Sentence examples for a large frequency of ambiguous from inspiring English sources

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In particular, a large frequency of ambiguous nucleotides argues against a recent infection event.

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So it takes a larger frequency of positive emotions to balance out more potent negative emotions".

By making a large number of ambiguous statements in each sitting, the psychic gives the client more opportunities to find a match.

"Gold Standard Sangerr sequence-based genotyping usually amplifies a minimal number of exons per allele, resulting in a large number of ambiguous allele calls.

The most relevant clinical result of this study is that a large fraction of ambiguous nucleotides provides evidence against a recent infection event.

Repeat sequences that are highly similar may produce a large amount of ambiguous tags, which if not mapped will be disregarded in subsequent analyses.

Figure 1D shows that the fraction of ambiguous nucleotides provides useful information mainly on the lower bound of the age of infection: whereas sequences with f <.68% (ie, the first two quintiles) (Table 2) may stem from the early phase of an infection, this is unlikely for sequences with a larger fraction of ambiguous nucleotides.

where corresponds to sign in the original frequency of ambiguous signals, assuming a positive ramp slope, and and are the pulse repetition frequency (PRF) and pulse repetition interval (PRI), respectively.

For the RAG2 gene, the analysis with the TCS software generated a very large number of ambiguous connections.

The manuscript has a large number of such ambiguous terms: e.g., "structural opportunities", "elongation of pathways", "metabolic elaboration", "biochemical scope", "biochemical space", etc.

Sequences that contained unusual base substitution rates or large amounts of ambiguous sites were also discarded.

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