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Exchangeable random variables - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In statistics, an exchangeable sequence of random variables (also sometimes interchangeable ) is a sequence such that future samples behave like earlier samples, meaning formally that any order (o...
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The Concept of Exchangeability and its Applications; JOS´E; M. BERNARDO; Universitat de Val`encia, Spain; SUMMARY; The general concept of exchangeability allows the more flexible modelling of most experimental setups.
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Definition of Exchangeability in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Exchangeability. Pronunciation of Exchangeability. Translations of Exchangeability. Exchangeability synonyms, Exchangeability antonyms. Information about Exchangeability in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... Wrappings of the divine:
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Many such measures exist, yet it is not known how well these measures reflect the operational exchangeability of amino acids in proteins, since most are derived by methods that confound a variety of effects, including effects of mutation.
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Untangling the Effects of Codon Mutation and Amino Acid Exchangeability; L.Y. Yampolsky and A. Stoltzfus; Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing 10:433-444(2005); ... For the operational exchangeability of amino acids in proteins, we use EX, a measure of protein-level effects from a recent statistical meta-analysis of nearly...
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P-glycoprotein (P-gp), encoded by the MDR1 gene, is a plasma membrane Despite the 78% amino acid sequence identity of the MDR1 and MDR2 transporter, MDR2, ... The structural and functional differences between MDR1 and MDR2 provide an opportunity to identify the residues essential for the broad substrate spectrum of MDR1.
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; Although phosphate phosphorus (P) is strongly sorbed in many soils, it may be quickly transported through the soil by preferential flow. Phosphorus losses induced by flood irrigation were investigated in a lysimeter study. ... Application of a dye tracer enabled preferential flow pathways to be identified.
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No clear relationship has been noted between hydrogen exchangeability and hydrogen isotopic values and petrographic composition, (for example, proportions of alginite and amorphinite) of kerogen.
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Secondly, we address the basic role of exchangeability. The computer language [B/D] (an acronym for beliefs adjusted by data) has been developed to implement Bayes linear methods, and can be used to construct such influence diagrams.
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