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To allow comparisons of diverse experiments, we define standardized nucleosome occupancy as the difference between the average density of sequencing tags over a region and the genome-wise average divided by the genome-wide standard deviation of tag density.
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Also, there was about an order of difference between the two areas in the average density of Ga MDs.
Hence, the distance between neighbors is a distribution but the average density is equal for any given city of a given population size.
Finally, it is 3 times higher than the average density calculated between 12 classes picked randomly, taken as a control (see Methods for details).
Indeed, the average density of interactions between signalling modules is 6 times higher than between non-signalling PRODISTIN classes.
We showed that again, the average density of interactions between the signalling modules is still 1.6 times higher than between all classes and twice as high as between random classes (Table 2).
To facilitate the 3D structural analysis, the RCT volumes in Figure 5D were aligned based on the body/platform density, and the average density and variance maps between the 10 volumes were calculated.
Average shortest path refers to the average density of the shortest paths between all pairs of nodes 29, 30.
The density of a set of regions is equal to the average density of the regions divided by the average Euclidean distance between the centroids of the regions.
The density of a set of clusters is equal to the average density of the clusters divided by the average Euclidean distance between the centroids of the clusters.
We found that whereas the average density of interactions within modules does not show any important discrepancy between the signalling modules and the other classes (0.39 ± 0.17 vs. 0.35 ± 0.16 respectively), the average density between them shows variations (Table 2).
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