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The electron density was of excellent quality and allowed a model of full length ChsH1 and the N-terminal domain of ChsH2 (180 amino acids out of 311 amino acids) to be built.
Extension of this comparison to other vertebrates has allowed a model for the evolution of this genomic region to be constructed, indicating patterns of gene duplication, loss, inversion and Fox cluster break up.
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This allows a model, created by a remote service, to become available to any application that can send relevant queries to the ontology service.
The proposed method allows a model to exploit not only highly discriminative features of complex SRs but also robust features of simple SRs against the data sparseness problem.
As a first step, (i) the user provides information, allowing a model for the nematode and the background environment to be learned.
Finally, we demonstrate the generativity of the proposed principles, allowing a model to predict the activation of a new concrete noun based on its semantic properties.
The method is a development of regression and ANOVA, allowing a model of "within-subject dependence".
Another important component of model accuracy is agreement between predicted probabilities and observed proportions, known as calibration, which allows a model's prognostic ability to be evaluated [ 5].
Generalizability of personal samples requires a detailed characterization of the determinants of exposure that allow a model to explain both within-person and between-person variability.
Complementation: to add any missing processes, which allows a model to capture generic behaviors that govern system dynamics, such as protein-turnover.
These designs allow a model-independent estimate of the set of relevant variables, thus providing more robustness than traditional designs.
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