Apoptosis
... of apoptotic cells from their natural surroundings, following programmed cell death. Anoikis ("homeless" in Greek) is chronologically an
inverse process: de-adhesiveness of viable cells from their surroundings inducing programmed cell death. Integrins are essential adhesive molecules in this ...
Bioinformatics
... computational models of populations and watching their behavior over time.
The field of genetic algorithms might be described as the rough
inverse of CEB --- rather than investigating evolution through computer programs, it aims to improve computer programs through evolutionary principles.
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Bioinformatics
... computational models of populations and watching their behavior over time.
The field of genetic algorithms might be described as the rough
inverse of CEB --- rather than investigating evolution through computer programs, it aims to improve computer programs through evolutionary principles.
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Lineweaver-Burke diagram
... rapidly identifying important terms in enzyme kinetics, such as K m and v max . For instance, the y-intercept of such a graph is equivalent to the
inverse of v max ; the x-intercept of the graph represents -1/K m .
The double reciprocal nature of the plot lends itself to overweighting the ...
Molecular evolution
... the effective population size . From this it is possible to determine an upper limit to the number of possible alleles in a population, n as the
inverse of the homozygosity:
If the effective population is large, then a large number of alleles can be maintained. However, this result only holds ...
Magnetic resonance imaging
... ; this is the spatial frequency weighting in two or three dimensions of a real space object as sampled by MRI. The information is subsequently
inverse Fourier transformed by a computer into real space to obtain the desired image. Detailed anatomical information results. Typical medical resolution ...
Operator
... domain to a function on another (frequency) domain, in a way that is effectively invertible . Nothing significant is lost, because there is an
inverse transform operator. In the simple case of periodic functions , this result is based on the theorem that any continuous periodic function can be ...
Wavelength
... wave or strength of the electric or magnetic field for light ), at a given point in time as a function of x .
Wavelength λ has an
inverse relationship to frequency f , the number of peaks to pass a point in a given time. The wavelength is equal to the speed of the wave type divided ...