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For each chromosome and its reverse complement: i. Scan the chromosome and record the number of times the n-mer appears in the genome 3. Calculate the coverage by dividing the total number of n-mers that appeared at least once in the genome by 100,000.
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(b) T is firmly nonexpansive if and only if the complement I − T is firmly nonexpansive.
(ii) T is firmly nonexpansive if and only if the complement I − T is firmly nonexpansive.
(1) T is nonexpansive if and only if the complement I − T is 1 2 -ism.
(ii) S is firmly nonexpansive if and only if the complement I − S is firmly nonexpansive.
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By Proposition 2.4 iii), the complement (I-lambdanabla f_{alpha}) is (frac{lambda alpha+|A| ^{2})}{2} -averaged.
T is averaged if and only if the complement (I-T) is ν-ism for some (nu>1/2).
T is averaged if and only if the complement (I-T) is ν-ism for some (nu> frac{1}{2}).
(iii) T is averaged if and only if the complement (I-T) is ν-ism for some (nu>1/2).
T is averaged if and only if the complement (I-T) is β-ism for some (beta>frac{1}{2}).
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