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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full alignment of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the complete agreement or coordination between different elements, such as ideas, strategies, or teams.
Example: "The project requires a full alignment of our goals to ensure success."
Alternatives: "complete agreement of" or "total coordination of".
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A full alignment of user distributions in both idle and connected modes also avoids the ping-pong effect between these two states.
This score is based on the number of words in the short-term history, which are correctly aligned with the transcript: only three values are used, corresponding, respectively, to a full alignment of the current trigram, a full alignment of the current bi-gram, and an alignment of one word only.
A full alignment of the kinase domains is shown in Additional file 1.
However, in that study, the authors eventually computed a full alignment of each gene to the corresponding germline database.
The gathering cut-off (-cut_ga), which is the minimum score a sequence must attain when building a full alignment of a Pfam entry, is applied as threshold.
This is due to the fact that the alignments were made using BLAST instead of a full alignment of all sequences to each other.
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Although CE outperforms writher in general, this result shows that writher has potential to improve sensitivity of a full alignment method such as CE in a local alignment task.
A full alignment optimization combining an enhanced variant of the ANOLEA/SSE predictor (for scoring) and a genetic algorithm (for sampling) is currently under investigation.
Every sequence in the (seed or full) alignment of a given protein family is given a chance to be the reference sequence and coverage analysis is performed using individual FASSM runs.
RNI was first aligned to Homo_7 using these methods, and adjusted manually, and then aligned to the full alignment of all human PRAMEs guided by the Homo_7 alignment.
a Breakpoint positions refer to the nt positions in the full alignment of the vertebrate NAT sequences.
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