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The fragmentation classes produced by edge distances of 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 350 and 500 m were evaluated for statistical differences in canopy height and AGB.

The event series will feature musical performances as well as master classes produced by Point Blank Music School and discussions with Hawtin, DJTechTools' Ean Golden, and special guest speakers.

To this aim, the union of all predicted sites resulting from the highest ranked classes produced by the (6, 1), (8, 2), (10, 3) and (12, 4) searches were submitted for statistical evaluation.

Characterization of T cell and B cell subsets in the Tasmanian devil has been impeded by the lack of specific antibodies, in particular to CD4, CD8, IgM and IgG, which could help identify helper and cytotoxic T cells and Ig classes produced by B cells, respectively.

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The ride was an hourlong spinning class produced by Image Cycling, a company started nearly a year ago by four Long Island spinning instructors.

A projectile with an armor-penetrating shaped charge, the NR-160 was one of several rounds in the 106-millimeter class produced by Poudreries Réunies de Belgique, a Belgian company that sold ordnance to Libya in the early Qaddafi era.

(We see little of the real Harlem of 1936 — a neighborhood in transition, where the shimmy and the lowdown were being replaced by reefer and jazz, and the darker explorations of race and class produced by writers such as Claude McKay and Nella Larsen did a lot more than admire Lena Horne's feathers).

If the tie case continued to appear until the last position, which is a rarely occurred case, then it is broken by assigning the class produced by one of the individual classifier arbitrarily.

Incidence rates were calculated from data on populations by area, year and age class produced by the National Statistics Institute.

For each codon class, the [XXX]n nomenclature refers to the n consecutive codons of the same class produced by the DNA repeat.

For this set of equations, we can define the basic reproductive rate R0,k as the expected number of secondary infections (belonging to any mutation class) produced by a single infected individual carrying a virus with k deleterious mutations in a completely susceptible population.

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