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Then the pseudo-Zernike moments are applied to the ST-RFT spectrogram to uniquely discriminate the spectrogram features for different modulations when parameters change.

This approach would allow us to identify exploration strategies (easily recognizable in intensity, location, and time course) that maximize exchange of information and can uniquely discriminate among different types of hypertonia.

In this paper we describe our process for designing the panel as well as the ability of this panel to uniquely discriminate samples using known allele frequencies.

To find a set of character haplotypes to uniquely discriminate one genome from the rest requires that the intersection of the genomes across the associated genome groups is that single target genome.

For the combined area of the G1 and the S phases, the regression values were only 0.819 and 0.1397, respectively, meaning that the phase skewness and kurtosis graphs indeed describe two different behaviors during these two periods, and that indeed we can uniquely discriminate between the G1 and the S phases of the cell lifecycle using these OPD-based parameters.

Because exterior canine sniffs are "uniquely discriminate and nonintrusive" and of "significant utility to law enforcement authorities," we found that they "may be used without a warrant or probable cause, provided that the police have a reasonable suspicion that a residence contains illicit contraband" (Dunn, 77 NY2d at 26).

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We repeat this procedure for all the genomes that cannot be uniquely discriminated.

Thus, if the target in question cannot be uniquely discriminated, the most specific level to which it can be discerned is output.

At a taxonomic level, differentiation was evident between both cohorts, as well as between the luminal and mucosal compartments, with a small group of taxa uniquely discriminating the luminal and mucosal microbiota in colitis.

In this setting, a rough set X ⊆ U is a subset of all genes U that cannot be uniquely discriminated from the other genes in U on the basis of their descriptors.

Hierarchical logistical regression was used to identify those variables that uniquely discriminated between mothers who did and did not report actions to prevent type 1 diabetes at both the 6- and 15-month visits.

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