نتایج جستجو برای: sherpa

تعداد نتایج: 297  

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2013
Longli Kang Hong-Xiang Zheng Feng Chen Shi Yan Kai Liu Zhendong Qin Lijun Liu Zhipeng Zhao Lei Li Xiaofeng Wang Yungang He Li Jin

Sherpa population is an ethnic group living in south mountainside of Himalayas for hundreds of years. They are famous as extraordinary mountaineers and guides, considered as a good example for successful adaptation to low oxygen environment in Tibetan highlands. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variations might be important in the highland adaption given its role in coding core subunits of oxidative p...

2015
Sushil Bhandari Xiaoming Zhang Chaoying Cui Bianba Shiyu Liao Yi Peng Hui Zhang Kun Xiang Hong Shi Ouzhuluobu Baimakongzhuo Gonggalanzi Shimin Liu Gengdeng Tianyi Wu Xuebin Qi Bing Su

Sherpas living around the Himalayas are renowned as high-altitude mountain climbers but when and where the Sherpa people originated from remains contentious. In this study, we collected DNA samples from 582 Sherpas living in Nepal and Tibet Autonomous Region of China to study the genetic diversity of both their maternal (mitochondrial DNA) and paternal (Y chromosome) lineages. Analysis showed t...

2009
P. Lenzi

We study Matrix Element corrections as implemented in four popular event generators for hadron collisions. We compare PYTHIA, HERWIG, AlpGen and SHERPA in the Z/γ inclusive production at LHC. PYTHIA and HERWIG are able to correct the first emission from the shower taking the Matrix Element calculation for one additional parton into account. SHERPA and AlpGen are able to take into account Matrix...

2005
T. Gleisberg

In this contribution the multi-purpose event generation framework SHERPA is presented and the development status of its physics modules is reviewed. In its present version, SHERPA is capable of simulating lepton-lepton, lepton-photon, photon-photon and fully hadronic collisions, such as proton-proton reactions. SHERPA [1] is an independent approach for a framework for event generation at high e...

Journal: :Nature communications 2014
Choongwon Jeong Gorka Alkorta-Aranburu Buddha Basnyat Maniraj Neupane David B Witonsky Jonathan K Pritchard Cynthia M Beall Anna Di Rienzo

Admixture is recognized as a widespread feature of human populations, renewing interest in the possibility that genetic exchange can facilitate adaptations to new environments. Studies of Tibetans revealed candidates for high-altitude adaptations in the EGLN1 and EPAS1 genes, associated with lower haemoglobin concentration. However, the history of these variants or that of Tibetans remains poor...

Journal: :Ergonomics 2015
Charmayne M L Hughes Chris Baber Marta Bienkiewicz Andrew Worthington Alexa Hazell Joachim Hermsdörfer

Approximately 33% of stroke patients have difficulty performing activities of daily living, often committing errors during the planning and execution of such activities. The objective of this study was to evaluate the ability of the human error identification (HEI) technique SHERPA (Systematic Human Error Reduction and Prediction Approach) to predict errors during the performance of daily activ...

Journal: :Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session 1968

2010
Frank Siegert Stefan Höche Frank Krauss Marek Schönherr

In the algorithm presented here, the ME+PS approach [1] to merge samples of tree-level matrix elements into inclusive event samples is combined with the POWHEG method [2], which includes exact next-to-leading order matrix elements in the parton shower. The advantages of the method are discussed and the quality of its implementation in SHERPA is exemplified by results for e+e− annihilation into ...

Journal: :Philosophy, ethics, and humanities in medicine : PEHM 2008
Frank Scholze

It is essential for the strategy of open access self-archiving that scientific authors are given comprehensive information on publisher copyright policies. DINI, the German Initiative for Networked Information, has developed a German (and potentially multilingual) interface to the English SHERPA/RoMEO service to provide additional information on German publishers' open access policies. As a nex...

2002
Sven Koenig David Furcy Colin Bauer

Many real-world planning problems require one to solve a series of similar planning tasks. In this case, replanning can be much faster than planning from scratch. In this paper, we introduce a novel replanning method for symbolic planning with heuristic search-based planners, currently the most popular planners. Our SHERPA replanner is not only the first heuristic search-based replanner but, di...

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