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Basalts are sparse in samples of Cone crater ejecta, but somewhat abundant in samples recovered farther west, on the opposite side of the immediate landing site.
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From (6), it is evident that the data in each sub-band are, in essence, group sparse samples of the 2-D Fourier transform of the terrain reflectivity.
In [8], a two user case of sparse sampling, coprime sampling is also introduced.
Given the sparse sampling of sequences in the epidemic, transmission clusters are likely to be represented by small numbers of sequences; the exact threshold was set based on the distribution of the cluster sizes (see Methods and Additional file 2).
Second, the monophyly of Przewalski's horse sequences presented here might be in part influenced by sparse sampling of autosomal domestic horse genomes; future studies will have to evaluate this possibility.
Compression using CS can be cast mathematically as the sparse sampling of the dataset in transform domains.
To avoid extremely sparse numbers of samples in the datasets by undersampling, we generated samples artificially using the SMOTE algorithm [ 16] to increase the size of the minimum class.
In those experiments, objects were represented using a sparse sampling of dots that marked the outer boundary of each object.
The relatively sparse sampling of the genome makes it harder to identify large-scale shifts in the allele frequency spectrum associated with natural selection.
Stated differently, any dictionary of synonyms and antonyms only provides sparse sampling of the onym graph.
That sparse sampling of the total sequence space available from varying three residues (8000 possibilities) was quite useful for understanding prenylation specificity in the context of human biochemistry.
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