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Definition of permutate in English: permutateverb ˈpəːmjʊteɪtˈpərmjəteɪt [with object]Change the order or arrangement of. statistics may be sorted and permutated according to requirements Example sentencesExamples - In order to permutate the data we randomly reordered columns of stem nucleotides while maintaining the set of parentheses indicating the secondary structure.
- The shortest random permutated tree had 615 characters.
- Rapidly his mind permutated the possible consequences that might ensue.
- Further blinding was achieved through the allocation sequence, in which randomly permutated block sizes of two and four were used.
- The emigration distances were permutated so that any possible effects of emigration distance, sequential number of consecutive emigration, and colony identity were dissociated.
- Sequence of the 4 exposure conditions was permutated.
- We generated permutated blocks of size four for each participating hospital.
- For each such permutated data set, the mapping procedure was applied, resulting in a corresponding value of the test statistics LOD score.
- For each permutation, the probability of the permutated genotypic distribution was estimated.
- It is for five instruments, four of them accompanying the piano in permutated combinations, duets comprising the most extended passages.
- In subsequent works, he created permutating, off-centered grids with spray paint applied through stencils.
- Marker order was permutated after each marker was added.
- In conducting such a test, the entry order of the trait data in the analysis was randomly permutated.
- Ideas endlessly repeated and permutated become platitudinous, trite, meaningless.
- All 10,000 permutated data sets had slopes greater than zero.
- The reason folk music is so satisfying is because it is music that's thousands of years old, permutated by each person that touches it and adds another line or a melody.
- The experiment-wide 5% significance level for CIM was determined by permutating the marker and trait data 1000 times.
- Our current work here employs no permutated genomes or other large excursions from wild type.
- The phenotypes and marker genotypes were shuffled 1000 times and the tests were performed on each permutated data set.
Synonyms improve, make better, better, ameliorate, refine, mend, rectify, correct, rehabilitate
Origin Late 19th century: regarded as a back-formation from permutation. Definition of permutate in US English: permutateverbˈpərmyətātˈpərmjəteɪt [with object]Change the order or arrangement of. statistics may be sorted and permutated according to requirements Example sentencesExamples - In conducting such a test, the entry order of the trait data in the analysis was randomly permutated.
- Ideas endlessly repeated and permutated become platitudinous, trite, meaningless.
- Sequence of the 4 exposure conditions was permutated.
- In subsequent works, he created permutating, off-centered grids with spray paint applied through stencils.
- Marker order was permutated after each marker was added.
- The experiment-wide 5% significance level for CIM was determined by permutating the marker and trait data 1000 times.
- The shortest random permutated tree had 615 characters.
- For each permutation, the probability of the permutated genotypic distribution was estimated.
- The phenotypes and marker genotypes were shuffled 1000 times and the tests were performed on each permutated data set.
- In order to permutate the data we randomly reordered columns of stem nucleotides while maintaining the set of parentheses indicating the secondary structure.
- For each such permutated data set, the mapping procedure was applied, resulting in a corresponding value of the test statistics LOD score.
- The emigration distances were permutated so that any possible effects of emigration distance, sequential number of consecutive emigration, and colony identity were dissociated.
- All 10,000 permutated data sets had slopes greater than zero.
- Rapidly his mind permutated the possible consequences that might ensue.
- We generated permutated blocks of size four for each participating hospital.
- It is for five instruments, four of them accompanying the piano in permutated combinations, duets comprising the most extended passages.
- Our current work here employs no permutated genomes or other large excursions from wild type.
- The reason folk music is so satisfying is because it is music that's thousands of years old, permutated by each person that touches it and adds another line or a melody.
- Further blinding was achieved through the allocation sequence, in which randomly permutated block sizes of two and four were used.
Synonyms improve, make better, better, ameliorate, refine, mend, rectify, correct, rehabilitate
Origin Late 19th century: regarded as a back-formation from permutation. |