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As described in the previous paragraph, this figure shows bound differences and curvatures not in the space of original bound levels, but rather in a projected space.

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For mAbs that bind to membrane bound targets, differences in systemic drug exposure under different dosing approaches, based on our simulations, should be related to both CLLinear (kel) and CLTMDD.

While sex and birth order are immutable, the other factors likely serve as surrogates for a combination of maternal exposures such as stress, socioeconomic position, and nutrition, and thus are not permanently bound to differences in fetal growth for future populations.

A less stringent comparison was made using the following criteria: a minimum of 1.5 times or greater difference below a 90% confidence bound; absolute difference greater than 200; and a P value less than 0.05 using a Welch-modified two-sample t-test (see Table S1).

Binding differences may also originate in part from differences in N-glycosylation patterns between the lineages.

We show that label complexity of our algorithm is at most log n times the label complexity of the black-box, and also bound the difference in the recall of classifier learnt by our algorithm and the recall of the optimal classifier satisfying the precision constraint.

This law states that in the Bernoullian case of thorough independence and equiprobability, as the number of trials increases without bound, the difference between the probability of S and its relative frequency becomes arbitrarily small.

Nevertheless, we are able to bound the difference between the convergence rate achieved using the optimal matrix, and the convergence rate resulting using a practically feasible matrix design.

To bound the difference in the air change rate when windows are open versus when they are closed, λopen, we chose 0.5/hr as a lower estimate and 5.0/hr as an upper estimate.

The TALA also performs well in comparison with an optimistic Cramér-Rao lower bound, with typical differences in performance of 10 20%, and differences in performance of 40 50% in the most difficult scenarios considered.

DiMaggio, who was Hargittai's Ph.D. adviser, reasoned that even as access became more widespread, new issues of inequality were bound to emerge — differences in the quality of an individual's Internet connection or hardware, differences in skills, and differences in what sorts of things people chose to do online.

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