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A value of 0.5 indicates a normal (2n) Ballele appearance with lines of focus at 1, 0 and 0.5, while other values (between 1 and 0.5 indicate there are 4 lines of focus 1, 0, Ballele and 1-Ballele).
Instances where there is only 1 parental chromosome present result in only 2 lines of focus (0 & 1) (see Figure 1a, LOH, N-LOH and AMP-LOH) while all other instances result in 4 lines of focus.
A value of 1 means only one parental chromosome is present such that no SNPs are informative (lines of focus at 0 and 1) as is the case for complete LOH.
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The narrative leisurely achieves a straight line of focus through a mist of contrapuntal images and references that initially work as much through sound as literal sense.
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And yet, Burnett's line of focus isn't the traditional victory pose.
The challenge is keeping that endless supply of distractions far away from your line of focus.
To be consistent with Peiffer and coworkers [4], we represent Ballele as the position of the upper informative line of focus, giving a range of 0.5 to 1.
The line of focus for streptavidin was not quite as close to the positive electrode edge of the bilayer as the Texas Red-DHPE and biotin-cap-DOPE gradient.
Any number of problems surfaced -- muffled lines, out-of-focus shots -- but they found enough good material to work with.
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