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On the other hand, as the main advantage of TR is its time and spatial focusing properties, combining it with a power allocation algorithm would be equivalent to changing the shape of the filter, hereby destroying the TR focusing effects.

We note that sensitivity itself could be under selection as it provide both higher CP and the ability to respond to a wide range of attractant gradients (note that differing attractant levels would be equivalent to changing the sensitivity λ in our model).

Most importantly, if sex ratios are constant for different sized colonies, this would be equivalent to changing the total weight of each colony by a set amount and this would not affect our analyses since we used the CV (see above), which removes the effect of mean colony brood weights.

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It is equivalent to changing the surface-polymer interaction as polymer brush acts as a soft surface[30, 31, 61, 62].

Modifying the number of basis neurons in the architecture is equivalent to changing the degree of the Bernstein polynomials.

The elastic response from the Green's function is solely depending on the value of e, and thus changing the Young's modulus, is equivalent to changing the discretization size a.

The replacement of inner product by in the OSH is equivalent to changing a nonlinear problem in original space into a linear one in high-dimensional space, and looking for the OSH in the converted space.

The replacement of inner product 〈x i,x j 〉 by the kernel function κ(x i,x j ) is equivalent to changing a nonlinear problem in the original space into a linear one in a high-dimensional space and looking for the dictionary in the converted space.

This is partially because RH cells are typically longer than the eukaryotic cells previously modelled: mathematical theory tells us that changing domain length is equivalent to changing the ratio of diffusion coefficients to kinetic coefficients [19].

Maintaining the orientation of the force field in Cartesian space when the arm is rotated is equivalent to changing the orientation of the tool relative to the hand.

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