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This process is found to be common between magnetized and unmagnetized objects.
Calibration is obtained by equating the mean and standard deviation of the severity parameters of the items that appear to be common between the national and the reference scale, and thus used as anchoring points for the metric.
The likelihood normalization provided by the UBM in this scheme helps to minimize person-independent variations that would be common between target and non-target subjects.
This underscores that the timing of leaf emergence underlies a balance between phylogenetic constraints and adaptation to specific environmental conditions that can be common between closely related species.
Note that the likelihood is derived from the observation model, and its distribution tends to be common between different methods, where the details of the likelihood is shown in the following section.
The number of species belonging to Ascomycetes recorded from the site I was 17 of which 12 were reported from the invaded plots and seven from un-invaded plots; two species were found to be common between invaded and un-invaded plots.
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Prefight theatrics are common between fighters, but this is not a common bout.
Most of the SSRs used were common between T×E and T1E (Table S1).
However, 92 DEGs were common between TE/CO and TE/TO.
The main propulsion elements and structures are common between ACES and XEUS.
July was called "the hungry gap" because starvation was common between the spring and autumn harvests.
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