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the breakpoints
noun
A point in a program at which operation may be interrupted during debugging so that the state of the program at that point can be investigated.
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They set the levels too low — five-per-cent declines are much more common in China than they are here — and made the breakpoints too close together.
When I had my chances with the breakpoints he always served big.
Fig. 5 The breakpoints for structural change in trend.
We showed the breakpoints of EGTS superrate and subrate in Table 1.
The breakpoints for the mean yield are shown in Fig. 3 above.
In addition, array CGH also allowed better delineation of the breakpoints of the CNV.
The symbol of each data point is assigned according the breakpoints.
(ZIP 123 KB) 12284_2013_57_MOESM3_ESM.zip Additional file 3 The genomic location of the breakpoints.
The breakpoints if any are assumed unknown and are estimated using a dynamic programming approach.
If the model could learn the breakpoints this would be a huge improvement and could fully automate the meme generation.
We used PCR to fine-map the breakpoints and amplify a junction fragment of 630 bp.
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