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Free sign upThe phrase "normalized of" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct phrase would be "normalized to" or "normalized by."
Example: "The data was normalized to a common scale for better comparison."
Alternatives: "standardized to" or "adjusted for."
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Fig. 5 Transmission spectra (not normalized) of the Kagome fiber.
These shows the cumulative counts (not normalized) of transcripts assigned to each genus.
Popularity (normalized) of individual venues within each gender group in São Paulo, Brazil: (a) all venues from all subcategories, (b) only venues from the subcategory Nightclub.
Popularity (normalized) of venue subcategories within each gender for (a) Brazil and (b) the USA as well as the average values after a null model creation for (c) Brazil and (d) the USA.
We note that the normalization constant N (or ω(t), respectively) affects only3 the orthonormality (columns remain orthogonal but not normalized) of the columns of the matrix Q t), and in case only orthogonality is sufficient, as in [26], we can omit this constant.
All 5 metrics rely on the so-called accumulation curve, Fa k), where the subscript "a" stands for active molecule, which represents the count, possibly normalized, of how many true binders obtained a rank better or equal to a given one in a docking run; Fa(k) contains all the information needed to assess the performance of a run, and a combination of multiple runs as well.
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LogPlot of normalized abundance of distinct small RNA sequences.
LogPlots of normalized abundance of distinct small RNA sequences.
Here we have chosen to use a measure of normalized STD of the principle eigenvector.
The protein intensity was calculated as the median of normalized intensity of the corresponding peptides.
Similarly, although the succimer regimen used in the present study closely modeled the duration and dose (weight-normalized) of the regimens used clinically in children, it is possible that it was more "aggressive" than the clinical regimen, when allometrically scaled across species.
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