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Thus, the new descriptors capture certain evolutionary information that is not contained in position-specific scoring matrices previously used for DNA-binding site prediction.

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In order to establish a new sequence space, special triangular matrices were previously used.

This section presents, first, the statistical model on which the single-step methods are based along the lines of Christensen and Lund [ 3], then the proposal on how to adjust the pedigree-based relationship matrix and finally the adjustment of the marker-based relationship matrix as previously used.

In order to establish a new brand sequence space, a triangle matrix was previously used.

This matrix has been previously used to detect fetal exposure to a number of xenobiotic agents including drugs, alcohol metabolites, nicotine metabolites [ 14] and heavy metals (Table  4).

This preconditioner combines the robustness and computational efficiency of the previously used preconditioning matrices when solving the sea ice momentum equation.

Influenza VLPs comprised of hemagglutinin (HA), neuraminidase (NA), and matrix (M1) proteins have been previously used for immunological and virological studies.

Moreover, having previously used this matrix to define the kinetics of vascular permeability and neovascularization in a full-thickness wound, we show that there are temporal and spatial changes in gene expression that accompany tissue repair, which specifically need targeting at different times and different locations.

However, this concept has proven rather problematic with previously used artificial extracellular matrices.

The information stored in the adjacency matrix (see Material and Methods) and previously used to build plasmids similarity dendrograms, can also be used to identify those proteins that are commonly found together (co-occurrence) in the plasmids of the dataset.

Second Harmonic Generation (SHG) microscopy has been previously used to describe the morphology of collagen in the extracellular matrix (ECM) in different stages of invasion in breast cancer.

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