Sentence examples for refers to predicting from inspiring English sources

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Forecasting refers to predicting the future outcome of a variable of interest.

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At positions 1,044 (exon 6) and 1,227 (exon 7) each (numbering refers to predicted CDS) thymine is substituted by cytosine, but both substitutions do not lead to an exchange of the encoded amino acid.

Predictions refer to predicting cancer versus healthy tissue, resp.

Filled markers refer to predicted reflectances over white substrate, and open markers do the same for black substrate.

We verified that duplicate copies had complete open reading frames by referring to predicted coding sequences in Flybase or Genscan [51].

Below we will refer to predicted breakpoints, determined by a variety of approaches (read-pair, read-depth, etc).

Entries beginning with BK refer to predicted sequences in the Third Party Annotation database arising from this study.

The yellow shadow refers to the predicted signal peptide and the underlined amino acid sequences of unigene35118 show the predicted chitin binding domain (PDF).

EUE refers to the predicted quantity of energy which is not provided because of the insufficient capacities for both generation and transmission.

In Figs. 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, blue lines refer to the original model, green lines refer to the linear initial model and red refers to the predicted parameters.

When describing expression patterns, a gene or an "ID" (shorthand for "identifier") therefore refers to a predicted transcript whose sequence guided the design of a Probe Set on the Lotus Affymetrix array.

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