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GO terms used in the BP5+PCC0.3 filter are more often inferred from sequence or structural similarity.

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Orthologous sequences are often inferred across organisms by alignment of two or more sequences and the nucleotide sequence similarity between them.

The function of unknown genes is often inferred from comparisons to well-characterized homologs.

This blended curve is often inferred by consensus estimates based on the Markit XVA service.

Susan Rosenberg, who herself discovered writing in prison, has often inferred that prisoners are frozen in their worst moment.

Other relict groups are often inferred to have lost original niche space over time [ 108] or to have been hindered in further diversification by the radiation of more derived taxa [ 109].

The current systems do not tackle coordination, which often infers that more than one species ID applies to a gene/protein mention (e.g. ' mouse and human SPO11').

More often than not, we infer that behavior is a result of personality rather than circumstances.

Lineage-specific expansion of families occurred throughout the green algal lineage but inferred gene losses occurred more often than gene gains, suggesting a continuous reduction of algal gene repertoire.

As it is widely accepted that the location of the bubo is dependent on the place where the injection of Y. pestis occurred, we infer that infective flea bites more often involve the upper extremities in children than in adults.

Hence, overall, participants tended to report partial errors more often on incongruent trials (likely because they could infer that their probability was higher on incongruent trials), but did not discriminate partial errors better than on congruent trials.

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