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He is scheduled to conduct extensive runs of three operas next season, which is a lot more demanding than one of the orchestra's thrice-yearly concerts at Carnegie Hall.
However, if coverage of the genome is extensive, runs of unread regions corresponding to true deletions should be flanked by single or, more rarely, more than one position containing at least one mutant read.
We find that population isolates are particularly well suited to surveys of novel HLOF genes because individuals in such populations carry extensive runs of homozygosity, which we show are enriched for novel, rare HLOF variants.
With this setup, we performed extensive runs at correlation lengths between ξ ≈ 2.3 and ξ ≈ 16.6, using the plain HMC and compare it to the THMC with the flow integrated with n s = 1 Euler step.
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Following extensive test runs, a clear boost in performance can be reported.
Extensive test runs are carried out for 1 k vocabulary continuous speech recognition on spontaneous motherese, emphatic, and angry children's speech as opposed to neutral speech.
In extensive test runs, different feature front-ends, network training targets, and network topologies are evaluated in terms of frame-wise regression error and speech recognition performance.
Even the play's extensive running time betokened its importance.
The menu, however, is extensive, running from fried sea-trout po'boys, at $3.99, to a crawfish étouffée plate served with two sides in a plastic-foam clamshell box, for $5.99.
In an extensive run involving Jasper Johns, for instance, the camera focuses on the artist's rhythmic body language as he paints "Harlem Light" (1964) -- weaving, dancing, reaching, stepping back to contemplate, and communicating with the canvas in other ways as he casts a giant shadow on the painting's surface.
Finally, the hybrid FCD has the most extensive run history for both heavy oil and conventional FCD use.
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