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In section 2, the research methodology and process used in the study (i.e. systematic mapping) are described.

Here, the collection of several new short tandem repeat polymorphisms (STRPs) within the region of interest on 7q and the refinement of the marker order in this region using both linkage analysis in CEPH families and especially YAC-based STS content mapping are described.

The ten proteins, along with reasons for their poor mapping, are described in further detail in Supplementary Table S3.

The algorithm and force mapping are described in detail by Jeannis et al. [ 25].

The molecular markers generated for genetic mapping are described in Blair et al. (2010).

These levels of evidence mapping are described and illustrated below with examples from the GEM Initiative evidence maps.

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The concept of wear mechanism mapping is described.

A higher order interpolation method for interpolated cell mapping is described.

A weighted least squares curves fitting method, based on a well known conformal mapping, is described.

In this paper the revised seNorge snow model (v.1.1.1) for snow mapping is described, and a simplified data assimilation procedure is introduced to correct detected snow model biases in near real-time.

Note that the color and feature type mapping is described in Fig. 10a.

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