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Перевод контекст incomplete c английский на русский от Reverso Context: incomplete information, incomplete data, incomplete combustion, incomplete knowledge, incomplete
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Shifted by 0, 1 and 2 nucleotides:seq GeneMark.hmm2 CDS 1 474 24.07 + 0 ... partial 10 ...seq GeneMark.hmm2 CDS 2 475 24.07 + 0 ... partial 10 ...seq GeneMark.hmm2 CDS 3 476 24.07 + 0 ... partial 10 ...Incomplete CDS can be predicted inside a sequence. Assembly gaps, represented by long stretches of letters 'N' in assembly, can lead to incomplete CDS structures inside the sequence. GeneMark.hmm2 can predict such incomplete genes. For example:seq GeneMark.hmm2 CDS 11 472 23.7 + 0 ... partial 11 ...The same rule of starting and ending at full codon applies to incomplete internal genes.CDS coordinates include position of the stop codon in GFF and GFF3 formats. Only in case of incomplete in 3' end CDS a stop is not present. GTF format specification excludes stop codon from CDS coordinates. GeneMark.hmm-2 deviates from GTF standard and always includes stop codon into CDS coordinates.Score of CDS feature is log-odd score for CDS in GeneMark.hmm-2 (not P or E value).Column 9 in GFF, GTF and GFF3In GFF Column 9 in original GFF format was optional.In GeneMark.hmm-2 column 9 in GFF is formatted using following rules:* Key and value pairs are separated by space* Key/values pares are separated by semicolon ';'* Order of key/value pairs is arbitraryFor example:seq GeneMark.hmm2 CDS 1 474 24.07 + 0 gene_id 1; partial 10; gene_type atypical; gc 45, length 474;The following keys/values are currently supported:gene_id number;In GeneMarkS-2 Gene ID is an integer value starting with "1" and incremented by "1" across all the contigs in the input file.partial label;GFF* format has no dedicated rule for labeling incomplete genes. Thus, information about incomplete CDS status is stored with key 'partial' and one of the values '01', '10' or '11'. The value indicates the side where CDS is incomplete:'01' incomplete from right'10' incomplete from left'11' incomplete from both sidesAttention:Order of the key/value pairs in column 9 (attribute) is arbitrary and may change between the versions.Additional key/value pairs can be introduced in new versions of the codeFormatting rules for CDS split by linearization of circular chromosome where not specified in the described formats.These rules may be introduced in the new versions of the code.. Перевод контекст incomplete c английский на русский от Reverso Context: incomplete information, incomplete data, incomplete combustion, incomplete knowledge, incomplete Перевод контекст incomplete c английский на русский от Reverso Context: incomplete information, incomplete data, incomplete combustion, incomplete knowledge, incomplete description incomplete (comparative more incomplete, superlative most incomplete) Not complete; not finished. Stefania handed in her writing incomplete. My knowledge on the circle pack 2. incomplete. square. incomplete. circle pack 3. incomplete The meaning of INCOMPLETED is not completed : incomplete. Incomplete describes things that are missing something. A chess set with a lost piece is incomplete. Incomplete also means unfinished, like that incomplete bridge to nowhere. Incomplete may refer to: . Unfinished creative work; An incomplete formal system, see Completeness (logic); G del's incompleteness theorems, a specification of logic Incomplete (Bad Religion song), 2025 Incomplete quadriplegia involves weakness or paralysis of all four limbs. Depending on the severity of the spinal cord injury, individuals may have residual movement. About 47% of all spinal cord injuries result in incomplete quadriplegia, making it the most common type of spinal cord injury. Many individuals with incomplete quadriplegia learn to effectively manage and improve their sensory and motor impairments to improve their quality of life. To help you understand what to expect and how to cope, this article will answer some of the most frequently asked questions about incomplete quadriplegia, including:What’s the difference between tetraplegia and quadriplegia?What causes incomplete quadriplegia?What’s the difference between complete and incomplete quadriplegia?Is it possible for complete quadriplegia to turn into incomplete quadriplegia?What are some realistic