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The phrase "annotated much" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used informally to suggest that something has been annotated extensively, but it lacks clarity and precision.
Example: "The document was annotated much, making it difficult to find the original text."
Alternatives: "heavily annotated" or "extensively annotated".
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They presented their work at the State of the Map conference and later ran a "Mapathon" to test the effectiveness of their toolset; in a day, their volunteers annotated much of the University District.
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If we only consider the annotated reads, the incorrect percentage for MEGAN4 (reads) will be much higher since it annotates much fewer reads, thus the precision of MEGAN4 (reads) is not high.
Mr. Franken and his Harvard elves fuel future arguments by barely annotating much of this book's data and skipping a closing index entirely.
Each gene on the array is also functionally annotated as much as possible.
In Ireland, "and chips" is a phrase that annotates much more than fish.
As a result, existing entries are being re-analysed and annotated to a much higher level of detail.
Secondly, the SILAC test set consists of a larger number of proteins than considered in the other tests (see Table 2, SILAC test set Counts) and is most likely not biased towards proteins that are well annotated, as the much smaller literature datasets would be.
The Arabidopsis is much more poorly annotated compared to yeast, and much less is known about the cis-regulatory networks in Arabidopsis.
However, because S. cerevisiae is much better annotated, it was possible to use a GO annotation enrichment based scoring metric (G O S c o r e, Equation 5) that was independent of cMonkey's scoring function.
One of the major motivations of the challenge to investigate how much the annotated data can help to improve the performance of GO annotation.
In addition, a large pool of newly annotated P450s has attracted much attention as a source for novel biocatalysts for oxidation.
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