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The output VCF file is the "master" (unfiltered) deposited set of variants (with a reference and one or more variant [non-reference] alleles specified at each locus), genotypes (with each individual at each locus either assigned to two [not necessarily distinct] alleles, or left uncalled and assigned to no alleles), and a large variety of embedded statistics.

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Of note, only two studies combined centrality and embedding statistics to explain the security and efficiency trade-off (studies: Calderoni et al. 2014; Morselli et al. 2007).

Sequential prediction is deeply embedded in statistics [21], information theory [22, 23], machine learning [22 25], source coding theory [25], and gambling [26] among many other disciplines.

As you can see from the site's statistics, embedded below, its traffic was on the rise.

Finally, the digital watermark are embedded into the statistics average value of low-frequency components in wavelet domain by making full use of auditory masking.

Secondly, with the spatial watermarking technique, synchronization code is embedded into the statistics average value of audio samples in the first part.

Although the complete solution is ultimately rooted in understanding the physical chemistry underlying the complex interactions between amino acid residues that determine protein stability, recent work shows that empirical information about these first principles is embedded in the statistics of protein sequence and structure databases.

In the proposed methods, robust estimation technique from statistics is embedded into the encoding procedure of the fractal inverse problem to find the parameters.

It has two contributions: a term representing the complexity embedded in the degree statistics (the degree complexity), and a second term representing the complexity embedded in the DDCs (the wiring complexity).

In fact, spatial correlations are implicitly embedded in the second-order statistics, or inter-channel correlation matrices, but are not explicitly used.

Such statistics have long been embedded into the culture of sports like baseball or football, where the action on the field can be broken down into discrete events: a pitcher throws a pitch and a batter hits it, for instance.

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