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The lability index was calculated as an accumulation for 3 days of daily glycemic lability, as defined in the original article (12).

Hence, the final conclusion can be formulated as follows: when we recognize the NFL theorem as dealing with an extreme case within a much larger class of situations, we see that in a search algorithm as defined in the present article, a sufficiently special target set can only be reached when the search algorithm is very carefully tailored around the fitness function.

We have earlier shown that this is due to an interaction between HDL cholesterol, BMI and triglycerides most pronounced in women where the protective effect of HDL increased by increasing triglyceride levels and more so at high BMI levels corresponding to the high score group as defined in the present article.

We evaluated sensitivity and specificity of the ligand-binding site search using a true and false positive rate as defined in the previous article (Xie and Bourne, 2008): Time complexity of the algorithm was evaluated by querying 5000 non-redundant PDB chains to two randomly selected structures (PDB id: 1AU1 and 1ZY9).

Minet [ 4] suggested the pointed and elongate ventral arm of the tegula was an apomorphy for Geometroidea (as defined in his article; Geometridae, Sematuridae and Uraniidae) and considered the presence of the sharp tegula in Epicopeiidae and Mimallonidae to be the result of parallel evolution.

The results indicate that when the "effective magnitude of the measurement error" as defined in this article is small, which is indeed the case for most applications, the method will be useful.

The average dendritic z-profiles of excitatory neurons at a given soma depth were convolved with a neuron density z-profile that represented the number of excitatory neurons at that depth within an average TC projection column as defined in the 2 preceding articles (Meyer et al. 2010; Wimmer et al. 2010).

The SNCD as defined in this article was higher than other reference points that have been suggested for risk assessment (Table 2, Figures 3, 4).

The information required should be made available free of charge to ensure environmentally sound treatment that is not dependent on payment; this applies in particular to re-use centres run by NGOs. 2. Member States shall ensure that a producer, as defined in Article 3(1)(f) (i) and (ii), of an EEE that is placed on the market is clearly identifiable by a mark on the EEE.

Neither Lukács nor Benjamin produced a coherent aesthetics as defined in this article, although each was immensely influential on the practice of modern literary criticism whether Marxist or not in its ultimate inspiration.

There is not only the provision for perjury prescribed in § 11, but also § 14 which provides in part that 'Reasonable grounds on all the evidnece to believe that any person is a subversive person, as defined in this article, shall be cause for discharge' of the employee.

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