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  • Where v is the gap opening penalty, and u is the gap extension penalty.
  • In my area, I see a gap opening between the haves and the have-nots.
  • But the move proved a tactical disaster with huge gaps opening up in the Ajax midfield and PSV firmly in the driver's seat.
  • Tegetthoff, seeing a gap opening between the 1st and 2nd Divisions, forced his fleet into it and concentrated on T to be crossed.
  • This introduces new terms, A is known as the gap opening penalty, B the gap extension penalty and L the length of the gap.
  • September revenues are typically larger than July or August, so administration officials are worried about a large budget gap opening up next month, Crosby said.
  • This reaction places the infielders out of position for a hit ball, with gaps opening at midway points between first and second and second and third.
  • Gap opening refers to the cost required to open a gap of any length, and gap extension the cost to extend the length of an existing gap by 1.
  • In general, if the interest is to find closely related matches ( e . g . removal of vector sequence during genome sequencing ), a higher gap penalty should be used to reduce gap openings.
  • Once Brooks has identified the " never-before-owned hand-me-downs " that Bobos favor in home furnishings or acknowledged " that there is an adventure gap opening up between members of the educated class and their belongings, " he need not dwell so heavily on the particulars.
  • The main differences between PairWise and other alignment algorithm is that, besides normal penalties such as Gap Opening Penalty ( GOP ), Gap Extension Penalty ( GEP ) and Match, PairWise introduced two new penalties called Frame Opening Penalty ( FOP ) and Frame Extension Penalty ( FEP ), which will be incurred when a frameshift is accepted and extended respectively.
  • On the French side, " Soleil Royal " 104 ( White 10, Tourville's flagship ) was engaged by three English ships, " Britannia " 100, ( White 14, Russell's flagship ) supported by " London " 96 ( Red 15 ) and " St Andrew " 56 ( White 13 ); she was severely damaged, and forced at one point out of the line; " Perle " 52 ( White 7 ) was shot through and through, and suffered one-third of her crew as casualties . " Henri " 64 ( White 2 ) and Fort 60 ( White 1 ) were both severely damaged trying to hold the line between the White and the Blue-and-White squadrons, to prevent a gap opening; " Henri " was battered until she could no longer fight, and only escaped capture when Villette sent boats to tow her to safety; " Fort "  s crew were forced to use sweeps to pull her out of the line for respite.