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Consequently, we extracted features in each sub-band using a method that exploited the difference in correlation patterns between channels for different classes of target directions.
No closely similar matches were detected in mouse, rat, dog, non-placental mammals (opossum and platypus) or non-mammalian vertebrates (or indeed invertebrates), To further refine these results, we used a more sensitive method that exploited the fact that ARGFX has readily recognized flanking genes within an easily identified syntenic region.
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An interior point method that exploits the structure would also yield a very efficient method; see, for example, [35].
Due to this aspect, the triggering method that exploits RSS and distance information may avoid unnecessary handoffs.
A new method that exploits both microarray technology and genome sequencing is the genome-wide association (GWA) study.
Here, we report a method that exploits the undesirable oxygen-inhibited photopolymerization to produce size-controlled PEGDA hydrogel particles.
In this article, we propose a method that exploit the pilot positions, and assume that they are modulated by a PSK signal.
We provide outage capacity analysis for 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) compliant CoMP method that exploits quantized short-term phase feedback.
Kwok and Tsang [28] proposed another method that exploits the correspondence between distances in the input space and the feature space.
"DNA fingerprinting", in particular, is a method that exploits variation within species and has been explored extensively by the news media and popular television shows.
This work presents a target tracking method that exploits both the physics of narrowband echolocation and appropriate movements of the sensor, taking inspiration from narrowband (CF-FM) bats.
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