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Most methods developed so far for analysing clinical images have used some sort of texture analysis.
Most methods developed in food sensory and consumer science apply to nonfood products.
However, most methods developed for automated docking procedures do not explicitly focus on the definition of the boundary of the active site.
However, most methods (developed primarily for globular proteins) are difficult to apply to amyloids due to their large size and insolubility.
Thus most methods developed for expression microarray may yield significant false positives and false negatives when applied to the aCGH data.
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The Hestenes-Stiefel (HS) CG formula is considered one of the most efficient methods developed in this century.
Most numerical methods developed for moving boundary or Stefan problems deal with the case of a single moving boundary (MB) separating two different media.
The results also confirm that the proposed hybrid method offers an accurate estimate of the process change point, as compared to the most recent methods developed for the change point estimation.
Along these lines, the aim of this paper is to present the most recent methods developed for selecting an 'appropriate' set of records that can be used for dynamic analysis of structural systems in the context of performance-based design.
Microarray values represent the levels of gene transcripts (i.e., mRNAs), and are routinely used as direct surrogates for gene expression in most GS methods developed to date, including all the methods cited above.
We partly agree with this view, but it must be borne in mind that the majority of the most sophisticated methods developed so far still rely on different strategies based on similarity searches, profiles, etc. for functional inference [4].
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