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Resolution: standard / high Figure 2.
Time component versus original experimental time. (a) The identified circular component (red line) with marked positions on the component
corresponding to the observed data. The overlap between the first and last observations
is a result of component analysis and not explicitly supplied in advance. Since the
first time point (1 hour) matches the last observation (48 hours), the data indicate
that one cycle takes about 47 hours. The expected gaps for missing observations at
23 and 29 hours are also apparent (arrows). Other gaps might be caused by technical
variation. (b) Plotting original (experimental) time points against their corresponding component
values confirms that the identified component represents the trajectory of the data
over time and, therefore, can be regarded as the time component.
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