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MAWs that are not present in gene models may correspond to sequences for splice events that are unknown.
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The second state in our model may correspond to the steatotic cell; it is marked by a high amount of stored lipids and a reduced lipid oxidation caused by impaired oxygen supply.
The increase in the distance between an observation and the model may correspond to a false alarm.
Alternatively, the second layer of our model may correspond to V1.
An important implication of these findings is that each of the 3 components of our model may correspond with a unique set of underlying mechanisms and/or genetic determinants.
The slight vertical deformation for model 2 may correspond to the absence of emergent marine sessile assemblages and landforms at Mikomotojima.
In the case of the BB model, this input may correspond with the number of inpatients as an output.
Thus, the animal model we used may correspond to an acute injury in young people but may not be consistent with the typical rotator cuff tears developed in the middle-aged and the elderly.
Both models revealed chromatin states that may correspond to enhancers and promoters, transcribed regions, transcriptional elongation, and low-signal regions.
Thus, the Rokken-gawa Oya tsunami was caused by Rokken-gawa Oyamegatsunami in the Suruga and/or Nankai troughs, and is the only prehistorical tsunami that may correspond to model cases 1, 6, and 8 of a Level 2 tsunami.
Although it is not possible to establish a definite correspondence between model sound intensities and physical sound levels, we can speculate that model intensity below 20 may roughly correspond to physical sound levels lower than or equal to 60 dB, and model sound intensity above 20 may correspond to physical sound levels above 65and6666 dB.
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