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Many scientific workflow systems can record provenance (i.e., the processing history) of workflow runs.
Here we show that that P. ovalis-like SAG DNAs, although clearly of eukaryote provenance (i.e., containing identical rDNA sequences), harbor distinct pools of non-eukaryote sequence.
The ages in the leading and trailing edges record provenance, i.e., sources in the Trans-European suture zone and the Inner Carpathians, respectively, and show that these parts of the fold-thrust were not heated to more than ~ 100 °C.
Beyond neuroimaging, encoding of provenance, i.e., keeping track of the processes that were applied to the data, encompassing a description of the tools, data flow and workflow parameterization, is a topic of growing interest in science in general.
The goal is twofold, to preserve the process fragment provenance, i.e., the companies's business activities which provide the reused fragments in order to avoid the competition, and to guarantee the end-to-end availability of PBA to fragment's consumers.
Four sites for the pre-Andean provenance and five sites for the coastal provenance (i.e. intra-provenance level) were selected for seed collection in March 2000.
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None the wiser, we had a guess as to its provenance: 'Is it like sugar?'SíSí,' came the weary reply - the boy now convinced we weren't aliens at all.
The second vector r ∈ { 0, 1 } n indicates the true provenance r i ∈ { 0, 1 } of each read i (i.e. whether i was obtained from the 'maternal' or the 'paternal' copy; because we do not have information to determine which copy comes from which parent, we refer to them as 0, 1).
Another set of attributes need to be defined to represent the provenance metadata, i.e. how the analysis data was derived from the raw trajectories.
Most importantly, neither the particular functional form of the joint pdf nor potential approximations to arrive at a tractable algorithm nor the provenance of (i.e., the estimation procedure for) the compensation parameters are reflected.
Here we explore the community effects of climate matching by quantifying the impact of provenance on (i) the phenotype (growth performance and phenology) of an important and widespread European oak, Quercus petraea, and (ii) the abundance of associated insect herbivores.
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