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When we allow no error, it is possible to find all maximal exact TRs in a string of length n in time O(n) (Gusfield and Stoye, 2004; Kolpakov and Kucherov, 1999).
Exact repeats, i.e. repeats that do not allow any errors, are clearly defined.
The brevity of the race allows for no error; one tiny mistake can mean a fraction of a second, which in this context is an eternity.
In music that allowed no margin for error with regard to intonation and rhythm, its work was airtight.
One robbery scene was designed as a single-take set piece that allowed no room for error.
"The paramount mission of the United States Secret Service – protecting the president and other high-ranking national officials – allows no tolerance for error," the panel wrote.
Equally distinctive is a process that allows no margin for error: Painted in thinned-down oil redolent of stain painting, the shapes build up in calligraphic brush strokes that can't be reworked.
It allows no room for error," wrote Carl J. Hocevar of the Union of Concerned Scientists in 1975.
However, none of these studies have explicitly paid attention to the question of error awareness, allowing no immediate insights into the question of why the AIC should be significantly more active on consciously perceived errors.
We allowed an error of 10 bp in the exon/intron boundary.
Because we do not allow for errors, q = 1 is in our model.
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