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Vocabulary: defining the allowed types of child object (the components) of the template, the allowed types of interfaces for these child objects and for the template itself, and the allowed relations to be used in relationships among child objects.
In TAL, a template is an open-composition (an incomplete composition), or even, a pattern for a composition, whose content is given by: Vocabulary: defining the allowed types of child object (the components) of the template, the allowed types of interfaces for these child objects and for the template itself, and the allowed relations to be used in relationships among child objects.
Throughout, 'possible' pathways refers to all formally possible pathways from wildtype to fully resistant haplotype under the allowed types of mutational changes (i.e. forward, back, double).
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