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Vectors and matrices are denoted in bold characters.
An element of (mathbb{R }^q) will be denoted in bold face, e.g., (mathbf{x}=(x_1,ldots,x_q)).
In Table 6, models with the lowest RMSE, is denoted in bold within each model group for the above-mentioned out-of-sample forecast horizons.
For comparative purposes, the models in each row model group are evaluated among themselves and the model with the lowest RMSE and MSE statistics is denoted in bold for 2, 10, and 40 days ahead forecasts.
Table 2 reports all residues in the 7-TMs of rhodopsin, the β2-AR and the adenosine A2A receptor that are in contact with the co-crystallized ligand (underlined entries) and all the residues predicted in this study as key positions (denoted in bold and marked with an X).
Table 3 is analogous to Table 2, but, in addition to the residues in the 7-TMs, it also reports those residues located in EL2 of rhodopsin, the β2-AR and the adenosine A2A receptor that are in contact with the co-crystallized ligands (underlined entries) and/or are predicted in this study as key positions (denoted in bold and marked with an X).
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We denote vectors in bold.
When appropriate, the concentrations above the LSL guideline concentrations are denoted with figures in bold in the tables and the concentrations that are between the SL and the LSL concentrations are denoted with figures in italic.
Note that in TTSR, median values I (m) ( s ) were estimated in the intervals which are denoted by bold gray lines in Figure4.
While in the main text, tensors are denoted as bold face symbols, in the supplement we often use an explicit index or matrix notation for tensors.
The variables denoting the numbers in bold were statistically significant (P < 0.05).
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