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In this listing, the View domain denotes instances of the myapp.view.IView class and of its subclasses (as prescribed by the operator +) (line 1).
An asterisk denotes instances of outgroup uncertainty that could influence the polarity of a transition.
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The discriminative strength of each feature is defined as following: Given a dataset X with two classes, denote instances in class 1 as X, and those in class 2 as X.
(Note that the term para-ortholog is used here to denote instances of non-1-to-1 orthology, and paralog is used to refer to the relationship between the TAS2Rs within a species).
Red-tinted cells in Figure 3 denote instances where the regular change model improves on the sporadic model (ratio > 1 to 10) and generally correspond to cases in which the ancestral sound has been replaced by one or more different descendant sounds (Table S2).
Liver denotes all instances that belong to the class InflammatoryDisease and are further related through the relationship hasLocation to some instance of the class Liver.
The cluster number is c and n denotes the instances present in the dataset.
a different denotes those instances where either both programs predict a different human protein as ortholog, or where an ortholog is predicted only by one program.
It also denotes the instances when additional intensive hospital cleaning measures were implemented, in an attempt to eradicate MBL colonization within the unit.
Vyāḍi argued that words like "cow" denote individual instances of a certain class, while Vājapyāyana argued that words like "cow" denote generic properties or class properties (ākṛti), such as cowness, that are shared by all members of certain classes.
The first column denotes the instance number.
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