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Obamacare transformed maternity coverage in the United States by making it an essential health benefit, meaning that all plans had to cover prenatal care and childbirth.

We normalized ChIP-seq coverage by computing the distribution of pile-up coverage on 50-bp bins and transforming each coverage value v into −log10 1-quantile vv)).

The MaSuRCA assembler is based on the concept of super-read reduction whereby the high-coverage Illumina data is transformed into 3- coverage by much longer super-reads.

At the Guardian he nurtured the careers of journalists such as John Rodda, John Arlott, Frank Keating, David Lacey and Mike Selvey, preserving the paper's reputation for fine writing while simultaneously transforming sports coverage into a credible daily offering through sharper news and analysis.

Anyone watching women win one third of all British medals in the 2012 Olympic games and elite sportswomen such as Jessica Ennis-Hill and Nicola Adams become household names would be forgiven for expecting the nation's newspapers to transform their coverage of women's sports in subsequent years.

Gilliam wrote in his 29-page ruling that the new rules "transform contraceptive coverage from a legal entitlement to an essentially gratuitous benefit wholly subject to their employer's discretion".

Nucleosome occupancy was normalized genome-wide by transforming sequence coverage data into binary-like data that existed in states of 'occupied', 'depleted' or transitioning between those two states.

Log transformed (base 2) coverage values were used to generate coverage plots as it gives a better visualization of read depths.

The site's paparazzi videos and mug shot galleries have, for better or worse, transformed online celebrity coverage and enriched its two parents, AOL and Telepictures Productions, both of them subsidiaries of Time Warner.

Beginning in the early 19th century with the boxing reports of England's Pierce Egan, newspapers transformed their sports coverage from factual statements of results to expansive, dramatic, and linguistically innovative accounts of sporting events.

In the definitive study, "Policy Making for Social Security" (Brookings, 1979), Martha Derthick explained that though the remark was "not the party's position and not even clearly the candidate's position," it was "transformed by media coverage and the ridicule of rival candidates (including other candidates for the Republican nomination) into a symbol of Goldwater's radical conservatism".

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