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In a second statement, "Priest A" describes being happily settled in a parish when he claims he was visited by O'Brien and inappropriate contact between the two took place.
The notation (operatorname {conv}(A)) describes the convex hull of A, while (overline{operatorname {conv}}_{rho}(A)) describes the smallest ρ-closed convex subset of (X_{rho}) which contains A.
Panel A, describes how variance in returns for Philippine Universal Banks diminishes the call option value of the loan portfolio.
For a compact molecular fragment structure representation that addresses all the sketched requirements, Appendix A describes a set of nine rules that allow an ASCII string fragment structure line notation.
Lyrically "I Don't Give A" describes a day in the life of Madonna, with the singer working through her schedule.
Figure 1 A describes the layout of the automated RTR fluidic self-assembly platform used in the experiments.
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The fold difference in mean intensities of MAO-A describes the amount of suppression of the expression of that gene in cancerous tissue; for example, a fold difference of -4 indicates 4 times less expression in cancer tissue than in normal tissue.
We show the evolution of the PoP during the simulations for selected elements in representative mutants in Figure 4. Figure 4-A describes a simple situation in which deletion of the gene encoding ferrochelatase (is-hem15) leads to an increase in the PoP of protoporphyrin IX, the substrate of the enzyme, paralleling the situation occurring in vivo in the corresponding biological mutant [ 40].
J. Peter Gogarten, University of Connecticut The manuscript by Koonin et a. describes a scenario for virus evolution that links the origin of virus to the early evolution and origin of cells.
c a* describes how red/green a color is.
L* describes skin brightness or lightness (and at the opposite, darkness), a* describes a color ranging from green (negative value) to red (positive value), and b* describes a color ranging from blue (negative value) to yellow (positive value).
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