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The landscape was simulated as a matrix of cells with each cell having a spatially explicit survival index for each species.
Thus, a satellite image is raster data consisting of a matrix of cells that capture areas of the earth's surface as picture elements (pixels).
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Here is the updated segment that describes this approach in the paper: "We then applied a commonly-used standard cost-based metric sensitive to both number of spikes and their timing to quantify similarity between spike-trains of different cells (Victor and Purpura, 1996, 1997), and used multidimensional scaling to represent a matrix of pairwise cell-to-cell distances in a 2D plot.
We then applied a commonly-used standard cost-based metric sensitive to both number of spikes and their timing to quantify similarity between spike-trains of different cells (Victor and Purpura, 1996, 1997), and used multidimensional scaling to represent a matrix of pairwise cell-to-cell distances in a 2D plot.
Remarkably, our xenograft tumor obtained from transplantation of spheroidal-growing GCTB cells into mice contained giant cell-like structures embedded in a matrix of stromal cells.
Rather than searching for conserved protein domains and functional sites using alignment algorithms, the search was performed by dividing each cDNA or protein of interest into a matrix of multiple cells of 12 nucleotides or 4 amino acids, respectively, and then, a script was run to search for repeated cells.
These two criteria can be set out in a matrix of four cells, with countries treated equally or weighted by population on one axis, and income measured in current exchange rates or in PPP terms on the other.
In raster-based GIS programs a region is represented by a matrix of grid cells forming a sequence of rows and columns on the X,Y axis.
A Maxwell-Eucken formulation [ 28] is used for the serial contribution in Eq. 3, assuming a dispersed volume of voids in a continuous matrix of cells.
A biofilm is a biologically active matrix of cells, a microbial community, or a functional consortium of microorganisms that is embedded in exopolymeric substances produced by them and associated with or attached to a solid surface, such as equipment within meat processing environments.
The nestin- and TUBB3-positive cells are positioned on top or in between of a matrix of flattened polyhedral cells.
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