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Precision defined in this way is not directly comparable to the resolution of an EM map, which refers to the uncertainty of the overall electron density, without regard to the placement of components within the density.
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However, a bottleneck of SAGE is tag-to-gene mapping, which refers to the unambiguous determination of the gene represented by a SAGE tag.
Inset shows the map analysis of Al which refers to the AAO nanochannels.
Inset shows the map analysis of Co which refers to the Co nanowires deposited in AAO nanochannels.
Oh, did I mention a prior Times economic-statistical blog on the subject, Mapping Gay Marriage (April 8), which refers to a Times column the same day analyzing the momentum generated by the Iowa decision for similar initiatives around the country, while noting a previous analysis by Nate Silver warning about a backlash from the Iowa decision - okay, I'll stop here.
All the M-QTLs identified and mapped were added a suffix which refers to the water regime (WW and WS), seasons ("09" refers to 2009 and "10" refers to 2010) and location (letter "B" for Bambey and "S" for Sadore).
We argue that analysis of driving behavior using the received data streams can be mapped to the outlier detection problem which refers to the problem of finding data patterns that do not conform to (or deviate sufficiently from) expected behaviors [22, 23], e.g., sudden lane changes and hard breaks.
DSM makes use of pedometrics which refers to the application of numerical techniques to describe and map soils.
But the A.N.C. said Thursday that it would challenge in court the use of that name, which refers to an event in 1955 when the A.N.C., among others, mapped out a political manifesto.
Let us consider the maps in Figure 9 which refer to two sources in positions P2 and P4.
They were supposedly looking for Map documents leaked to the press, which referred to secret DU tests at the infamous Porton Down research centre.
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