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We allowed up to five PSI-BLAST iterations, i.e. the frozen profile was computed based on the fourth iteration or the next to the last one for early converging queries.

This early converging evidence suggests that to improve speech perception performance, the development of cognitive skills may be as important, or even more important than the development of sensory skills.

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Consequently, all of the early channels converged to the east.

Likewise with EAS tags, whilst several early studies converge on the finding that tagging is effective (Farrington et al. 1993; Bamfield 1994), evidence from a larger and more recent study with a stronger research design found tagging to have no noticeable impact (Hayes and Blackwood 2006).

A Fisher Information metric outperforms earlier metrics by converging reliably to values that are intuitive in the sense that they suggest that information captured from subjects is fairly stable.

The results indicate that, as the ratio of diameter increment of each step to the nozzle interval ΔD/S ≧ 0.6, twin combustion-gas jets begin converging earlier, and the jets can also reach the exit of observation chamber earlier.

In sum, converging earlier evidence thus suggests that moral cognition is subserved by partially interrelated ToM and empathy processes.

The figures visualize the corresponding control behaviors for the three different parameter regimes: converging with early fluctuations, close-to-optimal converging and converging slowly, respectively.

Both Lean and total productive maintenance (TPM) have evolved in parallel from their early concepts and are converging toward a common goal.

Early-stage tech startups converging on the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles… um, say what?

Likewise, stress responses are associated with deficient model-based, but not model-free, learning (Otto, Raio, et al., 2013), converging with earlier work showing that stress impairs devaluation sensitivity in both humans (Schwabe & Wolf, 2009) and rodents (Dias-Ferreira et al., 2009).

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