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As explained for example by Tobin (1963), these two perspectives are totally consistent.

Probability is the final integrated prior probability for position after scaling, which is directly used in further TFBS prediction as explained, for example, in (6) and (7).

This sort of behavior — called 'bistability' — is familiar to anyone who has operated an old-fashion 'snap-action' light switch (as explained, for example, in Wikipedia), which toggles abruptly between lights on and lights off as the lever is pushed beyond the central position.

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Finally, Stevenson himself recognizes the relative weakness of the Generational Argument, admitting that the disparity in ethical views between individuals of different generations, etc. may just as well be explained, for example, by disagreement in belief about the qualities or consequences of certain actions, people, policies, etc. (1944, 18).

Studies from both Denmark [ 8] and other countries [ 9, 10] indicate that immigrants or ethnic minority groups may not receive care of the same quality as majority populations explained for example by communication difficulties between health care staff and minority patients [ 11- 13].

He explained, for example, that Natanz could not be described as "clandestine" because the villagers all around knew very well what it was.

Journalism was to remain a passion throughout his life: time and again his fictional stories have their basis in tales he heard as a young journalist, as he explains for example in the introduction to the 1994 novel Of Love and Other Demons.

For the most part, however, the all-white audience, as far as I can see, are at ease with Bell as he explains, for example, the levels of racism from one to five: "If I said 'there's a lot of Asian people in here", that's a one... 'and I am going to kill them', that's a five".

As one entry explains for example: "I tweet political views…I'm called "whore"…despite advanced degrees and long career in politics".

The conversations with the lesser-known sitters touch on serious issues of religious and sexual identity and there's some insight into Perry's artistic thought processes, as, speaking directly to the camera, he explains, for example, how he came up with the idea of the portrait of the Muslim convert taking the form of an illustrated hijab.

Wolff broadly construes the faculties as "active potencies" and attempts to explain, for example, the laws governing sensation and reflection, imagination and memory, and attention and intellection.

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