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Gadbury defines the expected discovery rate (EDR) as the expected proportion of genes that are truly differentially expressed that will be declared to be differentially expressed under a given design.
Western Sahara already has phosphates and fisheries, but the expected discovery of offshore oil might inject urgency: foreign companies will be reluctant to move in while the territory's status remains undecided.
We anticipated that differences among hemangiosarcomas from dogs of different breeds would be subtle, thus the relatively small number of genes was not surprising given the relatively low expected discovery rate for this sample size.
According to the Power Atlas prediction, the likelihood that genes on our list were true positives was high, but the expected discovery rate might have been low.
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Ergo: zemblanity, the opposite of serendipity, the faculty of making unhappy, unlucky and expected discoveries by design".
Before we conclude this section, we point out that, although the adaptation process is elaborated for the expected route discovery probability models, generic models of optimal and suboptimal route discovery probabilities can also be adapted to specific protocols in a similar way.
In live television views from a camera mounted on the side of the huge tank, the foam appeared to perform as expected during Discovery's climb toward space.
We expected this discovery phase to take place over a few weeks, but many users were able to fully traverse the app within the first day.
Though understanding the genome has proved more complicated than expected, no discovery made so far suggests anything other than that all the information needed to make a cell is squirreled away in the DNA.
If we know the expected route discovery probability of an ad hoc routing protocol (19) and (20), we can calculate the average length of the path discovered by a protocol.
Genes identified using this approach represented an expected false discovery rate of 0.5% [42].
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