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PS relies on a global alignment as obtained by ClustalW [23] to identify the conserved blocks, while the more refined procedure of PG requires an alignment strategy, such as Dialign [22] that explicitly annotates aligned and unaligned regions.

We find that its implementation requires an alignment between organizational readiness and the adoption of fundamental logistics components, namely standardized tools and processes, traceability through adapted information systems, and appropriate competencies within the organization.

Rosette formation in the Drosophila embryo requires an alignment of actomyosin structures across multiple cells to form cables along cell contact that contract together [ 54].

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Tests made on public and private databases have shown the interest of our propositions; it is now possible to align unknown faces in nonconstraint situations, with a precision, which is sufficient enough for most applications requiring an alignment process (face recognition, face gesture analysis, cloning).

Compared with the existing well-regarded alignment-based motif similarity comparison methods (e.g. the methods in STAMP), our method do not require an alignment between the two compared motifs, thus it is free from the influence of the largely arbitrary choice of the multiple parameters used in an alignment method.

It does not require an alignment or one to one correspondence between two point sets.

More complete and coherent accountability relations require an alignment of health policies and decentralization policies.

In order to be classed as a pair, the human read also required an alignment score ≥ 10 and to have an unmapped mate (n = 660428).

By requiring an alignment of 83 amino acids or more we seek to avoid grouping sequences by small common domains or motifs, such as DNA binding domains, instead we detect protein level duplications.

That is, the development and continued use of emotion regulation require an alignment among a child's internal capabilities and the provision of ecological resources found in the family, school, and larger community (often described as "developmental assets"; Benson, 2006; Lerner, 2005).

When reexamining the published sequences from McGrath et al.[ 23] and Destables et al.[ 55] we noticed that when using this strict criterion of requiring an alignment until the end of the C-terminus of a known protein and only considering as potential stop codon the first codon 3' of the protein alignment, also in these sets TAA was the only stop codon that could confidently be assigned.

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