Sentence examples for mean tract size from inspiring English sources

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Although this 100 kb cut-off is somewhat arbitrary, it is likely generous, since defining recombination tracts in this way gives a mean tract size of 19.5 kb (median 12.9 kb), and only 16 of the 130 tracts (collapsed from 216 segments) exceeded the size of the largest single uninterrupted donor segment (43 kb; segment #71 in File S3).

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Additional file 16 Changing vocal tract size.

Vocal tract size S defines the apparent vocal tract size of the singer.

Baby voices are built with a very short vocal tract size, whereas giant voices are built with a very large vocal tract.

A factor smaller than one increases the vocal tract size, such as for a bass singer, whereas a factor greater than one decreases the vocal tract size, such as for soprano or female alto voices.

An example of changing vocal tract size is provided in an additional sound file [see Additional file 16].

Mean recombination tract lengths ranged from 90 bp/tract for ESAG1 to 687 bp/tract for ESAG10, and mean tract lengths were similar in both coding and non-coding sequences.

We next used the proportion, P, eqn.5 for all the 4 homopolymer tracts to compare the maximum observed tract size with the maximum tract size expected for random tract occurrence within that (G+C)% base composition DNA.

This finding is likely due to census tract size (tracts tend to be larger in the predominantly suburban Gwinnett County).

break points and tract length = number of recombination breakpoints and mean tract length inferred by GARD analysis.

It is also the highest over-proportional tract size we observed, as we present later.

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