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To try to understand the origin of the disturbance field which still affects data also after the correction, we analyze the second data group described in "Data" section.
Moreover, as described in Data S3 in the Supporting Information, the two compartmental model can be abstracted into an electrical dipole circuit.
As described in "Data" section, we first eliminated aftershocks.
Prediction runs were made using the preliminary history match model described in "Data gathering and preparation".
The interval illustrates the need for the custom outlier removal described in "Data selection and preprocessing" section, because TII quality flag does not properly flag the outliers.
Second, since we have the data of real topic mixtures in Flixster dataset, we also test additional cases following the same sampling technique described in "Data description" section of [17].
Criteria chosen for selecting events described in "Data analysis" subsection led to a non-uniform distribution in the analyzed GWs with respect to LT and season, which influenced the obtained statistical results.
We note that, as described in "Data and methodology" section, a band-pass filter was applied to extract the tidal QBO embedded in those short-period signals from the amplitudes.
We test these algorithms on the Flixster and Arnetminer datasets as we described in "Data observation" section, which have the advantage that the influence probabilities of all edges on all topics are learned from real action trace data or node topic distribution data.
Thus, the toxin effects on the voltage dependence of steady-state activation were analyzed as described in "Data analysis".
Polysomes from the IMPQ and FS1 strains were prepared according to [41], and briefly described in Data S1.
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