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We refer to the instance of GENESIS-CBA with these parameter values as the Default model.
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Here, the qualified neighborhood instances refer to the instances with z > 1.643 or the instances with the maximum positive z -score if there is no instances with z > 1.643 [ 23 ].
In addition, any mention of a TF motif score in subsequent sections refers to the instance score for the TFBS at a specific location in a promoter sequence.
He said of his decision, "I have spent enough time on the treatment table", referring to the instances where he played while carrying potentially career-threatening injuries, as he had done in 1996 and 2003.
This term refers to the instances where the scammer sends out a mass email to every address he or she has managed to glean by whatever method.
Moreover, since the states are updated asynchronously (steps occurring at different time instances), the state estimates x ̂ a and x ̂ b may not refer to the same time instance.
For instance, referring to the example of Figure 4, the corresponding message for 7 to be sent towards 2 will be: .
While Levinson did not say much about the shuttering of his company – he notably did not refer to the NSA, for instance – he did say he intended to mount a legal challenge.
Some magicians, for instance, refer to the "perfect-trick" theory, in order to explain why a trick perfectly performed and seamlessly achieved can be less affecting — indeed, not affecting at all — compared to one whose deliberately ragged edges in performance open doors to speculation and uncertainty.
This may for instance refer to the monitor and the speaker, which are indeed a compound of many very different materials.
One may, for instance, refer to the recent discussion on antidepressant drugs (Kirsch et al. 2008; Turner et al. 2008; Moncrieff and Kirsch 2005).
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