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These numbers are used today in fields such as simplicial homology, computer science, digital images, etc.
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Simplicial homology concerns topological spaces whose building blocks are "n" -simplices, the "n" -dimensional analogs of triangles.
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The p73 gene encodes a protein with a significant sequence homology and a functional similarity with the tumor suppressor p53.
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His research in geometry led to the abstract topological definition of homotopy and homology.
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Another approach to proving the invariance of Morse homology is to relate it directly to singular homology.
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The larger open reading frame (955 nucleotides) has no homology to any currently known protein.
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This generality implies that singular homology theory can be recast in the language of category theory.
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Using homology allows one to define orientability for compact "n" -manifolds without considering local orientations.
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The action of monodromy on other homology groups is trivial.
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Based on the structural homology of halcurin with sea anemone toxin type 1 and 2 it is likely to target neurotoxin receptor site 3.
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