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Sidney W. Bijou, who adapted a set of simple reward-based psychological techniques to treat troubled children and in the process helped establish modern behavioral therapy for childhood disorders like autism and attention deficit disorder, died on June 11 at his home in Santa Barbara, Calif.

For this we have adapted a set of Euclidean benchmark instances proposed in Goetschalckx and Jacobs-Blecha (1989) for the vehicle routing with backhauls.

To identify compounds which disrupt the function of the ER and thus could potentially impair cancer cell survival signaling, we adapted a set of glycosylation-sensitive luciferase reporters for the development and optimization of a cell-based high-throughput screen (HTS).

We have adapted a set of web services to use BioXSD as the input and output format, and implemented a test-case workflow.

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To this end, we first provide a generic PRM that can easily be adapted to a set of preselected context attributes.

There, cluster adaptive training [55] is employed such that an average model is built and then this general model is adapted using a set of transforms.

This paper presents a conceptual framework for developing an urban gradient model, adapted from a set of scientific postulates to systematically hypothesize the selection of research/sampling sites in the field in large urban agglomerations.

Like all the best Mario games, New Super Mario Bros. 2 toys with our capacity to discover, to understand and to adapt to a set of elegant rules that has been evolving for 27 years and counting.

One unhappy analyst wrote: "I have 'learned' to adapt to a set of rules that have been imposed by Tech Group banking so as to keep our corporate clients appeased".The settlement reveals some damning e-mails from Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs, hitherto regarded as minor offenders: one Goldman analyst lists his three most important goals for 2000 as "1) Get more investment banking revenue.

They are adapted to serve a set of complicated functions.

It is not rare to read a paper where a "modified" or "adapted" definition of a set of diagnostic criteria is used; this practice must be banned unless the new definition is well validated and its epidemiology well compared to the epidemiology of previous definitions.

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