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The datasets around 180– 260 K exhibit higher Rd in later frames, which may reflect either a time-dependent cryocooling artifact or a radiation damage at these intermediate temperatures.
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The algorithm assigned specific identities to 97,399 out of the 119,380 segments in the dataset, around 82% of the total.
In their study, they used Amgen's CORP datasets (around 200.000 molecules) composed of kinase inhibitors, potential kinase inhibitors, and random drug molecules.
Genotype concordances were similar for both reference datasets (around 98.4%).
This used the publicly available simulated data from the haploPS resource, where 2,000 genomic regions each carrying a positively selected allele and SNPs at a density similar to the HapMap2 dataset (around 20 SNPs per 10 kb) were generated.
The minimum overlapping area in the datasets is around 40% for multimodal images.
Three other areas of congruence between the datasets center around relationships within Pelecaniformes.
To reproduce the topography dataset around the surveyed transect, the BAKOSURTANAL topographic contour map and the measured ground elevations by Moore et al. (2006) are combined.
* Throughout this post, whenever I use the phrase "IQ", I am referring to the general intelligence factor: technically defined as the first factor derived from a factor analysis of a diverse battery of cognitive tests, representing a diverse sample of the general population, explaining the largest source of variance in the dataset (typically around 50percentt of the variance).
Most subphyla in the dataset diverged around 1 billion years ago, when the "Big Bang" radiation occurred.
Increments/decrements in power for ANOVA are due to random variation of the simulated dataset around the nominal 80% power.
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