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This factor is likely eruption type dependent, with very large eruptions whose distal deposits cannot be well defined using isopachs (e.g., the Campanian Ignimbrite eruption; Cornell et al. 1983), more liable to large uncertainties and specifically volume underestimation.

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Terms in DO are well defined, using standard references and linked to well-established, well-adopted terminologies used in other disease presentations such as MeSH, OMIM, and UMLS.

This map clearly shows that both major lineaments having a large vertical displacement, and minor lineaments that are not obvious in the Bouguer anomaly map, are well defined using the Hough transform approach.

Not all treatment groups could be equally well defined using this approach.

In addition, critical epitopes that are recognized by the mAb should be well defined with the use of hydrogen-deuterium exchange mass spectrometry or other methods.

Although direct comparison is difficult, as CNV region boundaries identified by arrays cannot be well defined and different array platforms use probes located in different regions, we have estimated to what extent our results matched with previous data deposited in the database of genomic variants (DGV - [55]) by evaluating reported frequencies of overlapping CNVs (Table S3).

Unfortunately the proof in [1], pp. 24 25, involves an erroneous management of hitting times in combination with a truncation technique, and the limit system may not be well defined under the too general hypothesis used by the authors.

There is merit in this replication study being published in the scientific literature, however when trying to reproduce a null finding the controls used need to be well defined to prevent any ambiguity.

So the notion cannot be well defined.

It follows that the index numbers of ((0,0) ) and ((0, theta)) are well defined by using the fixed point theory as the following lemmas.

These subsidiary issues are related to individual variation on the temporal natural history of breast cancer from free-of-breast-cancer, through the pre-clinical detectable phase (PCDP) and finally to clinical phase (CP), three of which have been well defined by using various detection methods (Shapiro et al, 1974; Prorok, 1976; Walter and Day, 1983; van Oortmarssen et al, 1990).

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