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The arc length (length of a line segment) defined by a polar function is found by the integration over the curve r.
A SES-CD of 0, meaning no signs of active inflammation in a colonic segment defined "non-inflamed".
This is a new segment defined by the demands of today's traveler.
The C-terminus of eIF3b consists of a very large segment defined as a WD repeat domain, which serves as a platform where proteins interact and participates in the formation of multiprotein complexes [ 38].
It first introduces a novel concept – segment – defined as a pair of ordered ports served by one shipping line and subsequently develops a mixed-integer linear programming model for the proposed problem.
Made up of 60% of U.S. consumers, the New Heartland is a powerful cultural segment defined by a shared set of core values: faith (not religion), community and family.
What is the New Heartland, you ask? Made up of 60% of U.S. consumers, the New Heartland is a powerful cultural segment defined by a shared set of core values: faith (not religion), community and family.
(a) The chromosomal segment defined by recombinant mapping as the SUB1 region, and its orientation relative to the centromere is indicated.
Briefly, the articulation of a segment is defined as a unidirectional movement toward its underlying target [19].
These peaks and valleys are used to identify a set of segments where a segment is defined as follows: Definition-1 segment: Histogram bins between two valleys are considered as a segment where valleys (V) are defined in Eq. 2. V = left{i | x_{i-1} > x_{i} < x_{i+1}right} (2).
A segment is defined as the portion between two branch points.
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