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This is illustrated by the maximum negative y-axis values seen within the retraction curve.
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This impact is negative (y-axis is negative), meaning that when income raises, the probability decreases.
Thus (mathcal{U}_{delta }) can be extended until it intersects the negative y-axis.
For convenience of interpretation, regions of the genome that have a higher tendency toward nucleosome states are depicted on the positive Y-axis, while regions with higher tendency towards linker DNA states are shown on the negative Y-axis.
The track is presented as a plot, wherein regions with linker DNA states appear on the negative Y-axis while regions with high likelihood of nucleosome states appear on the positive Y-axis.
false negative rate ( Y-axis) against different pixel resolutions (x-axis).
The X-axis represents components that have maximum variability and y-axis represents components having second highest variability.
Note that maximum y-axis scale is different than in the equivalent graph in Fig. 7.
The minimum and maximum value of the y-axis were given the labels "Negative" and "Positive", respectively, and there was also a horizontal axis with zero-intercept labelled "Neutral" (see Figure 1).
This indicates that the dispersion observed from the prominent tendency of diminishing maximum contig coverage with increasing CbO/C is due to foreign reads being assembled during he reconstruction of particular genomes to the detriment of the reconstruction of their original genomes (positive and negative dispersion along the Y-axis respectively).
The y-axis maximum for all graphs is set to 4 except for HRK (y maximum = 11) and BMF (y maximum = 110).
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