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The highest concentrations were detected in peripheral blood, which was used as a reference (defined as 100%); the levels in all other samples were significantly lower.

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Synopsis use BSAT::Edit_Distance_Gaps; Edit_Distance_Gaps X Y Xw Yw Substitution Arguments: X: is a scalar containing string X; Y: is a scalar containing string Y; Xw: is a hash reference defined below; Yw: is a hash reference defined below; Yw: is a list reference containing the Substitution: is a list reference containing an upper triangular symbol substitution cost matrix.

The G-Scheme introduces locally a curvilinear frame of reference, defined by a set of orthonormal basis vectors with corresponding coordinates, attached to this decomposition.

In a frame of reference defined by the stars, the rotational period is approximately 25.6 days at the equator and 33.5 days at the poles.

We looked for variants in the 20 bases on either side of each resistance mutation in each of those 12 samples these, along with the reference, defined a set of genetic backgrounds.

Our database gives a reference set of carefully defined domain boundaries for a representative set of these topologically complex proteins.

These miRNAs were defined as a reference set of miRNA sequences for the identification of potentially conserved miRNAs in Boechera.

This reference defines also a "meta-path" approach, where sequences of different relations are used as features for link prediction.

From diverse video sequences obtained by commercial cameras, synchronized by a certain event, and calibrated from a calibration process, the system is able to reconstruct three-dimensional positions in a reference system defined by the calibration process.

Here, we describe Onco-GPS (OncoGenic Positioning System), a data-driven analysis framework to organize individual tumor samples with shared oncogenic alterations onto a reference map defined by their underlying cellular states.

In Pinus taeda, a reference GS (defined as GS at D = 1 kPa; GSR) decreased in all treatments with decreasing volumetric soil water content (theta).

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