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A parabola can be defined by three points.
The visual clustering methods are limited to problems that can be defined by three properties.
A generalized two-dimensional ABH indentation can be defined by three geometric parameters: a power index, an extra thickness and a radius of a plateau at the indentation center.
The particular network can be defined by three fundamental components: transfer function, network architecture, and learning law [23].
Therefore, the theoretical model plot can be defined by three regions that is, linear (0 40 nm), two-dimensional and three-dimensional recombination phenomena: P = αw - β(w - wc) n + (a - α'w), where a and α' are the three dimensional recombination coefficients.
The 21st century will be defined by three drivers: increasing complexity where societies and ecosystems become even more intertwined; global interconnectivity, from local to global scales; and, surprise.
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A named fossa must be defined by two or three landmarks and receive a bipartite or tripartite name, respectively.
The neonatal endpoints will be defined by two neonatologists.
This region may be defined by two flanking change points and/or the chromosome ends.
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