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By contrast, the remaining features are called abstract and they usually correspond to high-level features used for organizing the whole diagram (e.g., VSsystem), grouping sets of components and parameter variants (e.g., Tracking, Resolution), or representing specification and context aspects (features in the VSspecification sub-model).
'Significant similarities' have a Z-score above 2; they usually correspond to similar folds.
The principal components corresponding to the last two percentages of the variance observed in the complete dataset were dropped, because they usually correspond to insignificant variance due to random errors or artefacts arising from the scanning or mapping process.
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With a global rigid body protein structure superposition, regions corresponding high deviations usually correspond to regions (i) that are spatially displaced although being structurally similar or (ii) with genuine difference in local conformation.
They are divided into many subfamilies which usually correspond to different substrate specificities and mode of activation.
ESTs usually correspond to only partial cDNA sequences and they are typically redundant, even when normalized during library construction.
He says concerns about crime usually correspond fairly well to the actual crime rates, and such is the case this year.
When such comparisons are not possible, the ancient excerpta usually correspond to the extant original texts.
For example, the heaviest loaded period of power systems usually correspond to the highest electricity price.
Single cysts usually correspond to a ciliated foregut cyst or epidermoid cyst.
That way, decisions and documents usually correspond either to a single substance or a group of substances.
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