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We note and emphasize that the window size we used (10k of accumulated exonic sites called for SNPs) is likely too coarse grained for detecting positive selection affecting isolated genes.

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Artschwager built the cubic form from plywood, then covered it with carefully joined pieces of Formica — wood-grained for the table top and legs, white for the cloth and black for the empty space beneath the table.

This provides finer grained control for filtering and automated reasoning for discovering implicit subscription matches, both of which are not achievable in less expressive approaches.

Snowden, who grained international notoriety for releasing classified U.S National Security Agency records that he said documented violations of Americans' privacy, fled the United States in 2013 to avoid espionage charges.

Having your own ad system also allows for finer grained tweaks to the system, such as how often the ad bot crawls pages to determine the advertising context.

(He did get a fascinating, half-finished novel, "The Last Tycoon," out of the place, but his talents as a screenwriter were too fine-grained for M-G-M).

But because she finds herself gauged by the world she gauges, a poetry that would seem almost too fine-grained for politics has become, in the past twenty years or so, a sui-generis account of global ills like species extinction and climate change — the "Sea Change," horribly literalized by the rising oceans, that Graham, borrowing from "The Tempest," identified in the title of her 2008 book.

We need something more fine-grained for a full theory of semantic content.

One motivation for developing a non-modal conception of ontological dependence is that the modal-existential analysis appears to be too coarse-grained for some cases.

Classifying the item difficulties into eight levels corresponding to the eight combinations of three factors was probably too fine-grained for a small number of samples.

It should also be noted that even though the notions of essential dependence defined above are no doubt more fine-grained than the modal-existential notions, there may be reasons to think that even they are not sufficiently fine-grained for all purposes (as argued in Koslicki 2012).

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