Sentence examples for re of selection from inspiring English sources

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The metrics used to evaluate the performance of classification methods were Cohen's kappa coefficient and an ad hoc measure that we called relative efficiency (RE), which indicates the RE of selection when individuals are selected based on GS exclusively.

To test the widespread view that ρ is a good indicator of the performance of GS for selecting the best individuals, we made a scatter plot of ρ vs κ and ρ vs RE of selection at α=15% for the maize data sets.

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This might be the main reason for the moderate genetic correlations among fattening performance traits (0.5 0.7 ± 0.13), which result in re-rankings of selection candidates depending which kind of information is utilized.

As RE is the ratio of selection intensity based on marker data to phenotypic selection intensity (assuming the same genetic variance), it also gives the expected Δ G when GS is used.

"As an American and a Villa fan, I at once am thrilled and deeply sympathetic re: the selection of Heskey," writes Jake McIntyre.

The issue of re-selection of MPs and unilateral nuclear disarmament could feature at the Labour conference, scheduled to begin a fortnight after Corbyn's expected election.

Data were weighted by the inverse of the individual's probability of selection, then re-weighted to benchmarks derived from the Estimated Resident Populations at 30th June 1994, by age, sex and Local Government Area, from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (Catalogue No 3204.4).

Apparently, the cycles of selection and re-amplication yielded increasing numbers of antigen-binding phages.

This last case scenario has remarkable similarities with the results presented here, which re-enforces the main hypothesis of selection driven by drug resistance.

Most urgently, however, better statistics for localizing the target of selection using re-sequencing are needed, and improved methods for interpreting the biological consequences of DNA variants discovered are especially needed.

Data were weighted by the inverse of the individual's probability of selection, then re-weighted to benchmarks derived from the Estimated Resident Populations at 30th June 1994 (and for the 2008 survey in 2006) by age, sex and Local Government Area, from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (Catalogue No 3204.4).

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