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In the companion publication of this work it was observed that using or more principal components per amino acid leads to a large shift in descriptor set behavior (characterized as the way in which a descriptor set perceives amino acid similarity) [21].
Q. Isn't that the set Anthony Tommasini characterized as a revolving heap of junk? A. Yeah.
The ordinal rank of a Borel set is characterized as the running time of a Borel automaton.
The first set is characterized as: begin{aligned} left{ begin{array}{lll} eta =0, & tau =tau & gamma =1 D_0=-beta ^2~tau, & D_1=-Gtau & D_2=-Ftau end{array} right.
As data sets characterizing genes grow in size and complexity, it seems self-evident that computation can assist in inference as to gene function.
Even if the data set characterized each purchase as having taken place sometime in the span of a week at one of 150 stores in the same general areas, four purchases (with 50percentt uncertainty about price) would still be enough to identify more than 70percentt of users.
The rest of the set could be characterized as a halfway point between Mr. Osby's usual method and a more traditional jazz set.
Using periodic eigenvalues or traces of Poincaré matrixes, the set can be characterized as (2.13).
Based on the tube chirality, the three sets of MWCNTs are characterized as armchair (AC), zigzag (ZG), and chiral (CH) MWCNTs, respectively.
Binding sites are characterized as sets of pseudocenters, which denote surface-exposed physicochemical properties, and can be used to enable mutual binding site comparisons.
Moriyasu [16] has proved that the C 1 -interior of the set of all topologically stable diffeomorphisms is characterized as the set of all C 1 -structurally stable diffeomorphisms.
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