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Anderson, whose clients include Dana Corporation and the University of Notre Dame, finds that alignment to one's values figures prominently in leadership effectiveness.
The first, CAT20 [ 26] assigns each position of the alignment to one of 20 pre-computed categories.
Typically, the quality of a multiple sequence alignment is measured by comparison of the alignment to one from an independently verified reference alignment.
Identity was confirmed if the tag only produced a significant hit (e-value < 1.0−20, at least 85 bp of continuous alignment) to one scaffold.
These sequences were then combined and collapsed into unique sequences for alignment to one another using the program Novoalign (Novocraft, Selangor, Malaysia).
Although the now Erie-Lackawanna Railway continued to run the Montclair Branch, it reduced service, reducing the once two-rail alignment to one lone track, and removed most of the tracks at Lackawanna Terminal in Montclair.
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An individual read may produce multiple alignments to one or more references.
Then we masked all third codon positions of mitochondrial coding sequences [VIII] and concatenated all tRNA alignments to one single alignment.
For each query protein sequence, there may exist a set of local pairwise alignments to one or more other sequences (match partners), whether inter- or intra-specifically.
A classic routine for 3D image pattern registration is to first align patterns globally, followed by a local alignment to transform one pattern to the other (Rueckert et al., 1999; Toga, 1999).
Back then, 10 men formed a V alignment to protect one ball carrier from 11 tacklers.
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