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Knox (1964) space time clustering tests were applied to the data with thresholds fixed, a priori, as: close in space, less than 5 km, and close in time, less than 1 year apart.
Knox (1964) tests were applied to the data with thresholds fixed, a priori, as: close in space, less than 5 km, and close in time, less than 1 year apart.
Gross tonnage is used for determining the size of ships for registry-and advertising purposes; a ton is a hundred bubic feet of closed-in space.
Indeed, out of a total 290 SL couples, 58 are close in space.
Why wouldn't it be a 3D structural binding epitope with contributions from residues close in space but not close in sequence?
Ann Neurol 2014 75:917–924 The ability to discriminate 2 stimuli close in space, called spatial acuity is a fundamental function of exteroceptive sensory systems.
The moon is close in space (only three days away) yet a separate world filled with mysteries, landscapes and treasures.
Of the 49 interdependent pairs they describe for patients under anti-RT treatments, only 5 are close in space and on the surface of a RT.
Closed in space.
"I wanted to have something that closes in space without cutting it off," Ms. De Keersmaeker said.
It will be particularly be significant as both MTs are located close in space.
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