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Research on Evolution Balancing for Product Family Assembly Line in Big Data Environment
2018
MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY
Aiming at the problem of product family assembly line (PFAL) evolution balancing, an evolution balancing model for PFAL is established and an improved algorithm based on NSGA_II is also proposed. ...
Firstly, the product family evolution and assembly line characteristics are researched and analyzed in big data environment. ...
The product family includes four series of products: VG216, VG218, VG220 and VG220T, which are assembled on the same production line. ...
doi:10.21062/ujep/102.2018/a/1213-2489/mt/18/2/337
fatcat:3u5b2kpptjhplkychd3fe4gvli
MODEL OF WORLD: HER CITIES, LANGUAGES AND COUNTRIES
2008
International Journal of Modern Physics C
The time evolution of Earth with her cities, languages and countries is considered in terms of the multiplicative noise and the fragmentation- processes, where the related families, size distributions, ...
The same approach is followed here and Pareto-Zipf law for the distribution of the cities, log-normal for the languages, decreasing exponential for the city families (countries) in the rank order over ...
The time evolution of the cities (or the languages and their families) is considered in terms of two random processes, the multiplicative random noise [1] and the random fragmentation [2] , which are ...
doi:10.1142/s0129183108012261
fatcat:aamb5p6bcfhdxelb5h3plllxnm
Novel microRNA families expanded in the human genome
2013
BMC Genomics
Most studies on the origin and evolution of microRNA in the human genome have been focused on its relationship with repetitive elements and segmental duplications. ...
Conclusions: Together, we found that small duplication events could also contribute to microRNA expansion, which could provide us novel insights on the evolution of human genome structure and function. ...
These results could render us novel insights on the evolution of human genome structure and function. ...
doi:10.1186/1471-2164-14-98
pmid:23402294
pmcid:PMC3602292
fatcat:4dmxa5e63fc2fiq77g7okrf5qe
The dynamical evolution of dwarf planet (136108) Haumea's collisional family: general properties and implications for the trans-Neptunian belt
2012
Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
In this work, we model the long-term orbital evolution of an ensemble of fragments representing hypothetical post-collision distributions at the time of the family's birth. ...
The results suggest that 60-75 created in the collision will remain in the trans-Neptunian belt, even after 4 Gyr of dynamical evolution. ...
and flow of this work. ...
doi:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.20391.x
fatcat:u3bkt4da65a2bheqazyulfeoh4
Leveraging variability modeling to address metamodel revisions in Model-based Software Product Lines
2017
Computer languages, systems & structures
In this dissertation we focus on the co-evolution of the model fragments and the language used to create them. ...
S OFTWARE Product Lines (SPLs) exploit commonalities across a family of related products in order to increase quality and reduce time to market and costs. ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The work presented in this thesis were carried out at the Department of Informatics, University of Oslo, Norway, and the School of Architecture and Technology, ...
doi:10.1016/j.cl.2016.08.003
fatcat:5ahu3czexnh2pcjqctxngtenqy
MicroSyn: A user friendly tool for detection of microsynteny in a gene family
2011
BMC Bioinformatics
The traditional phylogeny analysis within gene family is mainly based on DNA or amino acid sequence homologies. ...
MicroSyn searches for conserved, flanking colinear homologous gene pairs between two genomic fragments to determine the relationship between two members in a gene family. ...
Department of Energy Bioenergy Research Center supported by the Office of Biological and Environmental Research in the DOE Office of Science. ...
doi:10.1186/1471-2105-12-79
pmid:21418570
pmcid:PMC3072343
fatcat:sonmcx6yczfw3k2l4do4lcpoya
Genotypic variation within asexual lineages of Taraxacum officinale
1990
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Restriction site variation in DNA that encodes rRNA (rDNA) was surveyed among 714 offspring within 31 lineages (26 genotypes) of obligate asexually reproducing Taraxacum officinale (dandelions). ...
Evolution: King and Schaal Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 87 (1990) ...
Stebbins, and two anonymous reviewers for comments on the manuscript. This study was supported by National Science Foundation Grant BRS-8714397. 1. Richards, A. J. (1973) Bot. J. Linn. ...
doi:10.1073/pnas.87.3.998
pmid:2300590
pmcid:PMC53397
fatcat:agcp7xtkabbx5a3idvfvwaagny
Enhancing Modeling and Change Support for Process Families through Change Patterns
[chapter]
2013
Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing
When used in combination with existing adaptation patterns, change patterns for process families will enable the modeling and evolution of process families at a high-level of abstraction. ...
