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The 3D reconstruction is based on the fusion of the detected arterial boundaries in IVUS images with the 3D IVUS catheter path derived from the biplane angiography.
Our results suggest that pooling portions of a minimum tiling path derived from a BAC-based physical map is an effective method for identifying candidate genes contained within QTL intervals.
Our results, as with other pooled BAC sequencing reports, suggest that pooling portions of a minimum tiling path derived from a BAC-based physical map is an effective method to target sub-genomic regions for sequencing.
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We validated the model using 18 348 manually curated cellular paths derived from the SPIKE database.
Individual movements paths derived from the cursor location were first low-pass Butterworth filtered at 10Hz (filfilt function, Matlab, Mathworks Inc .. Custom software was then used to generate a computerized velocity profile of each trial's movement, with movement onset and end being recorded at 10%% peak velocity.
The English word juggernaut, with its connotation of a force crushing whatever is in its path, is derived from this festival.
Many techniques that assume constant velocity at the beginning of the path as derived from the trajectory determination using Ceplecha (1987) or Borovicka (1990) can lead to large errors for decelerating meteors.
The path coefficients derived from foliage and fine-root biomass partitioning accounted for most of the variation in stem biomass as indicated by a small residual effect (0.09 0.12), suggesting that no additional traits are required to explain stem biomass.
A cleaner path, deriving hydrogen from natural gas and renewable energy and using the fuel directly on board vehicles, has received significantly less support, in part because the cost of building a hydrogen infrastructure is widely viewed as prohibitively high.
A minority of vesicles moved slowly along irregular paths (B ) (derived from Video 2 and Video 3 ).
In (3), PL0(d 0,fc) is a path-loss offset derived from path-loss measurements at a distance d 0 between the transmitter and the receiver in which the attenuation may be assimilated to the free space path-loss when distance d 0 is small.
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