN 18th-CENTURY SATIRICAL MAGAZINES." Вестник Пермского университета. Российская и зарубежная филология 12, no. 3 (2020): 124–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.17072/2073-6681-2020-3-124-131.

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18th-century satirical magazines laid the foundations of the essay as a genre in the modern sense of the word. They formed a paradigm of essay in its various forms. The paper presents a typology of essays in satirical magazines. There are considered such magazines as Vsyakaya vsyachina (All Sorts of Things) edited by Catherine II, I to i se (This and That) and Parnasskiy shchepetil’nik (The Parnassian Vendor) by Mikhail Chulkov, Truten’ (The Drone), Pustomelya (The Tattler), Zhivopisets (The Painter) and Koshelek (The Purse) by Nikolai Novikov, Rasskazchik zabavnykh basen (The Teller of Amusing Stories) by Aleksandr Ablesimov etc. Essays are divided into three classes: in the first one, reflection and description form the structural basis of the text; the second is organized by narration; the third one combines the features of the first two. The classes are further subdivided into types according to the role of the editor as a fictitious persona being the primary subject of speech in the magazine. The first type of all classes is formed by essays that focus attention on the editor; articles where the editor plays a secondary role fall within the second type. In class I, type 1 is formed by essays characterizing the editor, while those in which other topics prevail fall under type 2. In class II, essays in which the editor takes part in the plot form type 1, while those where they do not fall into type 2. In class III, type 1 is characterized by the editor’s hegemony throughout the whole text, while in type 2 the editor’s position may change from part to part of the essay. The classification also takes into account such devices as dialogue and frame. Essays involving fantasy elements are specially marked. The editor’s persona makes essays in satirical magazines unique among all versions of the genre. It unites all the articles in a single magazine. This gives the magazine integrity, making it a continuum. Thus, essays become part of a complex literary unity.
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Witsch, Esther J., Hong Cao, Hidehiro Fukuyama, and Martin Weigert. "Light chain editing generates polyreactive antibodies in chronic graft-versus-host reaction." Journal of Experimental Medicine 203, no. 7 (June 26, 2006): 1761–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20060075.

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The chronic graft-versus-host (cGvH) reaction is a model of induced lupus caused by alloreactive CD4+ T cells from a Bm-12 mouse in a C57BL/6 recipient. We used this cGvH reaction in C57BL/6 anti-DNA H chain transgenic mice, 56R/B6, to understand the structure, specificity, and origin of the induced autoantibodies (auto-Abs). We found anti-DNA Abs that reacted to several different antigens, such as phosphatidylserine, myelin basic protein, thyroglobulin, histone, insulin, cytochrome C, and β-galactosidase. This polyreactivity was found for Abs from B cells that expressed the 56R H chain transgene with “editor” L chains that did not completely veto autoreactivity. We suggest that such incomplete editing results in polyreactivity and that incompletely edited polyreactive B cells influence the subsequent expression of pathogenic auto-Abs in disease. We also found B cells that coexpress κ and λ L chain. These B cells contributed to the autoimmune response and are possibly in the marginal zone of the spleen.
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Guraliuk, Andrii, Dmytro Zakatnov, Svitlana Lapaenko, Inna Ahalets, and Nataliia Varaksina. "Integrative Technology for Creating Electronic Educational Resources." International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy (iJEP) 13, no. 3 (April 27, 2023): 68–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.3991/ijep.v13i3.36109.

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To increase the efficiency of using ontologies in the educational process, we have developed the Ontos.xyz resource, which consists of an ontograph editor and a viewer that allows displaying both individual EERs and their collections. The editor allows creating an ontograph that describes the structure of the EER, as well as the ability to assign to each node a context of all types supported by the browser including html-pages, web 2.0 resources, etc. The EER built-in this way allows the integration of data from different sources with the ability to adapt to the conditions of any subject area, regardless of its specifics. Thus, the digital competencies of the EER creators remain relevant, since they do not need to learn new software resources to work with individual ontology concepts (“ontograph nodes”). As a result of our research, we have developed a technology for using the ontological approach to create an EER. For its implementation, the Ontos.xyz resource was developed, which is an ontological graph editor. The ontograph allows for the primary visualization of the EER structure, interpreting its structural elements as nodes (vertices) of the graph, and displaying the logic of transitions between structural elements in the form of directed links. With such an approach, the ontology is some kind of aggregator that ensures the integration of the semantic and technological approaches. Building an EER using the ontological approach requires appropriate technological support in terms of description languages, models, software tools, and systems. The software proposed solution, in contrast to its functional counterparts, focuses on use in the educational process.
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Rigden, Daniel J., Jens M. H. Thomas, Felix Simkovic, Adam Simpkin, Martyn D. Winn, Olga Mayans, and Ronan M. Keegan. "Ensembles generated from crystal structures of single distant homologues solve challenging molecular-replacement cases inAMPLE." Acta Crystallographica Section D Structural Biology 74, no. 3 (March 1, 2018): 183–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/s2059798318002310.

