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The profile map of is defined by, for every, where is the order cone of.
end{aligned} The profile map of F is (F+C) (defined by ((F+C)(x):=F x)+C)).
The profile map of F is the set-valued map (F_:Xrightarrow 2^{Y}) defined by (F_(x)=F x)+C), (xinoperatorname{dom} F).
The effective domain, the graph and the epigraph of are defined respectively by, and The profile map is defined by, for every.
The profile map shown in Fig. 9 was created using R (RStudio, Boston, USA).
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The profile maps are illustrating the shape of the terrain in the study area.
More specifically, Fig. 9 and Fig. 10 are presenting the profile maps of actions - policies.
Next a figure, called the epigenetic profile map, consisting of the genome tracks of the CRM, its functional regions and its epigenetic profiles is provided.
In the epigenetic profile map, nine types of epigenetic data as described in the Content Section are rendered as horizontal tracks (except for the ratio plots of H3.3 replacements and the genomic distribution of conservation scores) if available.
The generated profile map is editable.
Once the multidimensional active preferences Pi are collected in the multidimensional active profile MAP, the extracted profile is drawn (Line 8).
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