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The biggest challenge in top-down database searching lies in assigning combinatorial PTMs especially when the delta mass cannot be explained by expected modifications.

Level of boldness or activity does not differ between tested groups and maintenance of variation in behavioural traits can therefore not be explained by expected future assets as reported in other studies.

The clumped isotope composition so far observed in aged methane reservoirs indicates the CH4 H2O equilibrated signature, whereas clumped signatures that cannot be explained by expected formation temperature have been found frequently in young biogenic methane from natural reservoirs and laboratory incubations (Stolper et al. 2014, 2015; Wang et al. 2015).

This suggests that not only is precision sufficient to explain midbrain responses, it explains components that cannot be explained by expected value (or current reward) alone.

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While these results do not imply that expected value or reward do not contribute to midbrain responses, we can say that precision provides a sufficient account of any of observed midbrain responses that could have been explained by expected value or reward.

Our application, which integrates reference based utility models with elements of prospect theory and the disappointment model, helps in explaining the large premium attached to MBG contracts that cannot be explained by the expected utility framework.

The results related to visual responses can probably be explained by the expected delays associated with a visual stimulus as a result of the existence of many collateral pathways to various associated areas [19].

The first update rule is built on the intuition that if the weighted mean reconstruction error is larger than the weighted mean standard deviation, i.e., the difference between the data and the fit cannot be explained by the expected signal variation due to noise, the polynomial model does not provide a good fit to the underlying image data.

Interestingly, as shown in Fig. 2b, the top edges near the dented surface of the nano-rods (indicated by solid arrows) are covered with a thin layer of Cu-Te thin film, which can be explained by the expected faster growth rate along the kink sites on the top edges since it is well known that a kink site has a lower energy than a site at the top surface of a nano-rod.

This could be explained by an expected larger number of true positive herds being detected with the mixed ELISA, rather than a lower specificity of this test.

Though these higher intakes of nutrients could possibly be explained by the expected over-reporting of nutrient intake as noted in the validation study for the FFQ used.

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