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Considering the special case where this policy is applied only as a remedy for rate changes, many similarities with the work of McGovern et al. in [8] can be found, where the authors propose a solution based on codec adaptation of only the affected call in the case of a rate change.
This is comparable to the Ludman et al. study which quoted $50 dollars per person, and employed a similar protocol of following the initial letter with a telephone call in the case of non-response [ 3].
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The attorney was the sole witness Stewart's lawyers called in the case, and he wound up undermining one of the defense's best moments in the trial.
These pitches generate thousands of return phone calls: in the case of 3Com alone, up to 60,000 of them a month.
In addition, a telephone subscription can be used for emergency calls in the case of accident.
The subsampling experiments based on subsampled SNPs demonstrated that a minimum of 100 reference positions must be called in the case of the E. coli dataset used in this study to accurately genotype unknowns ≥95%% of the time.
For this, depth of coverage needs to be estimated before variant calling; in the case of exomes a BED file with the target regions is used to estimate target depth appropriately.
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