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As in all the CG models, the dynamics that occur within the level of coarse-graining are not sampled; for instance, the bond vibrations or the side chain reorientations cannot be evaluated in residue-based CG-ENMs.

Indeed, it is clear from Figure S7 that the five regions are not homogeneously sampled: For instance, data from South America are relatively sparse (see also Figures S2 S3).

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Humans are also known to be able to adjust their ability to detect specific odors with practice when cooking or sampling wine, for instance.

Taking a bone-marrow sample, for instance, is unpleasant enough, but his terror of being on the receiving end makes him plead for extra painkillers.

In the 1960s lunar samples, for instance, that were sent back to Earth, gave unprecedented insights into the origin of the solar system.

In the Hopkins sample, for instance, the outcome measured over six years is whether people lived or died.

These classifiers are initially trained on some pre-labelled training data and further updated based on newly recorded samples, for instance during a production process.

Sulfates taken from the air samples, for instance, are probably from diesel combustion, while other components, like Chlorine, could at least in part be coming from burning plastics somewhere down in the rubble, Dr. Thurston said.

Bonds to create housing constituted 17 percent of the defaults in the Fed's sample, for instance, and bonds to finance nursing homes and health care projects accounted for 12 percent and 11 percent.

While rock and rollers were using tape trickery for novelties -- early pop sampling, for instance, in Dickie Goodman's "flying saucer" comedy singles, with a deadpan interviewer answered by snippets of current hits -- academic composers and eccentric souls were devising all sorts of precedents.

His themes, rather than building into huge orchestral waves, repeat and stack up like samples; for instance, a woodblock mimics both the canter of a horse and the tick of a clock, and is joined by a mass of strings and horns carefully trading off the same three-note motif.

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