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Hypercube is one of the most versatile and efficient communication patterns shared by a large number of computational problems.
Organizational culture, conventionally defined as the ensemble of beliefs, assumptions, values, norms, artifacts, symbols, actions, and language patterns shared by all members of an organization.
In addition, the method also identifies genes that display similar or comparable time-course expression patterns shared by both the cases and the controls.
Bailo Bah, a flutist from Guinea, has just made an album, "Fula Flute" (Blue Monster), featuring the music of another group, the Manden (or Mandingo); on it, his dynamic flute-and-voice lines are echoed by Sylvain Leroux on a second tambin, or they erupt out of patterns shared by kora (harp-guitar) and balafon (marimba).
Whereas previous studies have used similar machine learning approaches to predict novel hosts for a single taxa group19,20, our modeling approach enabled evaluation of macro-ecological patterns shared by viruses from ecologically diverse viral genus across all mammal and bird species.
Pattern recognition receptors in eukaryotes initiate defence responses on detection of microbe-associated molecular patterns shared by many microbe species.
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He thrived, these insiders say, because board members and executives were enamored with or fearful of Mr. Martins, a pattern shared by many nonprofit organizations run by powerful figures.
The bibliometric performance indicators showed non-specific pattern shared by all Arab countries in terms of research productivity, qualitative indicators, and collaborations figures and trends with other countries.
In this paper, we exploit the complex multitask compressive sensing (CMT-CS) algorithm [17] which achieves an improved performance by exploiting the sparsity pattern shared by the real and imaginary components of the complex-valued observations.
Some of us age faster or more slowly than others, says Horvath. (Last week, he published a study in the journal Aging that identified an epigenetic pattern shared by 5% of the population that ages at a distinctly faster-than-usual rate).
The fundamental pattern shared by all electrode sites consisted of three periods: an early negative component (∼60 90 ms), a period of positive deflection (∼100 200 ms), followed by a negative deflection (after 200 ms).
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