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Of interest, in vitro cultured MSC do express the LTβR, and hence fulfill a basic criterion of a putative FDC precursor.
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The Town and Country Planning Association, which campaigns for the ideals set out by Ebenezer Howard for the original garden cities a century ago, said Ebbsfleet failed to meet one of the basic criteria of a garden city, which is the land being held in communal ownership, rather than being private.
The basic criterion of partitioning a power system into several control areas is to have areas as equal in size as possible, so that the workload on each area processor is as balanced as possible, and interconnections between distinct areas be limited, as much as possible, to reduce the amount of inter-process communication necessary.
In fact, it contradicts a basic criterion of fibring (and also of fusion), as expressed in Gabbay 1999: given logic systems L1 and L2, the combination of L1 and L2 should be the smallest logic system in the combined language which is a conservative extension of both L1 and L2.
By the basic criterion of scientific judgment — that the most plausible story wins — it's roughly a tie.
Because there is a lack of evidence as to whether this basic criterion of measurement is met with this procedure, and because questionable reliability can lead to doubts about their validity, our project strove to clarify this issue.
We don't need no stinkin' petition drive!" 2. Anyone who rejects the basic criterion of contradictory opposition, viz.
Amara considered that the second basic criterion of the possible image of future or scenario is its internal consistency.
Although one can make room for types within set theory via equivalence classes or isomorphism types in general, the basic criterion of identity within that framework is given by the axiom of extensionality and thus, ultimately, reference is made to specific sets.
It suggests offering membership in name to any country that can meet Europe's basic criteria (of functioning democratic institutions, a market economy, and the capacity to implement EU law), but membership with restricted rights.
It was originally defined as a "species aggregate" [ 15], but Chaverri et al. [ 16] reported that it consists of seven genetic lineages which would fulfil the basic criteria of cryptic phylogenetic species within a large morphological species.
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