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Credentialing examination developers rely on task (job) analyses for establishing inventories of task and knowledge areas in which competency is required for safe and successful practice in target occupations. There are many ways in which task‐related information may be gathered from practitioner ratings, each with its own advantage and limitation. Two of the myriad alternative task analysis rating...
Advances in membrane cell biology are hampered by the relatively high proportion of proteins with no known function. Such proteins are largely or entirely devoid of structurally significant domain annotations. Structural bioinformaticians have developed profile‐profile tools such as HHsearch (online version called HHpred), which can detect remote homologies that are missed by tools used to annotate...
A Mobile Field Instrumentation System (MOFIS) is described. The configuration of the electronic components, their van installation, and available Naval Coastal Systems Center (NCSC) generated system software are discussed. A comparison of MOFIS with conventional analog tape recording on a single tone basis is also made-MOFIS is some two orders of magnitude more sensitive. Application areas in sonar...
Hybrid computational techniques, used in the simulation of realtime response of multi-element transducer arrays, are described, Computed data provide the control stimulus for amplitude and phase modulators used in the synthesis of resultant signals.
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