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This is a laborious and time-consuming procedure that consequently can only be applied to relatively small numbers of neurons.

Therefore, the skipping of certain exons would be applied to relatively large numbers of patients.

This is consistent with previous research, which has found that automated coding is at least, if not more, accurate than expert coding, 19 23 and it can be applied to very large data sets, whereas expert coding can only be applied to relatively small samples.

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It has been applied to relatively permanent bodies meeting periodically, such as the ancient Greek and Roman assemblies, the Germanic tribal assemblies, the French National Assembly, the legislative houses called assemblies in certain states of the United States, and the UN General Assembly.

The penetration of the nanoparticles was reported in a study where the sunscreen was applied to relatively hairy skin [192].

However, when this metric framework is applied to relatively small datasets, it may produce an undesirable compression of the most discriminative features.

However, the application of this training method has traditionally been applied to relatively narrow populations (e.g., football or track and field).

A dualistic authenticity framework is applied to relatively untested aspects of the tourist/visitor experience thus bridging the nexus between tourism, events and hospitality research.

The prediction of pulsations in such complex systems has not yet been proved to be possible, indeed the methods proposed in the literature have only been applied to relatively simple geometries, mainly single or double side branch systems.

On day 7 of development, sterile filters soaked with either vehicle, leptin (1 µg/disk) or VEGF (100 ng/disk) in the presence or absence of SU5416 or NS398 (10 µg/disk) were applied to relatively avascular regions of the CAM.

She describes reflection as "a form of mental processing with a purpose and/or anticipated outcome that is applied to relatively complex or unstructured ideas for which there is not an obvious solution" (p. 23).

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