Differentially expressed wound-response-related proteins from a major agarwood-producing tree, Aquilaria malaccensis Lam. identified via 2-D electrophoresis
The urban transit routing problem (UTRP) deals with public transport systems in determining a set of efficient transit routes on existing road networks to meet transit demands. The UTRP is a complex combinatorial optimization problem characterized with a large search space, multi-constraint, and mul...
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my.upm.eprints.723012020-05-03T04:29:03Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72301/ Differentially expressed wound-response-related proteins from a major agarwood-producing tree, Aquilaria malaccensis Lam. identified via 2-D electrophoresis Lee, Shiou Yih Samsuddin, Ahmad Syazwan Lamasudin, Dhilia Udie Mohamed, Rozi The urban transit routing problem (UTRP) deals with public transport systems in determining a set of efficient transit routes on existing road networks to meet transit demands. The UTRP is a complex combinatorial optimization problem characterized with a large search space, multi-constraint, and multiobjective nature where the likelihood of generating infeasible route sets is high. In this paper, an improved sub-route reversal repair mechanism is proposed to deal with the infeasibility. A population-based metaheuristic, namely, Differential Evolution (DE) algorithm is then proposed to handle the multiobjective UTRP with the aim of devising an efficient transit route network that optimizes both passengers' and operators' costs. Computational experiments are performed on well-known benchmark instances to evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed repair mechanism and the DE algorithm. The computational results are reported to have better parameter values in most cases when compared to other approaches in the literature. Bentham Science Publishers 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72301/1/Differentially%20expressed%20wound-response-related%20proteins%20.pdf Lee, Shiou Yih and Samsuddin, Ahmad Syazwan and Lamasudin, Dhilia Udie and Mohamed, Rozi (2018) Differentially expressed wound-response-related proteins from a major agarwood-producing tree, Aquilaria malaccensis Lam. identified via 2-D electrophoresis. Current Proteomics, 15 (4). 291 - 298. ISSN 1570-1646; ESSN: 1875-6247 https://www.eurekaselect.com/164066/article 10.2174/1570164615666180727095937 |
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The urban transit routing problem (UTRP) deals with public transport systems in determining a set of efficient transit routes on existing road networks to meet transit demands. The UTRP is a complex combinatorial optimization problem characterized with a large search space, multi-constraint, and multiobjective nature where the likelihood of generating infeasible route sets is high. In this paper, an improved sub-route reversal repair mechanism is proposed to deal with the infeasibility. A population-based metaheuristic, namely, Differential Evolution (DE) algorithm is then proposed to handle the multiobjective UTRP with the aim of devising an efficient transit route network that optimizes both passengers' and operators' costs. Computational experiments are performed on well-known benchmark instances to evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed repair mechanism and the DE algorithm. The computational results are reported to have better parameter values in most cases when compared to other approaches in the literature. |
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Differentially expressed wound-response-related proteins from a major agarwood-producing tree, Aquilaria malaccensis Lam. identified via 2-D electrophoresis |
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Differentially expressed wound-response-related proteins from a major agarwood-producing tree, Aquilaria malaccensis Lam. identified via 2-D electrophoresis |
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Differentially expressed wound-response-related proteins from a major agarwood-producing tree, Aquilaria malaccensis Lam. identified via 2-D electrophoresis |
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