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The beat patterns are enumerated in order of beat pattern complexity; a smaller index number indicates that the pattern includes more accented down beats which is easily tracked, while a larger index number indicates that the pattern includes more accented upbeats that confuse the beat-tracker.
Within this mRMR list, a smaller index value for a feature represents higher importance in the prediction of RNA-binding proteins.
A smaller index of a feature denotes that it has a better tradeoff between maximum relevance to the target and minimum redundancy.
A smaller index of a feature denotes that it has a better trade-off between maximum relevance to the target and minimum redundancy to the features.
In the mRMR feature table, a feature with a smaller index implies that it is more important for discriminating RB and non-RB genes.
Within these two lists, a smaller index of a feature meant that it was more important in discriminating pupylation sites from nonpupylation sites.
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On a recent afternoon, Mr. Angeli pulled a small index card from his black book — a running list of this year's triumphs.
The dominant component should have a small index which may be achieved by keeping the difference between size and order of the SCC small.
The MaxRel feature list consists of the 500 preferentially selected features, where a small index of a feature means that the feature is highly correlated with the class label.
The mRMR feature list also consists of the 500 preferentially selected features, where a small index of a feature implies that the feature is very important for separating the hydroxylated sites and the non-hydroxylated sites.
Short instructions were also written down on a small index card for the parent.
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