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For each sample, a putative variant at a position was found as a mutation with the highest count and with the significant variant calling score.

For the construction of our variant calling score we employ the probability Pr(M| P) of a match at a given read position, along with the maximum P M = max P Pr(M| P).

We directly use Q in computing the variant calling score.

For use in the variant calling score we estimate for each δ i the corresponding empirical quantile q(δ i ).

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The other is a novel heuristics called Score Erosion which was specifically developed for our actual problem.

This article presents a collaborative system, called SCORE, useful for a multi-disciplinary team designing a new nuclear power plant (NPP).

In this equation, η is the learning rate, and φ[f] is a multivariate nonlinear function (also called score function) for frequency bin f.

We work with a great firm in Los Angeles called Score A Score.

No, it's not a fantasy -- it's a barter economy dream and it's called Score!, a roving, free pop-up store in New York.

This subspace is represented by latent variables called score- and loading vectors.

Both approaches seek for (i) p- and q-dimensional weight vectors, called canonical factors or loading vectors, and (ii) n-dimensional vectors, called score or latent vectors.

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