affy

affy

(əˈfaɪ)
vb (tr) , -fies, -fying or -fied
1. to have confidence, trust or faith in
2. to entrust or put one's faith in the hands of
3. to marry or take a person as a spouse
4. to promise (a person) in marriage to another
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Percussionist Affy Ahmad has joined the band for this tour.
Proud Indian Scene deputy manager Affy Mohammed (left) with manager Sandy Sanghera at the awards
Mark and Jamie overcame some tough opposition on the way to the trophy after also beating Matt Dennant and Shaun Carroll, Affy Singh and Mark Watkiss, Nick Fullwell and Alfie Jacques, and Scott Baker and Dan Nicholls.
With flavors of exotic spice, ripe orchard fruit and caramel, it wasn't bad with Cheddar cheese and Chicago's own Affy Tapple.
Andrew Tedstill took PS29,000 of Affy Paul's money after threatening to knock her walls down unless she kept paying up.
R and Bioconductor, Affy package, was used for data normalization and data transformation.
R Bioconductor affy package is used for the normalization of Affymetrix data.
The downloaded data in CEL files were preprocessed using the Affy package (version 1.50.0) [29] in R language, including background correction, normalization, and expression calculation.
The raw data were preprocessed by Robust Multiarray Average [16] algorithmin affy package of Bioconductor (http://www.bioconductor.org/), including background correction, normalization, and calculation of gene expressions.
There's Dino (Andrei Vegas) who's still crazy about his ex-first love Ina (Sarina Sasaki), although he falls into a casual affair with close friend Carla (Affy Verona).