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During characterization of this protein we observed a discrepancy from the predicted molecular weight of 30 kDa and instead observed a major band of approximately 72 kDa on immunoblotting with anti-PfSir2 sera (Freitas-Junior et al., 2005).
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The rest of the observed side peaks are consistent with the transitions of the NV0 centre in the 4A2 exited state with discrepancies from the predicted transition frequencies (purple bars) probably due to the accuracy of the available spin Hamiltonian parameters.
Open image in new window Fig. 8 Surface roughness for test data Open image in new window Fig. 9 The discrepancy of the predicted value from the experimental in percentage, for test data.
Open image in new window Fig. 3 MSE during training Open image in new window Fig. 4 Adaptive mu during training Open image in new window Fig. 5 Experimental values of surface roughness versus the NN predicted ones Open image in new window Fig. 6 The discrepancy of the predicted value from the experimental in percentage, for test data.
The discrepancy between the predicted and measured power outputs were less than 2%.
This sometimes causes discrepancy between the predicted and the correct motif model.
We found a strong discrepancy between the predicted NADPH balance and that measured in [ 48].
Figure 9 shows the discrepancies of the predicted values from the experimental ones in percentage, for the test data.
Any discrepancies between the predicted movement and actual sensory feedback from the periphery would then be used to correct the movement [49].
Discrepancies between the predicted and observed masses and radii are found for three of the systems.
The discrepancies between the predicted results and the experimental measurements are within ±2%.
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