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  • 41Chou-Fasman method — The Chou Fasman method are an empirical technique for the prediction of secondary structures in proteins, originally developed in the 1970s. Chou PY, Fasman GD. (1974). Prediction of protein conformation. Biochemistry. 13(2):222 45.] Chou PY,… …

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  • 42Scheffé's method — Scheffé s method, named for Henry Scheffé, is a single step multiple comparison procedure which applies to the set of estimates of all possible contrasts among the factor level means, not just the pairwise differences considered by the Tukey… …

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  • 43Chou–Fasman method — The Chou–Fasman method are an empirical technique for the prediction of secondary structures in proteins, originally developed in the 1970s.[1][2][3] The method is based on analyses of the relative frequencies of each amino acid in alpha helices …

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  • 44Potential method — In algorithms, the potential method is a method used to analyze the amortized time and space complexity of an algorithm. It can be thought of as a generalization of the accounting method and the debit method. It is useful in cases where it is… …

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  • 45Seismoelectrical Method — Basic ConceptThe Seismoelectrical method (also called the Electroseismic method or [http://www.agu.org/meetings/fm06/fm06 sessions/fm06 NS21A.html seismic electric] ) is based on the generation of electromagnetic fields in soils and rocks by… …

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  • 46Golgi's method — is a nervous tissue staining technique discovered by Italian physician and scientist Camillo Golgi (1843 1926) in 1873. It was initially named the black reaction ( la reazione nera ) by Golgi, but it became better known as the Golgi stain or… …

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  • 47Miles and Misra method — Miles Misra method. Dilutions of S.pneumoniae on blood agar plate. The Miles and Misra Method (or surface viable count) is a technique used in Microbiology to determine the number of colony forming units in a bacterial suspension or homogenate.… …

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  • 48White's method — 1) estimation of the number of individuals based on remains, e.g. in an archaeological sample of fish vertebrae, the observed sample frequency (O) and expected frequency (weighted mean)(E) are obtained for various types of vertebrae (atlas,… …

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  • 49Colorimetry (chemical method) — This article is about a chemical measurement method. For more general color measurement, see Colorimetry. Not to be confused with Calorimetry. A Duboscq colorimeter, 1870, which allowed visual comparison of the absorptions in two columns of… …

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  • 50Overlap–save method — Overlap–save is the traditional name for an efficient way to evaluate the discrete convolution between a very long signal x[n] and a finite impulse response (FIR) filter h[n] …

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