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Ten of ten previously described dependence receptors display a region of similarity dubbed the DART (dependence-associated receptor transmembrane) motif.
Therefore, we employed the Multiple Expectation Maximization for Motif Elicitation and the Motif Alignment and Search Tool software programs to identify a novel transmembrane motif, dubbed dependence-associated receptor transmembrane (DART) motif, that is common to all described dependence receptors.
In order to search for motifs in previously described dependence receptors, we used a set of ten human receptors and their corresponding orthologues (three orthologues were used for each, in order to avoid bias generated by using more orthologues for one dependence receptor than another) found in the UniProtKB database.
A recent report by del Rio and colleagues identified a unique dependence-associated receptor transmembrane motif that is common to many described dependence receptors.
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In general, association rules are used to describe dependence or correlation among features (or items).
Finally, we note that Eqs. 7 and 3 describe dependence of 〈R eff 〉 on 〈k〉 in a parametric form where γ plays a role of parameter.
For describing dependence on the L (language) domain, we use a dichotomy which we refer to as the formula/no formula dichotomy, or the F/NF dichotomy.
To calculate the value of the outdoor recreation by the travel cost method, it was necessary to analyze and statistically describe dependence between the visit rate of the Slovak forests and the average distance of individual places visited.
The N2 scorers were given a short, written account of the classification criteria discussed in "The LC framework for describing dependence on mathematical theory" and "Research questions", and they briefly discussed the criteria with members of the N1 group.
For describing dependence on the C (content) domain, we use a dichotomy which we refer to as the theorem/no theorem dichotomy, or the T/NT dichotomy for short.
Table 1 describes dependence measured with FTND and HSI tests in both sexes and in the whole population.
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