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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sorted version" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a version of something that has been organized or arranged in a specific order, typically in the context of data or lists.
Example: "To analyze the data more effectively, I created a sorted version of the spreadsheet that arranges the entries by date."
Alternatives: "an ordered version" or "a rearranged version".
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To select such four linear independent MAS, we find a basis for the Column Space ( S ~ ⊤ ) (using a QR factorization), where S ~ is a matrix whose rows are a sorted version of the rows of S (sorted in a descending order of their corresponding energy value).
On the other hand, for a sorted version of coefficients we have while.
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She was like a more sorted version of my mum – divorced, booky, unorthodox.
BAM files for all animals were merged into a sorted single BAM file using Picard version 1.86 (http://broadinstitute.github.io/picard/) with options "USE_THREADING = true, VALIDATION_STRINGENCY = LENIENT, SO = coordinate, ASSUME_SORTED = true, and CREATE_INDEX = true".
One may, for example, prove many-sorted versions of Compactness and the Löwenheim-Skolem Theorem.
Task 3: The last observation we should make is that out of the 4 versions of the sum function running on a sorted array, the one that performs best is actually sum_unrolled as opposed to sum_simd_unrolled!
Mauve uses a "sorted k-mer list" where k-mers (or in later versions pattern masked k-mers) are stored in a list and sorted.
The second call has a sorted array so only the comparisons between adjacent elements occur.
Figure 4 Examples of a sorted sense score distribution.
I haven't read the history of it, but I've read enough about it -- it's a sorted under-belly.
Output : a sorted Pareto list.
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