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AAC gives a fixed input pattern length of 20 whereas DPC gives a pattern of length 400 [32].

Indeed, a global analysis of Upper Guinean endemic forest species gives a pattern in which relatively widespread endemics are ruderal while species with very restricted ranges are linked to particularly humid places, i.e., probably refugia [47].

CTCF in PS7 nuclei gives a pattern virtually identical to the whole embryo pattern.

Graphing this (step 5 above) gives a pattern as in Figure 5, where the dotted horizontal lines represent the pre-defined threshold for a meaningful change.

This BAC composition gives a pattern similar to those found in gene rich regions of Solanum lycopersicum and Medicago truncatula genomes indicating that the CcEIN4 regions may belong to a gene rich region in the C. canephora genome.

The description of the approximate string matching method for all AD-related drug classes gives a pattern string P = p1 p2 p3 ⋯ p m, that is, the meaningful keywords associated with "Alzheimer's disease" and a text string T = t1 t2 t3 ⋯ t n, that is, the description for drug and disease retrieved from PharmGKB.

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Each slice is given a pattern number.

I have given a pattern to your life, a rhythm.

Given a pattern Λ, the exact distribution of X n traditionally has been determined using combinatoric analysis on a case by case basis.

Given a pattern X t of length t, its children in the pattern tree are generated similarly as follows.

Analysis of Ssb in fifty timelapse series (5 min intervals) gave a pattern consistent with that inferred from snapshots.

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