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Linkage and mapping
Linkage mapping is critical for identifying the location of genes that cause genetic diseases.

Linkage and often
* Linkage disequilibrium, when distinct alleles appear together more often than by chance ( thanks to founder effects, etc.

Linkage and with
In 1982, for the first time in more than a decade, the XE Falcon, with its Watt's Linkage coil-sprung rear suspension and fuel-saving diff ratios ( 4. 1 litre models ) eclipsed its Holden rival in terms of sales.
Linkage of codes or codewords with plain language ; compromise of changing frequencies or linkage with line number / circuit designators ; linkage of changing call signs with previous call signs or units ; compromise of encrypted / classified call signs ; incorrect authentication procedure.
The Linkage comic featured several redeco teams, which were included with the Japanese Micron Legend DVDs:
Most notably, exclusive repaints of the Street Speed Team, the Race Team, the Air Military Team, the Sea Team and the Emergency Team were included with the DVD release of Armada ( Micron Legend in Japan ), who played major roles in Linkage, the 13-part mini-manga which also came packaged with the DVDs, and filled in many of the blanks in the animated series storyline.
Linkage isomerism is the existence of co-ordination compounds that have the same composition differing with the connectivity of the metal to a ligand.
Their influence twisted his form into one resembling Beast Wars TransMetal ( Terrorsaur ), Mini-cons loyal to Unicron implanted the Doomstone, taken from Nemesis Prime, into his body, intending Ravenus to link with an independent Minicon, connecting the Doomstone with the Linkage, destroying both it and the free wills of all the independent Mini-cons.

Linkage and evidence
* Teoría del Enlace del Movimiento de las Vías Marítimas y Terrestres (" Theory of the Linkage of movement on Landways and Seaways ", 1863 ), to accompany a Preliminary Project for a road-rail-sea intermodal system at the port of Barcelona, evidence of which is conclusive though most of the content has not yet been found.
However more recent evidence suggests that it is a descendant of the Vitiaz Dialect Linkage.

Linkage and genes
Linkage disequilibrium describes a situation in which some combinations of genes or genetic markers occur more or less frequently in a population than would be expected from their distances apart.

Linkage and genetic
Linkage tree and genetic distance matrix for the 9 main population clusters in the 1994 study by Cavalli-Sforza et al.
The concept is related to genetic linkage: Linkage between two loci is established by the observation of lower-than-expected recombination frequencies between them.

Linkage and .
Linkage is called the Nacala Corridor line via Nayuchi to the port of Nacala, and Nsanje to the Dona Ana Bridge and Beira.
An animation of Linkage ( mechanical ) | mechanical linkage to the shoulders of the triangle illustrates the importance of guarding the centerline.
** The Linkage Editor.
Nearly 1. 4 million SHGs comprising approximately 20 million women now borrow from banks, which makes the Indian SHG-Bank Linkage model the largest microfinance program in the world.
Linkage systems are widely distributed in animals.
Linkage mechanisms are especially frequent and manifold in the head of bony fishes, such as wrasses, which have evolved many specialized feeding mechanisms.
Linkage maps are still used today, especially in breeding for plant improvement.
Their second book, The Strategy Focused Organization, echoed work by others ( particularly in Scandinavia ) on the value of visually documenting the links between measures by proposing the " Strategic Linkage Model " or strategy map.
They hope to construct a map of the human genome using blocks of these SNP called Linkage disequilibrium or LD.
Canada India Institute-Industry Linkage Project ( CIIILP ) is a bilateral technical education project supported by the Governments of Canada and India.
Record Linkage is called Data Linkage in many jurisdictions, but is the same process.
The initial idea of record linkage goes back to Halbert L. Dunn in his 1946 article titled " Record Linkage " published in the American Journal of Public Health.
Their pioneering work " A Theory For Record Linkage " remains the mathematical foundation for many record linkage applications even today.
The engine features a speed governor of the Watt Centrifugal type and its drive coupling to the cylinders is of the conventional Watt parallel motion Linkage.
His La Trobe profile lists his recent research grants as including the ARC Large Grant: Aboriginal Child Removal Policies in 1999-2000, and in 2003-2005, the ARC Linkage Grant: Refugee Repatriation Policies.

