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Keeping the conditions of optimal node deployment setting in mind, and considering the reasons of unsuitability of the two standard distributions mentioned above, we identify Archimedes' spiral based on which a node deployment function is proposed.
Random values for each tremor variable described above (p t), k(t), σ(t), l(t), S t), and Δ x t)) have been generated every 1/Δ f seconds, according to the distributions mentioned below.
See Table 1 where we make a comparison of the three parametric distributions mentioned above.
Similar values for the distributions mentioned above were observed in the translated subset of the maize-rice orthologs.
The miRDeep essentially involves determination of these probability distributions, mentioned in Eq. (3), for known datasets of real (pre) and background (bgr) precursor/mature sequences.
The summation of two independent normal and exponential random variables corresponding to the distributions mentioned above results in an exponentially modified Gaussian distribution.
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Which is the distribution mentioned in Eq. (13) and again later in Eq. (20).
For a k = k, λ k = − k 2 and θ = 1/2 discrete Pearson distribution mentioned in Byers and Shenton (1994) having pmf.
This value (q_i), mentioned in (3), is given by begin{aligned} q_i = q_{i,r}*Rleft( E_{tz}right) end{aligned} (3)where (q_{i,r}) is the TSS distribution mentioned before, which is multiplied by the risk of existence of a retail sale point (Rleft( E_{tz}right)).
We extend the joint distribution mentioned above for m variants.
The difference in the age distribution mentioned above may be responsible for this disparity.
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