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The bitscore is a measure of the quality of the alignment, also accounting for the length of the sequence overlap, and any gaps that have to be introduced to align the sequences.

The regions of similarity among these three fungal proteins are confined entirely to the carboxyl termini of these molecules, although several gaps have to be introduced to align them.

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An efficient mutual information (MI) based automatic registration method is introduced to align the rat brain tissues in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) time-series, which is critical to the MRI tracer method for quantitative analysis of brain extracellular space (ECS).

Gaps due to insertion/deletion events were introduced to align the sequences of the ITS1 and ITS2 regions.

Thus, other methods were introduced to align RNA-seq reads across exon exon junctions [ 45].

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Ask to be introduced to others.

Ask to be introduced to someone else.

Unified source activity was introduced to automatically align the permutations of the output order for all frequency bins.

Standards, often modeled after Roman ones, were introduced to help units align themselves, and tactical movements were carried out to the sound of trumpets, bugles, and drums the latter an Oriental innovation apparently brought to Europe about 1500.

Mr. Smith was introduced to Mr. McAuliffe.

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