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Figure 1. Frequency decomposition. Comparison of the frequency decomposition of all 20 kinds of relationships between the partial Granger,
Figure 2D presents a comparison between the time domain
Figure 3. Results for microarray data. (A) Gene expression profile plot of actual data and fitted data by AR model to the NF-and 4 hours
Figure 4. Results for sheep data. (A) Local field potential recorded from 64 channels
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