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They include a precisely defined set of objects (classes), a hierarchical taxonomy that organizes the individual objects into subsets, a set of relationships that may apply between objects and the minimal syntax needed to express the ontology's structure.
In statistics, error is a precisely defined term.
Inferences which are based on geometric concepts occur within a precisely defined formal framework.
In short, in California, a "public utility" is a precisely defined entity subject to an expansive and exacting regulatory regime.
Only in a "flat" universe, containing a precisely defined amount of matter and energy, do the rays remain parallel.
He had developed a precisely defined compositional technique involving total serialization (i.e., of every musical element).
The most successful collaborations seem to have been those in which the participants had a precisely defined role.
Notice that ASM is not a precisely defined term.
One common example is RNA interference screening, which often focuses on a precisely defined phenotype [ 29].
Third, even if genetic similarity could be precisely defined, the relationship between the degree of genetic similarity and the probability of point-source spread is unknown and doubtless varies in relation to pretest probability, depending on the epidemiologic context (e.g., localized vs. multistate clusters).
We found that in all these species piRNA-directed targeting is accompanied by the generation of short sequences that have a very precisely defined length, 19 nucleotides, and a specific spatial relationship with the guide piRNAs.
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