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According to different amino acid replacement classifications (see materials and methods) there were far fewer radical replacements in KPC genes relative to Ymfs when orthologous proteins were compared.

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Therefore SNIPS is a tool for use in studies of need and demand for surgical disorders in primary care, and is not a replacement for surgical audit classifications that are designed specifically for describing surgical procedures and treatment [ 2].

To facilitate subsequent phylotype abundance-based analyses, we standardized/normalized the number of sequences per swab sample to n = 387 sequences by sampling randomly without replacement prior to taxonomic classification to generate a single subset.

To facilitate abundance-based bacterial community comparison, we equilibrated sequence coverage by generating sequence subsets (n = 387 sequences per sample) using random sampling without replacement and performed taxonomic classification of sequence subsets using the Ribosomal Database Project (RDP) Naïve Bayesian Classifier [24].

That means we drew 11 bootstrap training datasets with replacement and trained our classification model on each of them.

AF: atrial fibrillation; BMI: body mass index; CG: cardiac glycoside; CHF: congestive heart failure; CI: confidence interval; CVD: cardiovascular disease; ER: estrogen receptor; HRT: hormone replacement therapy; ICD: International Classification of Diseases; OR: odds ratio; SIR: standardized incidence ratio.

BMI: body-mass index; CI: confidence interval; EPIC: European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition; HRT: hormone replacement therapy; ICD: International Classification of Disease; IGF: insulin-like growth factor; LGA: large-for-gestational-age; NRN: national registration number; SHBG: sex hormone-binding globulin; SIR: standardized incidence ratio.

BMI: body mass index; BRCA1: breast cancer 1, early onset; BRCA2: breast cancer 2, early onset; CI: confidence interval; ER: estrogen receptor; HRT: hormone replacement therapy; ICD: International Classification of Diseases; MARIE: Mamma Carcinoma Risk factor Investigation; OR: odds ratio; PR: progesterone receptor.

Of note, our classification is based on anatomical growth models and therefore should not be used as a replacement of other pre-existing classifications (e.g., Yasargil, Hoffman and Kassam et al).

Though not a replacement for formal legal crime classifications, crime topics provide a unique window into the heterogeneous causal processes underlying crime.

These classifications categorize the replacements into radical (non-similar) and conservative (similar), amino acid replacements.

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