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When changes in the chromatin states are inherited trough mitotic or meiotic cell division, the mechanisms responsible for these changes are defined as epigenetic.
Changes are defined as differences between future values and seasonal C grazing during the reference period (1981 2010) respectively.
Changes are defined as differences between future values and B grazing (a, b) or L grazing (c and d) during the reference period (1981 2010) respectively.
The detector can be build on basis of detection of changes of energy [42] where these changes are defined over the entire frequency range or over different frequency bands.
Strain changes are defined as differences between the averages of observations made during the 10 minutes immediately prior to the beginning of each event and immediately following each event.
Fig. 3 Simulated changes in the start of active growing season (∆B growing ; a, b), and the changes in the length of active growing season (∆L growing ; c, d from experiment E control. Changes are defined as differences between future values and B growing (a, b) or L growing (c, d) during the reference period (1981 2010) respectively.
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The landscape patterns changes were defined as transition areas in which the change of function has been performed in the study time period.
SAFES methodology was applied to cod process where three matrix of changes were defined corresponding to the three main stages of the process.
Finally, "flip" exon changes were defined as any case where exons in the same event were positioned on opposite strands.
Intron gain/loss changes were defined as single exons that overlapped 2 or more exons in the other genome.
Exon gain/loss changes were defined as single exons that overlapped no exons in the other genome.
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