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None of the methods for adding full atomic detail to coarse-grain structures mentioned above are (i) generalized for many types of independently generated coarse-grain structures, (ii) validated on a range of structures sizes and (iii) publicly available.
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The prevailing approach to this is via a two staged hierarchical model in which coefficients in the stage I generalized linear model for phenotype given genotype and exposure measurements are regressed, in stage II, on the annotation data [ 3– 6].
We prove: (i) generalized Weyl's theorem holds for f(T) for every f ∈ H(σ (T)); (ii) generalized a-Browder's theorem holds for f(S) for every S ≺ T and f ∈ H(σ(S)); (iii) the spectral mapping theorem holds for the B-Weyl spectrum of T.
(i) generalized Weyl's theorem holds for T ∗ (resp. for d A ∗, B ∗ ). (ii) generalized Weyl's theorem holds for T (resp. for d A, B ). (iii) Weyl's theorem holds for T (resp. for d A, B ). . generalized Weyl's theorem holds for T ∗ (resp. for d A ∗, B ∗ ).
I generalized it to many kinds of behavior in that 1978 book".
In this paper I generalize some of the previous results by deriving eigenvector eigenvalue relations for general non-symmetric matrices.
Here, I generalize his method to jointly estimate S and H I (the interclass heterozygosity index) for individual hybrid genotypes given parental allele frequencies.
(I generalize).
I generalize everything from my previous relationship to all relationships.
In the recent paper [10], the previous result is generalized for the case r i ≠ r ˆ i, q i ≠ q ˆ i.
We present UniNovo, a universal de novo sequencing tool that can be generalized for various types (i.e. the combinations of the fragmentation method and the protease used to digest sample proteins) of spectra.
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