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With increasing homopolymer length, the signal differences and thereby the discriminatory power of the base calling decrease, resulting in a well-known uncertainty about exact homopolymer lengths, especially for long homopolymers (Gilles et al., 2011; Huse et al., 2007; Margulies et al., 2005).

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They show that call types change differently over Nest stages: distance calls decrease (A ), and cackles (D ) and whines (E ) increase.

Similarly, is called decreasing if whenever.

?.   (d) A sequence ( x n ) in Y is called decreasing if x 1 ?

A sequence ( x n ) in Y is called decreasing if x 1 ?

A is called decreasing if θ ≤ x ≤ y implies A x ≥ A y.

Similarly is called decreasing in for, if for each for all with.

And it is called decreasing on P if and only if (T[x t)]geq T[y(t)]) for any (xpreceq y in P).

A multi-valued operator (T: Xrightarrow2^{X}setminus{phi}) is called decreasing, if for (forall x,yin X), (xleq y) implies (T y prec T x)).

In the light of Example 6 we provide a sufficient condition, which we have called decreasing convergence property, which guarantees the uniqueness of the fixed point.

(2) A multi-valued operator (T: Xrightarrow2^{X}setminus{phi}) is called decreasing, if for (forall x,yin X), (xleq y) implies (T y prec T x)).

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