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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alignment state" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to systems, processes, or configurations where the alignment or positioning of elements is being described.
Example: "The alignment state of the satellite's antennas must be checked before launch to ensure optimal performance."
Alternatives: "alignment condition" or "alignment status".
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A regression tree consists of many paths, each specifying a rule to calculate the probability of an alignment state.
Thus, a regression tree can model the non-linear relationship between an alignment state and protein features.
After the probability is estimated, Alice encodes the current alignment state using this probability and then increments the corresponding counter by 1.
We represent an alignment A as a1, a2, …, a L where L is the alignment length and are the alignment state at position i.
To model nonlinear relationship between an alignment state and protein features, we represent F(a i −1→ a i | s, t) as a linear combination of regression trees.
We represent one alignment A between two proteins as a sequence of alignment states, where L is the alignment length and is the alignment state at position i.
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Bearing load distribution in different shaft alignment states is identified and analyzed.
In contrast to the PHF6, rearrangement from parallel to anti-parallel IB12 alignment states was found and did not involve intermediate structures of type A2 or I1.
As seen from the transition networks and in the isolated dimer simulations, the two alignment states can inter-convert in the dimer nevertheless, as the barriers separating these states are rather small.
The preformed PHF6 and IB12
Let X={ M, Is, It} be a set of three possible alignment states.
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