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The basic theory of quasiconformal mappings is described in [3].
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Solutions to deal with multiple mappings were described previously [ 35- 38], but most are designed for genome reference sequences and presumably would introduce additional bias into our transcriptome data and thus were not applied.
An efficient method for computing invariant manifolds of mappings in the plane is described and compared to a simple method in common use.
Formal specification of permissible aircrafts and runways is described as mappings.
The plant is described by a Takagi Sugeno (T S) fuzzy model, where the local submodels are realized through nonlinear dynamical input output mappings.
The concept 'mapping' is described as 'linking terminology content between two schemes' [ 7].
Nevertheless, we take the view that, in relation to scoping studies, 'mapping' provides a useful and meaningful shorthand for what is described in the components described.
To analyse the data, we used the Concept Systems Global Max package [ 37], which is based on the steps for the analysis of concept-mapping results that have been described in detail by Trochim and colleagues [ 27– 29].
Then, for a given measurable space ( Ω, F ) consisting of a k-dimensional Euclidean space Ω and its Borel subset, the mappings of quantizer q can be described as follows: Encoder ϕ: Ω → I, where is a countable index set.
In this formulation, hyperbolae represent the comparative responses of test ligands, and signaling biases are described by mappings of bias coordinates representing the hyperbolae from the unit square to a stack of Poincare unit disks.
(1.2). where, are vector-valued mappings, and The above SVI can be described as.
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