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Importantly, this plot (example of which is shown in Figure 1D) provides a simple scale that measures the confidence with which a conclusion can be made of whether a given protein in its bound form can (or cannot) exist as a stable monomer.
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We illustrate this in Fig. 4, where we plot example preference profiles with and without copying in the different environments.
In this plot, an example of grids obtained by using a spatial step (h=Deltaxi=Deltaeta= 1/25) in (Omega_{M}^{b}) is represented (note that, for representation purpose, we have chosen a larger spatial step than that adopted in numerical tests).
A single input file is required to produce a standard PheWAS-View plot (example Additional file 1).
In panel C of the new Figure 1 we plot examples of recorded song from 5 different male/female pairs.
On other occasions no significant over-representation is reported despite differential expression data suggesting a significant RNAi induced response (See Additional File 1 for comparative plot examples).
This plot shows, for example, that applying a cut-off of 10%, meaning that patients with a predicted risk higher than 10% are classified as at high risk for acute kidney injury, would affect about 40% of patients.
For example, this plot shows that ~40% of volcanoes contribute one eruption, and ~10% of eruptions come from volcanoes contributing one eruption Fig. 2 Geographic distribution of volcanoes contributing (A) 1 2 eruptions, (B) 3 8 eruptions, (C) 9 26 eruptions, and (D) 27 52 eruptions to LaMEVE.
A typical example of this plot is shown in Fig. 2.
("Flowers for Algernon," for instance, is one of the more recent examples of this plot).
Examples of this plot are shown in Figures 3, 4, 5, 6.
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