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Through exploiting the baseband units (BBU) cloud and the ful frequent frequency reuse in the virtualized single cell, we also proposed a highly efficient joint transmit beamforming algorithm targeting at compensating the inter-carrier interference (ICI) caused by severe Doppler frequency shift due to mobility.

Furthermore, in 3 of 4 animals, respiration rate became significantly more irregular as characterized by higher variability (more frequent frequency shifts) during activated states (chi2 analysis, p<0.05, n = 3 and p = 0.90, n = 1).

Haplotypes 32 and 3 were the most frequent (frequency >0.15 on the total haplotype pool and >0.19 when excluding the recombinants) and belonged to HGA and HGB, respectively.

Regarding the recombinant haplotypes, haplotype 18, which was the most frequent (frequency = 0.05), corresponded to a recombination between haplotypes from HGA and HGB (Additional file 6).

Among these 20 SNPs, we performed additional genotyping for 13 SNPs that were informative and frequent (frequency >5%) among all HPC probands, sporadic prostate cancer cases, and unaffected controls.

This concern sprouted from the idea that chromosomal rearrangements seemed to me like a very probable initial step of a speciation process, since systematic surveys of the human populations have actually shown that such rearrangements are relatively frequent (frequency of the order of 1/1000, [ 1]).

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In the analyses of headache characteristics, frequent headache frequency categories, compared to infrequent headache frequency (<1 day/month), were associated with headache impact (OR: 3.03, 95% CI: 1.82 5.05 for 1 14 days/month; OR: 20.89, 95% CI: 5.19 84.14 for ≥ 15 days/month).

For example, a most frequent allele frequency (MAF) filter was applied to the Illumina set because a ratio between the alleles close to 0.5 is expected in most cases when two equimolar cDNA samples are mixed.

Once the tomato collection was genotyped, using SNVs randomly selected from these sets, we found that 3 out of 14 SNVs tested in the Sanger set and 5 out of 12 in the Illumina set were polymorphic, which is to say that the most frequent allele frequency was lower than 95%.

Patients receiving too many tests (for example, excessive and frequent testing frequencies) were older, had more comorbid conditions, were taking more diabetes drugs, and had higher index HbA1c (all P<0.001; table 1).

The number of TTTA repeats in intron 4 of the CYP19 gene ranged between 7 and 13 in our study population, with the (TTTA 7 and (TTTA 11 alleles being the most frequent (allele frequencies 53.9% and 28.8%, respectively).

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