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During the process, the following rules were applied: (1) regions with a read depth of less than four were not scored, (2) differing variants of single occurrence were usually not considered, (especially if they were likely the products of sequencing errors, e.g. if they were located at the end of the reads with low base quality scores).
The second situation concerns unintended consequences that are based on an aggregate of individual elements, not a single occurrence.
"However, these three insurers' coverage amounts to a total of $112 million per occurrence, so that limiting these insurers to a single occurrence does not have a material effect on the overall amounts of $6.7 billion to be recovered in the litigation".
Double letters were counted as a single occurrence.
This took place over years, it was not a single occurrence, which is a slight deviation from "normal" breaches.
We counted such a case as a single occurrence rather than a co-occurrence.
That is, even single occurrence markers were used.
An occurrence record was defined as a single occurrence at a given unique location within one calendar year.
To militate against the effect of genotyping errors, single occurrences of CH that directly separate two loci whose combined length exceeds the pre-determined threshold are ignored.
They are found either in clusters - as in a previously described intercistronic element - or in single occurrences.
Italic digit ' 1' indicates single occurrences of colours; italic digit ' 2' indicates single pairs occurring.
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