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The landscape level target proportions and spatial pattern of different structural cohorts can be derived for example from historical disturbance reconstructions of the landscapes (Bergeron et al. 2002).

Many mobile devices have a GPS sensor that registers the user's location, but even without a GPS sensor, approximate locations can be derived, for example by monitoring the available wireless networks.

Biomass could be derived, for example, from agricultural, such as different straws, or forest residues.

A relationship of this type may be derived, for example, from theoretical results concerning fluxes through metabolic pathways (Kacser and Burns 1973; Hartl et al. 1985).

These include restraints from SHAPE and other mapping experiments or pairing constraints that can be derived, for example, from sequence comparison.

Thus, it is of substantial interest to accurately characterize basic thermodynamic parameters such as stoichiometry and free energy of binding, from which often further mechanistic insights can be derived, for example, on cooperativity and binding-induced conformational changes.

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The oil bears the name of the plant from which it is derived; for example, rose oil or peppermint oil.

The estimates of the rate of change therefore are derived, for example, by combining the information from the rate of change amongst always-treated inmates (a gain of.67 cells) and the interaction of time with intermittent treatment (a loss of 1.60 cells) resulting in a net change of a loss of.93 cells.

Specific phylogenies have been derived, for example, for sandpipers [ 23], the genus Charadrius [ 24], and jacanas [ 25] using DNA sequence data.

Many important randomised trials now have 5 10 years follow-up, from which the basis for the current and future therapy is derived, for example, the adjuvant therapy of breast cancer.

We also recorded the fundamental components of sample size calculations (table 1), the basis on which the minimum clinically important effect size (delta) and estimated event rates were derived (for example, previous literature, pilot data), and any reference to re-estimation of sample size on the basis of an interim analysis.

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