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The phrase "alignment to improve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the need for alignment in order to enhance performance, processes, or outcomes.
Example: "The team is focusing on alignment to improve collaboration and efficiency in our projects."
Alternatives: "coordination for enhancement" or "congruence to enhance".
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Common techniques often restrict indels in the alignment to improve speed, whereas more flexible aligners are too slow for large-scale applications.
Common techniques often restrict indels in the alignment to improve time,speed, whereas more Flexible aligners are too slow for large-scale applications.
Thus, both Experiments 1 and 2 examine the efficacy of providing multiple opportunities to align geologic time to a spatial linear representation using structural alignment to improve understanding and reasoning about geologic time.
The LVH method attempts to assist better for over_sampling of multi-class data sets in alignment to improve classification performance.
The STRING database was chosen as it contains detailed protein-protein interactions, enabling the identification and removal of fused genes from the model alignment to improve HMM quality.
Other members of the vertebrate globin gene family were not added to the alignment to improve readability of the tree.
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Several programs use multiple protein alignments to improve the back-translation [ 12, 13].
The PRRN program was then used to refine the alignments to improve the precision of those with lower sequence similarities.
In summary, ANIA provides an accessible interface to enable anyone to (i) search experimental 14-3-3-interactome 14-3-3-interactome 14-3-3-interactome 14-3-3-interactomely sequence alignments to improve the predataion of 14-3-3-binding proteinsetsd phosphosites.
As shown in Table 2, all results can be compared to those from programs that currently use all available evidence or protein alignments to improve gene prediction in human.
Common variations include the use of flexible alignment (Mosca et al., 2008; Rocha et al., 2009; Salem et al., 2010; Shatsky et al., 2004; Ye and Godzik, 2003) or using fragments and topological filters for initial alignments to improve quality and speed (Budowski-Tal et al., 2010; Gibrat et al., 1996; Krissinel and Henrick, 2004; Veeramalai et al., 2009).
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