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Figure 21 shows this higher-precision event annotation where the annotator intends to detect neutral and slightly left pose.
However, Yuan et al. [44] propose an alternative solution that intends to detect PU emulation attacks regardless of the locations and transmission powers of the attackers.
This study intends to detect the presence of sil gene among the non-invasive GAS and its association with toxin genes, erythromycin resistance genes, and emm types.
The algorithm intends to detect groups of prey proteins that are significantly co-associated with the same set of bait proteins.
Our analysis intends to detect forces with large-scale effects (there are typically hundreds of genes in each of the bins in our analysis), and is therefore unlikely to respond to processes that have more localised effects in the genome.
Furthermore, this problem is crucial when a study intends to detect and identify growth factors or cytokines that are secreted or released from keratinocytes at different levels of the epidermis.
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Editors also say they are gatekeepers, not detectives, and that even though peer review is not intended to detect fraud, it catches flawed research and improves the quality of the thousands of published papers.
IMF surveillance, intended to detect economic vulnerabilities and imbalances, was inadequate.
Applicants are also required to submit to a home visit that officials say is intended to detect fraud.
By John Updike Factor and his "beauty calibrator," intended to detect subtle facial characteristics that needed to be disguised or enhanced.
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