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In both subgenera, however, Leishmania undergo transformation from the intracellular amastigotes taken up in the sand fly blood meal to flagellated promastigotes of different morphological forms (described below, using the terminology of Walters, 1993 and Cihakova and Volf, 1997).
Their evaluation is quite different from the research described below, using simulations from a regional economic model.
Three different variants of the proposed progressive coding scheme are described below, using respectively two, three, or four sets of (spatially correlated) blocks.
The procedure for creating a database of volcanic sources and events for a PVAHA is described below using the Asia-Pacific examples to provide context where needed (Miller et al., 2016).
We solve (10) numerically by Metropolis sampling according to the procedure described below using the labeling obtained in the first coarse estimation step as initialization with its parameters held fixed to obtain a refined segmentation.
The plot events and characters are described, below, using in-universe tone.
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The modeling approach used to build the CBN models (described below) uses BEL.
All bioinformatics searches described below used the online software and databases available at the NCBI.
We did not use PbA observations with missing and zero values of concentration in the analyses because the statistical model described below used a logarithmic transformation.
The current version of ChemChains consists of the main simulator engine and two extensions (described below) used in our recent publication on information processing in signal transduction networks [ 14].
Unlike cell cell interactions involving Nodal and Wnt-PCP, which include contributions from local neighbours, the alignment of oriented intercalation orientation vectors (as described below) uses a juxtacrine strategy where only near-neighbours are considered.
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