Sentence examples for denoting absence from inspiring English sources

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In particular, if takes the value denoting absence of target, then the function in (7) reduces to the identically zero matrix, indicating that sensor observations consist of clutter only.

Two categories of the Charlson comorbidity index score were considered, i.e. 0 and 1, respectively denoting absence and presence of at least one comorbidity.

Tissue infiltration with aberrant PCs was estimated using a scoring system with scores 0 4 denoting absence (0), ⩽10% (1), 10 49% (2), 50 79% (3) and >80% PCs (4), respectively.

To further validate the performance of our methodology in reconstruction of GO terms, we use the gene GO term relation matrix, reconstructed from matrix factors R ^ 12 = G 1 S 12 G 2 T. Its entries indicate the annotation strength of a gene, i, related to a GO term j, with R ^ 12 (i, j ) = 0 denoting absence of annotation, while R ^ 12 (i, j ) = 1 denoting the highest confidence of annotation.

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But, like its function as a symbol and a concept meant to denote absence, zero may still seem like nothing at all.

The Babylonians used a double wedge for nothing as part of cuneiform symbols dating back 5,000 years, while the Mayans used a shell to denote absence in their complex calendar system.

where RERI = 0, API = 1 and S = 1 denotes absence of interaction.

A PTM matrix column with fewer peaks than Q stores the PTM nodes in ascending order of peak locations, and populates the remaining entries with zeros to denote absence of a peak in those PTM nodes.

Dotted lines denote absence of outliers.

Blank cells denote absence of the enzyme.

No values denote absence of gene expression in the region.

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