Sentence examples for measure of sequence from inspiring English sources

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It is found that the degree of blockiness, a measure of sequence distribution, under the same polarization temperature generally increases with increasing POB content in the POB/PET copolyester.

The misclassification measure of sequence O is defined by: d c ( O ) = − g c ( O, Λ ) + log 1 1 − C ∑ j, j ≠ c exp [ η g j ( O, Λ ) ] 1 η (12).

As with previous work [21], we used the simplest measure of sequence divergence, i.e., the percent of amino acid changes between the two sequences.

Differences in free energy landscapes of local order parameters for the same nucleotide in varying sequence contexts will provide a quantitative measure of sequence dependence.

We used the number of non-synonymous over synonymous mutations as a measure of sequence divergence of paralogous copies of HGT family members.

MEGA 4.0 was also used to calculate the proportion of nucleotide sequence differences (adjusted for missing data and gaps), and Kimura two-parameter distances as the measure of sequence divergence.

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A redox mediator, Ru(NH3 63+ (RuHex) is employed to electrostatically adsorbed onto signaling probes, which is directly related to the amount and the length of the signaling probes remaining in the electrode, and provides a quantitative measure of sequence-specific DNA with the experimentally measured (not extrapolated) detection limit as low as 20 fM.

Thus randomly adding errors at source or destination up to a limit emax maximized the Gallager bound pe− and lowered C to the level where it equaled R. The Gallager error bound pe− therefore established a measure of sequence-structure fidelity in proteins, defined as qe− = 1−pe−.

The signal intensities from the twenty-two probes for each gene were then used to determine an overall expression level and measure of sequence-specific hybridization according to algorithms implemented in MAS 5.0.

Next, because it is difficult to determine relative open reading frame (ORF) abundance in assembled datasets, we adopt reads per kilobase per million mapped (RPKM) to provide a quantitative measure of sequence-coverage on a per-ORF basis (Patil et al., 2011).

For each position in the CDS, the number of hits overlapping this position were counted and used as a measure of sequencing coverage.

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