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  • Whitchurch Cynthia; Alm Richard; Mattick John (Natl Acad Sciences, 1996)
    Mucoid strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from the lungs of cystic fibrosis patients produce large amounts of the exopolysaccharide alginate. AlgR has long been considered a key regulator of alginate production, ...
  • Kelarev A; Araujo I; Solomon Andrew (Federation Press, 2007)
    We outline several algorithms for computing with semigroup representations, and combine them in order to verify when certain algebras are principal ideal rings.
  • Zhang Guangquan; Lu Jie; Gao Ya (IOS Press, 2008)
    In a bilevel decision problem, both the leader and the follower may have multiple objectives to optimize under certain constraints. In the meantime, these objective functions and constraints may contain some uncertain ...
  • Shi Chenggen; Zhang Guangquan; Lu Jie (World Scientific, 2004)
    For linear bilevel programming problems, the branch and bound algorithm is the most successful algorithm to deal with the complementary constraints arising from Kuhn-Tucker conditions. This paper proposes a new branch and ...
  • Zhang Guangquan; Zheng Z; Lu Jie; He Q (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011)
    Bilevel decision addresses the problem in which two levels of decision makers each tries to optimize their individual objectives under certain constraints, and to act and react in an uncooperative and sequential manner. ...
  • Paul Gavin; Liu Dikai; Kirchner Nathan (Springer-Verlag, 2007)
    n robot applications requiring interaction with a partially/unknown environment, mapping is of paramount importance. This paper presents an effective surface growing algorithm for map building based on laser scan generated ...
  • Glinos Nikolaos; Hoang Doan; Nguyen Dang Nam Chi; Symvonis Antonios (Carleton Scientific, 2002)
    In this paper, we examine algorithmic issues related to the delayed multicast technique [8] for Video-on-Demand delivery. We introduce the minimum total memory (MTM), minimum total traffic (MIT), and the minimum ...
  • Sorli, Ronald M (University of Technology, Sydney. Department of Mathematical Sciences, 2003)
    A long standing unanswered question in number theory concerns the existence (or not) of odd perfect numbers. Over time many properties of an odd perfect number have been established and refined. The initial goal of this ...
  • Deville, Adrian Mark (2011)
    Willing Workers on Organic Farms’ (WWOOFing) emerged in the UK in the early 1970s as a means of supporting the organic farming movement and fostering knowledge about its practices, but since that time has steadily become ...
  • Oguro Susan; Moloney Robyn (Australian Federation of Modern Language Teachers Associations, 2010)
    In late 2008, the Australian Government announced funding for a national collaborative project to develop a curriculum framework for courses of study in Chinese (Mandarin Mandarin (ma(n`d?ri(n) [Port. mandar=to govern, or ...
  • Falchikov Nancy; Boud David (Thomas and Francis ASCE, 2005)
    Assessment in higher education is commonly held to contribute to feedback to students on their learning and the certification of their achievement. This paper argues that this short-term focus must be balanced against a ...
  • Crawford Lynn; Turner John; Hobbs Brian (Project Management Institute, 2006)
    Organizations that undertake many projects need to identify the types undertaken, and use labels to name them.These labels are attributes that form the basis of a project categorization system. There are two reasons ...
  • Hawryszkiewycz Igor (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2007)
    The paper addresses issues in aligning collaborative technologies to knowledge management processes. It describes a generic process of knowledge management and identifies important characteristics that distinguish it ...
  • Lowe David; Bucknell Andrew; Zowghi Didar (Politecnico di Milano, 2007)
    A significant area of research is the alignment of web system and organisational requirements. In this paper we describe an approach to facilitating this alignment using graphical models of the processes that are ...
  • Ruffieux Y; Green Peter (Amer Statistical Assoc, 2009)
    We describe a method for aligning multiple unlabeled configurations simultaneously, Specifically. we extend the two-con figuration matching approach of Green and Mardia (2006) to the multiple configuration setting. Our ...
  • Campbell Bruce (University of Hong Kong, 2005)
    IS/business alignment has been studied for many years but we do not seem to be any nearer an understanding of the process of alignment. This research, using the grounded theory methodology, indicates that the major concern ...
  • Mungkornasawakul Pitchaya; Chaiyong Sukanda; Sastraruji Thanapat; Jatisatienr Araya; Jatisatienr Chaiwat; Pyne Stephen; Ung Alison; Korth John; Lie Wilford (American Chemical Society, 2009)
    Three known compounds, stemofoline (1), (2?S)-hydroxystemofoline (2), and (11Z)-1?,2?-didehydrostemofoline (3), along with two new alkaloids, stemaphylline (4) and stemaphylline-N-oxide (5), have been isolated from a root ...
  • Grob, Suzanne (2011-02-22)
    As individual consumers we all shop for food and clothing and other discretionary items; however this shopping basket grows when you consider the consumption habits of organisations and this expands exponentially if ...
  • Phalip Julien; Morphett Matt; Edmonds Ernest (Association for Computing Machinery, 2007)
  • Lyons K.; Wearing Stephen (CABI, 2008)
    Research has provided a wealth of typological models that help classify tourist behaviours. These taxonomies have been developed based on a broad range of increasingly sophisticated criteria associated with social roles, ...