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"Expected" refers to how many reads would be expected to align with each gene feature if there was no DNA methylation enrichment and is used to demonstrate genomic background.
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You never knew what to expect", referring to the busy wealth of gags it was filled with.
The parameter "number of expected sites" refers to the number of expected occurrences of the motif that may be found among the training set (not, for example, to the number of genes in which it may be found), and is not highly stringent.
Finally, management of expected death refers to the initiative that providers take to assist family caregivers so that life closure preparations, death pronouncement, certification, and other necessary arrangements occur with little difficulty upon the passing of the palliative individual [ 33].
The expected value refers to the probability of any one outcome, assuming all outcomes are equally probable.
Scotland Yard is expected to refer the case to the Independent Police Complaints Commission.
Even her children were expected to refer to her as "Princess Margaret" in front of visitors.
The office of fair trading is expected to refer Granada and Carlton's proposed deal to the competition commission.
The bill is now headed to the Democratic-led House of Representatisexpectedh is expectod to refer it to the General Assembly's joint Finance Committee.
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