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TCD8+ cells may be divided into subsets with different phenotypes and functions: naive, central memory, effector memory and effector.
Because a large database can be divided into subsets, a sustained petaflops capability would be able to screen 23 million chemicals in about 10 minutes or to screen 200×5000 billion chemicals for one drug target in a year [4].
T-helper cells could be divided into subsets: Th1, Th2 and Th17.
Human monocytes can be divided into subsets based on their expression of CD14, CD16, and CD64 (28– 30).
Huehn and colleagues [ 11] recently demonstrated that CD4+CD25+ Treg cells can be divided into subsets based on the expression of the integrin αEβ7.
In order to compute the entropy of a binary sequence, the sequence should be divided into subsets consisting of L consecutive binary bits.
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Such crowds can be a little disconcerting for some authors, although the large group is divided into subsets.
To compare hypotheses regarding these changes, the dataset was divided into subsets via various approaches.
More concretely, the entire symbol alphabet is divided into subsets, and the search trellis is built based on these subsets.
In this way, the -QAM constellation is divided into subsets, each of which having the same size.
The validation data was divided into subsets based on the availability of the data and seasonal variation.
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