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This is because some subspecies, having low coverage after introducing different abundance ratios, can be considered removed from the dataset, reducing the complexity of the dataset.
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But the Roma and the Condesa have long been considered removed from these kinds of violent crime that are more associated with drug war hotspots where cartels run a whole range of criminal rackets that reach far beyond narcotics.
Variables with a correlation higher than 0.9 and with KMO below 0.5 were considered removed from the analysis.
An identifier was considered removed if a large enough portion of it was removed to make it very unlikely to be identifiable from the remaining fragment of text.
Such tasks as conducting literature searches were considered removed from daily clinical practice and both time and support were essential to overcome barriers of this type.
As operations are scheduled a week in advance, patients who underwent surgery are considered removed from the wait list in the week previous to their admission dates.
(2) P C i (t ) = ∑ s = 1 i C 0 s e − (t − t s ) r π D s L s r Q s − 1 Water drawn along a segment is considered removed at the segment node.
Yet Mr. Spitzer publicly stood by his deputy even though the e-mail messages suggest he was considering removing him.
Four years after their diagnosis, 35 percent were considering removing their healthy breast and 7 percent had already done so.
Like the executives who said that CBS was considering removing her, the staff member requested anonymity because no decision has yet been made to make the change.
Some of those same settlers were shaking their heads over Mr. Sharon's statement on Monday that he was considering removing nearly all Jewish settlers in Gaza.
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