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However, the method is not useful on formulas with little or no structure, such as randomly generated formulas.

This paper investigates the quantized H∞ filtering problem for networked control systems (NCSs) with multiple influencing factors such as randomly occurring nonlinearities and sensor saturation.

The solid films showed the various kinetically frozen ordered microstructures such as randomly packed sphere, hexagonal, gyroid, hexagonally perforated lamella, reversed hexagonal, and randomly packed cylinder, which were controlled by the solvent quality in the gel before solidification.

In addition, the Bernoulli random variable has been used in the concept of randomly occurring which has various types such as randomly occurring delay, randomly occurring uncertainties, randomly occurring nonlinearities, and so on [13 15].

In these patients, HRCT can be helpful in assessing the nodules, as well as other manifestations such as randomly scattered cysts, bronchial wall thickening and bronchiectasis [42] (Fig. 10).

Highly stealthy: Because of commerical motivation, modern botnets are designed to be more stealthy via many different mechanisms, such as randomly selected ports, traffic encryption and peer-to-peer based C&C.

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CNS for two closely related genomes was around zero (Fig. 1b) whereas the value was around 0.85 when the genomes are highly divergent, such as a randomly generated sequence and the genome of M. tuberculosis (Fig. 1c).

For example, subjects might attempt to retrieve the food with the available tool, but after failing to do so might perform various 'displacement activities' such as probing randomly elsewhere, and thereby extracting the usable tool as they would any inappropriate object in the vicinity.

In fact, CLC bio and other mapping tools, such as BWA, randomly map these ambiguous reads to one of the 'possible' locations.

Earlier, molecular markers such as RAPD (Randomly Amplified Polymorphic DNA), AFLP (Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism), and maize and sugarcane genomic microsatellites have been used for this purpose [ 4, 12- 15].

It involves cross-linking proteins to DNA with a reagent such as formaldehyde, randomly shearing the DNA into small fragments (200-500 base pairs) (fragmentation), then using an antibody specific for a known DNA-interacting protein to isolate DNA fragments bound to the target protein [ 4] (immunoprecipitation).

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