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He reported two adolescent cases, one female and one male, which he described as occurrences of "nervous consumption," a wasting away due to emotional turmoil.
Mr. Sheidlower points to the persistent belief that Chicago's reputation as "the Windy City" springs from its blowhard politicians boasting about the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition and not, as occurrences in newspaper articles dating to the 1860s suggest, its weather.
Sometimes there are arresting juxtapositions – a small 1943 still life of a gnarly shell and a pot by Giorgio Morandi, hung between two late Philip Guston paintings which might be taken as still-lifes as much as occurrences in a brooding wasteland – but the sheer number of works sweeps you along too swiftly to take much account of the niceties.
We do not even think of those as occurrences of the variable.
Areas with debris-flow damages reports are referred to as "occurrences," and those without damage reports are referred to as "nonoccurrences".
Then we represent our motion sequences statistically as occurrences of these characteristic key weak poses, that is, histograms over the vocabulary.
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However, the functional implications and conservation of the AS occurrence are not well understood.
Among orthologous genes with AS occurrence, conserved introns were searched to identify conserved AS events across the two species.
As far as occurrence in the same context goes, there are no serious problems.
Dichotomous variables were presented as occurrence and percentage [n ].
(For some purposes, such as information retrieval, identifying labels of documents may be used as occurrence contexts).
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