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"needed alignment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to the process of making sure that something is arranged in an orderly, similar, or balanced way. For example: The shelves needed alignment so that the books were arranged in even rows.
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We needed alignment.
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We need alignment.
Though the GaN nanocolumns exhibit superior performance than the film, the fabrication of electrical device is of high difficulty because the separated nanocolumn needs alignment prior to the electrical contact fabrication.
Second, we need alignment on the key gaps/priorities.
If not, your camber may need alignment.
It doesn't need alignments with jazz or rock or anything else to vindicate itself.
Thus, conserved structure search methods make use of readily available data sets: RNAz makes use of conserved structure databases covering only a small portion of the genome [10], MSARI needs alignments of conserved sequences from as much as 10 different species [8] and EvoFold needs a costly genome-wide alignment of several genome sequences [9].
Since we finally need alignments with free end gaps, we have to introduce an additional DP matrix S∗.
These techniques have the drawback of having to scan the entire genome even when very few reads need alignment, which results in longer computation times.
To assess the functional capacity of microbial community, metagenomic sequence reads need alignment to a database of known genes and can be achieved with several well-characterized functional databases including KEGG orthology (KO) [ 16] and COGs [ 17].
Only the best alignment was needed; the whole alignment must cross the first and last joint point and cover at least 70% of the fused exon.
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