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We first expected that analysis based on DG-DG interaction could provide systematic, contextual and intuitive knowledge about DDI better than analysis based on only DDI.
We first expected that prediction performance would be the best if the same algorithm is used for feature selection and prediction.
This result is somewhat surprising because we first expected that PPARγ-binding sites are hypomethylated after induction of adipogenic differentiation.
Therefore, in addition to apoptosis, we first expected that such changes would also occur in CB-irradiated glioma cells.
Therefore, we first expected that the molecules simply inhibit the cell growth without apoptosis, since BDNF triggers the signal for cell growth, survival and differentiation.
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First, we expected that vicarious embarrassment experiences would differ in their experience from the first-person embarrassment as attributed to an observed person in a specific situation.
First, we expected that behaviour towards novel food, (small and movable) objects and (large and non-movable) structures, as well as a novel and familiar person, would be influenced by life stage, which we classified as fledging (1 2 months old), juvenile (3 8 months old) and sub-adult (14 18 months old).
Second, we expected that trait mindfulness would have a moderating effect on the stress-health link.
First, we expect that more seeds would experience density- or distance-dependent mortality when not being moved away from conspecifics.
First, we expect that multiple iterations of LogoAlign using randomly determined starting points should converge on a common set of information-rich motifs, as opposed to finding a different answer each iteration.
To minimize the burden of spectrum sensing in every 60 seconds, we expect that WSAPs will scan their operating channel and one more channel, instead of all channels, at each periodic scan as the WiFi devices do.
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