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The system is integrated using the pinch based methods that rely on optimization techniques.
The first approach consists of comparative or sequence similarity based methods that rely on homology to separate sequences into different taxonomic levels and classes using annotated database [ 12- 14].
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Traditionally, tick-borne pathogen detection has been carried out using PCR-based methods that rely in known sequences for specific primers design.
The two first methods are spectral-based methods that rely on calculating the spatial spectrum of the received signals and finding the AOAs as the location of peaks in the spectrum.
Most existing clinical NLP systems (e.g., MedLEE [ 1], SymText/MPlus [ 3, 4], MetaMap [ 5] and KnowledgeMap [ 6]), as well as recent open source ones such as cTAKES [ 7] and HiTEX [ 8] often use rule-based methods that rely on existing biomedical vocabularies to identify clinical entities.
Such algorithms are mainly classified in two groups: methods based on sequence compression and methods that rely on the frequencies of the subsequences (oligomers) [ 9].
In the present study, we first estimated annual household SFU for cooking over the 30-year period 1980 to 2010, by country and region, based on transparent and reproducible methods that rely heavily on available national survey information.
The change in GEBV accuracy might not be the same when genomic prediction is based on other approaches such as Bayesian methods that rely more on the effect of individual marker alleles that are in LD with a specific QTL.
Our results show that, for phylogeny reconstruction, spaced words based on multiple patterns are superior to existing alignment-free methods that rely on contiguous words.
Methods that rely on family information are mainly rule-based methods e.g., [ 10, 11].
Tables2 also alshowhow that the methods that rely on the frequency domain average channel gain have a very similar performance to the methods that are based on the per-tone channel gain measurements.
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