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A peptide segment of the model protein that is not found in every reference protein. Also called a loop, this type of region is located between two SCRs in the amino acid sequence.
Ãâó: www.bio.unizh.ch/docu/acc_docs/doc/homology/0C_Glo...
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A variable is an abbreviation for a sequence of characters, and may appear anywhere that the characters in question could appear. Even if the variable contains a number (eg 6.62559e-34 ) it is still just a characters, although SM may choose to treat them as a number in some contexts (eg the right-hand side of a SET command).
Ãâó: www.phys.unm.edu/~rjr/sm/sm_21.html
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A variable is a name that may be bound to a value. The value to which a variable is bound (the value of the variable) can be an object of any of the types that can be returned by expressions. There are two elements that can be used to bind variables: xsl:variable and xsl:param. ...
Ãâó: www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/xslvocab.html
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If the letter V appears after the annual percentage rate (APR), the interest rate is variable and subject to change.
Ãâó: www.icreditonline.com/glossary.htm
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referred to also as an attribute or feature, takes values from a pre-defined set of values that are problem dependent, which is called the domain of the variable. Typical real-world data mining problems are of the heterogeneous kind, ie on the same problem we can have variables with very different domains, We can differentiate between two types of domains: nominal and ordered domains.
Ãâó: dms.irb.hr/tutorial/tut_glosary.php
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