It is therefore customary in the field to test phenotypic
robustness by studying not only the protein encoded by the most probabilistic sequence at a given node, but also the proteins encoded by alternative reconstructions derived from random sampling from the posterior probability distribution at the node.
Not exact matches
They seek
robustness of findings
by employing a variety of methods, data sampling frequencies and investment horizons.
Yet it was assumed that the intellectual ability that had gained you admission in the first place would translate into an openness to new ideas, and an intellectual
robustness — an ability to be thick - skinned — which meant you could entertain an idea without being mortally offended
by it.
«you are not interested in reading about and rationalizing the real story of your Jesus» is a silly claim bearing in mind the academic
robustness required of me in studying theology at honours level and biblical interpretation at masters, validated
by the secular Aberdeen University in Scotland.
We are, for instance, constantly being reminded
by those who have an interest in declaring the
robustness of Christianity in America today that such - and - such a high percentage of Americans are to be found in church each Sunday and that an even higher percentage profess to believe in God; and while such numbers surely do not mean nothing, the very fact that the Christian party so often needs to invoke them is evidence that the religious enterprise, for all its vaunted majority status, is in a deeply defensive mode.
Christianity and Mohametanism: — For two thousand years the Greek art - forms lifelessly repeated: The Greek schools of philosophy, Stoic, Epicurean, Aristotelian, Neo-Platonic, arguing with barren formulae: Conventional histories: A stabilized Government with the sanctity of ancient ceremony, supported
by habitual pieties: literature without depth: Science elaborating details
by deduction from unquestioned premises: Delicacies of feeling without
robustness of adventure.
We face Southampton at home in the first week of December, followed
by a tricky away trip to Stoke in a span of 3 days that will test Arsenal's squad depth and fitness
robustness of the players.
Defence secretary Philip Hammond has reportedly attempted to derail the bill
by questioning the
robustness of the legislation's opt - out for religious organisations.
By the time they leave school, we've denied teenagers the tools and
robustness they need to cope with the vicissitudes of life.
The contradictory results — along with successful confirmations — will be published
by F1000Research, an open - access, online - only publisher,» on its «Preclinical Reproducibility and
Robustness channel.»
Second, we showed that the inherent
robustness associated with these topological phenomena can be self - induced
by the signal traveling in the circuit, and that we can achieve this
robustness using suitably tailored nonlinearities in circuit arrays.»
To test the
robustness of translation, the Zaher lab set out to break it,
by giving faulty mRNA transcripts to ribosomes.
«Over the past 300 years,» Fogel says, «humans have increased their average body size
by over 50 percent, average longevity
by more than 100 percent, and greatly improved the
robustness and capacity of vital organ systems.»
«What's quite convincing is that the
robustness was evidenced
by drop impact experiments.»
They are characterized
by a high thermal conductivity and mechanical
robustness with a low pressure loss during alternating operation modes.
Their
robustness and acceptance
by the international community have not been established, but merit investigation.
E-cadherin interactome complexity and
robustness resolved
by quantitative proteomics, Science Signaling, 02 Dec 2014, Vol 7, Issue 354).
Now the full effect has been observed, and it persists even when experimenters jiggle the strength of magnetic or electric fields — a
robustness that provides even stronger evidence that the experiment has captured a Majorana, as predicted in careful theoretical simulations
by Liu.
This work will begin
by trying to elucidate the simplest means to construct a responsive synthetic membrane capable of adjusting its composition to maintain
robustness in response to environmental changes (e.g. temperature and pH).
MiRNAs also confer
robustness to systems
by stabilizing gene expression during stress and in developmental transitions.
«They endure numerous strains of pathogenic bacteria in their saliva and recover from wounds inflicted
by other dragons, reflecting the inherent
robustness of their innate immune defense.»
A feature detection approach that directly targets identified peptides (minimizing missing values), but also offers
robustness against false - positive features (
by assigning meaningful confidence scores), would thus be highly desirable.
When we use this multi-signal, personalized (
by you, for you) approach, participants marvel at the simplicity of the interventions yet the
robustness of the shift:
In his opinion, the
robustness of his health was a key factor in his recovery; this was corroborated
by hospital tests of his immune system.
All of this is packed into the
robustness of a new platform which is insured
by our 30 days money back guarantee.
It would not entail any kind of «dumbing - down» as the
robustness of on - course assessments could be checked
by Ofsted as part of ITE inspections.
