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    Joshua Davis: Author of Spare Parts

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    Citation: K-State First (2016). Joshua Davis: Author of Spare Parts [Flier]. Manhattan, Kansas: K-State First.Flyer advertising Joshua Davis's author talk at Kansas State University

    The minimal augmented Zagreb index of k-apex trees for k∈{1,2,3}

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    For a graph G containing no component isomorphic to the 2-vertex path graph, the augmented Zagreb index (AZI) of G is defined as AZI(G)=∑uv∈E(G)([Formula presented])3.This topological index has been proved to be closely correlated with the formation heat of heptanes and octanes. A k-apex tree is a connected graph G admitting a k-subset of vertices X such that G−X is a tree, but for any subset of vertices X′ of order less than k, G−X′ is not a tree. In this paper, we determine the minimum AZI among all k-apex trees for k∈{1,2,3}

    Steven Johnson Author Talk Poster

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    K-State Book NetworkA poster advertising an author talk by Steven Johnson at Kansas State University on September 3, 2014. Steven Johnson's book "The Ghost Map" was the 2014-2015 common book

    Unbiased K-mer Analysis Reveals Changes in Copy Number of Highly Repetitive Sequences During Maize Domestication and Improvement

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    Citation: Liu, S. Z., Zheng, J., Migeon, P., Ren, J., Hu, Y., He, C., . . . Wang, G. Y. (2017). Unbiased K-mer Analysis Reveals Changes in Copy Number of Highly Repetitive Sequences During Maize Domestication and Improvement. Scientific Reports, 7, 15. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep42444The major component of complex genomes is repetitive elements, which remain recalcitrant to characterization. Using maize as a model system, we analyzed whole genome shotgun (WGS) sequences for the two maize inbred lines B73 and Mo17 using k-mer analysis to quantify the differences between the two genomes. Significant differences were identified in highly repetitive sequences, including centromere, 45S ribosomal DNA (rDNA), knob, and telomere repeats. Genotype specific 45S rDNA sequences were discovered. The B73 and Mo17 polymorphic k-mers were used to examine allelespecific expression of 45S rDNA in the hybrids. Although Mo17 contains higher copy number than B73, equivalent levels of overall 45S rDNA expression indicates that transcriptional or post-transcriptional regulation mechanisms operate for the 45S rDNA in the hybrids. Using WGS sequences of B73xMo17 doubled haploids, genomic locations showing differential repetitive contents were genetically mapped, which displayed different organization of highly repetitive sequences in the two genomes. In an analysis of WGS sequences of HapMap2 lines, including maize wild progenitor, landraces, and improved lines, decreases and increases in abundance of additional sets of k-mers associated with centromere, 45S rDNA, knob, and retrotransposons were found among groups, revealing global evolutionary trends of genomic repeats during maize domestication and improvement

    Ready Player One Program Event Poster

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    K-State Book NetworkA poster advertising an author talk by Ernest Cline at Kansas State University on October 10, 2013. Ernest Cline's book "Ready Player One" was selected as the 2013-2014 common book

    Expanding “Communities and Collections” in the K-State Research Exchange (K-REx) to benefit the K-State Community and Beyond

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    Kansas State University has used its institutional repository, the K-State Research Exchange (K-REx), to store and share its first year experience program, K-State First, and notably its common reading program, K-State First Book. We have done so with the aim that the accessibility and preservation of these documents ensures program stability, promotes engagement with first year programming, and provides the ability to foster growth,educational opportunities, and community building outside of K-State. Moving away from research concentrated repositories and taking a more holistic approach to scholarship, especially when realizing the pedagogical significance of collaborative campus programming, institutions can showcase, discover, preserve, and grow programs that shape campus communities and engagement. This session will provide an overview of K-REx and spotlight the digital archive of the university’s first year experience program and common reading program, K-State First Book. We will discuss the benefits and challenges to expanding the purview of your repositories. We talkthrough the types of materials we decide to host in our repository and why we share what we do. We will also provide recommendations on new ways to evaluate what belongs in institutional repositories and how this diversity can benefit your program, your institution, the community, and others

    ALUMNI DATA PROCESSING APPLICATIONS STMIK JAKARTA STI & K USING MICROSOFT VISUAL FoxPro 9.0

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    Abstract :This explains the scientific writing about the Application of Data Processing Alumni JAKARTA STMIK STI & K by using Microsoft Visual FoxPro 9.0. Where an existing application has a menu that has not been integrated and enhanced by the author with this application. The data in this application obtained through a form that is spread by the Institute of Development Computerization (LPK) JAKARTA STMIK STI & K section Career Services Center (Carreer Center) to alumni. Alumni who referred to here are students who Three have passed the Diploma session or Strata One. In this application, alumni data that has not worked can be processed into a file Microsoft Office Excel, where the files are requested by the company Three graduate diploma requires a person or Strata One with various criteria are needed so that graduates can obtain employment information. Ultimately Applications of Data Processing Alumni STMIK JAKARTA STI & K This will be applied on Computerization Development Institute (LPK) STMIK JAKARTA STI & K the Career Services Center (Carreer Center) to accommodate alumni data and simplify the service vacancies informationjobs for alumni

    Search for B0K0K0B^0 \to K^{*0} \overline{K}{}^{*0}, B0K0K0B^0 \to K^{*0} K^{*0} and B0K+πKπ±B^0 \to K^+\pi^- K^{\mp}\pi^{\pm} Decays

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    We report a search for the decays B0K0K0B^0\to K^{*0} \overline{K}{}^{*0} and B0K0K0B^0\to K^{*0} K^{*0}. We also measure other charmless decay modes with K+πKπ+K^+\pi^-K^-\pi^+ and K+πK+πK^{+}\pi^{-}K^{+}\pi^{-} final states. The results are obtained from a data sample containing 657×106657 \times 10^6 BBB \overline B pairs collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e+ee^+e^- collider. We set upper limits on the branching fractions for B^0\to K^{*0} \kstarbar and B0K0K0B^0\to K^{*0} K^{*0} of 0.81×1060.81 \times 10^{-6} and 0.20×1060.20\times 10^{-6}, respectively, at the 90% confidence level

    Liu, K-K

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