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Moreover, besides coming from the missing zero vector, the correlation between any two components of w may come from the common random variable X 00∼Binomial K,π).
These datasets come from the common H1hesc cell line.
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One of the words, her father's nickname, came from the common Akuapim surname Opare.
And while you're all going no place special in such a hurry, try to remember that what you're really trapped in is your own perceptions, and that your anger comes from the common American convictions that the laws of physics and the rules of commerce and their consequent indignities apply to everyone but you.
"My art comes from the common people.
The pancreatic stump is seen (p) Open image in new window Fig. 19 a, b) Axial CT images show an active extravasation in the arterial phase (white arrow in a) coming from the common hepatic artery after a Whipple procedure.
Indirect evidence of the presence of such fluids comes from the common occurrence of different crystalline forms of serpentine (antigorite, lizardite, and chrysotile; O'Hanley 1996; Deer et al. 2009) in the same serpentinite outcrop, suggesting multiple stages of mineral formation over different temperature ranges.
The phrase, the Domino Effect, comes from the common game people play by setting up a long line of dominoes, gently tapping the first one, and watching as a delightful chain reason proceeds to knock down each domino in the chain.
Indirect evidence that immune function is costly comes from the common observation that poor nutrition is associated with disease (Sheldon and Verhulst 1996).
Altogether, each respondent was asked to evaluate 16 pairs of profiles: eight profile pairs came from one of the three versions described above, and the other eight profiles pairs came from the common set.
The definition of second-look comes from the common event that a lesion undetected at first-look ultrasound is detected at the second look, when the radiologist knows from MRI where to look.
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