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1...., n. A schematic of the possible mating events is shown in gi 0.50
Fig. 1(a).
There are three types of females, AA. Act, and ca. and there ... type a males, or three type a LI- 0 0.25 0.50 0.75
males.) Fig. 1(b) shows the different colony types and the offspring Fraction of police workers ... each type of colony when each queen is singly mated. Fig. 1
Fig 2. The queen's production of male eggs, p., increases with the fraction of
(c) shows
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approximately constant: 0
-3 -2 2
!emerge — tram Ix
PEDIAll 4
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...required — train Fig. 1. PDF and CDF of A for uniform. logarithmic, and inverse-
uniform priors, for model ... priors are said to be highly "informa- but the cases shown in Fig. 1 suffice to demonstrate all of the
tive." This means that they strongly favor large and small ... Figure 4 displays the results of analogous calculations to those of Fig. 1, for three sets model of parameters (Hypothetical.,
Optimistic. Conservative) and for three values of Amin
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U.S. Patent Oct. 28, 2003 Sheet 1 orb US 6,639,614 Si
FIG. 1
EFTA01181676
U.S. Patent Oct. 2..8, 2003 Sheet ... alert the rimer Out "something it, happening," at the
eternal of the icon in FIG. 1; very least. Visual patients present very large data sets,
P10.4 Muammar another variation ... embodi- One illustrative embodiment of the system is a display for
ment In FIG. 1; preacessaloa and tracking of financial stocks. Auditory and
Pf0. 91Lustrates a portion of a system
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clinical practice for medical diagnosis is in early de- from our workflow (described in Fig, 1) were reported using
velopment. In this report, we demonstrate the value ... tion the utility of screening for these disorders at this time, the Sequencing Analysis. Fig. 1 illustrates OUf pipeline, and fig. 2 describes our
experience with Huntington disease (76) screening ... sequencing of a small subset (24 subjects) for validation alignment to data annotation (34), Fig. 1 describes our analysis
purposes was carried out by Complete Genomics Inc. (CGI) (6). workflow
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modest time intervals, there are many extraordinary examples of
bamboos with greatly extended intervals (Fig. 1). For example, the Asian bamboos Bambusa
bambos, Phyllostachys nigra f. henonis, and P. bambusoides ... small primes hypothesis? An initial survey of the most well-studied
examples is promising (Fig. 1): Phyllostaclzys bambusoides ... estimated mast intervals of these less well-studied
species, together with their phylogenetic placement (Fig. 1) corroborates our hypothesis. In the
two monophyletic genera in our data that exhibit variation
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introduce a use established electronic materials, such as sil- devices described hem (Fig. 1) have moduli, thick-
different approach. in which the electrodes, elec- icon and gallium arsenide ... thick) for the skin and fihns In samples such as those in Fig. 1, the properties range of stretchability. are paramount These It-
ofpoly(dimethylsikocane) (PDMS) (Dow Coming ... loctronics
backside of tattoo after transfer —to after Integration onto skin - to after deformation
Fig. 1. (A) mage of a demonstration platform for multifunctional elec- ture, with the neutral mechanical
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United States (13), WGS in care- to differential molecular diagnosis of genetic disorders (Fig. 1).
fully selected cases is acceptable and even potentially cost-saving (3-7). Specifically, sample preparation ... frequen-
cy of a causative mutation in an orphan genetic disease. Thus, the known
Fig. 1. STAT-Sea. Summary of the steps and timing of STAT-Seq, result- diagnosis ... these 4.5 hours, and 2 x 100 bp genome sequencing took 25.5 hours (Fig. 1).
genes, which largely excluded them as causative in this patient A genome- The total "hands
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details).
The results (Fig. 2a) are consistent with the correlational observa- 45% -
tions in Fig 1. Subjects in the time-pressure condition contribute sig-
nificantly more money on average than ... differ from the average behaviour in the baseline inhibit reflection inhibit intuition
experiment in Fig. 1, and in the expected directions: subjects under Priming conckhon
time-pressure contribute more than ... Supplementary Information, section 5, for regression cooperation suggested by the correlation shown in Fig. 1. b, We replicate the
analyses. finding that forcing subjects to decide quickly promotes cooperation
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Csikszentmihalyi, 1999).
to positive and negative events, they don't fully understand Fig. 1 shows the results of a large-scale experience-sampling
the factors that speed or slow that ... bottom
two sources of error cause people to mispredict what will half of Fig. 1 shows the average amount of happiness that
make them happy, how happy it will make ... more lasting hedonic
benefits.
There is no doubt that some experiences are better than
Fig. 1. From Killingsworth & Gilbert (2010). Upper half shows mean centered
others: people report being happier
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