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Television cartoon characters c.
The input to our problem is a set of n taxa defined over a set of m characters C = { χ 1, χ 2, …, χ m }.
BMGE then progressively removes the characters c ∉ C from the initial multiple sequence alignment following the increasing order of their respective σ(c) value, i.e. from the smaller (negative) to the larger (positive) σ score value.
We study a long standing conjecture on the necessary and sufficient conditions for the compatibility of multi-state characters: There exists a function f(r) such that, for any set C of r-state characters, C is compatible if and only if every subset of f(r) characters of C is compatible.
Schneider and Stephens' system presents aligned sequences as a graph in which the four basic IUPAC characters (C, T, A, and G) are sized according to the relative probability of finding the corresponding nucleotide at a particular location and stacked to indicate the overall information content encoded by that position.
If σ (c) > 0, then adding character c inside C leads to an increase for most of the n n-1)/2 p-values; reciprocally, addin n-1aracters c with σ (c)< 0 leads to a (not wished) overall decrease of the p-values.
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What if Character C weren't white?
(a) low resolution, (b) broken character, (c) glued to a graphic component, and (d) glued characters.
The etch hole designed to be the shape of character "C" instead of conventional square or wall type etch hole.
For instance, the following expression in our parser will throw an exception if character c is not found in map unique: lazy val char: FAS = FAState[A]( (a, c) ⇒ c match { … case x ⇒ (char, unique(x)(a)) } ).
We apply an experimental design to three groups of students and compared three types of presentation methods: (a) a PowerPoint presentation (b) a PowerPoint presentation guided by a human-like animated character; (c) a PowerPoint presentation guided by a monster-like animated character.
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