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Next, we define a Vandermonde matrix, which is constructed from a set of L k harmonics, each defined as (3).
The scope of code consists of a number of representative design cases, each defined as a particular combination of wind turbine, location and blade material.
Selected prostate regions were confirmed histologically as tumor and healthy tissue, and the corresponding perfusion-related parameter K 1 and tracer influx parameter for each, defined as {K}_{mathrm{i}}=frac{K_1*{k}_3}{k_2+{k}_3}, were correlated with respective 60-min SUV and Patlak analysis collectively for all tissue groups.
The 17 key classifying modules identified in this work were not merely sub-networks, but 'regulatory' modules, each defined as a regulator and its first layer target genes.
In the CMap project, data were collected in multiple batches, each defined as a set of cases and controls performed together.
Cut-off scores for each scale were then each defined as the value of the total sum score that produced an optimal balance between sensitivity and specificity (Youden Index Y).
This descriptive system accommodates 243 possible health states, each defined as a different vector or profile, ranging from 11111 (no problems in any domain) to 33333 (severe problems in all domains).
28 29 Using these definitions, children who were underweight, normal weight, overweight, and obese were each defined as having a body mass index of 17 or less, 17 to 25, more than 25 to 30, and more than 30, respectively.
We therefore propose a model in which we allow dependencies between datasets at the level of the component allocation variables, We consider K mixture models (one for each dataset), each defined as in Equations (1) and (2).
These are located as tandem arrays or as single elements in the N-terminal (4 repeats), central (2 repeats), and C-terminal (2 repeats) protein regions (each defined as one-third of the chordate protein alignment, see Methods).
The six designated BCS specimen margin locations along the periphery of each BCS specimen were then each defined as a "positive" BCS specimen margin, a "close" BCS specimen margin, or a "negative" BCS specimen margin, based upon the finding of invasive carcinoma or DCIS at the six designated BCS specimen margin locations.
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