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Consistently with existing data for one- and two-dimensional grids (Barry et al., 2007; Brun et al., 2008; Stensola et al., 2012), we will take the largest grid period λ1 to be comparable to the range over which space is represented unambiguously by a fixed grid without remapping (Fyhn et al., 2007).

These authors used simulations to conclude that other approaches to using genetic distance data to evaluate barcoding success (BLAST, comparisons of the distances between unknowns and candidate reference taxa) will fail when not all candidate species are represented unambiguously in the set of reference taxa.

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A bead is either in one predefined position or another, representing unambiguously, say, one or zero.

Some believe that diffusion is explained by the efficiency of the orthography; the Greek alphabet, capable of representing unambiguously a full range of meanings, was adopted throughout western Europe.

Quite the opposite: The huge strides in breast cancer treatment represent unambiguously good news.

Furthermore, many new characters may potentially represent unambiguously optimized synapomorphies of Carcharodontosauria (or less inclusive clades therein) upon the availability of more complete phylogenetic data.

From five fragments (representing unambiguously truncated genes) that span 71 editing sites across the three protein-encoding genes, only one site in one of the fragments corresponds to a 'corrected' nucleotide seen in cDNAs at an inferred editing site (nucleotide 30 in the cob gene).

Once it is fully annotated, genomic data can be unambiguously represented by strings formed from the 4 letters a, c, g, and t denoting the DNA nucleotide bases: adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine, respectively.

Mesomerism is the concept related to the situation in which the molecular structure cannot be unambiguously represented by a single classical structural formula; rather, two (or more) mesomeric structures must be drawn and considered to contribute to the overall picture.

The blue-bordered region is a fundamental domain of the lattice, the largest spatial region that can be unambiguously represented.

As a result, it cannot be unambiguously represented by neurons tuned to only fixed ITDs (corresponding to the vertical line CP = 0 in Figure 5E,F).

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