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Thus, the stimuli were presented in the lower visual field of the subject, a common configuration in the everyday interaction with objects.
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This is a common configuration utilized in many vibrating beam gyroscopes and well drilling systems.
Therefore, in a common configuration, a primary channel is spanned and analysed by a number of CR filters.
For example, in a common configuration, gas chromatography (GC) is used for the separation of thermally stable, volatile and less polar molecules, while liquid chromatography (LC) is used for the separation of thermally labile, non-volatile, more polar chemicals.
Regardless of low sequence identity in the family, the conserved amino acid residues in SRSs ensure a common configuration of CYP51 substrate-binding pockets.
In all numerical results that will follow, a common configuration is related to the case M = 320 and K ∈ {8,16,32,64}.
And though most people who type now don't know the meaning of a typebar jam — much less the inky aggravation — the configuration of characters that begins with the row q-w-e-r-t-y-u-i-o-p, first marketed for typewriters in 1874 to reduce such jams, is still the most common configuration in the world for English-language keyboards.
The algorithm IC-MES can run with just 4 GB memory (a common memory configuration in office computers) and complete the same work in reasonable time (within 4 h).
Advantages in terms of energy consumption, with respect to a more common configuration of EHA are also discussed.
Individuals with the more common configuration have LCRs in direct orientation (23, 24), which is a mechanistic requirement for NAHR to form deletions.
The second most common configuration was observed in three teeth (15%), whereby "I-1-3-5-III" and "III-2-4-IV waseenen.
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