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Although it appears that there is a correlation between optimal growth temperature and genome size in the Thermotogales (Supplemental fig. S4), this correlation fades when phylogeny is taken into account using Felsenstein's (1985; data not shown) contrasts method.
Phytophagous and saprophagous species showed contrasting responses.
To demonstrate our method, we show contrast enhancement in imaging of a transparent refractive-index-modulated structure and white blood cells in flow with 33 ps dwell time (shutter speed) at 36.1 MHz frame rate using a single-pixel photodetector.
50%, adaptive 41% threshold-based and contrast-oriented delineation methods showed good agreement with pathology after removing two outliers (R2=0.82).
For the dual-channel datasets, (Spellman, PramilaL, PramilaS), LoessOnly methods show large average correlation, in contrast to the low number of highly correlated pairs, noted for the same methods (previous paragraph).
LP, in contrast to these methods, shows good reproducibility for many of the top-ranked SNPs, and does so even in the high-dimensional datasets.
In contrast to method1, other methods show different behaviors around fundamental frequency.
In contrast, the distributions of the scores from the other two methods show quite distinct patterns.
Under the same H2O/BTESE ratio of 60, the BTESE-derived sols prepared in the pH-swing method showed an increase sol size in contrast with the acid method, and the sol size was easily controlled by the dominating reaction in alkali pH – the condensation reaction.
The entropy and contrast features of the GLCM method showed good correlations with bit weight loss.
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