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At present, the design of chemical facility layout is always based on kinds of indicated codes, e.g. GB50160-2008 and GB50016-2006.

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The italicized entries in Tables 1, 2, 3, and 4 indicate codes presenting same TC Mmin) but different MC Mmin).

CI confidence intervals; Boldface type indicates codes who's codes correctly identified intention type.

*Boldface type indicates codes that achieved the a priori set threshold of a positive predictive value ≥ 50%.

Blue boxes indicate coding exons; white boxes indicate non-coding exons.

Open boxes indicate non-coding sequences while black boxes indicate coding sequences.

Thin black lines are introns, gray boxes indicate non-coding exons, and blue boxes indicate coding exons.

Filled in boxes indicate coding sequence, empty boxes indicate UTR sequences.

Red and green arrows indicate coding sequences and the gray dotted box indicates the region used for sequence analysis containing the intergenic region of TYLCV.

Red boxes indicate code dependencies of Avogadro, blue boxes indicate plugin API classes, and green boxes inidicate examples of each plugin type.

The next two digits indicate coding change within the allelic family Ovar-DRA*0101 Ovar-DRA*0101 (OvandDRa *01011) may be used to indicate silent or synonymous substitutions.

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