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A complete calculation yields what is intuitively predicted – that such a solution is in fact acidifying to blood (unpublished data).
In a linear biochemical cascade, effects of perturbations such as pharmacological inhibition of cascade components can be intuitively predicted and interpreted.
As intuitively predicted, this simulation shows that the conflict between gene indispensability (at the basis of persistence) and deletion of batches of contiguous genes tends to group persistent genes into clusters.
To some extent, the nature of the lead field can be intuitively predicted; according to the principal of reciprocity (12), ∇ Z is simply the negative of the electric field that would be induced by passing a unit current between the UEG electrodes (7).
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We can, therefore, intuitively predict the trend that users are expecting to enjoy HD video chats via utilizing their smartphones.
Then, we discuss the use of approximated solutions to intuitively predict the neuronal response: Either the "activating function" or the "mirror estimate", depending on the pulse duration and the cell space constant.
Intuitively, predicting the population size of a large viral population with many rare variants is more difficult than predicting for uniformly distributed or small populations (Fig. 5).
Intuitively, predicting data for an individual that cannot be "individualized" seems problematic; because the data are predicted using a random effect η i set to zero, instead of the value fitting for that individual.
We note that neither our promoter activity analysis nor previous microarray data would intuitively predict the documented non-redundant role for PLL13 (PMR6) in facilitating infection by powdery mildew [ 28].
In short, if we can understand why we cannot intuitively predict the behaviour of cellular automata, we will have made progress toward understanding why we lack the ability to do so for many natural phenomena.
These results would seem to contradict what we might intuitively predict; specifically that it seems reasonable to assume that normal phenotypes should have greater similarity in expression profiles and perturbed phenotypes should have greater divergence in expression.
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