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Indeed, the mean and the standard deviation of all 12-mers composed of the two concrete sequences from this motif show high binding affinity with a low dispersion rate; TATGACTCAT has mean 23.89 nM and standard deviation nM, while TGTGACTCAT has mean 26.88 nM and standard deviation 18.25 nM.

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Prior to any concrete sequence analysis a preprocessing step of the raw data produced by the sequencer needs to be done.

We must break the procedures down into a concrete sequence of steps, and then for each step we give granular, plain English, visual guidance for how to get it done.

Concrete sequence designs, namely reconstructible 4-ASK (and with this 16-QAM) sequences and runlength-limited sequences for faster-than-Nyquist signaling rates, are proposed.

For a concrete sequence S the approach systematically examines the list of H-cores compatible with S in decreasing contact number.

In concrete rule sequences, frequency of the first tone was 900 Hz; in abstract rule sequences, it was chosen randomly from 10-Hz steps in the interval of 600 to 1200 Hz (Fig. 4).

The main technical difference between these logics is in the semantics, which is rather more general and abstract in the case of STIT, where 'histories' are abstract entities rather than concrete 'plays' – sequences of successor states generated by discrete transitions caused by collective actions of all agents, underlying the semantics of ATL.

So unpredictability of the generating process is a necessary condition on KML-randomness of any concrete outcome sequence.

Cleary, each PSI-BLAST and JACKHMMER search is carried out not with "domains", but with one concrete protein sequence, which has a name and coordinates of the region that was used as a query.

As the mixing process affect the properties of the concrete, the mixing sequence and time of mixing were kept the same throughout the preparation of the training and testing data.

To take a concrete example, the sequence of segments /k@ptI/ matches just two words, "captain" and "captive" with frequency of 71 per million and 8 per million.

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