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The NAST algorithm [29] tries to align new sequences against a precalculated multiple alignment template, and has been integrated into many commonly used 16S rRNA analysis tools such as Mothur [11] and GreenGenes [31].

This paper tries to align the assessment model with learning outcomes trough out Rasch measurement model.

It may be necessary as The Times tries to align revenue and costs.

In his role at Tumblr, he tries to align new and relatively unheard of bloggers with large and established brands.

As Yukiko tries to align her mother's five photographs with local landmarks, she variously slips, trips, freezes, tumbles and is even bitten by a dog.

In "Tinderbox," Robert W. Fieseler tries to align the fire with other bloody moments in civil rights history — the 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, the 1963 firebombing of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, the 1969 Stonewall Inn Rebellion.

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Starting with the most probable sequence of an edit distance Dmps from its actual source Rsrc, most aligners use approximation by introducing all possible x mutations trying to align this sequence to the reference.

That's a lot of people to try to align.

Mr. Kerkorian tried to align with the initial group, his lawyer, Terry Christensen, said yesterday.

Each locust always tried to align its own movements with any neighbor.

Other states, like Georgia and Oregon, are explicitly trying to align their written learning standards with colleges' expectations.

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