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Molecular replacement (MR) is the predominant route to solution of the phase problem in macromolecular crystallography. Although routine in many cases, it becomes more effortful and often impossible when the available experimental structures typically used as search models are only distantly homologous to the target. Nevertheless, with current powerful MR software, relatively small core structures shared between the target and known structure, of 20–40% of the overall structure for example, can succeed as search models where they can be isolated. Manual sculpting of such small structural cores is rarely attempted and is dependent on the crystallographer's expertise and understanding of the protein family in question. Automated search-model editing has previously been performed on the basis of sequence alignment, in order to eliminate, for example, side chains or loops that are not present in the target, or on the basis of structural features (e.g.solvent accessibility) or crystallographic parameters (e.g.Bfactors). Here, based on recent work demonstrating a correlation between evolutionary conservation and protein rigidity/packing, novel automated ways to derive edited search models from a given distant homologue over a range of sizes are presented. A variety of structure-based metrics, many readily obtained from online webservers, can be fed to the MR pipelineAMPLEto produce search models that succeed with a set of test cases where expertly manually edited comparators, further processed in diverse ways withMrBUMP, fail. Further significant performance gains result when the structure-based distance geometry methodCONCOORDis used to generate ensembles from the distant homologue. To our knowledge, this is the first such approach whereby a single structure is meaningfully transformed into an ensemble for the purposes of MR. Additional cases further demonstrate the advantages of the approach.CONCOORDis freely available and computationally inexpensive, so these novel methods offer readily available new routes to solve difficult MR cases.
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Tatulian, Suren A. "Structural analysis of proteins by isotope-edited FTIR spectroscopy." Spectroscopy 24, no. 1-2 (2010): 37–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/634831.

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Structure determination of multidomain proteins or protein–membrane complexes is one of the most challenging tasks in modern structural biology. High-resolution techniques, like NMR or X-ray crystallography, are limited to molecules of moderate size or those that can be crystallized easily. Both methods encounter serious technical obstacles in structural analysis of protein–membrane systems. This work describes an emerging biophysical technique that combines segmental isotope labeling of proteins with Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, which provides site-specific structural information on proteins and allows structural characterization of protein–membrane complexes. Labeling of a segment of the protein with13C results in infrared spectral resolution of the labeled and unlabeled parts and thus allows identification of structural changes in specific domains/segments of the protein that accompany functional transitions. Segmental isotope labeling also allows determination of the precise configuration of protein–membrane complexes by polarized attenuated total reflection FTIR (ATR–FTIR) spectroscopy. These new developments offer solutions to functionally important site-specific structural changes in proteins and protein–membrane complexes that are hard to approach using conventional methods.
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Jara, Enrique, Jose Antonio Barreda-Argüeso, Jesus Antonio González, Rafael Valiente, and Fernando Rodriguez. "Structural correlations in $Cs_2CuCl_4$: Pressure dependence of electronic structures." Papers in Physics 11 (June 21, 2019): 110004. http://dx.doi.org/10.4279/pip.110004.

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We have investigated the crystal structure of $Cs_2CuCl_4$ in the 0-20 GPa range as a function of pressure and how pressure affects its electronic properties by means of optical absorption spectroscopy. In particular, we focused on the electronic properties in the low-pressure Pnma phase, which are mainly related to the tetrahedral $CuCl_4^{2-}$ units distorted by the Jahn-Teller effect. This study provides a complete characterization of the electronic structure of $Cs_2CuCl_4$ in the Pmna phase as a function of the cell volume and the $Cu-Cl$ bond length, $R_{Cu-Cl}$. Interestingly, the opposite shift of the charge-transfer band-gap and the $Cu^{2+}$ d-d crystal-field band shift with pressure are responsible for the strong piezochromism of $Cs_2CuCl_4$. We have also explored the high-pressure structure of $Cs_2CuCl_4$ above 4.9 GPa yielding structural transformations that are probably associated with a change of coordination around $Cu^{2+}$. Since the high-pressure phase appears largely amorphized, any structural information from X-ray diffraction is ruled out. We use electronic probes to get structural information of the high-pressure phase. Edited by: A. Goñi, A. Cantarero, J. S. Reparaz
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Longenecker, Bruce W., and Scott C. Ryan. "Presenting the Pauline Voice: An Appreciation of the Letter to the Laodiceans." New Testament Studies 62, no. 1 (November 20, 2015): 136–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0028688515000326.

