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RCT-induced tumor regression was denoted based on a semiquantitative five-point tumor regression grading (TRG) system.
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PCM0.6 was denoted as the base case for comparison purpose.
The number of state paths that are sampled for each iteration and each training sequence in stochastic EM training is denoted K. Based on the results from these three small example models, we would thus recommend using stochastic EM training for parameter training.
When upstream and downstream REPs differ, both are denoted (differing bases in lower case).
The feature associated with base is denoted by if base can match this IUPAC character, and it is denoted by if base does not match this character.
Google also says it will attempt to automatically detect when event types should be denoted "Out of Office," based on the event title.
The total quantity bought from supplier i over the planning horizon is denoted by Q i based on which discounts are offered.
The corresponding boron nanowires are denoted according to the based bulk boron and their growth direction, named by α-a [100], α-b [010], α-c [001], β-a [100], β-b [010], and β-c [001].
In the traditional outage model, the forced outage probability of transmission lines is denoted by ( P_{text{line}}. ) Based on (1), the planned outage model and Markov equations [1], the state space diagram considering both the line and component risks is shown in Fig. 3.
These PRRs were denoted CsPRR5 and CsPRR9 based on the relative distances shown in the phylogram to Arabidopsis PRR5 and PRR9.
The novel sRNAs are denoted ES001 to ES253 based on their genomic coordinates, whereas the previously detected sRNAs are referred to either by their annotated names or the ECS designations used in an earlier RNA-seq study [ 17].
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