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"It is easier to make two-dimensional structures and fold them into three dimensions than it is to make three dimensional structures directly," explains Ma.
We use the above method (linear or circular) to get two n-dimensional moment vectors for these two single-stranded sequences, and then take average to get a general moment vector (M1, M2, …, M n ).
Although the moment vectors of the original and rearranged DNA sequences are different, if we treat double DNA genomes as two single-stranded genomes to get two n-dimensional moment vectors for these two single-stranded sequences and take the average to get a general moment vector (M1, M2, …, M n ), the computed distances among related species by gene rearrangements will be small.
So I'm trying to sort of mess with your head really and then we've got the three dimensional sound system, the ambisonic system.
The aggregation-prone proteins of the eSOL database are dependent on the chaperone network of E. coli to get their three dimensional native structure.
Then, we get a two dimensional time and cost array which is shown in Tables 5 and 6, respectively.
In this paper, we proposed an approach using 3D sensor, IMU and GPS to get accurate preview three dimensional points cloud data of the road, attitude angle and position information for extracting the elevation information of road in advance.
You you've got seven vectors, you think okay, their combinations give us seven-dimensional subspace.
We have got four wells' log data with 509 samples in the three-dimensional space, just as shown in Fig. 4.
"You get a sort of three dimensional sense of what they are doing".
This paper presents a new electrically heated ignition element, which gets integrated in a three dimensional macro-cellular SiSiC reactor structure.
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