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It is commonly thought that the apocryphal Letter to the Laodiceans was composed by an author who was little more than an editor, piecing together phrases from Pauline texts in a mediocre fashion. Not only does the text seem devoid of conceptual rigour and theological merit, but it is also thought to lack a coherent structure. This essay proposes that, to the contrary of most estimates, the Letter to the Laodiceans exhibits a discernible structural coherence from which a rhetorical strategy is evident.
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Piller, K. J., C. J. Decker, L. N. Rusché, M. E. Harris, S. L. Hajduk, and B. Sollner-Webb. "Editing domains of Trypanosoma brucei mitochondrial RNAs identified by secondary structure." Molecular and Cellular Biology 15, no. 6 (June 1995): 2916–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mcb.15.6.2916.

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The posttranscriptional insertion and deletion of U residues in trypanosome mitochondrial transcripts called RNA editing initiates at the 3' end of precisely defined editing domains that can be identified independently of the cognate guide RNA. The regions where editing initiates in Trypanosoma brucei cytochrome b and cytochrome oxidase subunit II preedited mRNAs are specifically cleaved by a trypanosome mitochondrial endonuclease that acts like mung bean nuclease and therefore is single strand specific. The regions where editing initiates in virtually all examined preedited mRNAs are predicted to form loop structures, suggesting that editing domains could generally be recognized as prominent single-stranded loops. In contrast to preedited mRNA, edited mRNA can be either resistant or sensitive to cleavage by trypanosome mitochondrial endonuclease, depending on the reaction conditions. This selectivity appears dependent on the availability of extract RNAs, and in model reactions, edited mRNA becomes resistant to cleavage upon base pairing with its guide RNA. Natural partially edited mRNAs are also specifically cleaved with a sensitivity like preedited and unlike edited mRNAs, consistent with their being intermediates in editing. These results suggest that in vivo, the structure of editing domains could initially be recognized by the mitochondrial endonuclease, which could target its associated RNA ligase and terminal U transferase to begin cycles of enzymatic editing modifications.
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Demers, David K. "Structural Pluralism, Corporate Newspaper Structure, and News Source Perceptions: Another Test of the Editorial Vigor Hypothesis." Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 75, no. 3 (September 1998): 572–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107769909807500311.

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A recent content analysis of newspaper editorials and letters to the editor disputes the conventional wisdom that newspapers become less vigorous editorially as they acquire the characteristics of the corporate form of organization. However, many scholars remain skeptical. This study tested the editorial vigor hypothesis using an alternative methodology: a national probability survey of mainstream news sources (mayors and police chiefs). The data provide partial support for the corporate structure theory - the more structurally complex the newspaper, the more news sources perceived that paper as being critical of them and their institutions. Drawing on previous research and these findings, the author argues corporate newspapers are more critical because they are more likely to be located in pluralistic communities, which contain more social conflict and criticism of dominant groups and value systems, and because they are more insulated from local political pressures. From a broader perspective, the results may be interpreted as supporting theories which hold that the pace of social change quickens as social systems become more structurally pluralistic.
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Schipor, Raluc, and Marian Drăgoi. "Recenzii." Bucovina Forestiera 19, no. 2 (December 30, 2019): 239–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.4316/bf.2019032.

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Codruț Șerban, Hroby (o poveste de sub Chiciura), Editura Universității „Ștefan cel Mare” Suceava, 2017, 96 p. ISBN 978-973-666-516-5; Avăcăriței Daniel, Cercetări privind structura și creșterea arboretelor de fag aflate în perioada de regenerare, Editura Universității „Ștefan cel Mare” Suceava, 2019, 389 p. ISBN 978-973-666- 560-8
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Tarique, K. F., S. Devi, S. A. Abdul Rehman, and S. Gourinath. "Response toErrors in Crystal structure of HINT from Helicobacter pylori." Acta Crystallographica Section F Structural Biology Communications 72, no. 4 (March 24, 2016): 338. http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/s2053230x16004106.

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Kuuskankare, Mika. "Meta-Score, a Novel PWGL Editor Designed for the Structural, Temporal, and Procedural Description of a Musical Composition." Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment 8, no. 4 (June 30, 2021): 49–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/aiide.v8i4.12560.

