Using the parametrized entangled state representations we have found a generalized Hankel transformationwith the integral kernel being a combination of Bessel functions.This generalized Hankel transformation correspon...Using the parametrized entangled state representations we have found a generalized Hankel transformationwith the integral kernel being a combination of Bessel functions.This generalized Hankel transformation corresponds tothe appropriate quantum mechanical representation transformation.展开更多
This paper discusses the history of linguistics in the west, as well as the features, the spokesmen and the contributions of different schools in different times. The learners can understand the linguistic schools in ...This paper discusses the history of linguistics in the west, as well as the features, the spokesmen and the contributions of different schools in different times. The learners can understand the linguistic schools in the west by analyzing them and then improve their ability to analyze languages.展开更多
This article investigates the role of the body in Jean-Luc Nancy's powerful essay Corpus, and critiques it from the standpoint of Agamben's biopolitics. For Nancy, the body becomes the privileged site of both existe...This article investigates the role of the body in Jean-Luc Nancy's powerful essay Corpus, and critiques it from the standpoint of Agamben's biopolitics. For Nancy, the body becomes the privileged site of both existence and sense in a way that threatens to obscure the logic of exceptional decision that Agamben takes from Carl Schmitt. As an alternative to Nancy's understanding of the body, we can see in Deleuze a series of bodies that works in parallel to a series of sense or language, where sense and body do not get collapsed into each other. At the same time, contemporary continental philosophy resists the idealistic separation of thinking and embodiment. Deleuze calls this relation between sense and body a cut, but we could also consider a parallax, following Slavoj Zizek. Finally, African-American historian of religion Charles H. Long's work complements some of Deleuze's insights in a more explicitly postcolonial context.展开更多
Recent studies have found many antisense non-coding transcripts at the opposite strand of some protein-coding genes.In yeast,it was reported that such antisense transcripts play regulatory roles for their partner gene...Recent studies have found many antisense non-coding transcripts at the opposite strand of some protein-coding genes.In yeast,it was reported that such antisense transcripts play regulatory roles for their partner genes by forming a feedback loop with the protein-coding genes.Since not all coding genes have accompanying antisense transcripts,it would be interesting to know whether there are sequence signatures in a coding gene that are decisive or associated with the existence of such antisense partners.We collected all the annotated antisense transcripts in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae,analyzed sequence motifs around the genes with antisense partners,and classified genes with and without accompanying antisense transcripts by using machine learning methods.Some weak but statistically significant sequence features are detected,which indicates that there are sequence signatures around the protein-coding genes that may be decisive or indicative for the existence of accompanying antisense transcripts.展开更多
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant Nos.10475056 and 10775097
文摘Using the parametrized entangled state representations we have found a generalized Hankel transformationwith the integral kernel being a combination of Bessel functions.This generalized Hankel transformation corresponds tothe appropriate quantum mechanical representation transformation.
文摘This paper discusses the history of linguistics in the west, as well as the features, the spokesmen and the contributions of different schools in different times. The learners can understand the linguistic schools in the west by analyzing them and then improve their ability to analyze languages.
文摘This article investigates the role of the body in Jean-Luc Nancy's powerful essay Corpus, and critiques it from the standpoint of Agamben's biopolitics. For Nancy, the body becomes the privileged site of both existence and sense in a way that threatens to obscure the logic of exceptional decision that Agamben takes from Carl Schmitt. As an alternative to Nancy's understanding of the body, we can see in Deleuze a series of bodies that works in parallel to a series of sense or language, where sense and body do not get collapsed into each other. At the same time, contemporary continental philosophy resists the idealistic separation of thinking and embodiment. Deleuze calls this relation between sense and body a cut, but we could also consider a parallax, following Slavoj Zizek. Finally, African-American historian of religion Charles H. Long's work complements some of Deleuze's insights in a more explicitly postcolonial context.
基金supported by the National Basic Research Program of China(2012CB316504 and 2012CB316503)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(91010016)
文摘Recent studies have found many antisense non-coding transcripts at the opposite strand of some protein-coding genes.In yeast,it was reported that such antisense transcripts play regulatory roles for their partner genes by forming a feedback loop with the protein-coding genes.Since not all coding genes have accompanying antisense transcripts,it would be interesting to know whether there are sequence signatures in a coding gene that are decisive or associated with the existence of such antisense partners.We collected all the annotated antisense transcripts in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae,analyzed sequence motifs around the genes with antisense partners,and classified genes with and without accompanying antisense transcripts by using machine learning methods.Some weak but statistically significant sequence features are detected,which indicates that there are sequence signatures around the protein-coding genes that may be decisive or indicative for the existence of accompanying antisense transcripts.