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Second, near-identical sequences were collapsed, defined as sequences of equal length that could be aligned with no gaps or offset.
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Here too, no clear relationships were found between the time to collapse (defined as illustrated in Additional file 5: Figure S4e) and baseline network synchrony or burst characteristics (see Additional file 5: Figure Sf-h).
As he famously observed, "How can I find meaning in a finite universe given my shirt and waist size?" In the seventies and eighties, Allen, an entrepreneur of collapse, defined a winded America; now, as he slyly admits in "Writer's Block," two new one-act plays (at the Atlantic Theatre Company), fatigue has become an issue for him, too.
The S.E.C., which oversees the nation's equity markets, requires a suspension in trading only in the event of a broad market collapse, defined as a drop of at least 10 percent in the Dow Jones industrial average, which is based on the share prices of 30 large American companies.
Resuscitation was triggered by the 90-minute shock period criteria at R0 in all animals but one, in which resuscitation was started 13 minutes into the shock period for cardiovascular collapse (defined previously).
Resuscitation was started either when the 90-minute shock period had elapsed, or when the swine had evidence of cardiovascular collapse defined as MAP below 30 mmHg for 5 minutes or below 20 mmHg for 10 seconds.
The collapsed buildings defining the landscape of the disaster area came as a consequence of Haiti's lack of building codes.
In recent FEMA guidelines (e.g., FEMA P-440A 2009; FEMA P-695 2009), sideway collapse (where collapse is defined based on unrestrained lateral deformations with an increase in ground motion intensity) is typically assumed to be the governing collapse mechanism.
"Non-recruitable collapse" was defined as CT-collapse remaining after RM at PEEP = 26 cmH2O.
Another collapse metric, called the mean annual frequency (MAF) of collapse, is defined by integrating the seismic hazard curve and the fragility results.
It is worth mentioning that attempts to use TEMPO nanocellulose as a bioink resulted in 3D structures that collapsed and no defined tracks could be observed.
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