Exact(6)
This suggests that sound symbolism mappings should be similar across languages because the mappings would be directly based on referents.
By the name "half-continuous," it induces us to think that continuous mappings should be half-continuous.
In particular, it is shown that current CCIR maps do not meet all requirements and should not necessarily be regarded as standards against which other mappings should be compared.
(ii) I/O mappings should be learned one by one sequentially, i.e., a new I/O mapping should be learned only after the previous mapping has been learned while preserving the previously learned mappings.
That is, four possible mappings should be searched for each bisulphite read.
For the present dataset, 60.4% of unmapped reads start with 'GG' and 10.1percentt contain a 'GG' at position 4. Evidently, 5′ G residues are added during library preparation and the start positions of mappings should be adjusted accordingly.
Similar(2)
Many mappings are syntactically possible, after all, but no more than one proposition-proposition mapping should be successful.
In considering fine-mapping power, it should be noted that during laboratory maintenance of the F17 population, either drift or selection led to a reduction in Sam allele frequency at various points along the genome.
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