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As he sang, he kept time, tapping a sparse pattern on a ride cymbal and a hand-held gong.
First, a sparse pattern was created in nanoimprint resist by NIL, reducing constraints on the initial mold fabrication.
Entire regions included in a sparse pattern were considered conserved.
When the 5% nodes with greater predictive values were mapped, a sparse pattern of brain regions was observed.
To achieve a sparse pattern of interactions, such methods usually employ sparsity-inducing priors in a Bayesian setting or regularization penalties in an optimization-based scenario.
Nevertheless, it may not matter which particular projection neurons transmit the odor information, or which particular Kenyon cells represent it, as long as each odor is represented as a sparse pattern of activity across every functional subclass of Kenyon cell.
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We conclude that the ivermectin target GlyCl is expressed in embryos, first in a neural-crest-associated pattern and later in a sparse punctate pattern throughout the embryo that is specifically absent from the neural crest cells themselves.
Statistical analysis of protein sequences indicates an architecture for natural proteins in which amino acids are engaged in a sparse, hierarchical pattern of interactions in the tertiary structure.
Then, all columns of the data matrix share similar waveforms and a core physical phenomenon arises, i.e., these singular values of the data matrix demonstrates a sparse distribution pattern.
We selected a tester transgene with a sparse expression pattern to facilitate the primary screen, a simple visual screen using a fluorescence microscope.
At 3 and 5 dpf, tenm3 acquires a sparse expression pattern, suggesting that at these stages of development only a subset of cells are tenm3-positive.
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