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noun
A joint or the collection of joints at which something is articulated, or hinged, for bending.
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Theorem 2 A constant c whose MNSD is S c) > 2 p − 1 + 2 q − 1 with q = {1, 2,…, (p − 1)} can be obtained by using a graph with p A-operations only if at least q of these operations are articulation points.
Therefore, not all long contigs in real data are articulation nodes.
In particular, some of them are articulation points, which are single nodes that disconnect the graph into subgraphs when they are removed.
Two important areas gaining traction are articulation of a private-sector voice in health policy advocacy and integration of the private sector into new public health care financing and procurement mechanisms.
If there are no errors in mate pairs or their mappings, all contigs longer than the insert length of the mate pair library are articulation nodes in the scaffolding graph, because no mate pair spans over them.
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The main thesis put forward by Hartmann in the Foundations of Ontology is that all ontological differences are articulations of being, not differences between being and non-being.
In public discourse, the difference between them was articulation: Ali owned language, Frazier did not.
The only thing I wish it did better was articulation from the somewhat lame positional arm attached to the head, but even that failing doesn't make this not a great gadget.
The rest is articulation.
It is articulation of a Māori connection to the land.
The one measure where they differed at 4 years was articulation.
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