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The first restricts an analysis to a specified sub-network of the primary biological network (a 'background'; see Supplementary Figure S7), thus enabling the user to assess the connectivity of seed-genes within a particular genic context, rather than against a 'whole-genome' background.
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Two sets of regression analyses were conducted: the first restricted to incident cases only, and the second inclusive of all cases.
The fifth restricts the samples to ER negative, partitioned at the median.
The third restricts the samples to those which are ER positive, and partitions at the median.
The second restricts the possible behaviours to the "expected behaviours" which are intended by the modeller making function "the bridge between human intention and physical behavior of artifacts" [ 43], p.271.
For this, we ran two sets of models for each of these sites, one ignoring concurrent medication use and the second restricting the analyses to only those individuals who were not receiving any medication.
As not every gene model is represented on the microarrays used, we first restricted the target site prediction dataset to only those gene models profiled.
For the analyses of prevalence, we first restricted the diagnoses to primary diagnoses and second we disregarded admissions up to 90 days before the ovarian cancer diagnosis.
The analysis is first restricted to those subjects who completed all nine periods.
In the developing epidermis, Cldn1 is first restricted to the stratifying layers and matures to occupy the basal layer upon the completion of barrier formation at E17.5 [19].
We first restrict the problem to the comparison of two gene trees, without loss of generality.
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