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  2. Debye–Waller factor - Wikipedia

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    In the context of protein structures, the term B-factor is used. The B-factor is defined as = [4] It is measured in units of Å 2. The B-factors can be taken as indicating the relative vibrational motion of different parts of the structure. Atoms with low B-factors belong to a part of the structure that is well ordered.

  3. I-TASSER - Wikipedia

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    I-TASSER is one of the most successful protein structure prediction methods in the community-wide CASP experiments. I-TASSER has been extended for structure-based protein function predictions, which provides annotations on ligand binding site , gene ontology and enzyme commission by structurally matching structural models of the target protein ...

  4. The Keys to the White House - Wikipedia

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    The Keys to the White House, also known as the 13 keys, is a prediction system for determining the outcome of presidential elections in the United States.It was developed by American historian Allan Lichtman and Russian geophysicist Vladimir Keilis-Borok in 1981, adapting methods that Keilis-Borok designed for earthquake prediction.

  5. Random coil index - Wikipedia

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    Examples of correlation between RCI and other methods of measuring motional amplitudes in proteins. NMR RMSD - root mean square fluctuations of atomic coordinates in NMR ensembles, MD RMSD - root mean square fluctuations of atomic coordinates in MD ensembles, S2 - model-free order parameter, RCI - random coil index, B-factor - temperature factor of X-ray structures; RCI->NMR RMSD - root mean ...

  6. TRANSFAC - Wikipedia

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    TRANSFAC (TRANScription FACtor database) is a manually curated database of eukaryotic transcription factors, their genomic binding sites and DNA binding profiles. The contents of the database can be used to predict potential transcription factor binding sites.

  7. Anomalous magnetic dipole moment - Wikipedia

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    The prediction for the value of the muon anomalous magnetic moment includes three parts: [8] = + + = () Of the first two components, a μ Q E D {\displaystyle a_{\mu }^{\mathrm {QED} }} represents the photon and lepton loops, and a μ E W {\displaystyle a_{\mu }^{\mathrm {EW} }} the W boson, Higgs boson and Z boson loops; both can be calculated ...

  8. Hull–White model - Wikipedia

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    Even though single factor models such as Vasicek, CIR and Hull–White model has been devised for pricing, recent research has shown their potential with regard to forecasting. In Orlando et al. (2018, [ 3 ] 2019, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] ) was provided a new methodology to forecast future interest rates called CIR#.

  9. Okumura model - Wikipedia

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    Okumura's model is one of the most widely used models for signal prediction in urban areas. This model is applicable for frequencies in the range 150–1920 MHz (although it is typically extrapolated up to 3000 MHz) and distances of 1–100 km. It can be used for base-station antenna heights ranging from 30–1000 m.