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As detailed in Datasets and Methods, we used the InfoMap algorithm on a 200+ core computing cluster, and sensitivity and specificity to characterize clustering performance.

Geographic analysis has been used to identify and characterize clustering of non-communicable diseases, including overweight and obesity, mostly in developed countries (Edwards and Clarke, 2009; Ford et al., 2005; Pouliou and Elliott, 2009).

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All sequences characterized clustered with HGyV1 sequences, exhibiting either 100% nucleotide identity or 1 point mutation (corresponding to a nonsynonymous substitution, ala →thr).

When we characterized clustered protein coding genes (in group of ≥3) with small RNAs, we identified 26 clusters, which ranged in size from a cluster of 3 genes to clusters as large as 14 genes (Additional file 2: Table S2).

In particular, the PB1 gene of 16 of the 18 viruses we characterized clustered as described for the other 7 genome segments, whereas phylogeny of A/chicken/Bangladesh/12VIR-7140-7/2012 and A/chicken/Bangladesh/12VIrevealed6/2012 revealed that their PB1 gene derived from H9N2 subtype viruses.

Because chemists seek to characterize clusters of a single size and geometry, the clusters must first be sorted on that basis.

The purpose of this study was to identify and characterize clusters of census tracts in New Jersey with significantly high proportions of men diagnosed with distant-stage prostate cancer.

We have developed a software tool called RAMI to identify and characterize clusters derived from phylogenetic trees (i.e. phylograms).

We were thus able to characterize clusters in terms of the strength of the treatment: community mobilization.

The underlying idea is to characterize clusters as subgraphs such that a random walk on the graph will infrequently go from one subgraph to another.

We have conducted an epigenome-wide screen in the STG of patients with AD to characterize clusters of CpGs exhibiting concordant disease-associated changes in DNA methylation.

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