Sentence examples for generation of depth from inspiring English sources

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Simultaneous generation of depth of coverage (DOC) ratios and B allele frequencies (BAFs) would facilitate the identification of aneuploidy and polyploidy present in cancer samples.

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We introduce a new generation of depth-first Branch-and-Bound algorithms that explore the AND/OR search tree using static and dynamic variable orderings.

Such a model would allow the generation of temperature-depth maps.

Many laboratories benefit from this impressive technological advancement in terms of rapid generation of high-depth sequence data.

The multisite ethnographic case study approach will allow generation of in-depth contextualised descriptions of stroke units reported as performing well and less well against the national guidelines, and development of understanding of factors which influence therapy provision in stroke units.

Rumors have suggested that Apple will be releasing several new iPhones at this event including a version that looks cosmetically similar to current generation iPhones with updated internals and a completely new iPhone which features a nearly bezel-less display, infrared facial recognition unlock features, magnetic induction charging and a next-generation set of depth-sensing cameras.

It is claimed that the mutation rate at the pedigree level, just a few generations of time depth, is an order of magnitude higher if compared to the substitution rates found in evolutionary analyses [17], [18], but see [9].

We evaluated the effects of different library generation approaches, depth of sequencing, and analysis strategies on the ability to effectively characterize a complex tumor.

So, with the latest generation of aberration correctors, the depth of focus has reduced to the nanometer scale, and the image comes from a thin section of the sample.

The Utah Population Database, a centerpiece of the genetics work, is built upon a deep sampling of some of those families, which have traditionally been huge and sprawling — thus providing a cancer researcher's holy grail of depth across generations.

To this end, we utilize an exponential model of heat generation versus depth: H z) = H_{0} e^{{left( {frac{ - z}{D}} right)}} (3)where (H_{0}) and (H z)) denote the radiogenic heat generation at the surface and at a particular depth, respectively.

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