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Here, the term sub-hierarchical does not infer subordination but rather a frame of reference on a phylogenetic continuum [ 42].

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Defining this space, however, should not be considered an algorithm problem but rather a framing problem.

Finally, it should be noted that due to the sparseness of speech activity, double-talk does not have to be detected in a frequency-selective manner but rather on a frame basis as a fullband measure.

Most often authors would not explicitly state which tribosphenic cusp they inferred the central cusp to be (e.g., [3], [10]), but rather, a likely homology was framed within various scenarios of the evolutionary origins of Lagomorpha.

The considerations and challenges outlined are not meant to be sequential, but rather frame a checklist, to be refined as additional experiences in meeting the challenges of global population health intervention research are documented, exchanged, and critically evaluated.

Machine learning tools are instrumental in making the most of this data, as they do not require a precise mechanistic understanding of the signal, but rather to frame a prediction problem that captures some relevant aspects of brain function, as in encoding or decoding.

RRO is recommended to women once childbearing is complete, and RRM is not recommended, but rather, is framed as a personal decision to be discussed with a health professional.

No, you can't check your email here but rather the frame can get its own email address so people can simple email that address photos to have them show up on the frame.

The Sd.Kfz. 10 was unique among German half-track designs as it used a hull rather than a frame.

In a July 2000 column in the Wall Street Journal, Noonan wrote about George W. Bush's candidacy not in cynical terms about his lineage, but rather in the frame of redeeming his father.

These authors referred to the IPV screening trial findings as "inconclusive", which was not the interpretation provided in the conclusion of the trial (nor in the accompanying editorial), but rather their own, a framing that occurred explicitly in at least one additional source [ 53], and was implied in several others.

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