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In this paper we introduce a prototype of ’meta-score’, a novel visual editor in PWGL, aimed at defining the structural, temporal and procedural properties of a musical composition. Meta-score is a music notation editor, thus, the score can be created manually by inputting the information using a GUI. However, meta-score extends the concept of a musical score so that the musical content can be defined not only manually but also procedurally. The composition is defined by placing scores (hence the name meta-score) on a timeline, creating dependencies between the objects, and defining the compositional processes associated with them. Meta-score presents the users with a three-stage compositional process beginning from the sketching of the overall structure along with the associated harmonic, rhythmic and melodic material; continuing with the procedural description of the composition and ending with the automatic production of the performance score. In this paper, we describe the present state of meta-score.
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Луцкер, Т. В., М. С. Винничук, О. В. Колосніченко, О. О. Піддубна, and М. А. Лазарчук. "ХУДОЖНЬО-КОМПОЗИЦІЙНІ ХАРАКТЕРИСТИКИ МОДЕЛЕЙ КОЛЕКЦІЇ ЖІНОЧОГО ОДЯГУ В СТИЛІ МІЛІТАРІ." Art and Design, no. 1 (May 13, 2019): 117–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.30857/2617-0272.2019.1.10.

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Study of the artistic design features of the models of the creative collection of modern women's clothing using military style. Development of compositional and harmonious and constructive-technological solutions for products of the author's collection. To achieve this goal, a system-structural, morphological analysis, a compositional-constructive method of research are applied. Sketches are made using the Xara X graphical editor. The evolution of the form, color combinations and the structure of the decoration of products in military style has been studied. Artistic and compositional and structural features of the collection of modern women's clothing in military style, taking into account modern technologies and materials, are defined and characterized. The structural, texture and plastic characteristics of the costume in the military style are analyzed, the characteristics characteristic of the style are highlighted and introduced into the articles of the collection.
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Turkia, Anne. "Runojen uudelleensuomentaminen ja tekijyys." Mikael: Kääntämisen ja tulkkauksen tutkimuksen aikakauslehti 17, no. 1 (April 17, 2024): 188–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.61200/mikael.136272.

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For over a century, several Finnish literary translators have used existing translations as source texts alongside the ultimate source text. In indirectly translated poems, the different translators’ interpretations show in both the rhythm and the word choices. The anthology Tuhat laulujen vuotta (One Thousand Years of Songs, 1957) contains Finnish translations of poetry classics. The editor, Aale Tynni, translated 283 texts, 11 of them indirectly and included 89 mostly edited old translations. The original translators’ permission for the edits or for using their translations for retranslations was not asked. Moreover, Lauri Viljanen’s translation and Tynni’s retranslation of “A Toccata of Galuppi’s” (Robert Browning) share most of the rhythmical choices and several identical passages, rhymes, and interpretations. In contrast, Tynni’s edit of Viljanen’s translation of “La saison de semailles. Le soir” (Victor Hugo) has a different metric structure than Viljanen’s version. The Berne Convention (1889) prohibits publishing revised translations without the translator’s consent, but this type of activity can go unnoticed when sufficient information about the source text(s) is not published. Sometimes identifying the source texts requires extensive investigation. This study suggests that when detecting connections between poem translations, rhythm should also be considered.
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Martí-Bonmatí, L. "My experience as Editor-in-Chief of Insights into Imaging." ANALES RANM 140, no. 140(01) (April 30, 2023): 17–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.32440/ar.2023.140.01.rev02.

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Scientific and professional journals must clearly define their editorial line and their guidelines for action regarding the process of review and acceptance of the manuscripts they receive. The role of the Editor-in-Chief is very important in these aspects. This paper will review the actions taken in this regard in the journal Insights into Imaging that placed the journal in the first quartile by impact factor of journals in the area of imaging and radiology. This narrative emphasizes the importance of critical thinking focused on improving editorial processes, guaranteeing the veracity and authorship of the works, equity, plagiarism control, time adjustment from the receipt to the final decision, simplification of the editorial process, and commitment to foster disruptive articles maintaining a structure focused on the best available evidence. All these measures aim to promote the perceived quality of the journal and the immediate impact of publications.
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Parkinson, W. H. "Working Group 5: Molecular Structure and Transition Data." Transactions of the International Astronomical Union 20, no. 1 (1988): 134–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0251107x00007094.

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Research in molecular spectroscopy has continued to grow over the past three years. The spectral range has expanded from the far ultraviolet to millimeter wavelengths. The report has been limited to molecular spectroscopy of relevance to astronomy and has been compiled from edited contributions sent to me in the fall of 1987.
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Mei, Chuan Zhi, Lin Hua Piao, and Bao Li Zhang. "Study on a Craft Simulation Technology for the MEMS Thermal Element." Advanced Materials Research 756-759 (September 2013): 4217–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.756-759.4217.

