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Relative to Bolt and Johnson, country level bias in total test scores is evaluated with respect to ERS trait distributions (as would correspond to a country) as opposed to individual levels of ERS (as would correspond to individuals).

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No performance results are presented for individual sequences as this would correspond to an easier case since within each sequence there are typically much less variations than in the concatenation of a set of sequences such as the one described above.

A typical value for the threshold would be 1, as this would correspond to at least a single peak uniquely matching a formula.

It was therefore surprising to find no support for a distinct Mt Buffalo clade in our phylogenetic analyses, particularly as this would correspond to the subspecies described from morphological data [ 24].

Furthermore, the selection procedure did not allow selection of non-receptor proteins and a signal or selection of two participating proteins that are duplicates of the same protein or of each other (as this would correspond to the formation of a self-interaction).

The value of b is chosen as 0.57265a, which would correspond to a = 0.117 and b = 0.067 as in [43].

Our analysis focused on interpersonal violence exposure within the last 12 months as this period would correspond with all of the current pregnancy.

Thus, the assay can quantify as few as 10 DNA copies, which would correspond to 0.67% amplifiable templates in a background of 5 ng genomic DNA (equivalent to 1,515 haploid copies total input).

As an example, this would correspond to filtering 1,000 compounds out of a library of about 300,000.

ACT-Graph genes and transcribed regions: a transcribed region is a connected component in the ACT-Graph when edges are considered as undirected, and typically would correspond to genes.

And what that leads to is a notion, which we'll develop in some detail, referred to as sinusoidal amplitude modulation, and would correspond to a sinusoidal signal, referred to as the carrier, and it's amplitude being varied on the basis of another signal.

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