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Thus 'PubChem_ChEMBL' might be a typical subset (i.e.: all PubChem [18, 19] structures which originally came from ChEMBL).
After the tuning of the IPC on a typical subset of the image database using numerical optimization, we develop an adaptive IPC based on a neural network working on input image descriptors.
The candidates taking both MRCGP and MRCP UK) are clearly not a random or typical subset of the more usual candidates for MRCGP and MRCP UK), who will normally take just one assessment but not the other.
Typical subset analyses (e.g., response by region of the world, response by age of subjects) will result in very small groups that have even higher risks of confounding results.
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"The target market goes beyond a typical hacker subset (if there is such a thing) and targets the general user who may be tempted to get inside someone's Facebook account (friends, enemies, significant others, et al).," the researchers told TechCrunch.
The typical listening activity subset consists of scales focusing on a few most frequently attended listening activities for the Chinese learners, such as listening to conversations, listening to lectures, listening to news broadcastings, etc.
This introduced a need for a dataset representing a larger bacterial population in order to make better conclusions on characteristics typical for a subset of the species.
A similar epigenetic instability of the initial PTGS phenotype was typical for a subset of other oligomeric loci, but was never observed with monomeric 35S GFP-COP1 loci.
Subset analysis of CF airway neutrophils showed that the degranulation of primary granules typical of the A2 subset was associated with higher expression of Glut1 and PiT1, and of the other inorganic phosphate transporter PiT2.
Unlike their DO counterparts however, their operation is limited to a subset of typical process conditions (Hortsch et al., 2010).
It turns out that a particular subset of typical cell cultures – a phenotypically dormant or non-growing sub-population, occurring even in non-sporulating bacteria – is widespread to the point of ubiquity.
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