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Ash content, total nitrogen, macro- and micronutrients, and heavy metal contents of each aqueous extract (BSG 1: 25, FPR 1 100, and LPR 1: 200) are shown in Table 3.
HIV-1: Human immunodeficiency virus type 1; FPR: False positive rate; CXCR4: C-X-C chemokine receptor type 4; CCR5: C-C chemokine receptor type 5.
For an ideal classifier, TPR = 1, FPR = 0 and AUC = 1, whereas a random classifier has on average AUC of 0.5.
As shown in Figure 1, FPR typically resided just downstream of the TSS in both the High Confidence and Expanded datasets.
Note that all choices of SROC curves in Table 1, except the R&G, can possibly give an improper SROC curve that runs from (TPR = 1, FPR = 1) to (TPR = 0, FPR = 0) if one of the following situation occurred.
False-positive rate (FPR) in Mascot searching was calculated as follows: (1) FPR = 2 × Nrev / Nrev + Nfwd, where Nrev is the number of peptides identified (after filtering) from the reverse-database, and Nfwd is the number of peptides identified (after filtering) from the forward database.
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CRT was assigned by using geno2pheno and isolates were classified as X4 (FPR ≤20%) or R5 (FPR >20%).
In comparison, the use of Pfam HMMs managed a sensitivity and specificity of 60.9% (1025/1684) and 79.4% (FPR: 6180/30 000), respectively (Fig. 2c).
(6) and (9), we can redefine PM as a function of χ and FPR PMM = frac{TPR}{TPR + FPR} (10)and derive: TPR = PM cdot chi (11) FPR = chi - TPR = chi - PM cdot chi = chi cdot left( {1 - PM} right) (12) TNR = 1 - FPR (13) FNR = 1 = TPR (14).
Formyl-MYKWPWYVWL preferentially activated R190/K192 and R190/N192 FPRs by > 5 fold compared to W190/N192 FPR.
The EWMA chart presented an ATS which ranged between 2.0 (FPR = 14.9%) and 6.3 (FPR = 1.9%) weeks.
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