| 21. | This poem is referenced in Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita, according to annotator Alfred Appel, Jr .'s annotation.
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| 22. | In his scholia he gave short explanations of difficult passages after the manner of his contemporaries, the annotators of the Greek classics.
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| 23. | Thus if Genescan predicts a set of exons for which no ESTs are known, the annotators generally assume it is a spurious hit.
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| 24. | When likely genes are located, the annotators again run BLAST, which searches the data bases for any similar genes in other species.
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| 25. | His colleagues, as arcane a group of specialists as one could find, are known as mappers, sequencers, finishers and annotators.
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| 26. | In 1942, he became music program annotator for the NBC Symphony Orchestra-- the all-star orchestra conducted by Arturo Toscanini.
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| 27. | Once the players start making good choices when faced with difficult decisions, however, a few moves may receive exclamation points from annotators.
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| 28. | He served as musical annotator on several subsequent East West collaborations by Shankar, who described him as " a brilliant young pianist ".
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| 29. | Scott's pi makes the assumption that annotators have the same distribution of responses, which makes Cohen's kappa slightly more informative.
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| 30. | Oestreich left his post as music annotator in March 1989 to accept a position as Editor of Arts and Leisure for The New York Times.
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