recovery goals for incomplete quadriplegia?Can incomplete quadriplegia be treated?Should individuals with incomplete quadriplegia exercise?What’s the Difference Between Tetraplegia and Quadriplegia?Tetraplegia and quadriplegia refer to the same condition and can be used interchangeably. The roots ‘quadri’ (Latin) and ‘tetra’ (Greek) both mean ‘four’ and ‘plegia’ means ‘paralysis’. Combined, the terms refer to paralysis of all four limbs.In individuals with spinal cord injuries, quadriplegia also includes paralysis of the trunk. This is because the areas of the spinal cord that innervate (supply energy to) the arms are located above the areas that innervate the trunk and legs. Signals from the brain cannot pass through damaged areas of the spinal cord and as a result, cannot reach areas below the level of injury. Additionally, in those with spinal cord injuries, sensory signals from the body are also unable to pass through damaged areas of the spinal cord to reach the brain. Therefore, individuals with quadriplegia due to SCI frequently experience a loss of sensation in their arms, trunk, and legs.Depending on the level and severity of your spinal cord injury, quadriplegia can take on many forms. For example, some individuals might have normal arm functions and weakness in the hands while others can be paralyzed from the neck down. While functional outcomes vary significantly, both conditions are considered quadriplegia.What Causes Incomplete Quadriplegia?Incomplete quadriplegia is caused by damage to the cervical spinal cord, which is the uppermost region of the spinal cord located around the neck. Both motor and sensory nerves branch off from the cervical spinal cord, innervating the neck, shoulders, arms, and hands.The most common causes of incomplete quadriplegia include car collisions, sports accidents, falls, and violence.The higher your level of injury, the more areas of the body can be affected. This occurs because messages to and from the brain cannot get past the spinal cord damage. As a result, all functions below the level of injury are also affected.For example, a C2 spinal cord injury can affect all functionsComments
Shifted by 0, 1 and 2 nucleotides:seq GeneMark.hmm2 CDS 1 474 24.07 + 0 ... partial 10 ...seq GeneMark.hmm2 CDS 2 475 24.07 + 0 ... partial 10 ...seq GeneMark.hmm2 CDS 3 476 24.07 + 0 ... partial 10 ...Incomplete CDS can be predicted inside a sequence. Assembly gaps, represented by long stretches of letters 'N' in assembly, can lead to incomplete CDS structures inside the sequence. GeneMark.hmm2 can predict such incomplete genes. For example:seq GeneMark.hmm2 CDS 11 472 23.7 + 0 ... partial 11 ...The same rule of starting and ending at full codon applies to incomplete internal genes.CDS coordinates include position of the stop codon in GFF and GFF3 formats. Only in case of incomplete in 3' end CDS a stop is not present. GTF format specification excludes stop codon from CDS coordinates. GeneMark.hmm-2 deviates from GTF standard and always includes stop codon into CDS coordinates.Score of CDS feature is log-odd score for CDS in GeneMark.hmm-2 (not P or E value).Column 9 in GFF, GTF and GFF3In GFF Column 9 in original GFF format was optional.In GeneMark.hmm-2 column 9 in GFF is formatted using following rules:* Key and value pairs are separated by space* Key/values pares are separated by semicolon ';'* Order of key/value pairs is arbitraryFor example:seq GeneMark.hmm2 CDS 1 474 24.07 + 0 gene_id 1; partial 10; gene_type atypical; gc 45, length 474;The following keys/values are currently supported:gene_id number;In GeneMarkS-2 Gene ID is an integer value starting with "1" and incremented by "1" across all the contigs in the input file.partial label;GFF* format has no dedicated rule for labeling incomplete genes. Thus, information about incomplete CDS status is stored with key 'partial' and one of the values '01', '10' or '11'. The value indicates the side where CDS is incomplete:'01' incomplete from right'10' incomplete from left'11' incomplete from both sidesAttention:Order of the key/value pairs in column 9 (attribute) is arbitrary and may change between the versions.Additional key/value pairs can be introduced in new versions of the codeFormatting rules for CDS split by linearization of circular chromosome where not specified in the described formats.These rules may be introduced in the new versions of the code.
