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Table in the lower half: user selected pattern (selection is indicated by blue horizontal lines) and occurring symbol combination colored in red (often) and green (sparse).
The key question of pattern selection is also discussed.
Pattern selection is determined by phase planes spanned by the reactor.
Pattern selection is based on the oscillatory or bistable nature of the kinetics and on the nature of fronts.
Pattern selection is determined by the phase planes spanned by the reactor and the ratio of the two slowest time scales: front residence time and period of oscillations.
Results from this research show that the proposed method for pattern selection is suitable and leads to the construction of robust sets of data.
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Although this pattern of selection is not as strong in the older physical science paradigm (PS81), the blue versus black lines in Figure 3c show apparent groupings of words by selected frequencies.
Through spatial pattern formation, selection is extended from purely individual-level selection to multi-level selection.
A prominent such pattern of selection is the co-evolution of tRNA abundance and codon usage bias (Dong et al., 1996), Many of the different patterns are induced by the physiological constraints of translational selection (Plotkin and Kudla, 2011).
We propose that this pattern of selection is the signature of a long-term genetic conflict between filoviruses and NPC1 in bats, superimposed over the normal evolutionary signature of a housekeeping gene with a critical role in cellular cholesterol trafficking.
However, we believe the most parsimonious explanation for different patterns of selection is simply that Penobscot fry were fed before stocking, whereas SB (Narraguagus) fry were not (consistent with usual hatchery practices).
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