This paper suggests a complementary set of generic and language-independent change patterns specifically tailored to the needs of process families. ...
runtime based on software product line concepts. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-38484-4_18
fatcat:plhxpal4pnazrobdcpblbjb4a4
Mobile elements and DNA repeats
1984
Carlsberg Research Communications
The following comments were made on the evolution of repeats in 1964 (12) . ...
It indicates how specification of particular cell lines in development could occur in the processes of localization and induction. ...
doi:10.1007/bf02913944
fatcat:5imdjky4crhxjp5pgngtvr262q
Page 689 of Psychological Abstracts Vol. 62, Issue 3
[page]
1979
Psychological Abstracts
He thus becomes included in the projective and introjective processes of the group. (21 ref) —W. W. Meissner.
6585. Sklar, Carole K. (Temple U) Child abuse, hot- lines, and no-shows. ...
The implications of these aspects of narcissis-
tic evolution in groups for group process and for
therapeutic intervention are discussed. —W. W. Meissner.
6579. Netter, Maurice. ...
PHYSICS OF RANDOMNESS AND REGULARITIES FOR CITIES, LANGUAGES, AND THEIR LIFETIMES AND FAMILY TREES
2007
International Journal of Modern Physics C
Time evolution of the cities and of the languages is considered in terms of multiplicative noise and fragmentation processes; where power law (Pareto-Zipf law) and slightly asymmetric log-normal (Gauss ...
Evolutions of lifetimes and families for the cities and the languages are also studied. We suggest that the regularities may be evolving out of randomness, in terms of the relevant processes. ...
Model This section is the description of the multiplicative noise [1] and the fragmentation [2] processes for the evolution of the competition between the cities or the languages, where we introduce ...
doi:10.1142/s0129183107011625
fatcat:ift725yyozdftbrvljktnx2i3i
Models of Genome Evolution
[chapter]
2004
Natural Computing Series
The functions can decide the insertion/deletion positions of the DNA fragments, the copy numbers of the inserted fragments, and the sequences of the inserted/deleted pieces. ...
., P53 was shown to interact with an unusually large number of other proteins) can be explained if one makes the following assumption: new proteins, which are duplicates of older proteins, have a propensity ...
The almost linear shape (red line) on such a plot indicates a power law relationship between a domain family size and the number of domain families of that size. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-18734-6_13
fatcat:yizya4yaijgztbwtn2syhfnwi4
Rare germinal unequal crossing-over leading to recombinant gene formation and gene duplication in Arabidopsis thaliana
1999
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Small, multigene families organized in a tandem array can facilitate the rapid evolution of the gene cluster by a process of meiotic unequal crossing-over. ...
of gene cluster evolution by exon-shuff ling processes. ...
This work also was supported, in part, by a grant to M.F. from the Program for Promotion of Basic Research Activity for Innovative Bioscience, Japan. ...
doi:10.1073/pnas.96.18.10302
pmid:10468603
pmcid:PMC17883
fatcat:pml3l233yfbcjes3s5g4z2jky4
The pseudogenes of barley
2018
The Plant Journal
We found almost 90.000 pseudogenes and gene fragments, whose analysis sheds light on gene evolution and genome dynamics. ...
The enzymatic machinery of LINEs is responsible for the generation of human processed pseudogenes (Pavlicek et al. 2006) . ...
Declarations
Availability of data and material The data generated and analyzed during the current study are available from the PGSB ftp site at ftp://plantftp.helmholtz-muenchen.de/barley/. ...
doi:10.1111/tpj.13794
pmid:29205595
fatcat:bpujmvowjfcapijnmwxo7kf3g4
Star Formation: Theory and Modelling
[chapter]
1997
Springer Proceedings in Physics
In terms of basic physics, we review our current theoretical understanding of those processes: thermal evolution of gas, gravitational fragmentation to form molecular cloud cores with and without magnetic ...
field, radiation hydrodynamical evolution of a low-mass protostar, and the evolution of a circumstellar disc. ...
This collapse of isothermal filaments with various line-masses was described in terms of the one-parameter family of self-similar solutions [10] . ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-18902-9_102
fatcat:cdtxspgol5cqfb326yp75la5dy
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