Sentence examples for classical maps from inspiring English sources

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A case study from the Austrian Alps is presented to illustrate how: (1) geomorphological information from classical maps can be converted to digital information layers; (2) detailed DEMs are used in semi-automated object-based classification of landforms; and (3) a modern geomorphological map is used for application to geoconservation.

High magnesium ions are typically used for the stabilization of all forms of tubulin assembly, and are hypothesized to shield the acidic C-terminal tails of tubulin (E-hooks), perhaps in a manner similar to that proposed for classical MAPS.

The structure of the DCX domain markedly differs from that of classical MAPs adopting a globular structure with a ubiquitin-like fold [ 14].

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To facilitate EMB gene identification and assess the current level of saturation, we updated the classical map, compared the physical and genetic locations of mapped loci, and performed allelism tests between mapped (but not cloned) and cloned (but not mapped) emb mutants with similar chromosome locations.

That is, the mapping x ↦ φ̂ x,t) in QFT is analogous to the classical mapping x ↦ φ x,t).

Since classical mapping algorithms result inadequate in such an environment, heuristic techniques turn out to be adopted to find near-optimal solutions.

This type of panel gives access to new varietal group-specific QTLs that cannot be detected by classical mapping in indica x japonica populations.

It is worth to note that there exist some subtle differences between the i-supervector extraction and the classical MAP estimation of GMM [36].

Reverting to classical mapping populations such as RILs deriving from two divergent parents will solve these problems of the confounding effect of population structure and low frequency alleles.

The poorer resolution, which is generally registered in classical mapping populations in comparison with GWAS panels, can easily be resolved by increasing the population size.

Similarly, (C7) follows from Theorem 3 and the classical mapping property I 1 : L ( q, γ ) → L ( n q / ( n - q ), γ ) for 1 < q < n and γ > 0. See also [26, 56].

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