Biasing Procedure
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1. Procedures to produce and identify stimulus control relations in identity matching-to-sample tasks with Cebus apella / Procedimentos para determinação e identificação de relações de controle em tarefas de IDMTS em Cebus apella
Obtaining Type S and Type R control relations in Identity MTS (IDMTS) tasks may make possible the development of an accurate observing repertoire towards all the stimuli (S+ and S-). In this work, a sequence of procedures was used to generate or identify possible stimulus control relations present in IDMTS training and tests. The purposes of the present work
Publicado em: 2008
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2. Statistics of flexible chain configurations
When Monte Carlo methods are employed to study the statistical dimensions of flexible polymer chains, it is necessary that the sampling be statistically unbiased. One Monte Carlo procedure is the so-called “slithering snake” technique, which has proved to be very useful. A question arises, however, as to how long it takes for a “slithering snake” to
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3. Computer-assisted prediction, classification, and delimitation of protein binding sites in nucleic acids.
We present a method to determine the location and extent of protein binding regions in nucleic acids by computer-assisted analysis of sequence data. The program ConsIndex establishes a library of consensus descriptions based on sequence sets containing known regulatory elements. These defined consensus descriptions are used by the program ConsInspector to pr