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The wrongly predicted FP and FN genes were collated as identified from the gene essentiality predictions described above.
Numerical simulations using the FFT method were performed to provide insight into the long-term evolution of the surface height, and extend the scope of analytical predictions described above.
The EMG predictions (described above) were further scaled and thresholded to produce the corresponding stimulus pulse-width commands.
Based on the HMM structure predictions described above, we identified N- and C-terminal ends of a putative Sec10p structural domain.
Such studies could bring risk prediction ever closer to the high-accuracy theoretical predictions described above.
The predictions described here were also integrated in the ANIA database.
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Correction: July 4 , 2001 Wednesday A diagram in Science Times yesterday about computer climate predictions, describing which natural features of the earth computer models can accurately represent and which they cannot, put mountains into the wrong category represented by labeling them with red, not yellow.
Testable predictions describing the change in selective effects upon environmental change come from a classical model proposed by Fisher (1930).
Overall, the above predictions describe how the role of environmental conditions, oxidative stress handling and autophagy induction capacity contribute to mitochondrial population heterogeneities.
The difference is in part explained considering that miRBase stem-loop sequences include the pre-miR and some flanking sequence of the presumed primary transcript, whereas FindMiRNA predictions describe only the putative pre-miR sequences.
This shifting effect is in line with the prediction described by Mie theory [1, 2].
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