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As described previously, for a given cell, a gene can be defined as on (i.e. a positive et value is recorded) or as off (i.e. the gene is undetected and ).

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For the purposes of this paper these shall be defined as "on-farm" deaths.

A swab was defined as "on admission" if it had been performed within 48 h of admission to an internal medicine unit.

Meiobenthos are defined as fauna retained on 42/63 µm sieves [4] and macrobenthos are defined as, depending on habitat, fauna retained on 0.25 1 mm sieve apertures [5].

For a given cone, a partial ordering is defined as on with respect to by, if and only if.

A train is defined as on time if it arrives at the destination within five minutes of the planned arrival time for London and south-east England, or regional services, or 10 minutes or less for long distance services.

Given a gene/loci at chrN with start position at P1 bp) and stop position at P2 (bp), the region with a known gene/loci is defined as on chrN, starting at P2-1.0 Mb, and ending at P1+1.0 Mb.

For its first year, all universities will simply be defined as "excellent" on the TEF, and be allowed to get away with the extra £250.

Then, these charges could be defined as advertising fees on any Twitter user that has more than 250,000 followers.

Emphysema was defined as above on the basis of CT scans [ 3, 10].

Annual motorcycle sales were defined as new on-highway model units sold in the United States.

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