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The probe beam is launched with the same beam diameter and is split using a TFP into a probe and a reference beam for balanced detection using a noise-canceling detector adapted from [31], as shown in Figure 2.
Gene segments in most influenza viruses isolated from humans can be adapted from animals, as shown by genetic changes in influenza A(H7N9) isolates from poultry and humans (7, 30 ).
The instructions of the curricula included the objective that pupils be made to "understand the concept of adaptation" and the "ways" by which plants and animals adapt to the environment, as shown in the relevant excerpts (in italics and quotation marks) from the curricula and the textbooks of both pupils and teachers (Table 1).
Interestingly, AT-cells adapt to ECM scaffold, as shown by their stiffer phenotype measured by RT-DC compared to SN-cells.
Because the heights of terrace under left side and right side crawlers are not same, so the arms and flippers of robot should adapt the terrain separately, as shown in Fig. 17 5)–(9).
Inappropriate processing has probably supported the bacterial cells to adapt to the formulations as shown with Achromobacter species 3, and to produce biofilm.
It has been noted that countries are more likely to adapt frameworks from certain contexts, as shown by the example of the Netherlands and Australia adapting from the Canadian framework; Ghana and South Africa, however, were seen to have adapted from the generic example of the United Nations agencies, including WHO.
Thus, the CO2 concentration mechanism in S. maritima is apparently highly adapted to underwater conditions, as shown previously (Duarte et al. 2014 b ), needing comparatively low HCO3− concentrations to efficiently supply the bundle sheath cells with the required CO2 concentration for restarting the Calvin cycle.
Thus we propose a redrafted clause, adapted from the New Zealand law, as shown in Table 1.
The resulting parallel particle filtering algorithm can be outlined as shown below (adapted from [10]).
In the IRT framework, Rasch models (Rasch, 1960), also known as one-parameter logistic (1PL) models, provide the probability of a correct answer of person i on item j (IRT models are easily adapted to polytomous assessment items as shown below).
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