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We used λi = 1/di as a weighting factor for the monitor site i, where di is the distance between the monitor site i and the point to be predicted (i.e., the centroid of each township).
A variety of ways of defining 'response' have been used, with only five studies using pCR after CRT as the end point to be predicted [33,22,24,25,34].
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Specifically, growth data were separated into y 1 = y Build ′ y Pred ′ ′, where y Build is the data used to estimate model parameters (posterior means), and y Pred includes the data points (growth phenotypes) to be predicted.
Note that k ε predicts the separation point to be much later than that predicted by SST and thus underestimates the associated losses.
Point to point propagation path loss can be predicted under obstructive, non-LOS conditions between base station and terminal.
For Omp31, the point mutation is predicted to lead to a truncation in the protein.
In brief, this involves the selection of a specific span (bandwidth) of points along the x-axis adjacent to the point being predicted.
Nobelium's melting point has been predicted to be 827 °C, the same value as that estimated for the neighboring element mendelevium.
None of the remaining missense point mutations are predicted to have a "high" impact on protein function.
All melanomas harbouring B-raf point mutations were predicted to exhibit alterations of the protein sequence (Table 1).
The av3J and v2J mice carry point mutations that are predicted to introduce premature stop codons in the transcripts for Pcdh15 and Cdh23, respectively, and av6J mice have an in-frame deletion predicted to remove most of the 9th cadherin ectodomain from PCDH15.
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