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This plot corresponds to input signal power of 140 μW.
The lower group of three curves corresponds to input (noisy) images and the upper group to the filtered ones, respectively.
Cancer profile c n corresponds to input tumor profile t n, where element g of the vector c n (c n, g) represents the estimate of the relative abundance of transcript g in the cancer cell population of tumor n.
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Corresponding to input 1/0, pre-neurons input pre I/pre II into the system (Fig. 6a).
a Waveforms used for the learning epoch, including pre I, pre II and post, which correspond to input information 0, 1, and feedback signal.
For example, for the input SMILES string ClCC =O Br (see Table 1) the /N layer indicates that canonical labels 1 through 5 correspond to input atoms 2, 3, 5, 1 and 4 respectively (e.g. canonical label 3 is input atom 5, the Br).
Sequences of chimeric replicon RNAs recovered from pools of G418-resistant cell clones at 3 weeks post-transfection were shown to correspond to input sequences in noncoding regions, indicating that partially duplicated 5'NTRs were not rearranged upon RNA replication.
The Type II class corresponded to input oligonucleotides with discrepancies in positions 1 and/or 8 in their reacting spacers.
N leaves correspond to input data items (singleton clusters), and N−1 inner nodes (clusters) correspond to groupings in coarser granularities at higher tree levels.
The Type III class corresponded to input oligonucleotides with one or more mismatches in positions 2 through 7, which are the bases that undergo strand exchange during recombination.
It could be hypothesized that the disruptive change during domestication corresponded to input of new resistance genes in the domesticated apple species.
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