Spatial patterns of the CAPs estimated from both splits are reproducible and strongly correlated with at least one of the basis CAPs.
<p><b>(A)</b> From left to right, the marginal distributions of <i>r</i> between all estimated CAPs (ECs) and each basis CAP (BC) from the 4-CAP basis set are illustrated using kernel density estimation. Results were obtained from the split 1 data (top) and the split 2...
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| Summary: | <p><b>(A)</b> From left to right, the marginal distributions of <i>r</i> between all estimated CAPs (ECs) and each basis CAP (BC) from the 4-CAP basis set are illustrated using kernel density estimation. Results were obtained from the split 1 data (top) and the split 2 data (bottom). Each <i>r</i> value is color-coded using a sorting algorithm to label the corresponding EC using the maximum spatial correlation with BCs. <b>(B)</b> From left to right, the marginal distributions of <i>r</i> between all estimated CAPs and each BC from the 5-CAP basis set are illustrated using kernel density estimation.</p> <p>(TIF)</p> |
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