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On the basis of the craft manufacturing and designing about micro fluidic gyroscope, according to analyze the craft information and studying on the process simulation technology about the MEMS thermal components. Established a basic model of t the craft structure about the MEMS thermal components, based on this model, the L-Edit editor to edit creating a complete mask layout structure; studying a simulation method of craft process, the use of the technological editor which development based on the TCL/TK language to draw out the craft process document, then reconstructed the layout structure based the craft process in a 3D platform. It could be used to detect the rationality of the process program technology.
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Philippou, Helen, Andrew D. Blann, Yee Cheng Lau, Lewis J. Hardy, and Gregory Y. H. Lip. "Altered fibrin clot structure in patients with atrial fibrillation and worsening renal function." Thrombosis and Haemostasis 116, no. 09 (2016): 408–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1160/th16-05-0361.

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Doi, M., Y. In, T. Nishino, T. Ishida, M. Inoue, H. Shibuya, K. Ohashi, N. Narita, and I. Kitagawa. "Structural properties of synthetic ionophore GL 2 E 4 diastereomers, 18-membered cyclic lactone tetraepoxides, by X-ray crystal analyses: possible relation between crystal structure and Ca2+-transportation ability. Addendum." Acta Crystallographica Section B Structural Science 52, no. 1 (February 1, 1996): 215. http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/s0108768196099867.

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Structure factors, anisotropic displacement parameters, H-atom coordinates and complete geometry for the paper by Doi, In Nishino, Ishida, Inoue, Shibuya, Ohashi, Narita & Kitagawa [Acta Cryst. (1995), B51, 1045–1050] have been deposited with the IUCr (Reference: AS0697). Copies may be obtained through The Mangaging Editor, International Union of Crystallography, 5 Abbey Square, Chester CH1 2HU, England.
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Wu, Yu-Fei. "Meet our Editor (Structural Engineering)." Current Chinese Science 1, no. 1 (December 23, 2020): 12. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/221029810101201126121938.

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Beals, Timothy J. "Between Teachers and Computers: Does Text-Checking Software Really Improve Student Writing?" English Journal 87, no. 1 (January 1, 1998): 67–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.58680/ej19983512.

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Evaluates “Editor,” arguably the most sophisticated grammar and style checker. Tests its effectiveness by using samples from one student and one published writer. Finds that “Editor” is limited to identifying problems in surface structure and that it sometimes identifies “errors” which are not errors while failing to identify legitimate problems. Offers three recommendations for teachers.
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Csomós, György, and Balázs Lengyel. "Geographies of the global co-editor network in oncology." PLOS ONE 17, no. 3 (March 17, 2022): e0265652. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265652.

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The co-editor networks of academic journals are generally examined at the journal level. This paper investigates the geographies of the global co-editor network in oncology through the lens of cities. After using different network methods to analyze the global co-editor network, we found that the network can be characterized by a core-periphery structure. The dense core is occupied by many highly interconnected cities, whereas the periphery contains many cities maintaining loose connections with the core cities. The core shows an asymmetric dual sub-core structure. The greater sub-core is constituted by Northern American cities with New York, Washington DC, Boston, Houston, and Los Angeles in the center, whereas the smaller sub-core is formed by Asian cities and centered on Tokyo, Seoul, Osaka, Beijing, and Shanghai. The European core cities do not form a well-outlined sub-core but produce a ringlike shape around the Northern American core. This structure of the co-editor network is a consequence of the prestige effect still characterizing global science. Many European and Chinese journals tend to employ Northern American editors (US-based editors in the first place) to help increase the reputation of the journal. However, US-based journals are more interested in recruiting American editors from the top-ranked national cancer centers and universities rather than outside of the country.
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Ying, Han, Guanglei Li, Liling Wang, Chunju Lu, Qi Lai, Chao Yao, Fenghua Lv, Shiguo Zhu, and Tianhong Xu. "Abstract 7234: The second-generation high-fidelity base editor AccuBaseTM (ceBE) can proficiently modify multiple genes within a human primary T cell while minimizing Off-target effects." Cancer Research 84, no. 6_Supplement (March 22, 2024): 7234. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2024-7234.

