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Figure 4 represents the constellation of X l (frequency domain), where l ∈ {0, 1,..., N - 1}.
Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites broadcast radio signals in L frequency band and are subject to important distortions while crossing the ionosphere.
where m = 0, 1,..., M - 1. Since we use harmonic model for transmitted signal in L frequency samples, the N samples are divided into M consecutive segments of length L, where M = N - L + 1.
GPS signals are transmitted in two L frequency bands (L1 and L2) and a dual frequency receiver can be used to provide code measurements (P f1 and P f2) and carrier-phase measurements (ϕ f1 and ϕ f1).
In contrast to previous observations [2], [66], the plots show that the boundary of the N-region is rich in P but not G, that acidic residues (D/E) are underrepresented across the entire cTP (except for the second position), and that apolar L (frequency is 10.4% in total Arabidopsis cTP set) and P (7.3%) are enriched, in addition to the hydroxylated residues S (19.3%) and T (6.9%).
L in PPA indicated L subintervals; L in SPE indicated L frequency bands.
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The M frequencies' band is divided into K sub-bands of L frequencies.
The lower values for L frequencies in the eastern African coast are due to the southern migration of the Eurasian haplogroup M1, which is typical of East Africa.
North Africa reaches L frequencies of 20-40%, while the Arabian Peninsula and the Near East have around 20-30% (only higher in Yemen).
When interpolation analyses are performed for the frequencies in total population, any sign of gradient across the Sahara is lost, as differences between L frequencies southern and northern of the desert are high.
In the East of the African continent, the highest L frequencies are attained in more southern latitudes than in the rest of the continent, due to presence of M and some N (R0a and U6) lineages, especially high in Ethiopia.
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