2025-04-15Incomplete quadriplegia involves weakness or paralysis of all four limbs. Depending on the severity of the spinal cord injury, individuals may have residual movement. About 47% of all spinal cord injuries result in incomplete quadriplegia, making it the most common type of spinal cord injury. Many individuals with incomplete quadriplegia learn to effectively manage and improve their sensory and motor impairments to improve their quality of life. To help you understand what to expect and how to cope, this article will answer some of the most frequently asked questions about incomplete quadriplegia, including:What’s the difference between tetraplegia and quadriplegia?What causes incomplete quadriplegia?What’s the difference between complete and incomplete quadriplegia?Is it possible for complete quadriplegia to turn into incomplete quadriplegia?What are some realistic recovery goals for incomplete quadriplegia?Can incomplete quadriplegia be treated?Should individuals with incomplete quadriplegia exercise?What’s the Difference Between Tetraplegia and Quadriplegia?Tetraplegia and quadriplegia refer to the same condition and can be used interchangeably. The roots ‘quadri’ (Latin) and ‘tetra’ (Greek) both mean ‘four’ and ‘plegia’ means ‘paralysis’. Combined, the terms refer to paralysis of all four limbs.In individuals with spinal cord injuries, quadriplegia also includes paralysis of the trunk. This is because the areas of the spinal cord that innervate (supply energy to) the arms are located above the areas that innervate the trunk and legs. Signals from the brain cannot pass through damaged areas of the spinal cord and as a result, cannot reach areas below the level of injury. Additionally, in those with spinal cord injuries, sensory signals from the body are also unable to pass through damaged areas of the spinal cord to reach the brain. Therefore, individuals with quadriplegia due to SCI frequently experience a loss of sensation in their arms, trunk, and legs.Depending on the level and severity of your spinal cord injury, quadriplegia can take on many forms. For example, some individuals might have normal arm functions and weakness in the hands while others can be paralyzed from the neck down. While functional outcomes vary significantly, both conditions are considered quadriplegia.What Causes Incomplete Quadriplegia?Incomplete quadriplegia is caused by damage to the cervical spinal cord, which is the uppermost region of the spinal cord located around the neck. Both motor and sensory nerves branch off from the cervical spinal cord, innervating the neck, shoulders, arms, and hands.The most common causes of incomplete quadriplegia include car collisions, sports accidents, falls, and violence.The higher your level of injury, the more areas of the body can be affected. This occurs because messages to and from the brain cannot get past the spinal cord damage. As a result, all functions below the level of injury are also affected.For example, a C2 spinal cord injury can affect all functions
2025-04-06FailureW 17:50:44 Retry Failed - Reason: Program Memory Area Update FailureW 17:50:48 Retrying (4)...W 17:50:50 Potential 'WaitImmediateIO' Deferred Error - (0%, 0/3) - Program Memory Area Is FullW 17:50:50 Retry Failed - Reason: Program Memory Area Is FullW 17:50:53 Retrying (5)...W 17:50:54 Potential 'WaitImmediateIO' Deferred Error - (0/3) - Program Memory Area Is FullW 17:50:54 Retry Failed - Reason: Program Memory Area Is FullI 17:50:55 Closing Track...I 17:50:56 Finalising Disc...W 17:50:57 Potential 'WaitImmediateIO' Deferred Error - (0/3) - Session Fixation Error - Incomplete Track in SessionW 17:50:57 Finalise Disc Failed! - Reason: Session Fixation Error - Incomplete Track in SessionW 17:50:57 Retrying (1 of 3)...W 17:50:58 Potential 'WaitImmediateIO' Deferred Error - (0/3) - Session Fixation Error - Incomplete Track in SessionW 17:50:58 Retry Failed - Reason: Session Fixation Error - Incomplete Track in SessionW 17:50:58 Retrying (2 of 3)...W 17:50:59 Potential 'WaitImmediateIO' Deferred Error - (0/3) - Session Fixation Error - Incomplete Track in SessionW 17:50:59 Retry Failed - Reason: Session Fixation Error - Incomplete Track in SessionW 17:50:59 Retrying (3 of 3)...W 17:51:00 Potential 'WaitImmediateIO' Deferred Error - (0/3) - Session Fixation Error - Incomplete Track in SessionW 17:51:00 Retry Failed - Reason: Session Fixation Error - Incomplete Track in SessionW 17:51:02 Retrying (4)...W 17:51:03 Potential 'WaitImmediateIO' Deferred Error - (0/3) - Session Fixation Error - Incomplete Track in SessionW 17:51:03 Retry Failed - Reason: Session Fixation Error - Incomplete Track in SessionW 17:51:03 Retrying (5)...W 17:51:04 Potential 'WaitImmediateIO' Deferred Error - (0/3) - Session Fixation Error - Incomplete Track in SessionW 17:51:04 Retry Failed - Reason: Session Fixation Error - Incomplete Track in SessionI 17:51:06 Exporting Graph Data...I 17:51:06 Graph Data File: C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\Application Data\ImgBurn\Graph Data Files\HL-DT-ST_DVD-RW_GWA-4080N_0G03_TUESDAY-DECEMBER-08-2009_5-38_PM_MCC-004-00_4x.ibgI 17:51:06 Export Successfully Completed!I 17:51:07 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:12:42 I 17:51:07 Average Write Rate: 5,046 KB/s (3.6x) - Maximum Write Rate: 5,592 KB/s (4.0x)I have tried again another time and got the exact same error. Also PS2 will not read the disc as a valid PS2 disc despite usuing the swap magic trick. Can anyone tell me what I can do to resolve the issue?
