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    The nucleotide sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome XVI

    The nucleotide sequence of the 948,061 base pairs of chromosome XVI has been determined, completing the sequence of the yeast genome. Chromosome XVI was the last yeast chromosome identified1, and some of the gene...

    H. Bussey, R. K. Storms, A. Ahmed, K. Albermann, E. Allen, W. Ansorge, R. Araujo in Nature (1997)

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    The nucleotide sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome XIV and its evolutionary implications

    In 1992 we started assembling an ordered library of cosmid clones from chromosome XIV of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. At that time, only 49 genes were known to be located on this chromosome1 and we estimat...

    P. Philippsen, K. Kleine, R. Pöhlmann, A. Düsterhöft, K. Hamberg, J. H. Hegemann in Nature (1997)

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    Integration of the multiple controls regulating the expression of the arginase gene CAR1 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in response to different nitrogen signals: role of Gln3p, ArgRp-Mcm1p, and Ume6p

    Expression of the catabolic gene encoding arginase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae,CAR1, is controlled by multiple nitrogen signals, such as the presence of the inducer, arginine, and the nature and amount of the ni...

    E. Dubois, F. Messenguy in Molecular and General Genetics MGG (1997)

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    Defining an Ontology for the Formal Requirements Engineering of Manufacturing Systems

    We propose a framework combining several formalisms for the Requirements Engineering (RE) of discrete manufacturing systems. Each formalism relies upon a set of concepts that together form an ontology.

    M. Petit, E. Dubois in Enterprise Engineering and Integration (1997)

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    Phase transitions in magnetic fluids

    Experimental results concerning phase transitions in magnetic fluids are presented. Magnetic fluids are colloidal dispersions of nanometric magnetic particles which are stabilized either through electrostatic ...

    E. Dubois, Dr. V. Cabuil, F. Boué in Optical Methods and Physics of Colloidal D… (1997)

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    Phase separation in aqueous magnetic colloidal solutions

    Ionic magnetic fluids are aqueous colloidal solutions of magnetic nanoparticles which wear surface charges. Stability of the solution is ensured by screened electrostatic repulsions, and phase transitions “gas...

    V. Cabuil, E. Dubois, S. Neveu, J. -C. Bacri in Trends in Colloid and Interface Science IX (1995)

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    Pleiotropic function of ArgRIIIp (Arg82p), one of the regulators of arginine metabolism in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Role in expression of cell-type-specific genes

    ArgRIIIp (Arg82p), together with ArgRIp (Arg80p), ArgRIIp (Arg81p) and Mcmlp, regulates the expression of arginine anabolic and catabolic genes. An argRIII mutant constitutively expresses five anabolic enzymes an...

    E. Dubois, F. Messenguy in Molecular and General Genetics MGG (1994)

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    Efficient algorithms for fixed-rate entropy-coded vector quantization

    In quantization of any source with a nonuniform probability density function, the entropy coding of the quantizer output can result in a substantial decrease in bit rate. A straight-forward entropy coding sche...

    A. K. Khandani, P. Kabal, E. Dubois in Information Theory and Applications (1994)

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    Estimation of 2-D Motion Fields from Image Sequences with Application to Motion-Compensated Processing

    In this chapter we are concerned with the estimation of 2-D motion from time-varying images and with the application of the computed motion to image sequence processing. Our goal for motion estimation is to pr...

    E. Dubois, J. Konrad in Motion Analysis and Image Sequence Processing (1993)

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    The complete DNA sequence of yeast chromosome III

    The entire DNA sequence of chromosome III of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been determined. This is the first complete sequence analysis of an entire chromosome from any organism. The 315-kilobase sequen...

    S. G. Oliver, Q. J. M. van der Aart, M. L. Agostoni-Carbone, M. Aigle in Nature (1992)

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    Cerebrospinal fluid analysis Clinical neurochemistry

    The reported occurence of so called ‘false positives’ in a wide range of neurological diseases threatens to discredit the reputation of the oligoclonal reaction as a diagnostic test for multiple sclerosis. Sel...

    U. Wurster, P. Lake, J. Haas, Rolf Hackler in Abstracts of the 65th congress of the Germ… (1992)

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    Characterization of the yeast ARG5,6 gene: determination of the nucleotide sequence, analysis of the control region and of ARG5,6 transcript

    In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the ARG5,6 gene encodes acetylglutamyl-P reductase and acetylglutamate kinase, two arginine anabolic enzymes which are localized in the mitochondria. The synthesis of both enzymes is ...

    C. Boonchird, F. Messenguy, E. Dubois in Molecular and General Genetics MGG (1991)

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    Une application des nombres de Pisot à l'algorithme de Jacobi-Perron

    SinceO. Perron introduced in 1907 Jacobi-Perron algorithm, which is the simplest generalization of continued fractions to finite sets of real numbers, the main question of characterising the periodicity is still ...

    R. Paysant-Le Roux, E. Dubois in Monatshefte für Mathematik (1984)

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    Image Sequence Coding

    The scope of this chapter encompasses the coding of video signals, both black and white and color, to be displayed on a television screen for human viewing. Discussions of image sequences derived from radar, i...

    E. Dubois, B. Prasada, M. S. Sabri in Image Sequence Analysis (1981)

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