If the data does not exist, the assertion must either be deleted or administrators must work to enhance the
robustness of their data collection practices
by, for example, adjusting the nature of their classroom observations or PLC meetings.
A standard gas - powered car doesn't have enough electrical power for an autonomous vehicle, so we've had to tap into Fusion Hybrid's high - voltage battery pack
by adding a second, independent power converter to help create two sources of power to maintain
robustness.
The
robustness of the vehicle architecture and the added width of the rear cabin to accommodate a two - seat bench are reinforced from behind
by the full - width combination lamp design above a clearly separate rear axle structure which incorporates the electric motor drive system.
The new Mégane Renault Sport 250's stance is uncompromisingly sporty — a sensation reinforced
by its striking launch colour, Sport Yellow — while at the same time exuding a distinct impression of
robustness and stability.
Murray Dietsch, director of Land Rover programmes, said: «These impressive figures have been achieved
by the product development team's commitment to delivering a compact and weight - efficient product, with no compromise on durability and
robustness.»
Murray Dietsch, director of Land Rover programmes, said: «These impressive figures have been achieved
by the product development team's commitment to delivering a compact and weight - efficient product, with nocompromise on durability and
robustness.»
It ensures efficiency
by guaranteeing the stability and
robustness of the vehicles.
The long and high bonnet is distinctively styled, underscoring the
robustness and durability of the SUV, while the width of the car is emphasised
by the stylish side vents.
Now we demonstrate the
robustness of our findings
by broadening the study to include new factors and strategies, consider various forecast horizons, and use alternative valuation measures.
Investors with both a long horizon and the courage to stay the course during market downturns, often still fail to harvest the structural excess return offered
by value strategies whose
robustness is supported
by both data and theory.
The MetaTrader 4 platform used
by Grand Capital is regarded as the online forex trading industry platform due to its
robustness and reliability.
The
robustness of CHIC is enhanced as owners recognize that releasing all test results contributes to the genetic health of the breed
by greatly increasing the potential for pedigree analysis.
Because of their
robustness and strong muscles, they were also used in cruel dog combats, until 1908 when those combats became forbidden
by the law of the Akita prefecture.
There are significant questions about the
robustness of the numbers at the heart of the new report estimating more than 300,000 deaths are already being caused each year
by global warming, with nearly twice that number possible
by 2030.
The best studies tend to test the
robustness of their conclusions
by dropping various subsets of data or
by excluding whole classes of data (such as tree - rings) in order to see what difference they make so you won't generally find that too much rides on any one proxy record (despite what you might read elsewhere).
* Indeed, possible errors in the amplitudes of the external forcing and a models response are accounted for
by scaling the signal patterns to best match observations, and thus the
robustness of the IPCC conclusion is not slaved to uncertainties in aerosol forcing or sensitivity being off.
The centering issue raised
by McIntyre and McKitrick in GRL (2005a), if approached properly (i.e. using full standardization of individual records), is influencing the reconstruction in a minor way and is in fact confirming the
robustness of the MBH reconstruction within its own framework.»
The communication challenge, in trying to promote climate concern
by focusing on particularly brutal conditions in a particular place, say Washington, D.C., is that the only statistical
robustness showing trends comes through tracking wide regions over time.
Marjan Minnesma, director of Urgenda, which brought the original case backed
by 900 citizens, expressed confidence in the
robustness of the judgment.
Its merit rests on its substance and
robustness when tested
by other scientists.
And as for the
robustness of latitude measurements: this paper
by Eisenman deconstructs the Arctic data.
When scientific papers are submitted for publication in journals, their methods and conclusions are evaluated
by independent climate scientists for
robustness and accuracy.
«A semi-empirical approach to projecting future sea - level rise» «Testing the
robustness of semi-empirical sea level projections» «Kinematic constraints on glacier contributions to 21st - century sea - level rise» «Contribution of Antarctica to past and future sea level rise» «Global sea level rise scenarios for the United States National Climate Assessment» «Reconstructing sea level from paleo and projected temperatures 200 to 2100AD» «Global sea level linked to global temperature» «Upper limit for sea level projections
by 2100»
While agreeing on the choice of an optimal investment decision is already difficult for any diverse group of actors, priorities, and world views, the presence of deep uncertainties further challenges the decision - making framework
by questioning the
robustness of all purportedly optimal solutions.