2025-04-21From the neck down while an L1 SCI can only affect lower body functions. All functions associated with levels above the spinal cord injury will be normal.What’s the Difference Between Complete and Incomplete Quadriplegia?Complete and incomplete quadriplegia refers to the severity of one’s spinal cord injury. Often, a CT scan or MRI is used to determine whether the injury is complete or incomplete.When an SCI is incomplete, it means that there is only partial damage to the spinal cord and some connections between the brain and areas below the level of injury still exist. Spared neural connections play an essential role in recovery because they’re capable of utilizing neuroplasticity, the central nervous system’s ability to rewire itself. As a result, individuals with incomplete quadriplegia can stimulate spared connections to promote neural adaptations and relearn affected functions.However, incomplete quadriplegia can manifest itself differently in each individual. Some have milder lesions and may be able to move and feel areas below their level of injury while others have more severe ones. As long as some neural connections exist, a spinal cord injury is considered incomplete.In contrast, a complete spinal cord injury results in no spared neural pathways at the level of injury. As a result, there is no way for nerve impulses carrying messages to and from the brain to travel past the level of injury. Therefore, those with a complete spinal cord injury will not have any motor or sensory functions below their level of injury because all connections at the site of injury have been damaged.Because damaged pathways are not capable of regeneration, there is limited recovery outlook for lost functions. Instead, rehabilitation for complete quadriplegia focuses on maximizing the potential of unaffected functions, compensating for lost functions, and preventing further complications below the level of injury.Is it Possible for Complete Quadriplegia to Transition into Incomplete Quadriplegia?Damaged neurons in the central nervous system are not capable of regenerating. As a result, physical damage to the spinal cord is permanent. While complete quadriplegia cannot turn into incomplete quadriplegia, it is possible to mistake an incomplete SCI for a complete one.Immediately after a spinal cord injury, swelling of the spinal cord can restrict blood flow and cause spinal shock. Spinal shock refers to the complete loss of motor control and reflexes below your level of injury.Fortunately, it is a temporary condition and functions can gradually start to return as swelling dies down. Spinal shock can last anywhere from a few days to several months, so many individuals with spinal cord injuries may be surprised to find out that their injury isn’t as severe as it initially appeared.What Are Realistic Recovery Goals for Individuals with Incomplete Quadriplegia?Often, those with incomplete quadriplegia will participate
2025-04-10Incomplete Forms are a series of Mobs, placed into the Crude Tier.SpawningSpawns if the Assimilation Process is abruptly stopped, while the Mob has COTH II.Spawns if the Assimilation is successful yet the Mob doesn't have an Assimilated Variant.Depending on the size of the Mob's Model, an Incomplete Form of a certain size will be generated. If the Mob's size is inferior to 0.517, a Small Incomplete Form will be generated. If it is major to 0.517 blocks, a Medium Incomplete Form will be generated.The amount of Incomplete Forms is capped at 10. If this cap is reached, COTH II will no longer turn mobs into Incomplete Forms.BehaviorBoth Forms are Weak Fodder/Swarm Melee Combatants. The Melee Attack of both is performed through contact damage.Walking Heads[1] will seek out Medium Incomplete Forms and merge with them, evolving them back into their Assimilated version.Incomplete Forms are able to traverse faster in liquids by performing small leaps.WeaknessesIncomplete Forms, like any other Mob, present a weakness to Fire. Damage inflicted by Fire is quadrupled.PropertiesIncomplete Forms' PropertiesPropertyDescriptionValueFollow RangeHow far the parasite can follow you from16 blocksDamage Cap[2]Minimum number of hits required to kill the parasite1 hitMinimum DamageMinimum amount of Damage this parasite can do to entities; this will ignore armor and effects0.0 HPDeath Point ReductionHow many evolution points this parasite will subtract when it is killed0 pointsRemain ValueLife points required to be rebuilt by a Primitive or Adapted Summoner (see Remains for more info)N/AScent Death ValueDeath value set for Scents, only used if Collective Consciousness is enabled0XP ValueAmount of XP the parasite drops upon death5 XPRegenWhat percent of its full health the parasite will heal per tick if not in combat after 4 seconds (depletes it's killcount, 1 kill per tick, will not regen with 0 )0.0 Percent per tickCOTHChance the parasite has to infect the target entity with COTH, per hit0% per hitTriviaTo be added...GallerySize of Incomplete Forms' Models.Scape and Run: Parasites MobsAssimilated MobsAssimilated Adventurer • Assimilated Bear • Assimilated Big Spider • Assimilated Cow • Assimilated Ender Dragon • Assimilated Enderman • Assimilated Horse • Assimilated Human • Assimilated Pig • Assimilated Sheep• Assimilated Squid • Assimilated Villager • Assimilated WolfWalking HeadsWalking Adventurer Head • Walking Cow Head • Walking Ender Dragon Head • Walking Enderman Head • Walking Horse Head • Walking Human Head • Walking Pig Head • Walking Sheep Head • Walking Villager Head • Walking Wolf HeadHijacked MobsHijacked GolemFeral ParasitesFeral
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