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Abstract Off target mutations, chromosomal rearrangements and Indels are the biggest limitation to the use of gene editing tools today. Base editing system provides an efficient method to modify the genome without double strand breaks (DSB). The biggest problem for base editing is the sgRNA-independent off-target. We utilize synthetic biology strategies to create a novel base editor AccuBaseTM (ceBE) that has the highest editing efficiency in the industry, with zero off target events. This was achieved by strategically inserting deaminases into Cas9 at specific, tolerance-verified sites, a process guided by an extensive transposon-based genetic screening, protein engineering, and direct evolution approach. AccuBaseTM protein forms a complex with the sgRNA, but it has not yet engaged with the target DNA and is not in contact with any non-targeting dsDNA. This mechanism avoids guide RNA independent indiscriminate off-target mutations that was a common problem of the first generation base editing tool. Upon guided by sgRNA, the AccuBaseTM protein associates with the target double-stranded DNA, triggering structural alterations within the AccuBaseTM protein. This results in the outward exposure of the deaminase domain, facilitating the editing of the target base. AccuBaseTM (ceBE) substantially reduces off-target effects while maintaining on-target editing when compared to BE4max. This improvement has been confirmed in multiple human cell lines, mouse cell lines, human primary T and NK cells, human embryonic stem cells, and in animal embryos. In this study, we apply AccuBaseTM to achieve multiplex gene modifications in primary human T cells, demonstrating its capacity for highly efficient multiplex gene disruption without inducing off-target effects. Importantly, the multiplex base-edited T cells exhibit enhanced ex-vivo cell expansion and do not exhibit the double-strand break-induced translocations observed in T cells edited with Cas9 nuclease. Citation Format: Han Ying, Guanglei Li, Liling Wang, Chunju Lu, Qi Lai, Chao Yao, Fenghua Lv, Shiguo Zhu, Tianhong Xu. The second-generation high-fidelity base editor AccuBaseTM (ceBE) can proficiently modify multiple genes within a human primary T cell while minimizing Off-target effects [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2024; Part 1 (Regular Abstracts); 2024 Apr 5-10; San Diego, CA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2024;84(6_Suppl):Abstract nr 7234.
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Nesterov, Roman, and Semyon Savelyev. "Generation of Petri Nets Using Structural Property-Preserving Transformations." Proceedings of the Institute for System Programming of the RAS 33, no. 3 (2021): 155–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.15514/ispras-2021-33(3)-12.

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In this paper, we present an approach to the generation of Petri nets exhibiting desired structural and behavioral properties. Given a reference Petri net, we apply a collection of local refinement transformations, which extends the internal structure of the reference model. The correctness of applying these transformations is justified via Petri net morphisms and by the fact that transformations do not add new deadlocks to Petri nets. We have designed two Petri net refinement algorithms supporting the randomized and fixed generation of models. These algorithms have been implemented and evaluated within the environment of the Carassius Petri net editor. The proposed approach can be applied to evaluate and conduct experiments for algorithms operating with Petri nets.
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Kaczmarczyk, Paweł, Enrique Aldaz-Carroll, and Paulina Hołda. "Migration and Socio-economic Transition: Lessons from the Polish Post–EU Accession Experience." East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures 34, no. 4 (May 12, 2020): 910–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0888325420902238.

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This article belongs to the special cluster, “Politics and Current Demographic Challenges in Central and Eastern Europe,” guest-edited by Tsveta Petrova and Tomasz Inglot. Even if Poland has been commonly presented as a typical emigration country, the post–EU accession migration still presents an extremely interesting case in terms of its (very high) scale, structural characteristics, and consequences. With about 2.5 million of its citizens staying temporarily abroad, Poland belongs to the most mobile European nations, and the post-accession migration to the EU is presented as a “natural experiment.” The article aims to discuss the main economic outcomes of the post-2004 migration from Poland and to address the question to what extent the Polish experience is transferable and can be used as a policy lesson for other developing countries. Based on the Polish case, the authors argue that labor migration from a country with large workforce surpluses (as present in most of the less developed countries) can help avoid hysteresis and support the structural transformation of the economy. Fulfillment of these positive expectations is however dependent on several factors including structure of migration (and return migration), structural conditions at origin and public policies imposed. Authors argue that migration policies have only limited impact on the scale and structure of international migration but public policies are critically important in harnessing the developmental potential of migration.
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Bharath, Sreedhar T., and Michael Hertzel. "External Governance and Debt Structure." Review of Financial Studies 32, no. 9 (June 4, 2019): 3335–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/rfs/hhy112.

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Abstract This paper examines how external governance pressure affects the type of debt that firms issue. Consistent with a governance mechanism substitution effect, we find that an exogenous increase (decrease) in governance pressure from the product (takeover) market has a significant negative (positive) impact on the use of bank (public debt) financing over public debt (bank loan) issuance. Tests using changes in the strictness of loan covenants provide corroborative evidence. These findings are consistent with the notion that firms endogenously substitute governance mechanisms and that demand for creditor governance depends on the relative strength of alternative external governance mechanisms. Received May 18, 2016; editorial decision November 11, 2017 by Editor David Denis.
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Hübschle, Christian B., George M. Sheldrick, and Birger Dittrich. "ShelXle: a Qt graphical user interface forSHELXL." Journal of Applied Crystallography 44, no. 6 (November 12, 2011): 1281–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/s0021889811043202.

