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be supernumerary
adjective
Extra; beyond the standard or prescribed amount or number.
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The important static observer requirements on the number of measurement sensors (that they must be supernumerary to the ROM dimension) and their location are circumvented by synthesizing dynamic observers.
These small elements could be supernumerary chromosomes (e.g., B-chromosomes), which are known from eukaryotes such as grasshoppers, wasps and plants [31].
The number and quality of available embryos determined whether frozen transfer would take place and whether there would be supernumerary embryos available for cryopreservation.
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Foreign recipients in the classes higher than chevalier are supernumerary.
One example of these possible extra limbs are supernumerary fingers [8].
In contrast, accessory ossicles are supernumerary bones that commonly derive from unfused primary or secondary ossification centres [1].
Mammalian CI has 45 subunits in total, among which 14 are core subunits encoded by mitochondrial DNA, and the other 31 are supernumerary subunits.
Cytasters are supernumerary MT organizing centers (MTOCs) [ 22].
All posts are supernumerary and currently funded by the Netherlands.
The remaining 849 eligible patients were supernumerary to requirements for the study analysis population.
Nevertheless, a large percentage of physicians were in favour of embryo research, especially when embryos are supernumerary (44% versus 34%).
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