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This indicates that the retained introns may have had phases of protein-coding ability before acquiring premature stop codons, or may still be protein-coding.

As the output of SR may have a phase lag, a simple phase-shift correction method is proposed to improve the accuracy of signal component separation.

As the phase angle is 2π periodic, the two cross-terms may have different phase values; hence, the effects of cross-terms on the total along-track interferometric phase are not easily predictable.

Subjects who were definitively morning or definitively evening types were excluded (n = 5) as their circadian rhythms may have been phase-advanced or phase-delayed in comparison to moderate morning or evening types [ 31].

(The restaurant chain Chipotle recently announced that, owing to climate change, it may have to phase out guacamole).

You may have a phase of feeling better and then realize that you are still grieving or angry.

The phase synchronization method assumes that two dynamic systems may have their phases synchronized, even if their amplitudes are zero correlated (Mormann et al. 2000; Sakkalis 2011).

The short trousers of the forlorn little rich boys evoked by Ian Jack in his excellent article in the Guardian last week may have been phased out, but other oddities survive, and some are being newly introduced.

No sign constraint is imposed on the solution, thus limiting free boundaries may have two-phases.

That is, the rays within a cluster (or a group) may have independent phases as well as independent amplitudes distribution whose variances decay exponentially with cluster and rays delays.

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