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However, an examination of first generation college students lends itself to a more concise definition.
That's what we meant when we talked about epigenetics.... Suzan Mazur: Can you give a more concise definition of epigenetics?
In this section we will first introduce the mathematical system class and give a more concise definition of identifiability.
A more concise definition by Barbur (2004) states that 'blindsight describes the ability to make accurate use of visual information in the absence of conscious visual perception'.
A = A = A = A. Dawkins has provided a more concise definition of natural selection (from another of his books, Climbing Mount Improbable, which Coyne quotes approvingly): Natural selection is the "non-random survival of random variants".
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This negative finding questions the clarity of existing conceptions and urges more concise definitions, better training of analysts, and formulating more decisive instructions.
Yet in a more concise, encyclopaedic summary it is necessary to stay close to the evolution of the term concerto itself, and there is a real significance in observing how the word acquired definition.
It would be hard to find a more concise distillation of his priorities as a bandleader.
Mr. Bacon has also written a more concise full-color pocket guide of 32 pages ($8.95).
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