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On The Complexity and Completeness of Static Constraints for Breaking Row and Column Symmetry
We consider a common type of symmetry where we have a matrix of decision
variables with interchangeable rows and columns. A simple and efficient method
to deal with such row and column symmetry is to post symmetry breaking
constraints like DOUBLELEX and SNAKELEX. We provide a number of positive and
negative results on posting such symmetry breaking constraints. On the positive
side, we prove that we can compute in polynomial time a unique representative
of an equivalence class in a matrix model with row and column symmetry if the
number of rows (or of columns) is bounded and in a number of other special
cases. On the negative side, we show that whilst DOUBLELEX and SNAKELEX are
often effective in practice, they can leave a large number of symmetric
solutions in the worst case. In addition, we prove that propagating DOUBLELEX
completely is NP-hard. Finally we consider how to break row, column and value
symmetry, correcting a result in the literature about the safeness of combining
different symmetry breaking constraints. We end with the first experimental
study on how much symmetry is left by DOUBLELEX and SNAKELEX on some benchmark
problems.Comment: To appear in the Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on
Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming (CP 2010
Prospectus, October 22, 1980
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Genetic Variants of Milk Proteins - Relevance to Milk Composition and Cheese Production.
End of Project ReportObjectives: (i) to develop rapid screening procedures for the determination of milk
protein polymorphism (genetic variants)
(ii) to determine the frequency distribution of milk protein genetic variants in
a large population of Irish Holstein-Friesians and to determine if there was an
association between κ-casein variant and milk yield and composition in this group
of animals, and
(iii) to make Cheddar and low-moisture part-skim Mozzarella cheese from
different κ-casein genetic variant milks and to assess any effect on cheese yield,
composition and functional characteristics. Conclusions:Analysis of 6,007 individual Irish Holstein-Friesian milks showed that the
phenotype distribution of the κ-casein BB variant was very low at 1.98%
compared to 53.07% for κ-casein AA and 44.95% for κ-casein AB. While no statistically significant associations were observed between κ-casein
variant and milk yield and composition, κ-casein BB variant milks had superior
rennet coagulation properties to that of the AA or AB variants.
Generally, κ-casein variant had little effect on compositional attributes of cheese
apart from FDM (fat in dry matter) which was significantly higher in cheeses from
κ-casein BB milk than in those from κ-casein AA milk.
Generally, κ-casein variant had no significant effects on either primary or
secondary proteolysis, or on the sensory and/or textural characteristics of Cheddar
or Mozzarella cheese throughout ripening; or on the functional characteristics (e.g.
flow and stretch) of baked Mozzarella on storage for 90 days at 4°C.
However, κ-casein BB variant milk gave significantly higher actual, and moisture
adjusted yields of Cheddar and Mozzarella cheese than either κ-casein AB or AA
variant milks. For example, the moisture adjusted Cheddar yield from κ-casein
BB milk was 8.2% higher than from κ-casein AA milk. In the case of Mozzarella,
the moisture adjusted yield was 12% higher.
Based on the results, it is estimated that the actual yield of cheese in a plant
producing 20,000 tonnes per year from κ-casein AA milk would increase to
approximately 21,180 tonnes of Cheddar, or 21,780 tonnes of Mozzarella if made
from κ-casein BB milk. Where κ-casein AB milk is used instead of κ-casein BB
milk, the estimated yield of Mozzarella would increase to 21,580 tonnes.Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marin
Prospectus, February 20, 1980
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Prospectus, May 7, 1980
STAERKEL ANNOUNCES ADDITIONS, CHANGES TO TAKE PLACE BEFORE FALL; Inflation plan announced; Interest-gathering accounts: big financial changes for U.S.; Walsh, Wienke to be 1980-81 co-editors; Resolution is just a suggestion; Youngersters voicing opinions on candidates; Trikes: the new mode of transportation; Special Olympics teaches student; Spring fever in college; Krannert events are listed; Letters to the Editor; REO still favorite in the Midwest; Dates to live by; Movie tells of anti-war movement in \u2760s; Rec students provide overnight camp-out; The sky\u27s the limit; Classifieds; C-U \u27turned upside down\u27 by punch of Journey and Ramones; Training for women; Trackmen win Region, smash state records; Parkland bows out of Section, prepares for conference tourney; Cobras lose at State; Complete Parkland Statisticshttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1980/1027/thumbnail.jp
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