Exact(4)
In general, most tested algorithms generated reasonable alignments within MR and class A GPCR families but produced inconsistent inter-family alignments.
The model generated reasonable movement patterns for each chemical through soil, water, insects, and rodents, as well as into the owl via consumption and dermal absorption.
Fischer and colleagues in 2003 [ 43], for example, using a cationic lipid composition together with DNA, generated reasonable titers of antibodies against rabies virus in horses.
This caries index allowed a wider variation in the dependent caries variable than the traditional DMFs index (Fig. 1B) and, consequently, generated reasonable PLS models with 30 subjects (Table 1) compared to the triplicate of the subjects (n = 90) required to generate equal models based on the DMFS index.
Similar(56)
The idea of algorithms that use confidence to make decisions (e.g., about classification, recommendation, when to get extra info) is a good general idea, assuming your algos generate reasonable confidence estimates.
The model was able to generate reasonable predictions of both J10 and J17 plasma pharmacokinetics.
External validation criteria revealed that both methods can be used in generating reasonable QSAR models.
Experiments show that the proposed model generates reasonable categorization of behaviors being tested.
It's easier to sit behind a screen and generate reasonable returns without getting on a plane all the time to meet with directors".
The ideal is a perfectly south facing, entirely unshaded roof at a pitch of around 45 degrees, although homes that deviate from the ideal still generate reasonable returns.
"We do not have any expectation of an imminent blowup," he said, adding that the company still had "a lot of levers it can pull to continue to generate reasonable cash flow".
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