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"They're sufficiently infrequent that you forget".
The peaks were sufficiently infrequent, and below the LOD, that the possibility cannot be discounted that these peaks were merely analytical noise.
Cells switch from one state to another, but switching is sufficiently infrequent that distinct types of clones are recognizable, and subclones generally, but not always, resemble the parent clone.
Defining futile situations requires a large sample size to establish that good outcomes are sufficiently infrequent.
Sufficiently infrequent loop flips will not occur in every trajectory, but such events are observed in the combined ensemble of trajectories.
IRs with dNN > 300 were excluded from this analysis as outliers because they are sufficiently infrequent as to give poor statistics beyond this length.
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Note that we could be more aggressive than genome assemblers in throwing out infrequent l-mers here because (i) when the genomes are sufficiently covered, the filtration will not lead to many more gaps, and (ii) we are less concerned with the fragmentation of genomes.
Clearly, a straightforward "cluster expansion" makes sense only in a regime of dilute selective sweeps at sufficiently low rates of beneficial mutations, where the interference interactions of Figure 2, C F, are infrequent.
However, when attempting to predict relatively rare disease outbreaks, we are also very interested in rare (infrequent) but strong (high confidence) association rules because these are vital in building a sufficiently sensitive classifier.
PROFANITY -- Mild and infrequent.
It is very infrequent.
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