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These results indicate that duplication in HYIPs, while frequent, does not occur on the same scale as many other forms of cybercrime.
Second, being frequent does not always coincide with being useful, and using the standard FP-growth algorithm would lead the growth of an overwhelming number of rules that would impede the descent to lower supports, where more useful information may dwell.
In repeated structured motif identification problem, the frequency closure property (that all the subsequences of a frequent sequence must be frequent), does not hold any more.
For some, it may stop abruptly on an otherwise unremarkable holiday; others have every intention of continuing to the end of their days and will point out that less frequent doesn't always mean less intense.
For repeated structured motif identification problem, the frequency closure property that "all the subsequences of a frequent sequence must be frequent", doesn't hold any more since the frequency of a pattern can exceed the frequency of its sub-patterns.
The VESTAL result based on the difference waveform (rare-minus-frequent) did not show statistical significance for any latency less than 35 ms, compared with the pre-stimulus baseline data.
Although endonasal anatomical variations are frequent, they do not pose a relevant obstacle for EETA.
However, other studies have suggested that more frequent readings do not make a difference in 'white-coat hypertension' [ 30].
In the model moss species the most frequent motifs do not show a relationship with the GC codon usage.
Thus, homozygous genotypes for the more frequent allele do not increase uncertainty when estimating genomic breeding values.
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