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Symbols are as defined in Fig. 4.

Metavariable (v) denotes values and (u) denotes an untrusted value, as defined in Fig. 4.

The following graphs are all based on the maximum technology system as defined in Fig. 6.

DHBDAXX is in electrostatic potential surface view as defined in Fig. 1D.

The expansion was completed when the maxillary width was equal to the mandibular width, as defined in Fig. 1.

Strains on a straight line from the lower to the upper tool edge, as defined in Fig. 4 d, were evaluated and plotted in Fig. 10.

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Each of the metaheuristic algorithms applied is tuned for the wellbore path optimization Cases 1 and 2 (i.e., as defined in Figs. 1 and 3 and Tables 1 and 2) and then evaluated and compared for performance (i.e., objective function value and computational time consumed).

To separate the 2 transport mechanisms mediating l-serine uptake into MVM vesicles, we developed a specific set of experimental protocols designed to exploit the underlying transport characteristics of obligate and facilitated transport, as defined in the computational model hypotheses (Fig. 1 B ).

The crustal part of the PHS is indicated by areas labeled A. The other symbols are same as those defined in Fig. 3 Fig. 5 Vertical profiles of velocity structure and geometries of the upper boundary of the PHS. a Vertical profiles of velocity structure along the Y axis shown in Fig. 2c.

From here on, context refers to those residues in the protein containing the linear peptide that interact with a globular domain in another protein but lie outside the motif, as defined in ELM (Fig. 1).

In stage 2, parents of children defined as screen positive (defined in Fig.  1) in stage 1 and a sample of screen negative children were interviewed according to the Development And Well-Being Assessment (DAWBA, http://www.Dawba.com) [ 17].

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