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Table 1: Preference table obtained for interactions at the early stage.
"... In PAGE 4: ... In this way, a preference table denoting the dependency relationship is defined. For example, Table1 shows a preference table of the interactions from (1) to (3) in the above series of inter- action. Thus, by applying the quantification method QTIV to the preference table, a 2-D diagram of DPS is then ob- tained, as depicted in Figure 2.... ..."
Table 2. Start CGIs and Expression at Early Embryo Stage
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"... In PAGE 5: ... Early embryo corresponds to the stages from the fertilized egg to the blastocyste. From the data set, 367 human genes have an orthologous gene in mouse, among which 102 were detected in early embryo ( Table2 ). As expected, most (30/33) of the genes classified here as housekeeping are found to be expressed in early embryo, compared with only 9% for tissue-specific genes.... In PAGE 5: ... The most noteworthy result is that this high frequency of start CGI among genes expressed in early embryo is ob- served both for housekeeping and tissue-specific genes. Nota- bly, all the tissue-specific genes detected in early embryo ex- hibit a start CGI ( Table2 ). Thus, nearly all genes expressed in early embryo at the totipotent cell stage or in the blastocyste are associated to a start CGI independent of their tissue- distribution breadth in somatic cells.... ..."
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Table 1. Summary of shapes (in contour map) in the correlation analysis. Abbreviations: ES (Early Stage); ELS (Early + Lava Stage); ISC (Is Shape Changed?) Pairs ES ELS ISC
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"... In PAGE 4: ... We used a simple graphical analysis by plotting our N by 2 matrices onto a contour map, where we can compare the density distributions of the other genes in the network with respect to the particular pair of genes. We summarized the results of our correlation analysis in Table1 . For the full-set result and more detailed explanation, please refer to the on-line supplementary materials at: http://www.... In PAGE 4: ...ttp://www.cs.nyu.edu/cs/faculty/mishra/NOTES/mynotes.html. 4. CONCLUSIONS By combining the results of Time-Frequency analysis (Figure 1) and FCS (Functional Correlation Sets) analysis ( Table1 ) with biological knowledge, we conclude the following: 1. The geometric features of the FCSs (Functional Correlation Sets) indicated that trx has an antagonistic relation with E(z), esc, and ash2.... ..."
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Table 2. Asymmetry in the dye-coupling pattern of the early placode stages
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"... In PAGE 5: ...attern (Fig. 4). To study the extend of the dye-coupling asymmetry, we measured the number of cells filled with dye along the major and minor axis of the dye-labelled area (the injected cell was at the cross point between both axes). These measurements ( Table2 ) showed that the ratio between the values of the major and minor axis is almost 2:1.... ..."
Table 1 Stage Author Early Medium Mature
"... In PAGE 20: ...xchanges. It has a higher bandwidth (Rousseau et al., 1998; Corritore et al., 2003), i.e. ensures risk-taking across a wider range of situations. Some of the authors describing different types of trust link these to different stages in a relationship ( Table1 ). However, it is important to note that the relevance of individual trust-warranting properties is also determined by other factors than just the level of acquaintance.... In PAGE 36: ... Page 36 Captions Table1 . Different types of trust linked to the stages in a relationship.... ..."
Table 5, Correlation between Venture Capital Offices and Investments All VC Investments Early Stage VC Investments Correlation N Correlation N
"... In PAGE 22: ... quot; This local orientation is born out by a simple analysis of the correlation between the number of venture capital offices and the number of venture capital investments at a range of geographic levels. As Table5 illustrates, there is a statistically significant correlation between these two variables at all levels of geography from 5 digit zip codes to MSAs and it increases as the geographic range expands. Moreover, this geographic correlation is even stronger for earlier stage investments.... ..."
Table 2 Estimates of Pre-Money Valuation of Early Stage Startups Dependent Variable Log of pre-money valuation of startup
Table 1: GO Categories significantly enriched in the active networks for latent and early reactivation stages of the HIV lytic cycle. The latent stage shows enrichment for apoptotic regulators and the early stage shows enrichment for genes involved in control of transcription.
"... In PAGE 6: ...05) and all HIV interactions removed for clarity. The network was significantly enriched for proteins associated with various aspects of HIV replication, including genes involved in apoptosis and cell death regulation [19] (see Table1 ). To condense the network and facilitate interpretation, we ran the algorithm again on the significant subnetwork to find local regions of significant differential expression.... In PAGE 6: ... The subnetwork was enriched for proteins involved in transcription. The apparent importance of this process is consistent with the considerable transcription of integrated viral genes which occurs at this state of viral reactivation ( Table1 ). The overview Figure 2 shows the active subnetwork with differentially expressed neighbors (P lt;0.... ..."
Table 3. The only 10 genes found to be significantly different in the progression from early- to advanced-stage HF by normalized t-test.
"... In PAGE 12: ... 2). A strikingly small number of genes were found to be differentially expressed as determined by a corrected t-test of normalized data ( Table3 ), including few that have been previously characterized in the HF phenotype. Surprisingly, both early- and advanced-stage HF mice were classified as HF by MDS (Figure 3A), and there was no predictive difference between the early- and advance-stage HF groups based on their gene expression profile.... ..."
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