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The fusion searches that have been based on analysis of genomic rearrangements [ 9, 13], rather than on sequencing of cDNA, have also been incomplete, as judged by comparing the junctions reported with Array Comparative Genomic Hybridization data.
Yet when two sounds are heard in close succession, the intensity or loudness of the second is judged by comparing it with the first.
Thus, in [14], the effectiveness of the ICTD was judged by comparing the ICC with a threshold.
For a particular DO, the suitability of any location is judged by comparing the estimated heat flux distribution on the DO, with that of the desired one.
The accuracy of the analytical methods is judged by comparing the estimated elastic-plastic crack driving force with results of direct finite-element calculations.
The adequacy of these models was judged by comparing the modeling error to the known measurement error of the quality variables.
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