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We acknowledge that in Figure 3 the proportions of input DNA that are immunoprecipitated in different cell lines vary over a wide range.

We denote by x O [ v, m ] ∑ R q the vector of proportions of input component fluxes recovered in each output flux (for instance, the proportion of carbon from the input glucose appearing in the composition of the CO2 in blood).

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A mass balance model developed for conservative elements was also developed and allows validating the proportions of inputs and outputs issued from the water balance model.

Whilst we would not expect a strong similarity between physical (mass) and monetary coefficients, the magnitudes of the relative proportions of inputs agree reasonably well (Figure 3).

In production economics, "Leontief technologies" produce outputs using constant proportions of inputs, regardless of the price of inputs, reducing the value of Leontief models for understanding economies but allowing their parameters to be estimated relatively easily.

In particular in developing countries, where significant proportions of inputs may be imported or donated, it is important to estimate the current and potential future financial costs.

To resolve this problem, a new torque balance control method is proposed that considers not only the proportion of input torques but also the temporal difference.

A loop with shorter height and smaller diameter yields higher effectiveness, i.e., transfers larger proportion of input energy to the sink, but employing lower circulation rate due to reduced buoyancy.

Consequently, as mentioned in Section 2, the average intermediate performance z a v g is the proportion of input symbols recovered in one window, which can be expressed as z a v g =1−S E R. We will give the SER performances of our codes after degree distribution and code-length optimized, compared to those of LT and Raptor codes in the following sections.

In terms of these hallmarks, the dynamics of RBNs tends to become, on average, more chaotic as r is increased or if the average bias of the regulatory functions, defined as the difference between 0.5 and the proportion of input vectors on which it takes the Boolean value 1, decreases.

Therefore, the conversion limits of the devices above at time t include (nu_{text{AC}} (t)), (nu_{text{MT}} (t)) and (nu_{text{ACh}} (t)), which are state variables that show what proportion of input power is directed through the corresponding devices from time to time.

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