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The relationship between the central government and the provinces could be defined more precisely in ways that enhance accountability.
The term "cryo-conditioning," proposed by the authors for classifying specific landform association in periglacial landscapes, needs to be defined more precisely.
As a first result, we show that stress-gradient materials exhibit a softening size-effect (to be defined more precisely in this paper), while strain-gradient materials exhibit a stiffening size-effect.
In addition to the ability to re-construct transcriptional events globally following Myc activation, ANRO also permits the identification of direct Myc target genes which could now be defined more precisely.
This up-regulation of the NO pathways remains, however, to be further investigated, notably in the hypothalamus since the respective role played by the different NOS isoforms in the NO enhancement remains to be defined more precisely.
Second, the impact of research needs to be defined more precisely to be meaningfully assessed.
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Unless the right is defined more precisely when it is promulgated over the next year or so, it could precipitate a dramatic clash between European and American conceptions of the proper balance between privacy and free speech, leading to a far less open Internet.
We employed our variant because the information contained in a feature is defined more precisely.
Further studies confirm that the risk of adverse outcomes is defined more precisely by deficit indices than by phenotypic definitions of frailty [30].
The latter two metrics are defined more precisely in Figure 1 (the AUC is based on the definitions of specificity and sensitivity).
The endpoints in Tables 7 and 8 are as named by the authors of the original publications cited, and are defined more precisely there.
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