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Our methods produced highly detailed representations of swine hearts that function mechanically in a remarkably similar manner to the in vivo subject-specific strains on a global and regional comparison.
In summary, the stimulation and LFP methods produced highly convergent findings, namely that the anterior fusiform/ITG is a semantically selective region.
The comparison of One-step and Two-step methods indicated that these two methods produced highly consistent maps, but One-step method was a preferred mapping approach.
Therefore, our discussion will be based on the ML tree although in general terms the two methods produced highly similar estimates of overall relationships and support.
As the two methods produced highly concordant values (r = 0.997; supplementary fig. S1, Supplementary Material online), hereafter we only refer to the results obtained using BEAST.
Hierarchical gene expression clustering for the components of the three separate paths generated by the first BP fully supported the DREM-based gene classification, as both methods produced highly similar cohorts (Fig. 2B).
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We find that both methods produce highly reproducible gene expression measurements.
These methods produce highly crystalline graphene, but are not suitable for mass production (Graphene et al. 2010; Kim et al. 2011).
These methods produce highly resolved data that will also enable us to target directly the role and biological relevance of oscillatory behaviour of the Psp response system.
All methods produce highly consistent results and reach roughly equal fitness values, although the simulated annealing approach does seem slightly superior.
This was tested for the first time in The Netherlands, and the results reported in this issue showed that the method produced highly credible data (Janssen et al).
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