Sentence examples for characterizing point from inspiring English sources

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Thus the more generic method of direct Sanger sequencing (automated) has become more relevant for detecting and characterizing point variants.

The 2% scattering property is similar to the human dermis [ 32] and has been used for characterizing point spread function of TPLSM in turbid medium [ 33] and well characterized by previous studies [ 31, 34].

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We tackle these challenges using successive refinement, starting with highly local operators, which process only by characterizing points and then deleting target pixels, and gradually moving to more complex topological operators with non-local behavior.

In order to characterize point y, we define C N ( y ) as the number of distinct line clusters that points x ∈ N ( y ) belong to.

A combination of site-directed mutagenesis, mass spectrometry, biochemistry, primary cell culture, and immunocytochemical assays was utilized to characterize point mutations of Ser-286, a residue that is phosphorylated in vivo and is located within the serine/proline-rich (SP) domain of Gro/TLE1.

These applications were followed by an approach using ϕF analysis to characterize point mutations for nAChR in various regions of the nAChR molecule (15).

The advantage of Pur-Lac for study of selection is that all genetic changes occur in the chromosome and can be characterized (point mutations, deletions).

To gain further insight into the drug-resistance pattern of the P. falciparum BV1 variant, we performed DNA sequencing to characterize point mutations in Pfdhfr, Pfdhps, Pfcrt, and Pfmdr1, which have been associated with resistance to sulfadoxine/pyrimethamine and chloroquine.

Several characterized points of urbanization contributed to this outbreak of dengue in Dongguan: the residents are highly concentrated; the residents' life habits help to form the habitats of Ae. albopictus; the high density of Ae. albopictus.

We compared methods of patterned illumination and confocal image reconstruction by characterizing the point spread function, contrast, and intensity of imaged objects.

A rule is defined to characterize a point as end-point or junction or crossover.

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