The N-end rule is a rule that governs the rate of protein degradation through recognition of the N-terminal residue of proteins. The rule states that...
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The peak–end rule is a psychological heuristic in which people judge an experience largely based on how they felt at its peak (i.e., its most intense point)...
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N-terminal amino acid of a protein is an important determinant of its half-life (likelihood of being degraded). This is called the N-end rule. The N-terminal...
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{s(} n\mathbf {)} \,\,{\mathsf {nat}}}\end{array}}\end{matrix}}} The first rule states that 0 is a natural number, and the second states that s(n) is a...
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L'Hôpital's rule (/ˌloʊpiːˈtɑːl/, loh-pee-TAHL) or L'Hospital's rule, also known as Bernoulli's rule, is a mathematical theorem that allows evaluating...
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the 1/3 rule is applied to n equal subdivisions of the integration range [a, b], one obtains the composite Simpson's 1/3 rule. Points inside the integration...
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Then the chain rule takes the form D f 1 . . n = ( D f 1 ∘ f 2 . . n ) ( D f 2 ∘ f 3 . . n ) ⋯ ( D f n − 1 ∘ f n . . n ) D f n = ∏ k = 1 n [ D f k ∘ f (...
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Ubiquitin ligase (redirect from Ubiquitin:protein-lysine N-ligase (AMP-forming))
exposure of residues at the N-terminus of a protein. According to the N-end rule, different N-terminal amino acids (or N-degrons) are recognized to a...
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x\left({\frac {f(x_{N})+f(x_{0})}{2}}+\sum _{k=1}^{N-1}f(x_{k})\right).\end{aligned}}} The error of the composite trapezoidal rule is the difference between...
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degrons. Degrons are present in a variety of organisms, from the N-degrons (see N-end Rule) first characterized in yeast to the PEST sequence of mouse ornithine...
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In statistics, the 68–95–99.7 rule, also known as the empirical rule, and sometimes abbreviated 3sr, is a shorthand used to remember the percentage of...
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degradation of proteins occurs through the N-end rule pathway. In eukaryotes, including humans, the N-end rule pathway is part of the ubiquitin system....
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Cramer's rule, implemented in a naive way, is computationally inefficient for systems of more than two or three equations. In the case of n equations in n unknowns...
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In calculus, the product rule (or Leibniz rule or Leibniz product rule) is a formula used to find the derivatives of products of two or more functions...
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Horner's method (redirect from Horner's rule)
algorithm is based on Horner's rule, in which a polynomial is written in nested form: a 0 + a 1 x + a 2 x 2 + a 3 x 3 + ⋯ + a n x n = a 0 + x ( a 1 + x ( a 2...
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{\displaystyle f^{(0)}=f} ). The rule can be proven by using the product rule and mathematical induction. If, for example, n = 2, the rule gives an expression for...
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determining the protein half-life is based on the N-end rule. This states that the amino acid present at the N-terminus of a protein helps determine the protein's...
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Rock & Rule (known as Ring of Power outside North America) is a 1983 Canadian adult animated musical science fantasy film featuring the voices of Don Francks...
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Eggshell skull (redirect from Thin skull rule)
The eggshell rule (also thin skull rule, papier-mâché-plaintiff rule, or talem qualem rule) is a well-established legal doctrine in common law, used in...
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Riemann sum (redirect from Rectangle rule)
⋯ + 2 n ( 2 n n ) 2 = 8 n 3 ( 1 + ⋯ + i 2 + ⋯ + n 2 ) = 8 n 3 ( n ( n + 1 ) ( 2 n + 1 ) 6 ) = 8 n 3 ( 2 n 3 + 3 n 2 + n 6 ) = 8 3 + 4 n + 4 3 n 2 . {\displaystyle...
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known by his stage name Ja Rule (/dʒɑː ruːl/), is an American rapper, singer, and actor. Born and raised in New York City, Ja Rule became known as a leading...
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This is a summary of differentiation rules, that is, rules for computing the derivative of a function in calculus. Unless otherwise stated, all functions...
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Secretary problem (redirect from 37% rule)
37% rule. The basic form of the problem is the following: imagine an administrator who wants to hire the best secretary out of n {\displaystyle n} rankable...
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Pascal's rule (or Pascal's formula) is a combinatorial identity about binomial coefficients. It states that for positive natural numbers n and k, ( n − 1 k...
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In finance, the rule of 72, the rule of 70 and the rule of 69.3 are methods for estimating an investment's doubling time. The rule number (e.g., 72) is...
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In mathematics and physics, the right-hand rule is a convention and a mnemonic, utilized to define the orientation of axes in three-dimensional space and...
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E3 ligase UBR2 participates in the N-end rule pathway, which targets proteins bearing an N-terminal degron, or N-degron (Kwon et al., 2003).[supplied...
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"Everybody Wants to Rule the World" is a song by English pop rock band Tears for Fears from their second studio album Songs from the Big Chair (1985)....
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so long as the players make minor adjustments near the end of the game. Differences in the rules are said to cause problems in perhaps one in every 10...
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\bigcap _{j=1}^{k-1}A_{j}\right).\end{aligned}}} For n = 4 {\displaystyle n=4} , i.e. four events, the chain rule reads P ( A 1 ∩ A 2 ∩ A 3 ∩ A 4 ) =...
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