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By including effects related to interictal (IED; represented as very brief events) and ictal events (e.g., represented as 'blocks') into the analysis, one is able to study differences in the generators within a rigorous statistical framework.
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As Professor Steve Furber, who heads SpiNNaker, explains: "The solution we came up with was basically when a neuron goes 'ping' this is represented as a very small packet in an electronic communication network.
Though represented as something very near to farce – a friend remembered the affair as a case of "people literally hiding in cupboards in hotels" – the swerve to Weidenfeld is a classic instance of Skelton's fatalism, her tendency to take the worst possible option when every natural instinct counselled otherwise.
In many practically important cases, a massive dataset can be represented as a very large graph with certain attributes associated with its vertices and edges.
Highly stable miRNA-target duplexes are represented as having a very low hybridization energy.
Risk of type-2 diabetes and cardiovascular risk is represented as increased†, high or very high§.
Such ring structures are often very simply represented as regular polygons in which each apex represents a carbon atom, and the hydrogen atoms that complete the bonding requirements of the carbon atoms are not shown.
Mathematical operators whose transformation rules constitute the building blocks of a multi-linear algebra are widely used in physics and engineering applications where they are very often represented as tensors.
Despite these differences, analysis of all in vivo binding-site sequences in these studies generated positional weight matrices, represented as sequence logos, which are very similar to the sequence logos derived by us based on in vitro binding affinity.
The reason for this is that global network characteristics of very similar conditions (represented as networks) do not have enough power to distinguish between conditions.
Data were represented as mean±s.d.d
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