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"Place" is particular, untransferable, something to which it is possible to belong.

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Moreover, the registered records do not reflect the exact number of strains isolated or observed in a geographical area, since it is possible to find many sequences belonging to the same strain, for a redundancy or the fact that they are fragments of one genome (example: Streptomyces globisporus C-1027 from China is registered as 557 times for whole genome shotgun sequencing).

We want to determine whether it is possible to link the records that belong to the same individual.

Quantitatively, it is possible to compare results across individuals belonging to several categories, e.g. based on background characteristics such as age, gender and ethnicity, provided that participants complete a questionnaire (Ramirez et al., 2000; Ginsburg et al., 2002).

Finally, by means of the bootstrapping scores, it is possible to optimise the phased genotypes belonging to a given haplotype inference.

Furthermore, it is possible to arbitrarily combine the components that belong to the low-, middle- or high-frequency regions.

Because the obtained p value is equal to 0.37, it is possible to affirm that the load values belong to the same population and it is not possible to distinguish between the two set of samples (St1.5/al1 and St1/Al1.5).

By tracking the transmission of alleles over a large pedigree, it is possible to establish which alleles definitely do not belong to the same homoeologue and which alleles are likely to belong to the same homoeologue.

Indeed, it is possible to change the number of stages belonging to the recovery and rejection sections, controller parameters (set point, integral time and gain), valve size, pump characteristics, seawater conditions, stages and heater dimensions, etc.

With this, it is possible to check if the current instruction register belongs to the process' code pages.

With a PLS-DA model it is possible to predict whether or not an object belongs to a specific class considering the predicted class variable.

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