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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a set of hits" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection or group of successful outcomes, such as in search results, music charts, or performance metrics.
Example: "After analyzing the data, we found a set of hits that matched our criteria perfectly."
Alternatives: "a collection of hits" or "a group of hits".
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Hall and Oates tapped a deep vein of 1980s nostalgia with a set of hits that had an entire field of tired, tipsy festivalgoers unironically and enthusiastically singing along through two encores.
It is also widely used in practice; typically a medicinal chemist has the final say on which molecules are selected for synthesis/testing from a set of hits in a virtual screen.
A set of hits with 60 90% sequence identity was selected for the pattern generation process.
After rigorous confirmation of a set of hits, we investigated the off-target effects in our results.
Both LCA and MTR process a set of hits computed using BLAST and output a read-taxon assignment, where reads are possibly assigned to taxa at different taxonomic ranks.
For each selenoprotein alignment, the output of the step above is a set of hits in the genomic sequence (genomic intervals), roughly corresponding to the exons of candidate selenoprotein genes (Fig. 1a).
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This information can also be used to narrow down a set of hit pairs or PubMed/MEDLINE entries; thus Allie can be used to find articles that contain a particular target pair in a contextual manner.
The Unique Hit value identifies potential TU from a set of overlapping hits based on the presence of closely located start coordinates mapped within a defined window size which by default is set at 200 bp.
Then, for each of the 12,498 viral sequences identified by VirSorter, a set of relevant hits was selected: (i) first the profile with the best hit across all genes along the sequence, and (ii) the best hit from other genes with a score close to this 'absolute' best hit in the sequence (>75% of the score of the first best hit).
Pulled loose from their contexts, reshuffled as a set of greatest hits, each one carried a distilled power.
Mr. Ulvaeus said that his material now sounds more like the score of "Mamma Mia!" to him than like a set of individual hits from the glitter-happy past.
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