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Fragmented genotype networks may decompose into components with different sizes, such that the majority of genotypes belong to the largest component.
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Next, multiple substrates reactions were decomposed into components (panel C and D in Fig. 8).
The mixture fraction is decomposed into components representing the states of the two-step chemistry.
These effects can be decomposed into components varying at different time scales.
The anterior N2 and P3 waves were decomposed into components by means of independent component analysis (ICA).
The noisy speech is decomposed into components by the wavelet space and KLT-based vector space, and the components are processed and reconstructed, respectively, by distinguishing between voiced speech and unvoiced speech.
It is clear that the neural representation of such concepts involves multiple brain areas specialized for various types of information, indicating that the representations can be decomposed into components.
Because time-varying disturbances can be decomposed into components of different frequencies, a plot of | S| versus frequency provides a global view of performance.
In addition, the individual population contributions to CT can be decomposed into components attributable to variation within a particular population (CS) and to its degree of divergence from all other populations (CD).
To explain the sources of income-related inequality in health these two indices were decomposed into components from the different dimensions of SF-36 and from explanatory background variables.
Just as an organism is composed of different organs, organs are made from tissue types, and tissue types are derived from specific cell types, the eye can be decomposed into component parts.
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