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hyper

A Greek work meaning "above" or "more than." It is used as a prefix to technical concepts and products to convey a more advanced or more automatic capability. See hyperlocal and hyperconnected.
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Ante-BayesA, ante-BayesB, and ante-(hyper-)BayesC[pi] had a similar genomic prediction accuracy, and no one outperformed the other methods across all traits, which is consistent with the study of Habier et al [3] who reported the similar prediction accuracy between BayesA, BayesB, and BayesC[pi].
Out of the 56 cases of hyper- homocysteinaemia 30(53.6%) patients were male and 26(46.4%) were female.
--E = { [e.sub.i]:1 [less than or equal to] i [less than or equal to] [absolute value of T] } is the set of hyper- arcs.
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