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A representative instance of the latter is Angelman syndrome (AS), a severe neurodevelopmental disorder, with clinical features of mental retardation, developmental delay, ataxia and epilepsy.

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Figure 8 shows one of the instances for an empirical distribution of distance measurement or RSSI error, (a) CASE-I and (b) CASE-II. Figure 8 A representative instance for an empirical distribution of the DME or RSSI error for network size = 200 nodes.

A portrait that declines to name its subject becomes complicit, if inadvertently, in the cult of celebrity that has fuelled an insatiable appetite for the opposite sort of photograph: to grant only the famous their names demotes the rest to representative instances of their occupations, their ethnicities, their plights.

its ability in finding representative instances of the classes to learn regardless of their distribution in the working set.

Negative differences mean that d-Confidence performed better, i.e., found representative instances of the class with fewer queries than its baseline criteria.

Finally, although we were able to quantify representative instances of individual bubble speed, the frame rate (30 fps) of our camera was not fast enough for a more complete velocity map.

Two representative instances of Myriad's handling of advocacy organizations are: (1) in public commentaries condemning Myriad's use of its patents; and (2) concern about Myriad's marketing of tests direct to consumers and to primary physicians without the professional standard of genetic counseling.

The latter case can be, for instance, representative of a multi-floor house, where each floor is a sub-topology.

A KI, an NGO representative, explained an instance of the MHC mediating in a dispute regarding worker compensation at the psychiatric hospital: When the workers went on strike, and then they locked the patients in, and they refused access to carers … the Coalition was able to … get them to talk to us ….

The Kaplan Meier approach considers that patients discharged alive from hospital are 'non-informatively' censored (for instance, representative of all other individuals who have survived to that time but are still in hospital); this is probably wrong.

Fogelin [1976], for instance, a paradigm representative of Orthodoxy, treats this as a case where he himself, a living embodied human being, keeps a diary and records the occurrences of a sensation which he finds it impossible to describe to anyone else.

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