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The vector of parameters of interest defined by the censoring patterns as per (16) is given as π=(π 1,3,π 3,5,π 3,6,π 4,1,π 4,6,π 5,2,π 5,6,π 6,5,π 6,6), which is of a slightly higher dimension as compared to Example 1.

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But there isn't anything inherent in working on an assembly line — as compared to, for example, being a medical-claims processor — that produces a middle-class life style.

Moreover, beamforming is more relevant in vehicles than as compared to, for example, smart phones.

The first is that by using shallow-water equations for runoff flow, there is less freedom to calibrate routing parameters (as compared to, for example, synthetic hydrograph methods).

WM: Well, I think globally on the environment, we can say that we have great environmental awareness as compared to, for example, the seventies when the world started really serious global mobilization of environmental awareness with the United Nations Conference on Human Environment in Stockholm in 1972.

The frequent observation of multiple proteins in single gel features was attributed to the sensitivity and greater peptide coverage that can be achieved with nano-LC-MS methods as compared to, for example, MALDI-MS analysis of peptides from gel features.

As a biomarker to detect (or exclude) HF, this percentage is rather low, as compared to for example BNP in which around 90% of similar patients were found to abnormal levels [ 17].

Despite the fact that the amounts of adsorbed fibrinogen and albumin were very low on the gelatin samples as compared to, for example, gold surfaces (fibrinogen 44%, HSA 3%).

In addition, children are infected with varicella-zoster-virus early in life in the Netherlands (50% seroconversion by age two), as compared to for example Germany (50% seroconversion by age four).

This rupture distance is unusually long as compared to, for example, the 0.23 nm for an antigen antibody, the 0.15 0.3 nm for streptavidin biotin, and the 0.05 0.3 nm for α-actinin actin dissociation.

The elimination of cadmium from the human body is a slow process the biological half-life has been estimated to be 10 40 years. 1 2 Previous studies have shown that exposure to cadmium is low in the Swedish population as compared to, for example, studies from the USA 3 4 and the Far East.

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