mapping and often
The bilinear transform is a special case of a conformal mapping ( namely, the Möbius transformation ), often used to convert a transfer function of a linear, time-invariant ( LTI ) filter in the continuous-time domain ( often called an analog filter ) to a transfer function of a linear, shift-invariant filter in the discrete-time domain ( often called a digital filter although there are analog filters constructed with switched capacitors that are discrete-time filters ).
To accomplish this, a technique called “ texture mapping ” is often used.
The critical step of finding a mapping between the problem and a pre-existing schema is often cited as supporting the centrality of analogical thinking to problem solving.
Today, handheld computer s with GPS and geographic information systems software are often used in geological field work ( digital geologic mapping ).
The logistic map is a polynomial mapping ( equivalently, recurrence relation ) of degree 2, often cited as an archetypal example of how complex, chaotic behaviour can arise from very simple non-linear dynamical equations.
Back scattered electron imaging, quantitative X-ray analysis, and X-ray mapping of specimens often requires that the surfaces be ground and polished to an ultra smooth surface.
In the classical sense, Expressive aphasia is the result of injury to Broca's area ; it is often the case that lesions in specific brain areas cause specific, dissociable symptoms, although case studies show there is not always a one-to-one mapping between lesion location and aphasic symptoms.
Courses are often mapped against Signature's ( previously CACDP ) language qualifications and / or the National Occupational Standards for Interpreting ; mapping ensures completion of a course gives eligibility to register with the National Registers of Communication Professionals with Deaf and Deafblind People ( the NRCPD ).
In some application protocols that use IP address information, the application running on a node in the masqueraded network needs to determine the external address of the NAT, i. e., the address that its communication peers detect, and, furthermore, often needs to examine and categorize the type of mapping in use.
The steps are often thought of as moments in time, but they can equally well refer to physical distance or any other discrete measurement ; formally, the steps are the integers or natural numbers, and the random process is a mapping of these to states.
The regularity with which different languages employ the same metaphors, which often appear to be perceptually based, has led to the hypothesis that the mapping between conceptual domains corresponds to neural mappings in the brain.
Many national mapping agencies produce their own DEMs, often of a higher resolution and quality, but frequently these have to be purchased, and the cost is usually prohibitive to all except public authorities and large corporations.
Although Japan ’ s often violent history has made the mapping of meaningful changes in areas like armor and weapons technology and technique well-studied, the origins of the formal, studied use of rope for restraint as a technique that is Hojojutsu remain obscure.
Network mapping often attempts to determine the servers and operating systems run on networks.
Realtime 3D graphics programmers often use variations of the technique in order to simulate bump mapping at a lower computational cost.
* Surface normals are often adjusted in 3D computer graphics by normal mapping.
( PDF e-prints that cause fonts to render poorly on the screen, but fine in print, are often caused by not providing dvipdf with a good font mapping table such as the one bundled with dvipdfm.
Since the devices have a similar range of outcomes, other criteria are often considered when choosing a cochlear implant: FM system compatibility, usability of external components, cosmetic factors, battery life, reliability of the internal and external components, MRI compatibility, mapping strategies, customer service from the manufacturer, the familiarity of the user's surgeon and audiologist with the particular device, and anatomical concerns.
The opposite conversion often results in a data loss when converting to early forms of the GB character set ( namely GB2312 80 ): in mapping one-to-many when assigning traditional glyphs to the simplified glyphs, some characters will inevitably be the wrong choices in some of the usages.
Electrical resistance map of ancient AphrodisiasGeophysical survey in archaeology most often refers to ground-based physical sensing techniques used for archaeological imaging or mapping.
Short-form gazetteers, often used in conjunction with computer mapping and GIS systems, may simply contain a list of place-names together with their locations in latitude and longitude or other spatial referencing systems ( e. g. British National Grid reference ).
Much of the language used for describing congenital conditions predates genomic mapping, and structural conditions are often considered separately from other congenital conditions.

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