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ShelXleis a graphical user interface forSHELXL[Sheldrick, G. M. (2008).Acta Cryst.A64, 112–122], currently the most widely used program for small-molecule structure refinement. It combines an editor with syntax highlighting for theSHELXL-associated .ins (input) and .res (output) files with an interactive graphical display for visualization of a three-dimensional structure including the electron density (Fo) and difference density (Fo–Fc) maps. Special features ofShelXleinclude intuitive atom (re-)naming, a strongly coupled editor, structure visualization in various mono and stereo modes, and a novel way of displaying disorder extending over special positions.ShelXleis completely compatible with all features ofSHELXLand is written entirely in C++ using the Qt4 and FFTW libraries. It is available at no cost for Windows, Linux and Mac-OS X and as source code.
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Wright, Adrian C., and Natalia M. Vedishcheva. "Letter to the Editor: Structural transitions of the vitreous state." Physics and Chemistry of Glasses: European Journal of Glass Science and Technology Part B 63, no. 6 (December 11, 2022): 172–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.13036/17533562.63.6.08.

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The presence of structural nanoheterogeneity means that sharp structural transitions at a well defined temperature or composition are an anathema to the vitreous state. Hence they should not be expected, but rather an extended transition, whose width is defined by the form and length scale of the relevant nanoheterogeneity. It should also be noted that all of the vitreous state transitions considered here, together with crystallisation at the melting point, are spatially non-uniform. This behaviour should be compared to sharp transitions that occur within the crystalline state, for example the displacive transition between α- and β-quartz, and those from a paramagnetic to a magnetically-ordered state. Such sharp transitions involve simultaneous co-operative movements across a large number identical unit cells, and hence cannot occur in the absence of a periodic structure. As a result, they are sensitive to disorder within individual unit cells, as may be seen from the case of cristobalite, where the presence of disorder reduces the αβ transition temperature, and in extremis inhibits the transition from β- to α-cristobalite.
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Baronio, Cesare M., Maurizio Baldassarre, and Andreas Barth. "Insight into the internal structure of amyloid-β oligomers by isotope-edited Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy." Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 21, no. 16 (2019): 8587–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9cp00717b.

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Chen, Lei. "Meet our Editor (Electronic and Crystal Structure)." Current Chinese Science 1, no. 3 (July 16, 2021): 298. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/221029810103210331124512.

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Сахибгареева, Гульнара Фаритовна, and Влада Владимировна Кугуракова. "Interactive Structure Editor for Scenario Prototyping Tool." Russian Digital Libraries Journal 24, no. 6 (January 26, 2022): 1184–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.26907/1562-5419-2021-24-6-1184-1202.

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The task of automating the routine work of computer game writers and narrative designers, set forth in earlier works, has been continued in the presented work. The issues of visualization of branching narrative structures of computer games are considered, the analysis of various approaches to visualization of the plot and other important components of a video game is performed, a technological stack is selected and specific solutions for storing in the form of a structured script, allowing the generation of continuing narrative branches and testing of the narrative prototyping stage using the automatically generated text novelette are given.
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Kimura, Gary D. "A structure editor for abstract document objects." IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering SE-12, no. 3 (March 1986): 417–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tse.1986.6312883.

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Omar, Cyrus, Ian Voysey, Michael Hilton, Jonathan Aldrich, and Matthew A. Hammer. "Hazelnut: a bidirectionally typed structure editor calculus." ACM SIGPLAN Notices 52, no. 1 (May 11, 2017): 86–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3093333.3009900.

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Olien, C. N., P. J. Tichenor, G. A. Donohue, K. L. Sandstrom, and D. M. McLeod. "Community Structure and Editor Opinions about Planning." Journalism Quarterly 67, no. 1 (March 1990): 119–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107769909006700118.

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Holsapple, C. W., S. Park, and A. B. Whinston. "Generating structure editor interfaces for OR procedures." ZOR Zeitschrift f�r Operations Research Methods and Models of Operations Research 36, no. 3 (May 1992): 295–313. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01415893.

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Dejanovic, Igor, Gordana Milosavljevic, Branko Perisic, and Maja Tumbas. "A domain-specific language for defining static structure of database applications." Computer Science and Information Systems 7, no. 3 (2010): 409–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/csis090203002d.

