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Report of the Com rs of Customs to the Lords of the Treasury, certifying that the total quantity of French wine from St. Sebastian and other ports of Spain, hitherto proposed to be compounded for, was 1,959¼ tons and 34 gallons, and of brandy 11,536 gallons, and that the highest appraisements of both together amounted to 92,141 l. 14 s. 11 d., whereof two-thirds admitted for the composition was 61,427 l. 16 s. 8 d., towards which 28,618 l. 17 s. 3 d. had been paid for Custom and Excise, and pressing that the merchants should pay the law charges. Dated 22 Jan. 1700.

The reply of Walter Devereux to the answer made by Mr. Henry Baker, to six articles of complaint exhibited to the Lords of the Treasury, against him (Mr. Baker) by the said Devereux, together with the proofs of the said charge. Silver D, et al. Mastering the game of Go with deep neural networks and tree search. Nature. 2016;529(7587):484–9. The opinion of the Attorney and Solicitor-General (Tho. Trevor and Jo. Hawles) for the guidance of the Lords of the Treasury, on a demand made by Mr. Williamson at the Tally Court, through Mr. Le Neve, one of the Deputy Chamberlains of the Exchequer, for an annuity of 60 l. and 30 l. in addition, viz., as to the taking the same out of the hereditary excise. Dated 14 Feb. 1700. Zeng HY, et al. Convolutional neural network architectures for predicting DNA-protein binding. Bioinformatics. 2016;32(12):i121–7.Navy Office. An estimate of the debt of His Majesty's Navy on the heads hereafter mentioned, as it stood on the 31st of December 1700.” Dated 31 Jan. 1700. Report signed by the Earl of Ranelagh and George Clark, on the memorial of Col. Charles Ross as to the subsistence and pay of the regiment of dragoons under his command.

Minuted:—“My Lords are of opinion that the vict rs ought to pay freight only for ye time their provisions were aboard, and that ye Com rs of Transport should settle the acco t accordingly.” Hassell-Smith, A. ‘Labourers in Late Sixteenth-Century England: A Case Study from North Norfolk [Part II], Continuity & Change 4:3 (1989), 367-94.Letter of the Officers for Victualling to Wm. Lowndes, Esq., sending a list of all the papers formerly laid before the Lords of the Treasury, in relation to the prosecution of Nicholas Green, merchant in Ireland, for fraudulently sending into France a ship laden with provisions on the King's account. Dated 29 July 1700. Hinton G, et al. Deep neural networks for acoustic modeling in speech recognition: The shared views of four research groups. IEEE Signal Process Mag. 2012;29(6):82–97. An account of bonds remaining in the hands of the Receiver-General and Solicitor of the Customs the 25th of December 1700. Report of Sir Chr. Wren and three others [? from the Office of Works], to the Lords of the Treasury, informing them what works were being done at Hampton Court, and by whose directions, viz., the Water Gallery was taken down and the materials preserved, as the King directed Lord Ranelagh; the little tower in the Glass Case Garden, which the King signified to Lord Ranelagh should be augmented, was then being covered in for the most part from materials from the Water Gallery; the foundations of the New Terrace were in prosecution of a design for a building sent to Loo, and approved by the King, but were not intended to be carried higher than the level of the terrace that year. Other works were by the Lord Chamberlain's warrant. Dated 25 Sept. 1700.

Lipton ZC, et al. A critical review of recurrent neural networks for sequence learning, arXiv preprint arXiv:150600019. 2015. My Lords are of opinion that Mr. Devereux hath not made out any one of the articles in his charge ag t M r Baker as to any material point.” The original letter of Sir Cloudesley Shovell, of which the one described in the last entry is a copy. Dated 6 Feb. 1700–1.In total, 2,184 unique proteins from six subcellular locations (cytoplasm, nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, lysosome, and mitochondrion) were obtained. By randomly pairing those proteins with others found in different subcellular locations, along with the addition of negative pairs from [ 33], a total of 36,480 negative pairs were generated. We removed protein pairs with unusual amino acids, such as U and X to yield 36,545 positive samples and 36,323 negative samples to form the benchmark dataset. The interaction networks and the degree distributions of the positive and negative sample sets of the benchmark dataset are shown in Additional file 1 Figure S1 and S2.

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