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Failure of a sample is defined as the point for which the load drops to 75% of its peak value.
An instance or a sample is defined as an observation for each variable and an outcome represented the label class.
The residual stability of a sample is defined as R=frac{t_{mathrm{i}}}{t_{mathrm{i}0}} (6).
A sample is defined as a homogeneous series of gene identifiers and their corresponding expression values, i.e. a list of values obtained in a single channel following a microarray hybridization experiment.
We calculated allele frequencies using RELATEDNESS 5.0.8 [ 34] by randomly selecting one individual per sample (n = 64) to eliminate the possibility of including related individuals (a sample is defined as all P. downsi individuals collected from a single bird's nest).
Since each comparison of two samples is performed in dye-swap, the log-ratio between the two co-hybridized samples is defined as the average of the normalized log-ratios of the two arrays of a dye-swap, and the intensity signal of a sample is defined as the average of the normalized logarithm intensities of the two arrays of a dye-swap.
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The overall degree of fractionation in a sample was defined as the sum of the absolute values of one minus each of: HREE/MREE ratios, MREE/LREE ratios, Ce anomalies, and Eu anomalies.
A sample was defined as positive only when the Cp value was ≤36 cycles in both replicates and the melting temperature peak was consistent with that produced by the corresponding positive controls.
A sample was defined as positive if cytopathic effects were observed (10 ).
The outcome of a sample was defined by the most severe SNOMED morphology code.
A sample was defined R+ whenever it manifested a significant expression of the remodeling meta-signature, R− otherwise.
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