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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are possibly converted to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential changes or transformations that may occur to something.
Example: "The raw materials are possibly converted to finished products during the manufacturing process."
Alternatives: "may be transformed into" or "could be changed to".
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We apply a sparsity-induced classifier to learn what we refer to as 'enzymatic-reaction likeness', i.e. whether compound pairs are possibly converted to each other by enzymatic reactions.
We further applied KCF-S to find the pairs of molecules that are possibly converted to each other in enzymatic reactions, and KCF-S clearly improved predictive performance than that presented previously.
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We propose a supervised approach to learn what we refer to as ' multistep reaction sequence likeness', i.e. whether a compound compound pair is possibly converted to each other by a sequence of enzymatic reactions.
We manually examined each of the predicted compound pairs to estimate whether or not the one of the pair can be possibly converted to the other in an enzymatic reactions.
We apply a sparsity-induced classifier and support vector machine (SVM) to learn what we refer to as ' enzymatic-reaction likeness', i.e. whether a compound compound pair is possibly converted to each other by enzymatic reactions.
Among them, a group of methods deal with the problem of "enzymatic-reaction likeness", i.e., whether or not a compound-compound pair is possibly converted to each other by enzymatic reactions [ 11- 15].
Since L-serine is possibly converted to glycine in the brain [ 34, 35], glycine in the brain would be supplied by de novo synthesis, rather than via glycine influx transport at the BBB.
We propose a supervised approach to learn what we refer to as ' multi step reaction sequence likeness', i.e. whether a compound compound pair is possibly converted to each other by multiple enzymatic reactions, as an extension of the previous work (Kotera et al., 2013b).
We make a brief review of the previous method to predict the enzymatic-reaction likeness, i.e. whether a compound compound pair is possibly converted to each other by an enzymatic reaction (Kotera et al., 2013b), which is solved by the following supervised classification problem.
Peter and Paul according to Theophanes the Confessor)—probably the church of the same name near the Gate of Eugenios on the sea-wall of the Golden Horn mentioned by Nikephoros Gregoras and restored the foundation of the first Zotikos, which was possibly converted into a leprosarium.
With the closer look at the chemical structures (Fig. 6), it was also assumed that some pairs (D, E, G and H) would be possibly converted in more than one reaction steps.
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