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. 2010 Dec 14;11(Suppl 11):S8. doi: 10.1186/1471-2105-11-S11-S8

Table 4 .

Different motifs for increasing p.

ID p (l, d) ID p (l, d)
1 0.029 (28, 8) 15 0.163 (50, 17)
2 0.086 (29, 9) 16 0.167 (36, 12)
3 0.096 (23, 7) 17 0.175 (19, 6)
4 0.101 (20, 6) 18 0.181 (33, 11)
5 0.103 (40, 13) 19 0.190 (16, 5)
6 0.107 (17, 5) 20 0.197 (30, 10)
7 0.112 (14, 4) 21 0.206 (41, 14)
8 0.112 (37, 12) 22 0.214 (27, 9)
9 0.119 (34, 11) 23 0.223 (38, 13)
10 0.128 (31, 10) 24 0.234 (24, 8)
11 0.139 (28, 9) 25 0.242 (35, 12)
12 0.149 (25, 8) 26 0.260 (54, 19)
13 0.155 (39, 13) 27 0.283 (18, 6)
14 0.162 (22, 7) 28 0.285 (40, 14)

This table shows the values of l and d with increasing p.