The process is iterated until all putative ortholog sets have been examined. |
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The searches were initiated with a single query sequence and iterated until convergence. |
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The existence of deeply iterated sets, including the infinite ones, is a theoretical posit, supported by the upper tier of Maddy's epistemology. |
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This process is iterated until all maps have been incorporated into the comprehensive map. |
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These assumptions have been iterated for decades in spite of many contradictory observations and experiments. |
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When she iterated this syllable he whirled round and clamped his hand on her throat. |
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This refinement process could be iterated a second time to further define the center of the filament. |
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This point about York's and Thursday's ultimate subservience to the army is iterated visually in the same scene. |
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When management decisions are iterated, knowledge gained from one decision can be applied to the next decision. |
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The process is iterated until the classification quality no longer increases. |
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The two MPs who iterated that are, once again, the current Minister of Fisheries and Oceans and the member for St. John's East. |
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The simulations were iterated 500 times for each parameter combination. |
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These are iterated function systems, segment-based coding and yardstick coding, all applied to intraframe coding. |
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A story panel iterated a simplified version of the story I had told that elided any reference to class inequality or the powerlessness of his position. |
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The most iterated suggestion was that training on FASD be provided to all justice professionals. |
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Attendees participated enthusiastically in the workshop and iterated their continued interest and concern about this chronic environmental problem. |
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Rather, the sequence is multiply iterated. |
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Therefore the cut-off frequency of the Bessel filter has to be iterated in such a way, that the response time of the Bessel filter fits into the required rise time. |
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She iterated that it was very dangerous that we would turn responsibilities over to the community and forget the recognition of the right to freedom of conscience. |
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In this report, specific areas of disparity are identified and it is iterated that all three levels of government take initiative to address them. |
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In mathematics, an iterated function is a function which is composed with itself, possibly ad infinitum, in a process called iteration. |
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Tipping point dynamics typically occur as an iterated process. |
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When plane waves diffract through fractal-patterned apertures, the resulting far-field profiles or diffractals also exhibit iterated, self-similar features. |
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