Philip R Baldwin1

  • 1Baylor College of Medicine, One Baylor Plaza, Houston, TX 77030, USA.

概括

里埃空间中的第三阶不变量通过使分析无需计算密集的对齐来加速冷电子显微镜 (cryoEM) 图像分类. 这种方法有效地区分模式,尽管对于某些复杂的数据集存在限制.

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Vector Transformation in Rotating Coordinate Systems

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Rotation of Asymmetric Top

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Rotational Motion about a Fixed Axis01:26

Rotational Motion about a Fixed Axis

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Kinematic Equations for Rotation01:30

Kinematic Equations for Rotation

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Moment of Inertia and Rotational Kinetic Energy00:52

Moment of Inertia and Rotational Kinetic Energy

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