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To identify the value of and, we consider every possible division of network locations into two subsets, namely, and, such that and.
It than calculated a P value for every possible division of the cohort expression data.
Naive optimization of the cost function (5) with respect to the segmentation S requires examination of every possible division of the probes on a chromosome arm into segments.
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The difference between our method and the one proposed in [3] is that our method compares the cost between the entire block retransmission and a block division retransmission excluding maximum reliable bits at each iteration instead of calculating the retransmission cost of every possible block division.
Some politicians talk openly of a possible division of the country—an exceedingly dangerous prospect.
But the possible division of the country roughly follows the old boundary between the Merina and the other ethnic groups.
And with so many new faces in the locker room, and expectations of a possible division title, they are in need of a unifying force.
Mustafa Demir, 51, a salesman, said that while the city was currently "ungovernable" any possible division might go badly "if they do it with the wrong intentions".
INSIDE PITCH The Yankees announced Tuesday that tickets for possible division series and American League Championship Series games at Yankee Stadium would go on sale Wednesday at 10 a.m.
To effectively avoid possible division by zero, the designed output feedback controller is of switching type.
Instead, automatic concept-based categorization should have no direct preference for any of the layers: the extracted concepts correspond both to phenomena and methods, and the algorithm has no information about the possible division of the concepts.
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