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Coding regions often contain multiple methionine codons, which may obscure prediction of a start codon.
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Nevertheless, in some of the studied species, the NLE domain is missing, and we cannot define whether this is due to secondary loss or to a high level of sequence divergence obscuring domain prediction.
An obscure, specific, but profound prediction, made exactly 100 years ago, has been exquisitely verified.
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Afterwards, the tracking information is utilized to predict if the sun will be covered or obscured by clouds within the prediction horizon.
Nouriel Roubini THEN Early last year, Mr. Roubini, a professor at New York University's Stern School of Business, was a relatively obscure academic who was making predictions few people believed: financial catastrophe, including a number of large institutions going bust within a couple years.
In Brussels, native English-speakers are notoriously hard for colleagues to understand: they talk too fast, or use obscure idioms.Mr van Parijs has a prediction: Europeans will become bilingual, except for Anglophones, who are becoming monolingual.
The lack of power in the between-species comparison may be further exacerbated by the use of human-based target prediction databases that could potentially obscure species-specific effects.
Although election forecasting is a relatively obscure topic, you'll see the same mistakes in fields like finance and earthquake prediction in which the stakes are much higher.
Note that incomplete transcriptomic data or poor gene predictions in genomic datasets may obscure the identification of a second paralog for some species in this study.
This does not obscure the main result, showing that uric acid adds to the prediction of type 2 diabetes among adults with IFG.
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