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Table 2. Characterization of Contigs

in unknown title
by unknown authors

Table 1. Effect of irradiation dose on the level of chimerism Donor 3

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2006
"... In PAGE 4: ... All BALB/c recipients conditioned with 7 Gy showed long-term multilineage chimerism, whereas after the exposure to 6.5 Gy or 6 Gy, only 80% or 30%, respectively, of the BALB/c mice showed long-term multilineage engraftment ( Table1 ). In the multiple minor mismatched transplantations, long-term chimeras were observed in all recipients exposed to 6 Gy, in 50% of the recipients exposed to 5 Gy, and in none of the recipients exposed to 4 Gy (Table 1).... ..."

Table 11: Final Best Contigs

in Assembling DNA Fragments with a Distributed Genetic Algorithm
by Gabriel Luque, Enrique Alba, Sami Khuri 2004
"... In PAGE 15: ...42). Finally, Table11 shows the global number of contigs computed in every case. This value is used as a high-level criterion to judge the whole quality... ..."

Table 1 - Contigency table values

in Organizing Maps
by O Lourenço, Victor Lobo, O Bação
"... In PAGE 6: ... In this case, it is recommended that we code these events as 1 . The similarity coefficients may be grouped into two classes regarding of how they deal with the negative co-occurrence (value d in Table1 ). One that considers the negative co-occurrence (Table 2) and the other that does not consider this co-occurrence (Table 3) (Meyer 2002).... In PAGE 11: ...t al. 1998). In this way the features of the patterns (input and codebook) are interpreted as a probability of being one. Doing so, the features of the codebook patterns as the values a, b, c, and d (see Table1 - Contigency table values) used to compute the dissimilarity measures may be real valued. 3.... ..."

Table III indicates the breakdown of the contigs by their size. This shows that most of the contigs are comprised of

in Assembly and Analysis of Extended Human Genomic Contig Regions
by Saint Louis, Eric C. Rouchka, Eric C. Rouchka, David J. States, David J. States

TABLE 1. Oligonucleotides used for mutagenesis and construction of chimeric replicons

in Sequences in the 5’ nontranslated region of hepatitis C virus required for RNA replication
by Peter Friebe, Volker Lohmann, Nicole Krieger, Ralf Bartenschlager
Cited by 3

Table 1: LU-Contig(256)

in Efficient Implementation of Software Release Consistency on Asymmetric Distributed Shared Memory
by Junpei Niwa, Junpei Niwa, Junpei Niwa, Tatsushi Inagaki, Tatsushi Inagaki, Tatsushi Inagaki, Takashi Matsumoto, Takashi Matsumoto, Takashi Matsumoto, Kei Hiraki, Kei Hiraki, Kei Hiraki 1997
"... In PAGE 11: ... nodes. LU-Contig performs blocked LU factorization of a dense matrix. The problem size is a 2562256 matrix with 16216 blocks. Table1 shows the results of LU-Contig. Radix performs an integer radix sort.... ..."

Table 1 Contigency table for word frequencies

in Comparing Corpora using Frequency Profiling
by Paul Rayson, Roger Garside 2000
Cited by 22

Table 1 Contigency table for word frequencies

in Comparing corpora using frequency profiling
by Paul Rayson 2000
Cited by 22

Table 3: Function Analysis 3: Best Contigs

in Assembling DNA Fragments with a Distributed Genetic Algorithm
by Gabriel Luque, Enrique Alba, Sami Khuri 2004
"... In PAGE 12: ...Table3... ..."
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