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The DAG structure of an ontology naturally induces a partial order between the terms: for two terms u and v, we say that u refines v (u is smaller v, u precedes v) if there exists a directed path in the DAG from u to v. Two PSI-MI terms can be considered compatible if they are comparable, that is, one refines the other.

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We obtained a pairwise gene similarity measure by choosing the maximum Resnik semantic similarity between all the terms for which the two genes are annotated.

In August, a tense and unpleasant dispute began between the countries over the terms for handing over Afghan prisoners at the American-run detention facility in Parwan.

No reason was given, but it is likely to be because of continuing debate between the US and Russia over the terms for the next stage of the deal - the verification and disposal of the stocks, along with what penalties will be imposed if President Assad reneges on the deal's terms.

Speaking at the signing of the agreement here, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar called it the most important adjustment to rules on the Colorado River since the 1944 treaty between the two countries that set the terms for use of the river's water.

To adjust for such local dependence, we allowed ɛm for the three cord measures to be associated; likewise, we introduced correlation between the ɛm terms for the two hair concentrations.

Lucas Santtana, an important member of the next wave of young innovators in Brazilian music, sees a natural connection between the pipoca (or popcorn, the term for the jumping, exploding crowds around the trio) of carnival and the audience at Berlin's Love Parade, a procession that is more like a mobile techno-music rave.

But it is difficult, perhaps impossible, to distinguish between organized political "sock-puppeting" — the term for creating a false online identity — and a private citizen's exercising free speech online.

This is typified in the WHO report [ 30] that refers to 'bottled water' and 'packaged water' interchangeably without making concrete distinction between the two terms (for instance, Section 6.5.2: p114).

The term for switching between two languages in a conversation is "code-switching," he said, and added that it is common in sports: in baseball, the word pitcher or catcher is not translated by Latino fans; the words simply become "el pitcher" and "el catcher".

This definition aims to clarify the interaction between the terms and to account for specific considerations that must be addressed by organizations engaging in country-owned capacity building efforts.

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