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By the classical definitions of evolutionary fitness, Genghis Khan is among history's elite.

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In view of this it should be clear that the widespread opinion according to which in medieval philosophy the sign was characterized by the "classical definition" or the "famous formula of aliquid stat pro aliquo" (something stands for something)[53] is mistaken.

Well, that's what most advisers are saying anyway, and by the classical definition of a 20% sustained rise in the major averages off of their lows, this bear has expired or at least gone into hibernation in a cozy cave, while the bulls have reestablished dominance on the Street.

By the classical definition, real-time memory traces are the neural population-level dynamic patterns that are initially formed during learning and would then reappear at the time when animals actively engage in cue-induced memory recall.

We acknowledge that the number of events was small for death and complications among the inactive carrier, but the number of patients with fibrosis missed by the classical definition of inactive carrier (62 patients with fibrosis, that is 23% of the so called "inactive carrier") was impressive.

Thus, the main finding of the present study is that more active and earlier surveillance of subclinical vascular inflammation may be required to prevent clinical vascular events, even in patients who were not defined as obese by the classical definition.

The metrics for evaluating Morwilog have been taken from the classical definitions collected by Marchette [66].

This article reviews the classical definitions of fitness landscapes and their more recent generalizations.

In particular, this is true in areas where the classical definitions of functions break down.

A new method is presented which overcomes this deficiency by extending the classical definition of codimension.

Clearly, when T = R ≥ 0, the concept of the generator defined by relation (1.10) coincides with the classical definition by Hille.

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