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All expressions in parentheses in equation A30 are less than or equal to one except (1/ λ).
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where the indicator function I takes the value of one if the expression in parentheses is true, otherwise it is equal to zero.
The expression in parentheses can only take on the values ({ 0, -1} 1}) with the zero corresponding to a correctly classified example and the non-zero values corresponding to the two different possible classification errors.
This entity includes two stoichiometry-related fields: (i) stoichiometry (float), and (ii) stoichiometryMath (mathml) where the expression in parentheses shows the type of the stored information.
(14) The expression in parentheses is the total number of propagules produced, Ntot, within the focal host containing the mutant parasite strain.
Performing this integral we obtain (20) P ({ w } | { I }, I max ) = (1 − 〈 w y 〉 2 〈 w 2 〉 〈 y 2 〉 ) − n / 2 〈 y 2 〉 − 1 / 2. Notice that the key expression in parentheses is simply one minus the squared correlation coefficient between the variables w and y, that is, (21) r 2 (y, w ) = 〈 w y 〉 2 〈 w 2 〉 〈 y 2 〉.
Enclose your new expression in parentheses and set the greatest common factor of the original equation as a coefficient for the expression in parentheses.
For our example expression, 3x2 + 9x - 1, we would enclose the expression in parentheses and multiply by the greatest common factor of the original equation to get 3(3x2 + 9x - 1).
Data are represented as number of tumors with detectable (RMA ≥ 50) expression and percent of tumor type with detectable expression in parenthesis.
end{aligned} (11)The expressions in the parentheses are the equivalents written with the polar angle (theta).
The expression t in parentheses indicates that the probability refers to a transition, while each x with a subscript indicates which of the four possible transitions is represented.
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