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On the face of it, this runs into trouble with 'Someone hit Jack', since (hit jack))(someone) is ill-typed if hit expects an input of type (ib b.
The kerogen type in the Gadvan Formation is mainly Type III with some input of Type II, and, as Fig. 4 shows, the kerogen is of Type II in the Garau Formation.
The basic pattern for this representation is one defined by the OBI group, where an assay is defined as having a specified input of type Material, a specified output of type Data and achieves a specific objective.
The first algorithm (Algorithm 1), which accepts the input of type 2 (a collection of gene trees inferred for various genes), is suitable for inferring either diploid or polyploidy hybridization events occurred among the observed species, or for finding recombination events occurred at the chromosome level.
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It is also found that the input impedance of Type 3.3 ear is more robust to the change of measuring condition than Type 3.4 ear.
The analogous arguments hold for an input signal of type S2.
An InChI based application that allows simultaneous input of multiple types of metabolite information would greatly simplify and accelerate annotation.
Analysis of cost-effectiveness requires the input of many types of data, and where data are not available, assumptions must be made.
It can also take voice input instead of typed text.
Most of them derive from models formulated by David Marr and James Albus, which were based on the observation that each cerebellar Purkinje cell receives two dramatically different types of input: one type of input is made up of thousands of weak inputs from the parallel fibers; the other type is that of an extremely strong input from a single climbing fiber.
(In traditional type notation:.) This AF yields an amplitude value " " from a given input signal x of type " ".
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