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A minimum of two pulses was required to identify bats with easily recognizable call structures (e.g., Pteronotus parnelli); we usually required ≥5 complete pulses to identify vespertilionids.
The fundamental idea is that each variant corresponds to a recognizable pattern, called a bubble in the de Bruijn graph (DBG) built from the RNA-seq reads.
Such a recognizable substance is called an antigen.
Angkor I has been called a "recognizable icon" and a "gateway" to the park's lake.
"She's childlike," he said of Rowling, "but the 'adult novel' is becoming childish". Even more important, Siegel said, Rowling has been able to create what he calls "a recognizable social world" and moral structure better than many literary writers.
Although the members of The Night's Watch are fictitious, they exist in a recognizable bond - a commitment that theologians call a covenant relationship.
Sea Pines however continued to stand out by creating a unique locality within the plantation called Harbour Town, anchored by a recognizable lighthouse.
"It's a recognizable brand.
He has a recognizable stride.
Still, Guterson retained a recognizable style.
The reworked face is a recognizable face.
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