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That this transformation is intrinsic to the theory is evident in the form of this operative equation found in virtually all prior references to the theory.
Judges will have more leeway to dismiss patent infringement lawsuits without requiring a jury trial, and patent examiners, who generally grant patent applications unless they find prior references to the same invention, will now feel freer to deny claims, said Matthew Kreeger, an intellectual property lawyer at Morrison and Foerster in San Francisco.
"I made the mistake of not devoting enough time to the last hour of the game," he writes in that same dissection of the game's pluses and minuses, and outlines the difficulties faced with selling a concept like this to publishers and players alike: "Explaining the concept of an original game with no real prior references is a major difficulty that must not be underestimated".
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De novo assembly refers to the generation of assembled contigs using no prior reference to known genome(s).
The method allows general detection of enveloped viruses without prior reference to their sequence.
The highest classification uncertainty was observed primarily along the mapped class boundaries, in some cases indicating minor change trajectories for which prior reference data were not available.
Note that the method for calculating consumer happiness has changed since the prior referenced post.
Note: Leading into Clinton's comment/question was an immediately prior reference by Joe Kiani that technology adoption in healthcare is painfully slow ‒ as long as 17 years.
By correlating the sensed track image with a reference track image (either the same track for a prior reference time or a control track on the same picture accounting for all systematic time-dependent variations), we can retrieve resonance position.
Using the two above approaches, individuals with nonadmixed ancestry assigned to the population from which it was sampled were selected as a prior reference data: 14 populations (n = 1504 individuals).
However these caveats are outweighed by the ability of de novo assembly to detect regions that alignment cannot, such as large insertions or rearrangements, and sequences that diverge significantly from prior reference genomes.
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