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In the following, we evaluate two aspects of the system, namely: (1) the rate spent for Wyner-Ziv encoding the hash with respect to the rate that would have been spent for encoding and transmitting the projections without DSC; (2) the relation between the and the inverse tangent norms of the quality of the reconstructed tampering in different domains.

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This section presents the extensive experiments we carried out to evaluate three aspects of our approach.

A key events dose-response analytic framework was used to evaluate three aspects of toxicity.

In addition to a total score to evaluate overall work performance, we also calculated subscale scores to evaluate four aspects of work limitations, ie, time management, and physical, mental/interpersonal, and output demands.

We then define performance measures for evaluating two aspects of the resultant HCS models.

Comparing the newly introduced line absorption algorithm to its classical counterpart, we were interested in evaluating two aspects of its performance: 1) how the algorithm handles energy shifts within an image and 2) whether the algorithm provides similar results to those of the classical absorption conversion.

We evaluated two aspects, first extraction which was determined in terms of yields and second functionality, which is the ability to identify targets included on the test master list.

Rather, we took advantage of paired-end reads from real pooling data and evaluated two aspects of mapping: 1) biased allele frequency estimates due to sequence divergence between reference and mapped reads and 2) mapping quality, i.e. incorrectly or unmapped reads.

We evaluated two aspects of study quality.

We evaluated two aspects of the association between temperature and kidney stone presentation.

In this study, the authors developed a measure for judging the quality of a clustering for homology detection by basically evaluating two aspects of the cluster-size distribution: (1) the number of genes in the core-genome (genes shared by all organisms) and (2) the number of unrealistically large clusters (which most likely contain false positives).

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