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The optimal table row and column ordering can reveal useful patterns to improve reading and interpretation.
The optimal table size (i.e. the table generating the highest correlation between ACE u and transcript abundance) was found to be between 5,000 and 10,000 codons (Additional file 7, Figure S5).
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According to the Youden index, a cut-off MISS score of ≥7 was found the most optimal (Table 4).
Regardless of the classification system for PTB employed (Section 2), each sample should have the minimal dataset available (Table 2[ 41]) and if possible, the optimal dataset (Table 3[ 41]) described originally for genetic epidemiology studies of PTB but which translate directly into integrated "-omics" approaches in general.
In most cases this identified the GTR+G+I model as optimal (Table 2).
On the contrary, in SKBR3 the triple drug combination was shown to be optimal (Table 2).
The value of η was set to 0.05 as it was the optimal value (Table 1).
With the optimal parameter, Table 1 shows the comparative results on the CSIQ database according to PLCC, SROCC, and RMSE.
More specifically, each vehicle computes and preloads the optimal configuration table before driving10, in which optimal CS threshold is defined according to vehicle densities and channel noise; each vehicle finds optimal value in the table during driving.
The reference sequence, (y_{0}^ left( k right)), represents the best process sequence; therefore, higher Grey relational grade means that the corresponding parameter combination is closer to the optimal setting (Table 5).
With the aim of preparing stable Ag NPs with different sizes, several PVP (based on the weights of a PVP unit 111) to AgNO3 ratios (S) were tested to determine the optimal conditions (Table 1).
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