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With the light-etching method, the smallest part of a semiconductor is currently 32 nanometers, and the nanotechnology is an approach that both Intel and I.B.M. have high hopes for by the time semiconductor parts are down to seven nanometers — which could be as early as 2017.
When using the VEGAS-all method, the smallest number of module genes were generated, as well as the number of significant modules, compared to the other methods, while the minP method generated the largest number of significant modules and module genes.
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When proteins are compared using this method, the smaller the E-value, the greater the similarity between two compared proteins.
Regardless of the dataset or the imputation method, the smaller the distance between an individual and its closest relative, the higher the R l 2 – –.
Two things are important to keep in mind with this method: the smaller the room and the more physically active the people in it, the warmer it will get.
Among the 52 NIP descriptors used for this investigation, we identified using feature selection algorithms (see Methods) the smallest subsets of descriptors that best discriminate taxa.
In summary, the eigenvalue method and the orthogonal method identify the smallest set of parameters that needs to be fixed in order to create an identifiable model.
By comparison, it can be seen that the cross entropy value of the proposed method is the smallest in the four methods.
Based on the lowest prediction parameters error criteria, the method having the smallest total ranks indicated the best geostatistical method.
The BSA method provides the smallest activity values compared to PM and TM for all cases.
It can be seen that the proposed preconditioning method has the smallest condition number.
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