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In this paper we present DOMMLite - an extensible domain specific language (DSL) for static structure definition of data base oriented applications. The model-driven engineering (MDE) approach, an emerging software development paradigm, has been used. The language structure is defined by the means of a meta model supplemented by validation rules based on Check language and extensions based on Extend language, which are parts of the openArchitectureWare framework [1]. The meta model has been defined along with the textual syntax, which enables creation, update and persistence of DOMMLite models using a common text editor. DSL execution semantics has been defined by the specification and implementation of the source code generator for a target platform with an already defined execution semantics. In order to enable model editing, a textual Eclipse editor has also been developed. DSL, defined in this way, has the capability of generating complete source code for GUI forms with CRUDS (Create-Read-Update-Delete-Search) and navigation operations [2,3,4,5].
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Simonovic, Zoran. "Geoponika: The work of an anonymous editor." Zbornik Matice srpske za drustvene nauke, no. 159-160 (2016): 797–813. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/zmsdn1660797s.

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This paper deals with an anonymous editor as the real author of the Byzantine agricultural encyclopedia Geoponika. The first part of the paper provides a historical view of the origin and structure of Geoponika. Some of the authors whose works preceded Geoponika are given. Editor included some of their texts in the encyclopedia. The second part deals with the problem of determining the authorship of some of the works included in Geoponika. Many of these writers and their works are unknown to us today. Thanks to the editor?s work on Geoponika their texts are at least partially preserved. Finally, in the third part, the author pays attention to the text of the anonymous editor, which was included in the Geoponika and represents his contribution to the final designing of Geoponika. Through these texts, editor wanted to familiarize the readers with his personal experiences in agriculture. There are texts, comments, opinions, and conclusions throughout the entire encyclopedia. In this way, the editor wanted to present his suggestions for improving the agricultural production to those who are interested.
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Westrip, Simon P. "publCIF: software for editing, validating and formatting crystallographic information files." Journal of Applied Crystallography 43, no. 4 (June 24, 2010): 920–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/s0021889810022120.

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publCIFis an application designed for creating, editing and validating crystallographic information files (CIFs) that are used in journal publication. It validates syntax and dictionary-defined data attributes through internal routines, and also provides a web interface to thecheckCIFservice of the International Union of Crystallography (IUCr), which provides a full crystallographic analysis of the structural data. The graphical interface allows users to edit the CIF either in its `raw' ASCII form (using a text editor with context-sensitive data validation and input facilities) or as a formatted representation of a structure report (using a word-processing environment), as well asviaa number of convenience tools (e.g.spreadsheet representations of looped data). Beyond file and data validation,publCIFprovides access to resources to facilitate preparation of a structure report (e.g.databases of author details, experimental data, standard referencesetc., either distributed with the program or collected during its use), along with tools for reference parsing, spell checking, structure visualization and image management.publCIFwas commissioned by the IUCr, both as free software for authors and as a tool for in-house journal production; the tool for authors is described here. Binary distributions for Linux, MacOS and Windows operating systems are available.
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Shidoji, Kazunori. "Choice Reaction Times for Structural Relationships between Possible Response Sequences." Perceptual and Motor Skills 77, no. 3_suppl (December 1993): 1203–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pms.1993.77.3f.1203.

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To investigate human motor programming, choice reaction times were measured on tasks for which subjects made choices between two alternative finger-tapping-movement sequences. The total-number-of-responses and the hierarchical editor models were tested. In Exp. 1 the choice was carried on the situations with the same total numbers of possible responses and different structural relations between alternative sequences. The right-hand reaction times in mirror choice (e.g., subject chose between the middle, index, and ring finger sequences of the left or right hand) were shorter than those in nonmirror choice (e.g., subject chose between the middle, index, and ring finger sequence on one hand and the middle, ring, and index finger sequence on the other hand); the total-number-of-responses model was not supported. In Exp. 2 two conditions had the same operation numbers of the hierarchical editor model. In Condition 1 subjects chose between the index finger of the right hand and the ring, index, and middle finger sequence of the left hand. In Condition 2 subjects chose between the index, ring, and middle finger sequences of the left or right hand. The reaction time in the former condition was shorter than that in the latter condition. Exp. 2 exhibited a counterexample of the hierarchical editor model that had been fairly robust in previous studies.
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Pearson, Charls, and Cary Campbell. "An Interview with Charls Pearson." Chinese Semiotic Studies 16, no. 2 (May 26, 2020): 317–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/css-2020-0018.

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AbstractCurrent Peirce Section editor Cary Campbell, interviews previous section editor Charls Pearson, on his life and work studying and systematizing C. S. Peirce’s semiotic science. Central aspects of Pearson’s philosophical project are discussed, such as, in particular, his proposal that semiotic logic leads to an integrated methodology of research and inquiry, bridging phenomenology and science. Additionally, Pearson discusses his Universal Sign Structure Theory (USST), and comments on recent post-Peircean developments in biosemiotics.
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