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The length of a sequence is the number of items in the sequence.
Let (|mathcal {T}|) denotes the length of a sequence of multisets (mathcal {T}).
We observe sequences, with and, and we use to denote the length of a sequence, while denotes subsequences.
The local search then performs alternating sequences of descending and ascending steps for each individual of the population, where the length of a sequence with uniform direction is controlled by the estimated value of the maximum depth of local minima.
Random sequence can be chosen from 2 N R possible permutation and combination of "0" and "1," where R is the number of the sequences, and N is the length of a sequence.
(Here the length of a sequence is the number of words in it).
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As stated previously, Hi-Plex's experimental strategy includes a primer design tool that allows generation of primers for amplicons of a defined size, which should be shorter than the length of a sequencing read.
Their lengths are estimated using the formulas (here and lower |w| is the length of a symbolic sequence w, i.e. |P| is the length of sequence P which is a common ancestor for cores of compared sequences): L 1 = P ∙ r ∙ 1 - c ∕ 2 ; R 1 = P ∙ r ∙ 1 + c ∕ 2 ; L 2 = P ∙ r ∙ 1 + c ∕ 2 ; R 2 = P ∙ r ∙ 1 - c ∕ 2. Generation of cores is described in subsection 2.1.3.
VvHT8 amino acid sequence shows 99.4% similarity with VvHT1 and the main differences between the two nucleotide sequences reside in some single nucleotide polymorphism and in the length of a microsatellite sequence in the 3'UTR region.
The length of a PN sequence is k bits and thus there can be 2 k different PN sequences in the PN codebook.
where Lw is the length of a watermark sequence.
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