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RF with variable selection effectively selects T2D causal SNP combinations consisting of 1-161 SNPs (average 76.55 SNPs) from 1-500 SNPs, and has low error rates.
"If it appears that the process effectively selects young people calculated to do well at GCSE this would be challengeable.
Their responsibilities generally include approval of the firm that advises the fund and that, effectively, selects its portfolio.
It also effectively selects the granularity at which dimensions should be used for clustering.
Thus, σ ∗ effectively selects which K locations sensors should be placed.
If the target exits the FOV of one video, GIFT effectively selects a small number of the most relevant video frames which may cover this target.
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Hence, the relative advantage of gene-assisted selection is seemingly lower for QTL of very large effect, since the favourable allele would be preserved and effectively selected for even without gene-assisted selection.
On the other hand, deleterious alleles with large fitness effect, such as recessive lethals and detrimentals, will be effectively selected against and removed from the population when becoming homozygous (purging) (Hedrick 1994).
To effectively select random variable in nonlinear dynamic reliability analysis, the extremum selection method (ESM) is proposed.
Armed with more definitive knowledge of which interventions are effective and prevent the most stillbirths in particular settings, we can more effectively select and implement these interventions and prevent unnecessary loss of life.
Thus, boundary changes that are effectively selected against in Cryptococcus, which is estimated to have a relatively large effective population size [ 34, 35], might be tolerated (i.e., be able to drift to fixation) in a smaller population.
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