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Table 4: Non-invasive imputation I
"... In PAGE 8: ... If ma21 xa8 aa22 has more than one element, this set will give us the possibilities for a value aa21 xa22 , based on previous experience. The steps taken by this method for the example data are given in Table4 . We have listed the interme- diate sets ma21 xa8 aa22 to indicate how the compatibilities change after we have extended attribute functions in one step.... ..."
Table 4: Non-invasive imputation I
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"... In PAGE 6: ... If ma21 xa8 aa22 has more than one element, this set will give us the possibilities for a value aa21 xa22 , based on previous experience. The steps taken by this method for the example data are given in Table4 . We have listed the interme- diate sets ma21 xa8 aa22 to indicate how the compatibilities change after we have extended attribute functions in one step.... ..."
Table 3. Species that are not known to be particularly invasive elsewhere, but that are potentially invasive in American Samoa.
TABLE 2 Summary of Results
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Table 4 Invasive Exotic Plant Species and Treatment Recommendations Scientific Name
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"... In PAGE 5: ...able 3: Listed Plant Species....................................................................................................... 15 Table4 : Invasive Exotic Plant Species and Treatment Recomendations .... ..."
Table 1. Invasion of Henle-407 cells by Salmonella strains
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"... In PAGE 5: ... Invasion was quantified as the percentage of bacteria inoculated into the tissue culture wells which were recovered from lysed Henle cells. As shown in Table1 , a control Salmonella strain, SB136, with a null mutation in invA and a previously documented functional defect in type III secretion and host cell invasion (4), achieves lt;1% invasion into Henle cells, independent of arabinose addition. Salmonella SB300A#1 transformants which express an EGS complementary to mRNA encoding synthetic C5 (also shown as a negative control for type III secretion assays, above) have a gt;20% rate of invasion, with a small decrease in invasion observed after arabinose addition.... ..."
Table 2: Parameters for earth models without invasion. Fixed parameters
"... In PAGE 72: ...Experimenting with architecture constraints 63 Table2 0: Results for convolutional- regression nets (1). Convolutional 1 Test 20 Test 21 architecture 3 60:6 9:5:1 3 150:6 27:15:1 number of weights 503 2827 sampling period 0.... In PAGE 72: ...7 % 25.5 % Table2 1: Results for convolutional- regression nets (2). Convolutional 2 Test 22 Test 23 architecture 3 100:6 16:15:1 3 150:9 27:15:1 number of weights 1927 3865 sampling period 0.... In PAGE 74: ...re sampled every 0.2 feet. The results are given in Table 22. Table2 2: Average relative error and performance for earth models with invasion (Shallow-log). average percentage of set number of relative error predicted correct patterns Training set 4.... In PAGE 75: ... FORWARD MODELLING WITH MUD INVASION 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 training validation testing percentage of log that is correct Non-Uniform Haar Uniform Convolutional-regression Figure 40: Intermediate results (2) of training di erent neural nets on 6 models. Table2 3: Average relative error and performance for earth models with and without invasion (Shallow-log). average percentage of set number of relative error predicted correct patterns invasion Training set 5.... In PAGE 76: ... The results are given in Table 24. Table2 4: Average relative error and performance for earth models with and without invasion (Deep-log). average percentage of set number of relative error predicted correct patterns invasion Training set 8.... ..."
Table 2. CSR1 Inhibits PC3 Cell Invasiveness
"... In PAGE 9: ... We tested whether CSR1 expression affects prostate cancer cell invasiveness in an in vitro Matrigel transmi- gration experiment and in an in vivo mouse tumorigenesis experiment. Three-fold fewer CSR1-expressing PC3 cells (pCMV-CSR1 transformants) traversed the Matrigel than did control cells ( Table2 ). Moreover, the propensity for PC3 cells injected into mice to develop into tumors was suppressed by CSR1 expression (Table 3).... ..."
Table 28. Extended list of indicators for driving forces of biological invasions
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"... In PAGE 61: ... For instance, instead of general indicators of monetary or physical trade, imports of plants, timber or non-food animals reflect in detail pathways for the introduction of exotic flora and fauna. A list of additional candidate indicators is provided in the next section ( Table28 ). Taking into account that the supporting model is not ecological but economic (including a physical part), coupling a biological or a land use model would be a way to address the proposed extension of indicators.... In PAGE 63: ... Identification of driving forces helps to disclose some gaps in the set of indicators of the model supporting the ALARM socio-economic scenarios. Candidate indicators presented in Table28 have been chosen from the literature review. Including them into the assessments is a way to get closer to the actual processes that drive biological invasions.... ..."
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Table 2. Available non-invasive physiological and environmental sensors SENSORS
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